SALES BY AUCTION THURSDAY, MARCH 12, At 2 o'clock. On Premises, 22 lugs avenue, St. Clair. In the Estate of the late Dugald M'Pherson. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. LARGE AXMINSTER CARPETS. AXMINSTER HALL CARPET. OAK EXTENDING OVAL DINING TABLE, SHADOW TISSUE TUB CHAIRS. MOQUETTE SETTEE AND CHAIRS, E.P. NICKEL SILVER PLATE. WALKER & HALL TEA SET AN D TRAY, CUTLERY CANTEEN, E.P. FISH KNIVES AND FISH SLICE, CUT CRYSTAL. Oak Striking Clock, Clock and Barometer,. Travelling Clock, Vases and Ornaments, Bowls and Palms, Curtains, Singer Cabinet Sewing Machine, Bookshelves, R.P. Mirror Sideboard, R.P. Plate Cabinet, Leather Library Chair, China Cups and Saucers, Cut Crystal Salad Bowl and Fruit Dish, Chenille Curtains, Single and Double Iron Bedsteads, Blankets, Sheets, Occasional Tables. R.P. Wardrobes, Duchesse Chests and Dressing Tables, Trunk Stand, Linoleum, Portion Broth Dinner Service, Bowls, Muffin Dishes, Kitchen Table, Dresser, Stepladder, Chairs, Champion Gas Cooker, Cooking Utensils, Jam Bottles, Garden Seat, Wringer, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, and Sundries, Also, ROTHERAM 18ct GOLD HUNTING WATCH AND CHAIN. On View Wednesday Afternoon and Morning of. Sale. PARK, REYNOLDS, LTD.. Auctioneers. MONDAY, MARCH 16, At 12 o’clock. At 39 Bond street, opposite New Post Office. Instructed by the Perpetui) Trustees Company, Limited, on account ol the estate of the late H. Walton Phillips. SALE BY AUCTION. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT. VALUABLE CORNER FREEHOLD BUSINESS SITE. 35 feet 9 inches by 66 feet. CORNER KING AND ST. ANDREW STREETS CNear George "Areet). DOUBLE-STOREY WOOD BUILDING. 2 SHOPS AND RESIDENCE. Tire property should commend itself to anyone requiring a good business site, jiud its frontages of 35 feet 9 inches to King street and (16 feet to St. Andrew street, would justify any prudent man in erecting suitably-equipped shops, which should be revenue-producing from the time tliev are completed, as there is a considerable amount of traffic past the corner. The trustees are determined to realise this portion of, the Estate, and a reasonable reserve will be fixed. Further particulars from: THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES COLTD.; Or, Messrs BRUGH CALVERT & BARROWCLOUGH, ■, Solicitors; PARK. REYNOLDS. LIMITED. -I Auctioneers. THURSDAY. MARCH 19. At 12 o’clock At Rooms. 39 Bond street. Behind New Post Office. SALE BY AUCTION. Under Instructions from The Perpetual Trustees Company, Limited, on ac .unit of the Estate of the late. Isabella L. Cargill. TOWN FREEHOLD SECTION. No SO MELVILLE STREET. CORNER MANOR PLACE. SUNNY CORNER; no trams required. About 6 or 7 minutes’ walk to town centre and on slight rise. 6-ROOMED HOUSE. Pketered walls; bathroom, hot and cold water; scullery, bui.t-in cupboards, wardrobes; concrete foundations; well built, well-urranged residence; could be occupied as two flats, with entrance in common, with very little structural alteration or expense. This property, though so close to the centre of the town, is in a favourite locality and free to a large extent from the noisy traffic of many other residential (jiiArtfii's* As this Estate has now to be wound up, this desirable property is for bona fide sale. r further particulars apply to PERPETUAL TRUSTEES COMPANY, LTD.; ra FRASER, SINCLAIR, & WOODHOUSE, Solicitors; REYNOLDS, Auctioneers. LIMITED, THURSDAY. MARCH 19. At 12 o’clock. Rooms. 39 Bond street (behind Ncw Post Office). SALE BY AUCTION, ider Instructions from The Pern r.uai ustees Company, Limited, on account of i Estate of the late Mary Ann Lang. LENDIDLY-SITUATED PROPERTY, No. 18 NEIDPATH ROAD, EGLINTON, ithin a short distance from Morning Lou tram. Delightful easy walk to town centre. (BEHOLD QUARTER-ACRE AND 7 POLES, ; ith Panoramic View which can never be built out. IBSTANTIAL KAURI-BUILT RESIDENCE. 4 VERY LARGE ROOMS. ROOMY KITCHEN AND 2 SMALL ROOMS. ide hall, bathroom, hot and cold water; ;h-pressure Zealandia range and gas ig;. scullery, washhouse (copper and be); complete set of outbuildings; all approached under verandah. iod vegetable garden, fruit trees, fowlrun. The House is built well back on an oletion, and the purchaser could build a ngalow in front with ample ground and • space and not interfere in the elight- ; degree with the view from the preit building. This -is a property well worth inspect--5 because it is a good, sound, well-built juse, and is FOR ABSOLUTE SALE To Wind Up the Estate. For further particulars apply to HE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES COLTD.; stars FRASER. SINCLAIR, & WOODHOUSE, Solicitors, Princes street: REYNOLDS. Auctioneex’e. LIMITED. RIGHT IN THE CITY. FRIDAY. MARCH 20, 1936, At 12.30 p.m. Our Princes street. Rooms, 1U I Dunedin. Icr instructions from Perpetual istees Company, Ltd., as Executor of Will of W. J. J. Taylor, Deceased. ESSRS TAMBLYN, RHODES, & JAMIESON will offer for sale by jlic Auction'ns under: That freehold being pt. sect. 60, Blu MI, Dunedin; area 18.01 poles, with 11 improvements thereon, being modern -roomed semi-bungalow and outbuildigs known as „ No. 18 CANON GATE. 'his is an excellent site commanding oramic view, just on rise overlooking •; handy to High Schools. Cathedral, a few minutes’ walk to Princes street, h large, sunny, sheltered back garden. all new fences. 'his house is modern in every respect. in first-class order, replete with elec i. gas. porcelain bath and basin, ample boards, -wardrobes, etc,, modern sculr, pantry, and offices under one roof; r’e. brigjxt. airy rooms. As the Tniflj intend to realise this portion of the xte a reasonable reserve will be fixed. Txrthcr particulars from 'HE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES COLTD. ; ss'rs MONDY, STEPHENS. MONRO & STEPHENS, Solicitors Dunedin; )r. THE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY. MARCH 13, 1936. At Balclutha Sale Yards. (ONACH. MORRIS, & CO.. LTD,, will offer as above, on account of indorb Estate: 100 guaranteed sound-mouth Romneycross Ewes 500 Romney-cross wether Lambs.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22827, 11 March 1936, Page 16
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