AUCTIONS. MONDAY. 17th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. , Oh the Premises,'No. 52 Queen street (just off Regent road). Under Instructions from Mr W. Cribb (who is leaving for Australia). ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. BEAUTIFUL CHESTERFIELD SUITE Chesterfield Settee, 2 Divan Chairs. 4 H.B. Oak Chairs), OVAL OAK EXTENDING DINING 'JABLE, 1 OAK WRITING ESCRITOIRE. 3ELBAVP WILTON PILE RUNNER ' (lOydis), AXMIXSTER CARPET (Grey coloring, 10ft Gin x 9ft), OAK COLOR DUCHESSE PAIR (Bedstead to match), PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, Antique Copper Kerbs. Copper Firescreen, Companion Set, Bedding, Wire Mattresses, 8 Lovely Oak Pictures, Curtains, Glassware, Ornaments, Bis. Barrel, Dumply, Heavy Linoleum, 2 Rev. Wool Rugs, Slip Mats,. V.P. Runner, Sofa Rugs, H.B. Chairs, Morris Chair, Wire Settee Couch, Dinner Set, Crockery, Wertheim Sewing Machine, Pres. Pan, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, Garden' Tools, Hose (nearly new), Pots and Pans, 10 Bags of Wood, etc., etc. N.B.—This Furniture has only been' in use a few months, and is practically new. Special attention is directed to the Dining Room Furniture. JAMES, SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mr W, Cribb to sell, on the Premises, No. 52 Queen street, on the above date, The Whole of bis Household Furniture and Effects. On View Morning of Sale. THURSDAY, 20th JANUARY, At 12,15 Noon. In Our Rooms, 163 Rattray street. NAND E. S. PATERSON, LIMITED, * have received instructions from Rev. Lawrence M. Rogers (who is leaving for Auckland) to sell by auction, EBVEN-ROOMED WOODEN HOUSE And ONE LARGE VACANT SECTION, No. 34 ISLINGTON STREET, N.E. VALLEY. Empire papers throughout, large funny rooms, fireplaces, electric light, kauri wardrobes and panelled ceiling, lesdlight doors iu ball, kitchen well appointed with built-in cupboards, Bamingnam h. and c. range, sink, and hapeh; bathioom, with bath, basin, and ibjjb pan; wash and coal houses; aspb-iltfll yards; large garden. To be offered as me ’ot or Alternately as wo separate lots A bor.a fide sale of a first-class house. Call and inspect, and you must buy. THURSDAY', 20th JANUARY, At 2 p.m, On Premises, 102 Mary hill terrace, MORNINGTON. SEVEN-ROOMED DOUBLE-BRICK ROUGH-CAST BUNGALOW, .WITH'GARAGE AND FURNITURE. TAMBLYN, M’KENZIB, AND RHODES, acting under instructions from Mr J. H. B. Marlon, who is leaving for Auckland, will sell by auction, Property No. 102 Maryhill terrace, Mornfngton, being Allotment 4, Plan 3,030, Glen Estate, with 7-roomed Rough-cast Bungalow, containing every modern convenience. Immediately following the sale of the house, the following Furniture and Effects will be offered Cabinet gramophone (“The Masterphono’’), 6-picce suite (in moquette), fenders, irons, palm stands, linos., flower bowls, table covers, octagonal table, oil painting, pictures, bookcase, cot, barometer and clock (combined), oak double I bed, duchesse, washsland, basket chairs, j bedroom ware, firescreens, sewing machine, kitchen table, chairs, pots and pans, crockery, hose, lawn mower, stretcher, garden (ftoh, alee motor mechanic’s tools. Further particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, 31M. JANUARY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. tnelmoted by Mr Lawrence Long (who is ■ leaving immediately for Australia). COMFORTABLE 5-ROOM ED COTTAGE, No. 85 CLYDE STREET, NEAR UNION STREET. Freehold Section, eighth of an acre, ferandah, bathroom, hot and cold water, vashbouse, copper and (übs, good workshop ; irained to sewer; vegetable and fruit garden. Mr Long leaves immediately for Australia. This property is definitely for sale. PARK, REYNOLDS, LTD. TUESDAY, 25th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, No. 64 Bridgman street, Kensington (close King Edward street). instructed by the District Public Trustee, in the Estate Annie Bain (deceased). COMFORTABLE 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE, _ And all Conveniences. LARGE LEASEHOLD SECTION, Containing 27 poles. r A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above, Unexpired Terms of Church Board Lease of Allotment 17, being Subdivision of Section 87 and part of Section 10, Block vTL, Dunedin, containing 27 poles (more or loss), Church Board Lease, 21 years from 11th November, 1920. Ground rent, £8 per annum, together with Residence of 7 rooms, electric light and gas, bathroom, hot and cold water, washhouse, copper and tubs; drained, coalhouse and fowlhouses and runs, IMMEDIATE VACANT POSSESSION. Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Full particulars later. Further particulars from the DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Dunedin. WEDNESDAY 19th JANUARY, At 1.50 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. .AJPEMOE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT IRON -FRAME PIANO, OAK DINING TABLE, MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD EXTENDING TABLE. OAK HIGH-BAOK DINING ROOM SUITE (7 pieces), PEDESTAL OFFICE WRITING DESK. 1 A LEX. HARRIS AND CO. tX have received instructions to sell by motion, Household Furniture, including— Walnut piano, extending dining table, pirror-back sideboard, oak high-back dinng room suite, oak dining table, taped occasional tables, rattan and iricker chairs, ornaments and vases, lender and wood kerbs, couches, shadow tissue settee, oak box-top sewing machine, pedestal writing desk, pictures and photogravures, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, duchesse pairs, duchesse chests, toilet chests, full-Seotch chests, pedestals, toiletware, shakedowns, oak 4ft Gin panel bedsteads, carpets, washstands, looking glasses, 50 pianola records, child’s drop-side cote, box ottoman, kitchen tables, Austrian chairs, lawn mowers, pair steps, copper (rngj kitchen utensils, bell tent, etc., etc.
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Evening Star, Issue 19457, 15 January 1927, Page 8
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