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SALES BY AUCTION >.-,<* • - mw ':■•:: . ' n "> >~. \- I<C4* ~~v' Wxt The Residence of the late Sydney Goldsmith To be Sold by Auction, MONDAY, JUNE 14, At 12 o'clock, in Land Sale Rooms, 39 Bond street. No. 305 LEITH STREET. FREEHOLD QUARTER-ACRE. SOLID BRICK 2-STOREY RESIDENCE, in splendid order and condition; 9 rooms and all modern conveniences; garden, trees and flowering shrubs; nicely elevated above street level; splendid view; sunny, bright situation, opposite University, near Union street and tram stop. This is in one of the warmest and best residential sections of the City. Inspection invited. Cards obtainable at our office. Particulars from PAR K, W. H. CARSON, Solicitor, Lover Stuart street K K V X 0 h I) S. L T D., AUCTIONEERS, 39 BOND STREET.

TUESDAY, JUNE 1, At 12 o'clock. At Land Sale Rooms, 39 Bond street (Corner Liverpool street). ST. CLAIR. ST. CLAIR. FREEHOLD AND ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW, No. 7 ALBERT STREET, The, property of Mr L. Curtis (who has ' built a larger residence). MODERN BRipK BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and sun room, tile roof, porcelain bath, pedestal basin, gas range and destructor, electric element for circulator, gas copper, and all other modern appointments. Everything of the very best; all offices under one roof. MOTQR GARAGE. Close to tram and beach. A charming little home. Don't hesitate to inspect this. Early possession can be given if required. Further particulars from, Messrs RAMSAY & HAGGITT, Solicitors, Liverpool street; Or. IK, REYNOLDS, LIMIT Auctioneers, 39 Bond street. TO CLOSE TRUST ESTATE. REMAINING FREEHOLD RESIDENCE And SEPARATE AREA OF LAND SUITABLE FOR DIVIDING. To be sold by Auction, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, At 12 o'clock. At Land Sale Rooms, 39 Bond street. By order and on account of the Trustees in the Estate of the late John Aikman. 24 HAWTHORNE~AVENUi:, BELLEKNOWES. LOVELY SINGLE-STOREY BRICK RESIDENCE (7 rooms, all conveniences), Set in BEAUTIFUL LEVEL GROUNDS (Area approximately 1 acre). A SPLENDID WARM SITUATION, CONVENIENT TO TEAM. EASY WALK TO THE CITY. Also, LARGE BLOCK OF LAND (Area: 1 acre 2 roods), SUITABLE FOR BUNGALOW SITES. ~>ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMIT" - *- are instructed to sell by auction:— LOT 1: HAWTHORNE AVENUE (No. 24)—Brick residence, single storey; 7 rooms, with all conveniences; brick outhouses; charming grounds; area over 1 acre, arranged in. flower beds, lawns and ornamental trees. LOT 2: HAWTHORNE AVENUE— Large area of land containing 1 acre 2 roods, with a frontage of over 250 feet; eminently suitable for bungalow sites. These are the only remaining properties in this Estate, and the Trustees will sell at. a very reasonable figure to close the trust. Plan and conditions of sale at Messrs DUNCAN & MacGREGOR, Barristers and Solicitors, National Bank Chambers, Princes street; Or, PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. ' tf Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIA- ■* • TION OF CANTERBURY, LTD. Complete Unreserved Dispersal Sale of the well-known SANDOWN JERSEY STUD, The property of Mr R. H. Butterick, Hinds, in our Auction Mart, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, At 12.30 p.m. 50 HIGH-CLASS JERSEYS 50. Comprising:— 26 Registered Cows and Heifers in milk and in calf, including the foundation cows of thp herd. " Holmbank Silverbell." C.0.R., 6441 b fat. "Holmbank Bluebell," C.0.R., 4851 b fat. "La Bader." C.0.R., 4821 b fat as 2-year-old. "Rose Briar," C.0.R., 5421 b fat. " Sandown Lass," C.0.R., 4781 b fat as junior 2-year-old. 11 Registered 2-year Heifers in calf. 11 Registered Yearling Heifers. 1 Stud Bull. Dam "Holmbank Silverbell." 1 Bull Calf, Dam " Sandown Lass." Special Note.—Mr Butterick is giving up Stud Farming, and every animal is for Absolute Unreserved Sale. This herd represents first-class milking Jerseys of good type and constitution. Full particulars from the Vendor or Auctioneers. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD., Ashburton. . PALMERSTON STOCK SALE. Farmers and other interested are requested to note that the Sale listed for June 11 will be POSTPONED until FRIDAY, JUNE 18, at the usual hour. 'PHE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS' & x WOOLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION. BALCLUTHA SALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1937. ENTRIES INVITED. HE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS 7 & WOOLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION. That a radio receiving set installed on a launch must be separately licensed, although the owner of the launch may hold a licence for a set in his home, was explained in the Auckland Police Court last week, when a man was charged with operating an unlicensed set on his boat, and pleaded ignorance of the regulations (says the Herald). A radio inspector said it was difficult to trace unlicensed sets on launches, "tt was a different matter with radios in motor cars, which were covered by the licence for a house set, if the car was owned by the occupier of the houfie, and kept there. Fines ranging from 5s to £ 1 5s were imposed on 28 persons charged with having unlicensed radios.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23203, 29 May 1937, Page 28

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