SALES BY AUCTION HANDSOME RESIDENCE, CHOICE CITY POSITION. ATTRACTIVE ENVIRONMENT. 62 ROYAL TERRACE, 62 ROYAL TERRACE, Just off Pitt street, above Knox Church. TWO-STOREY DOUBLE-BRICK TILE ROOF. EIGHT ROOMS, WITH BRICK PARTITIONS, AND PLASTERED THROUGHOUT. SPACIOUS INTERIOR. GLASSED-IN SUN BALCONY AND CONCRETE GARAGE. BEAUTIFUL VIEW, FINE LEVEL FREEHOLD, ELEVATED POSITION, EXTREMELY SHELTERED, ' MAXIMUM SUNSHINE. Fronting Royal terrace and Town Belt. DOWNSTAIRS Drawing Room, Dining Room, with beam ceiling, spacious Entrance Hall, Stairway and telephone cabinet, finished in polished grained red pine; Kitchen with Moffat electric range and destructor; , pantry, scullery, and china servery; large concrete Cellar. UPSTAIRS.—Two large Bedrooms and attached dressing room and small glassed-in sun balcony, two smaller Bedrooms, large glassed-in sun balcony, on sunny side; porcelainfitted bathroom, silent flush convenience. IN EXCELLENT ORDER AND WELL MAINTAINED. FOR DEFINITE SALE IN ESTATE OF A. W. MARTIN (deceased), AND STRONGLY RECOMMENDED AS A CHOICE HOME. Inspection Invited. Liberal Terms Arranged Before Sale. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, At 12.15. At Auctioneers' Rooms, 163 Rattray street. Cards to view and full particulars from THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO., LTD., 1 Vogel street; Or, Messrs MIRAMS & WILSON, Solicitors; & E. S. PATERSON, LTD., ™ • Auctioneers'. FRIDAY NIGHT. 7 o'clock. SPECIAL CLEARING SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On the Premises of Messrs McNamara and Son. 203 King Edward street. South Dunedin. RE L A N D S. Auctioneers, will sell a LARGE CATALOGUE of USEFUL FURNITURE, Including. NEW 4-PIECE DARK STAINED BEDROOM SUITE. 21.1. D. wardrobes. TALLBOY. CHEST, SETTEE, 4 OAK DIN. v CHAIRS. kitchen chairs. SPRING-SEATED SETTEE. REVOLVING OFFICE CHAIR. TYPIST CHAIR. STRETCHERS, duchesses. 3-FOLD SCREEN, divan chairs, occ. table, meat safe, double beds, single beds. D.H. sewing machine, GLASS-TOP WRITING DESK, PORCELAIN BATH, bookshelves, mattresses, tea wagon, tables, and general sundries. 2 GENTLEMEN'S BICYCLES (Excellent order). On View To-day and Friday. SHORT-NOTICE SALE. TUESDAY NEXT. AUGUST 29, At 2 p.m. At Watts road, North-East Valley. /HE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & x MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD.. have received instructions from the Executrix in Estate James Herbert Hastie to offer for sale by public auction: i-ACRE FREEHOLD SECTION, with Dwelling of 4 rooms and kitchenette and outbuildings thereon. This is a handy, property—near the tram, in a good district. Immediately after the sale of the property, we will sell by auction, on account of Mr N. D. Hastie: 10 Cows, in milk and to calve 1 Hack, all work Cattle Dog 100 Hens. SF. R. and G. plough. McD. s.f. plough. 6 cow covers, Planet Jr. seed sower, turnip pulper, saddle and bridle, collar, hames, winkers, chains, trees, brooders, Alfa-Laval 35gal separator, cooler. Ulax strainer, cans, sundries. THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1939, At 11 a.m. ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR. Dunedin Horse Sale Yards, Maclaggan street. ■»» LTD., will hold their Annual Spring Horse Sale as above. PRESENT ENTRIES: 10 draught Mares and Geldings 10 spring carters and Hacks. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. • fiTEELITE " rtED.—The pure Oxide Hoof Paint; durable, economical.— Smith nri Smith Ltd
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23895, 24 August 1939, Page 22
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