AUCTIONS. ' JTMDAY, 16lh SEPTEMBER, At 1 o’clock sharp. On tho Premises, No. 4 Cosy Dcu road (off Regent street). Instructed by tho Trustees in tho Estate A. C. Broad (deceased). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. HANDSOME EBONISED SEMI-GRAND PIANO (Manufactured by Rod Ibacb and Sohn; full iron frame and nice tone), MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, MAHOGANY AND UTRECHT VELVET SUITE (10 Pieces), WILTON PILE, AXMINSTER, AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, .WALNUT AND TAPESTRY SUITE, RED PINE BOOKCASE AND CHIFFONIER, RED PINE EXTENDING DINING TABLE, COSTLY ROSEWOOD “ CHENfiY ” FULL CABINET GRAMOPHONE (This is a lino machine, in splendid condition), BLANKETS AND NAPERY. ’ A LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, jtx. In Conjunction with NAND E. S. PATERSON, LIMITED, • have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including— Bbonised serai-grand piano (Rud Ibach and Sohn), walnut and tapestry suite, linoleum, Axminstcr hearthrugs, rosewood occasional chairs, red pine bookcase and chiffonier, carpets, rosewood Cheney full cabinet gramophone, oak Aneroid barometer, choice collection oil paintings and water colors, collection vases and ornaments, crockery, dinner service, occasional chairs, occasional tables, cosy corner seat, art curtains, mirror-back sideboard, extending dining table, books mahogany and Utrecht velvet suite (10 pieces), Asminsier stair carpet, coal box, photogravures, velvet pile table cover, Austrian chairs, pier glass, d’lehcssc pairs, duchesso chests,_ red pine fud An’i-l chest, double and single iron bedsteads, blankets and napory, toilet chests, toiletware, commode, kapok and flock mattresses, shakedown, bedside table, meat safe, kitchen utensils, kitchen table, pair steps, carpet sweeper, pot plants, garden seats, garden chairs, lawn mower, wheelbarrow, vycc, quantity garden tools, etc., etc. On View Morning of Sale. Tbo Sale will start sharp at 1 o’clock with Drawing Room and Dining Room Furniture. FRIDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, At 1 p.m. On tho Premises, Cosy Dell road. LARGE 10-ROOMED RESIDENCE AND HALF-ACRE, Sheltered, Sunny Nook. Beautiful Garden. Hundreds of Rose Bushes. AND B. S. PATERSON, LTD., _ . . in conjunction with Messrs Alex. Harris, Ltd., have received instructions from tho Trustees of A. C. _ Broad (deceased) to sell by public auction, A PINE 10-ROOMED DOUBLE-STORY RESIDENCE; walls, plastered and papered throughout, 6 bedrooms upstairs, every modern convenience, electric light, hot and cold water, etc.; large hothouse, 14ft x 20ft. This is a beautiful situation, with native bush on three sides and wonderful view from front. WILL BE SOLD TO HIGHEST BIDDER TO WIND UP ESTATE. FURNITURE will bo sold on afternoon of Sale.' Particulars to bo advertised later. For further particulars apply Messrs ADAMS BROS., Solicitors; THE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Instructed by Mr P. F. M'Carthy, who has purchased a country business. CHOICE SOUTH DUNEDIN FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Comfortable verandah-villa of 5 rooms and conveniences; 30 poles land; corner allotment. Corner Oxford street and Anderson’s Bay road. r A LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, A have received instructions to sell by auction, as above, > Allot. 13, Block 8, South Dunedin, containing 30 poles, more or less, room for another house, together with comfortable Verandah Villa of 5 rooms; electric light, bath, basin, washhouse, copper, tubs, drained; house corner Oxford street and Anderson’s Bay road. As tho owner has purchased a business, this property is for genuine sale. Further particulars from CALLAN AND CALLAWAY, Solicitors, Princes street. FRIDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. LATEST ELECTRIC LIGHT FITTINGS, INDIRECT ART GLASS BOWLS, 2-LIGHT AND 3-LIGHT FITTINGS WITH SHADES, CEILING FITTINGS COMPLETE, BOWLS AND CHAINS. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction. On View Morniug of Sale. TUESDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. ANDERSON’S BAY, ELDIN TOWNSHIP, CHOICE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, Handy to Tram. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by tho Perpetual Trustees, Estate, and Agency Co. of N.Z., Ltd., on account of “ Cmtra Trust,” to sell by auction: 1. Allotments 11 and 12, Eldin Township, containing 24.1 and 25.1 poles, with frontage of 66ft to Eldin street and width across each section of 50ft. These aro beautifullysituated sections, with open view, close to bowling green. They will bo offered as one, and, failing the sale in that way, may then be offered separately. 2. Allotment 29, Eldin Township, containing 39.2 poles, with frontage of 64ft_7m to Spottiswood street (near tram terminus). These sections aro well worth inspecting, as they are situated in tho best, portion of Anderson’s Bay, handy to train,, and are for bona fide sale, as the Trustees now dosiro tq dispose of the land, and have fixed reasonable reserves. Further particulars from THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO.. LTD.; Messrs RAMSAY. BARROWCLOUGH, AND HAGGIT, Solicitors; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, 16Ih SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock noon. On tho Premises, No. 714 King street (opposite J. Mitchell’s coalyards). To Builders, Contractors, Speculators, Runholders, and Farmers. TIMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER! TO BE SOLD IN ONE LOT. OREGON AND RED PINE, q s S, 8 x 2, v x 2, 6 x 1, 6 x 6, 9 x 3. SPECIFICATIONS AS TO QUANTITY AND SIZES TO BE SEEN AT OUR OFFICE. Also, to be sold separately, SHED FOR REMOVAL. Largo Roomy Shed (part of the Fun Factory). ? TAMES SAMSON AND CO. J have received instructions from Messrs B. C. Miller and Co. to sell, on the Prejnisoe, as ftfeove.
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