AUCTIONS RADFORD AND CO. will sell at their Auction Rooms, -13 and 45 Manners Street, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY),'at 2 p.m., A GOOD SELECTION OF OAK FURNITURE, including— '4 OAK. DUCHESS CHESTS 3 OAK SIDEBOARDS' 3 OAK WARDROBES Oak Gateleg Tables, Oak Oval Extension Tables' 7-piece Rimu Suite, "-piece . Leather Snito Chesterfields, in all colours High-back Dining Chairs Kiinu Duchess, Rimu Wnrdrobps, Rimu Bedsteads, Einm Gateleg Tables Carpet Squares, 9 x 12, 9 x 9, 9 x 10.G, in Axminster Tapestry Squares and Carpet Runners Indian Rugs Cups and Saucers, Plates, Jug.?,- etc. Quilts, Bedspreads, Household Linen, and Blankets. WILLIAM .M'DONALD, \ Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, At 7.30 o'clock in the evening. IMPORTANT LAND SALE OF 16 COTTAGE HOMES AT THORKDON, " IN THE ESTATE OF TH"E'LATE CHARLES JOSEPH'COTTLE. . ~ A-L. AVILSON AND CO. have been • instructed bv tho Public Trustee, Executor of the Estate of the late Charles Joseph Cottle, to eell at their Rooms, Ijl-153 Lambton Quay, ns above, lfi Cottages situated in Grant Road and Cottleville Terrace, handv to Wndestown or Thorndon trams. Tllie Property was originally in one block, but has been subdivided into six different lots, as follow :- LOT I—Has an area of 34 perches, and the long frontage of G2ft. to Grant ' Road by an irregular depth, with a good 5-roomed houso on it and room for two more houses.. LOT 2-Contains 34 perches, having ncoess to Cottleville Terrace, with 5 three-roomed' houses fihercon. LOT 3—Has a frontoge to Grn-nt Eoad of 44ft., and a laud area of 9.3 perches, . and a depth of 56ft., with 2 threeroomed houses thereon. .' LOT 4—Fronts Grant Road, and has. a frontage of 51ft. sin. by a depth of '■' 56ft., with 2 tihree-roomed houses on the section. LOT S—Fronts Grant Road and Cottleville Terrace- (a corner section), area of the land 11.2 perches, with' 4 houses of 3 rooms each, land 54ft. to Grant Hond and 56ft. to Upper Cottleville Terrace. LOT G—Corner section, fronts Cottleville Terrace on two sides and haviug a frontage of 55ft. to Tipper Cottleville Terrace, and 55ft. Gin. to Lower ColtleviUe Terrace, with three houses of 3 rooms each. . . . PLANS' -OF , THE SUBDIVISION MAY BE SEEN AT THE AUCTIONEER'S OFFICE. The houses have been well looked after by the late Mr! Cottle, who personally saw to every requirement. All the vital parts are of Totara and Matai. Owing to the death of the late owner, the property has to be realised upon immediately. ...... As workmen's 'homes are urgently needed in Wellington, this is an opportunity to secure one. The eale is being held in the evening at 7.30 for ,the convenience of those who are at work all day. A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. ■ ■ clearing sale. Saturday" august 30. on the premises, otaki, ; At. 11.30. MR. G. ANDERSON has received instructions from MAJOR ADDINGTON to sell by Public. Auction Stock and Implements and the whole of the very Superior Household Furniture, on AUGUST 30, commencing at 11.30. .IN THE FIELD. . WIRE NETTING of various meshes :' ' suitable for all purposes, disc plough, 2 tyna harrows, rollers, iron strainers, wheelbarrows, : garden tools, I lengths of .hose in 1 • fine condition, pot plants, etc., 1 etc. Also, A quantity of well bred (heavy) poultry, and an upstanding cob, riibbed-tyred dogcart in splendid ' condition, and two sets.of harness and gentleman's eaddle. - IN THE STATION HOUSE. : 1 '■■'AXMINSTER CARPET, with two rugs to match (large): AXMINSTER CARPET; with two • '■> ■ rugs to match (medium) --•' AXMINSTER CARPET (medium) , AXMINSTER ' CARPET, with two rugs to match (large) •AXMINSTER CARPET, with one rug (medium) Runner Carpets and Doormats. All the abovo are in good condition ■ and were specially woven for the owner, in fine designs and perfect colouring. LINOLEUMS. Many like new " BLANKETS, 25 best fleecy wool ' ■ blankets, "Kaiapoi," never used Picturee, fine water colours, and engravings (valuable) Clocks, several, Mappin and Webb and other makers DINING AND SITTING ROOMSLarge chesterfield and easy chairs, upholstered in real leather, writ- ' ing desk and choir, occasional tables and chairs, plush and serge curtains, like now, easy 1 choirs, etc. ; . BEOROOMSe Wardrobes, duchesses, WOODEN 9 BEDSTEADS, iron and brass bedsteads, rugs, tables and chairs, > toiletware '- KITCHEN AND SCULLERYI Twelve pots and pans in good order, II dinner and tea services, electro- [• ' plate, linen, napery, irona, buck- '" ets, etc., etc. • WASHHOUSELarge mangle, wringers, washing boards, etc. Also, Tennis net, court markers and waterfilling lawn rolW, two grass mow. , ers of best, makes, ionnis balls and Tackete !jj AUCTIONEER'S NOTB.-All that will : bo offered is of the best, and to meet clients -we havo arranged for motor 'bus " to leave Otaki Post Office at 10.30, Otaki Railway at 11.5, meeting the Wellington train, and thence proceeding to the site of sale. This . bus will return lit 4.30 p.m: ' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER !), At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes Street, DUNEDIN. I. In the Estate of the late James F. Noil. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD AND SHOPS, !> With Two Frontages,' ~ In tho very Centro of the Business Area, u Duncdin, Corner of George and St. Andrew Streets. % Close to Penrose, D.S.A., A. and T. ]nglis. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO. have received instructions from the Trusi- tees to Sell by Auction, as abovo— tf Part of Section 44, Block 17, Duncdin, 11 with a frontage to George Street of 40ft. ig by a frontage to St. Androw Street of a 95ft., with a substantial two-story Brick i Building, including 5 Shops and Reetauh rant, situated in the heart of George :s Street. h This Fino Corner Freehold Site offers an exceptional opportunity to devolop a big retail trade connection for any class "} of business. Early possession can be ar- ' ranged should purchaser desire to utiliso ?' the whole area. A splendid opportunity to investors to secure a valuablo City ■ Freehold which is bound to increase in ). value. Further particulars from 1 THE AUCTIONEERS.
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