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SALES BY AUCTION “ REDWOOD ESTATE ” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, At 12.15. At Rooms, 163 Rattray street. A STATELY HOME IN A STATELY SETTING. One-time residence of R. Acton-Adams, Esq. RESUBDIVIDED INTO SEVEN VACANT BUILDING LOTS AND LARGE RESIDENCE LOT. Beautiful gardens, lawns, shrubberies, trees, rockeries, ferneries and tennis court. Finance arranged prior to Auction Sale. Main Entrance from Garfield avenue, which intersects Highgate, on Roslyn side of Columba College. Few minutes from cable tram stop at Rectory, Littlebourne. HIGHEST BIDDER IS THE PURCHASER. Plans on application to & E. S. PATER S 0 N, L T D., AUCTIONEERS. N CHARMING PERIOD RESIDENCE IN GLORIOUS OLD-GARDEN SETTING IDo m “INGLETON ” TUESDAY, MARCH 15, At 12.15. At Their Rooms, 163 Rattray street. COMMODIOUS 12-ROOMED. TWO-STOREY. RED-TILED ROOF RESIDENCE. NEARLY AN ACRE OP LAND. Conservatory off Large Dining Room, Two Summer Houses and Garage Electric light and bells throughout. WIDE DEEP GLASSED VERANDAH AND BALCONY LONG FRONTAGES TO . WILLS AND BROWN STREETS, ABBOTSFORD Few minutes walk on level from Station. Paved Main South road almost t GLORIOUS SUNNY SITUATION 8 ?N DEVELOPING LOCALITY -i.xtiemely suitable for Medical Practitioner, retired farmer or business mar flats, boarding establishment or institution. Full particulars and keys on application to N. & E - S. PATERSON, LTD AUCTIONEERS.

LOVELY FAMILY RESIDENCE. ST. CLAIR. 6 MAVIS STREET, ST. CLAIR. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, At 12 Noon. At Our Rooms, 114 Princes street, Dunedin. MESSRS TAMBLYN, RHODES, & JAMIESON will offer for Sale by Public Auction: This splendid Home, containing six good rooms, delightfully situated in trees and gardens. Every modern appointment, numerous electrical appliances, garage, workshop, etc. This attractive property is on slight rise in one of the most sunny and sheltered positions in St. Clair. The Owner is determined to sell, and keys for inspection and further particulars may be had from the AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION SALE OF CITY INVESTMENT COTTAGES. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1938, At 12 noon. At Our Rooms, 114 Princes street, Dunedin. Four freeholds with improvements thereon. 27 Grange street. 33 Clarendon street. 67 Grange street. 54 Grange street. These properties will be offered separately, and every house contains 4 rooms, electric, gas, convs., and is well let. showing handsome return on the small amounts invested. TIfESSRS TAMBLYN. RHODES, & XTA JAMIESON have received instructions from Mr E. E. Houghton to offer for sale by Public Auction, as above. Further particulars from: Messrs WEBB. ALLAN, WALKER, & ANDERSON: Or, THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1938, ' At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, 14 Rosebery street, Belleknowes. 'T'AMBLYN. RHODES. & JAMIESON, instructed by the owner, who is giving up housekeeping. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. z Comprising:— Settee, 2 tub chairs, easy chairs, floor rugs, bronze fire screen, kerb sideboard, Axminster carpet, square linoleum, carpet runner, oak gate-leg table, duchesse chest, mirror wardrobe, double and single bedsteads, oak gramophone, records, ornaments, tables, kitchen chairs, pots and kitchen utensils, etc. g C. STOCK AUCTIONEERS’ ASSN. TEKAPO SALE. SATURDAY, MARCH 5. 27,800 STATION SHEEP. Comprising: 13,500 two-tooth to f.m. Merino comeback half to three-quar-terbred Ewes (station drafts) 8,280 Wethers 6,020 m.s. Lambs. S.C. STOCK AUCTIONEERS’ ASSN. Admiration of the Finnish Houses of Parliament was expressed b.v Mr P. B. Hutchins, of Palmerston North, who has just returned from overseas, in the course of an interview. The buildings were very beautiful, he said, and the most up to date he had seen in a long tour. The members' votes were recorded electrically, and the totals shown on either side of the Speaker’s chair as the members pressed buttons for “Aye ” or “No ” on their desks. The number of members who did not vote was also given. The members’ rooms were connected by a loud-speaker system with the floor of the House, so that even though they were not there they could know what was going on in the Chamber. Another feature was the beautiful finishing of the halls in marble, while there was a continuous elevator into which one slipped smartly or jumped out as it passed the respective floors.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23436, 26 February 1938, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23436, 26 February 1938, Page 28