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SALES BY AUCTION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, At Sale Rooms, Marshall Chambers, Moray place (Near First Church). TO INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, SHOPKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETHvIE. tHE OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST IN ONE OF THE BEST SHOPPING BLOCKS IN GEORGE STREET, GEORGE STREET. THOMSON TRUST FREEHOLDS. THOMSON TRUST FREEHOLDS. CORNER MORAY PLACE AND GEORGE STREET. To be Disposed of by Auction in Separate Lots. • five of the Allotments are held under Renewable Leases, the Buildings elonging to the Lessees. These Leases Expire on the 25th February l&w. and Upset Rentals -for a further term of 21 years will have to be settled by Arbitration, and the Rights to Leases submitted to Public Competition at Auction. As George street Freeholds, and in this Block in particular, have during the last 20 years increased in value to such a marked degree, it is nature iy anticipated that for the next period the rentals will show very substantial increases. LOT 1 (Vernon Smith Limited) has a Frontage of 46 feet 6 inches. LOTS 4 and 5 (S. E. Ferguson) have a Frontage of 28 feet .5 inches. LOT .6 (Mutual Furs Limited) has a Frontage of 20 feet 2 inches LOT 7 (Andrew Lees Limited) has a Frontage of 45 feet 10 inches. LOT 2 (JV Hendry and Sons, Ltd.) has a Frontage of 201 feet.ll inches LOT 3 (Estate of the late W. J. Williamson) has a Frontage of 20 feet 8 inches. The Building on Lots 2 and 3 will be Sold together with the Freehold. The Tenancies of these-viz.. J. Hendry and Sons, Ltd., and Fruit Shop-ter-minate on 25th February, 1937. t„+ n ic a rieht-of-wav from Moray place, and the purchaser of each Lithograph Plans are now being prepared, and will be issued shortly. For further particulars applyjtb THE ™™s™g< Sf SS&T3B&SSS lo a^L. an L d ive V r opfo\ 0 pf o \ IS:M^s S rTDUNCAN & MACGREGOR 7 Solicitors,' National Bank Chambers, Princes street. T» ARK REYNOLDS, LIMITED, 1 Auctioneers. Offices; 39 Bond street (behind Ne.w Post Office).

THIS DAY, _. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, At 2 p.m. In our Downstairs Rooms, Dow ling street. CATALOGUE OF^ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including: LARGE AXMINSTER CARPET (13.6 x 12), 2 AXMINSTER CARPETS (12 x 9, 10.6 X 9), 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (Spring edge and arms), RIMU TALLBOY CHEST, MAHOGANY DINING TABLE. 6 OAK H.B. CHAIRS, OAK CHINA CABINET, , 2 SINGER SEWING MACHINES rnrnn-head. oak, seven drawejrs), MattreSses, Bedding, v.*»«», Oak Hall Stand, Pictures, Paintings, Axminster Rugs, Runner, Wool Rugs, 3-Piece Leather Suite, 2 Single Oak Beds and Wires, Rimu. Sideboard, Kerbs, Firescreen, Fireside Chairs, Crockery, Glassware, Ornaments, Pots and Pans, Oval Boiler, Meat Safe, etc., etc. Also, 2 BARBER'S CHAIRS, _ GENTLEMAN'S FREE-WHEEL CYCLE, ■• SET PLATFORM SCALES (Buffalo). TAMES SAMSON ■'&' CO. W have received instructions to sell by auction, in their Downstairs Rooms, the above. ... AT PORT CHALMERS. . .„„„ aj. rwxvi T^p g RT CHALMERS. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, At 1.30 o'clock sharp. ' On the Premises, Currie street, Port Chalmers (near Wickliffe terrace). Instructed by Captain P. J. Duncan (who is leaving for Auckland). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. „„„ SOLID OAK DRAW-LEAF DINING TABLE, 4 OAK HIGH-RACK DINING CHAIRS AND OAK CARVER'S CHAIR LARGE RED TURKEY CARPET, RED PINE CHIFFONIER SIDEBOARD, 4 COMFORTABLE DIVAN CHAIRS (With Loose Covers). • AXMINSTER HALL RUNNER, AXMINSTER CARPET. Also - , m ,_, Bronze Kerbs, Oak Occasional Tables, Art Curtains, Firescreens, Music Cabinet, Tapestry Settee, Gipsy JJoal Scuttle, Pictures, Vases and Orna-. ments. Reversible Sofa and Hearthrugs, Linoleum, Escritoire, Seagrass Chairs, Mirror-back Hall Stand, Werthom Box-top Sewing_ Machine, Framed Mirror. Books, Folding Card Table, Moquette Settee, Oak Tea Wagon. Piano Seat, Electric Radiator, Electric Reading Lamp, Morris. Chair, Metronome, Gramophone and Records, Crockery and Crystal, Banjo-Mando-lin, Dinner Service, 4 Austrian Chairs Ottoman Couch, Shakedown, Sleepwell Mattresses,. Single Wood Bedstead, Cheval Duchesse Chest, Toilet Pedestals. Art Enamel 1 Bedroom Furniture, 3 Duchesse Chests, Blankets; : Toilet Chests. Kitchen Table, Kitchen Utensils, Aluminium Saucepans. Meat Safe, Doe Kennel. Garden Tools, Gas Griller, Set Bins, Electric Iron, Odd Carpenter's Tools. Brass Preserving Pan, Etc.. Etc. ALEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, -"- Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. _ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1936. At Burnside Sale Yards. rriHE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPER--1 ATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., will offer by auction, as above: ' ' \ 20 first-class dairy Cows and Heifers (close to profit). THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1936, At Clinton Sale Yards. HE NATIONAL - MORTGAGE & - AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., will offer by public auction, on account of Client: 600 Romney cross, ewe Hoggets 300 Romney cross wether Hoggets. The above are particularly good types of open-woolled hoggets, with plenty of outcome, and, being tussock bred, will shift well. They are a straight line, one ear-mark, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. CLINTON SALE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1936. 10 sacks table Potatoes 6 sacks- King Edward Seed Potatoes. THE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS' & WOOLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION. BALCLUTHA SALE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1936." 13-coulter M.H. Drill with Rape and Turnip Attachment, in good order 82 Ewes and Lambs 180 fat Wethers 120 fat Ewes 100 Romney cross wether Hoggets 30 store Pigs. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. m H E DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS' & i WOOLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION. /IHEAP, Artistic WALLPAPERS, latest (j designs to make the home beautiful, from Is upwards.—Smith and Smith. Ltd. A rural touch was given the Supreme Court in Hamilton the other day when half a dozen or more specimens of peat land were laid by a witness in the body of the court during the hearing of a compensation claim in which the condition of pasture on the. Tauhei Swamp was a material consideration. Each of the trays of soil flaunted a vigorous growth of grass, and a corner of the courtroom behind the ]ury benches resembled a conservatory. The termination of the case early m the proceedings as the result of a settlement resulted in the specimens being unused for evidence and several hours ■work on the part of the witness who prepared the exhibits was brought to nought. . .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23004, 6 October 1936, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23004, 6 October 1936, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23004, 6 October 1936, Page 18