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SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 20, v At 10 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. On Account of the Underwriters'. 3 TON NEW FLAT IRON. Including 45 Sheets 8 x 4, 26 gauge; #9 Sheets 8 x 4, 24 gauge; 56 Sheets 8 x 4. 22 gauge (all faults), 6 NEW PORCELAIN ENAMEL BATHS (All faults, if any; sft 6in x 6ft). Also, 6 New Enamel Sinks, 12 Gallons Red and Green Roof Paint, 30 Sheets New and Second-hand Roofing Iron (assorted lengths), 3ft L.P. Shacklock Range, Plumber’s Pipe Cutter and Wrench, 2 pedestal Tin Plunge Baths. 2 new Porcelain Basins. 2 CIRCULAR SAWS. 'ALEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Instructed by the. Trustees in the Estate late Rebecca Chase. THIS CHARMING CITY ROUGHCAST BUNGALOW, OF 4 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE, No. 46 WARRENDER STREET (50 yards from George street). Extra large roorn§: Dining room 17 x 12, living room IS x 14. bedrooms 17 x 13, and 13ft 2in x lift 2in respectively. Tiled roof, fibrous plaster ceilings, lovely bathroom, porcelain enamel bath and basin, h. and c. water, linen press, tiled slab grates, gas range, washouse, copper and tubs. IMMEDIATE VACANT POSSESSION, A CHOICE LITTLE BUNGALOW Off George street, with North End view. Built by the late Mrs Chase for her own use. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AT OUR OFFICE. A LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, and Real Estate Agents. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. LOVELY LITTLE MAORI HILL BUNGALOW AND FREEHOLD. - CONTAINING 4 NICE ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE, No. 18 Cairnhill street. Area: 14.7 poles, more or less. Fibrous Plaster Cedlings, Panelled Hall, (Electric Light, Large Bathroom. Porcelain Enamel Bath. Basin, hoi: and cold water. Tiled Slab and Clinker Brick Fireplace, Kitchenette, fitted with Osborne Gas Cooker and Destructor, Washhouse, Gl-as Copper, Concrete Tubs. Immediate Vacant Possession. To be Sold Cheap. See us regarding finance before the auction. Further particulars from 'ALEX, HARRIS. LIMITED, A Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. On Account of the District Public Trustee as Mortgagee. PORT CHALMERS FREEHOLD AND 12-ROOMED DWELLING, No. 14 GREY STREET, close George street. ’A LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED. have received instructions to Sell by Auction, as above:— Allotment 4, L.T. plan 1433, Town of Port Chalmers, excepting thereout any right-of-way over Lot 3, area 19.62 poles, more or less, together with 9roomed Dwelling. 3 attic rooms, bathroom, electric light, etc., No. 14 Grey street. Vacant possession. Further particulars from the District Public Trustee, Dunedin, CLEARING SALE AT ROXBURGH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1937, Commencing 1.30 p.m. T> F. SIM has received instructions from Mr B. E. Bennetts, “ Truro Orchard,” Roxburgh, to sell by auction: The whole of his Plant and Stock, comprising—--2 aged draught Geldings , 1 Cow, April calver, 4th calf 1 Cow, December calver, 2nd calf 1 Cow, in full milch, empty 1 Heifer, May calver. Jtngine and spray pump in thorough order, d.f. plough, single-furrow plough (Tom Thumb), 3-leai tine harrows, large wooden roller, Mas-sey-Harris nine-tine extension cultivator, McCormick-Deering onehorse mower. McCormick-Deering hay rake, two Planet Junior cultivators'(one with furrower), chaffcutter and horsepower, fruit wagon, sledge, dray and frame, buggy with shafts and poles, wheelbarrow, grindstone, hillside plough, Lister separator, lawn mower. Ford chassis and wheels, four-horse blocks and chains, vyce, anvil, good riding saddle, cart saddle and breeching, 2 sets leading chains, several sets collars, hames, and winkers, buggy harness, trees and chains, etc., quantity heavy timber, hose, .22 Stevens repeating rifle, d.b. shotgun, fishing rod, stocks and dies, 4 hand saws, 2 crosscut saws. 2 hay knives, and a very large and complete assortment of all carpenter’s and gardening tools; spring balance scales, counter platform scales. 6 orchard ladders, blocks and tackle, several casks, 16-gallon cast iron boiler. Also a quantity of household furniture and utensils and sundries too numerous to particularise. 700 made-up half-cases 170 made-up apple dumps Quantity of spray oil. 30 good laying fowls Large quantity of dredge bucket rivets. As Mr Bennett has sold his orchard, everything offered is for unreserved tale. Outside Entry: 1 buggy 1 gig Both in excellent order and preservation.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23354, 20 November 1937, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23354, 20 November 1937, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23354, 20 November 1937, Page 28