AUCTIONS. At TUESDAY, 6th MARCH, At, 2 o'clock, the Residence No. 129 Cargill street (Below Albeit street). Instructed by Mrs G. Gibson, who is leaving for Auckland. ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. BEAUTIFUL BOUDOIR PIANO (Manufactured by William Sames,' London; this is a lovely instrument, with fulliron frame, encased in walnut, deep, rich tone, and in splendid condition), LUXURIOUS 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (upholstered in moquette), RICH AXMINSTER DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, AND HALL CARPETS, “ SONORA ’* FULL-CABINET GRAMOPHONE (latest model), 2 GATE-LEG TABLES, QUAINT BREAKFAST ROO* SIDEBOARD. SEAGRASS FURNITURE, SOLID OAK HALL SEAT AND OAK HAT RACK, HANDSOME DUCHESSE PAIRS, WHITE DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, 2 4ft 6in PANEL BEDSTEADS. , A Uo, Heavy Bronze Kerbs, Bronze Firescreen, Pictures, Oak Dumb Waiter, Portiere Curtain and Rod, Art Curtains, Axnnnster Stair Carpet, Divan Easy Chair, Crockery and Crystal. Cushions. Seagrass Occasional Tables, Dinner Service, Oak Bookshelves, Oak Oval Wall Mirror, Mirror, Music Canterbury, Aspidistras, Bowls, Austrian Chairs, Cedar Chiffonier, Reversible HeartuLinoleum, Single Antique Wood Bedsteads, Wire Malteses, Kapok and Flock Mattresses, 4ft bin Antique Wood Bedsteads, Duchesse Chests, 4-drawor Chest, Medicine Chest, Linen Basket, Ottoman Couch, Wire-seated Couch, Toilet Pedestals, Electric Radiator, Cougolehrn Square, Deck Chair, Kitchen Table, Wringer, Pair Steps, Garden Tools, Kitchen Utensils, etc A LEX. HARRIS LIMITED, have received instructions to sell by auction, , Artistic Household Furniture, as above. The above furniture is in splendid order and worth inspection. .■ On view Monday afternoon from 2 till 4, and morning of sale. THURSDAY, Ist MARCH, At 12.15 o’clock. On the Pr Corner St, Andrew and Castle streets. Dismantling of Dunedin Fire Board's Buildings. TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. 70 SHEETS HEAVY ROOFING IRON, 2 2ft bin MINER RANGES, 3ft ZEALANDIA RANGE (almost new), 15 PANEL AND LEDGE DOORS’, 15 WINDOW SASHES AND FRAMES, LARGE QUANTITY RED PINE SCANTLINGS (3 x 2, 4 x 2. cxt:a long lengths), iABGE QUANTITY BALTIC FLOORING, QUANTITY 4iu FLOORING, QUANTITY RED PINE (6x2 and 8 x lj, long IsSfiths), QUANTITY 4x2 BLUEGUM. IRON FENCE. SKIRTING, DADO, Etc., Etc. Now on View. TERMS CASH. TERMS CASH. Alex. Harris, limited, Auctioneers. TUESDAY 6th MARCH, At 2 o'clock, t the Residence, 129 Cargill street (below Albert street)., islructed by Mrs G. Gibson (who is leaving for Auckland). BEAUTIFUL CITY RESIDENCE OF 8 LARGE ROOMS \nd All Possible. Conveniences. WITH NICE FREEHOLD SECTION. * LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, :jl have received instructions to sell by üblic auction, as above, Part Sections 54 and 55, Block XVIII., 'unedin, containing 14.9 poles (more or ss), together with 8-roomcd Double-story esidence, balcony, large rooms, bath, hot ml cold, electric Sight, gas cooker, washonse. Unique gas copper; drained; nice arden. HOUSE, No. 129 CARGILL STREET.
This is an ideal City Property, situated in one of the best positions in Dunedin, and as the owner is leaving for Auckland she is determined to sell. AT MOSGIEL. AT MOSGIBL. SATURDAY, 3rd MARCH, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, Mure street, Mosgiel. Instructed by Mrs R. Law (who has sold her property). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. . HANDSOME MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, 7-PIECE TAPESTRY SUITE, 2 SADDLEBAG DIVAN EASY CHAIRS; 2 MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBES, MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, Alex, Harris, limited, have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including— Mirror-back sideboard, tapestry suite (7 pieces), piano seat, divan easy chairs in saddlebags, rocker, hearthrugs, fenders, palm stands, crockery and crystal, hall stand, Austrian chairs, tapestry table cover, imitation marble timepiece, dining table, paintings, round table, large cupboard, colonial sofa, curtains, red pine full-Scoteh chests, 2 mirror-door wardrobes, d.i. bedsteads, tingle iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, duchesse chests, commode, chairs, toiletware, washstandg, toilet tables, books, kitchen table, garden tools, pair steps, ladder, wringer, pot plants, wheelbarrow, and outside sundries, etc. TUESDAY, 6th MARCH, At 12.15 p.m. In our Rooms, 163 Rattray street. No. ?, HAIG STREET, MORNINGTON. Directly off Mornington Tram. FOUR ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE. Bright, sunny situation. TVT AND E. S. PATERSON, LIMITED, i\ . have received instructions to sell by auction, This properly is worthy of inspection by huvers who are looking for a small properly. The house has been _ thoroughly renovated throughout. Box windows and portico front, electric light, Empire papers, bathroom, bath and basin, and shower, hot and cold water; all drained to sewer; washhouse, etc.; good section, with fine outlook. Further particulars Messrs E. J. SMITH AND LOUSLEY, Solicitors; Or tia AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, Ist MARCH, At 12.15 p.m. In Our Rooms, 163 Rattray street. No. 10 MARQUIS STREET AND BALFOUR STREET, On Sunny Side of North-east Valley (just above the School). FOUR ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE AND MOTOR GARAGE. Sunny, Elevated, Lovely View. Frontage to Two Formed Streets. NAND E. S. PATERSON, LTD., * have been instructed to sell by auction, Four good Rooms, with kitchenette; electric light and gas, hot and cold water, bathroom ; drained to sewer; vegetable garden, fowl run, motor garage. THIS IS A PROPERTY WB CAN RECOMMEND, AND THE PRICE IS EIGHT. EASY TEEMS OF PAYMENT. FRIDAY, 2nd MARCH, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Instructed by the Owner, who is giving up Housekeeping. ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. LUXURIOUS OAK AND MOQUBTTE CHESTERFIELD DINING ROOM SUITE (Richly Upholstered), HANDSOME OAK BEDROOM SUITE (Consisting of Oak Double-panelled door Wardrobe, Oak Cheval Duchesse Chest, Oak Panel Bedstead and Wire Mattress, Oak Bedroom Pedestal), SOLID OAK BUFFET SIDEBOARD, OAK TELESCOPIC DINING TABLE, LOVELY OAK HALL SETTEE. SEAGBASS DINNER WAGON, CANADIAN CHAIRS, WICKER CHAIRS, OAK PALM STANDS. Park, Reynolds, limited, arc instructed to sell this artistic Household Furniture, On view morning of sale. •
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Evening Star, Issue 19803, 29 February 1928, Page 8
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