AUCTIONS. ' AUCTION SALExOF ATTRACTIVE FREEHOLD PROPERTY MOSGIEL MOSGIBL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, at 1.30 o’clock. At Premises, No. 5 Mure> street; (corner of Irvine sh-eet) Under instructions from THE PEIU El UAL TRUSTEES COY. LTD., Estate of JOHN LOGAN. in the P 1: Subdivision of-Sections 13 and 14 Block VI Mosgiel (area, 1 rood 4 poles). SUBSTANTIAL RESIDENCE OF SEVEN ROOMS, with all conveniences. Motor garage; outside room; washhouse and fowlhouscs. ’ AN EXCELLENT HOME. Section beautifully laid out in lawn, garden, and shrubbery, with concrete paths; centrally situated, within easy distance of Railway and lost. Office. FOR DEFINITE SALE. Also, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; FORD 8 H.P. SEDAN (1936 model). ALEX. HARRIS LTD., AUCTIONEERS
’ TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, October 27 and 28. At 1.30 sharp each day. In Our Downstairs Rooms. Sale by Auction of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GOODS, AND CHATTELS, GARDEN TOOLS, ETC. TAMES SAMSON ' , AND CO. U have been instructed by Mr J. Berkham and other vendors to sell by auction their Rooms. Dowling street; ______ Henna Moquette DINING ROOM SUITE, Oak Draw-leaf Table with Cocktail Cupboard, Sideboard and 4 Chairs to match. rVrnpS Krn,ares RADIO SET, splendid Gramophone CHESTERFIELD SUITE (7 pieces); Fireside Chairs, Oak Occasional Tables, Wire Settee Couch. Framed Mirrors, large 6ft 6in SpLID .INBOARD, Oblong Dining Table, SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE. (4 pieces), Mirror Wardrobe, Heavy Linoleum, Carved .table, Velvet Cushions, Office Table (leather top), first-class Organ, in good order, Walnut Chess Table, TEA WAGON, and General Furniture. The above Furniture is equal to new, having been in uso only a few months. Also: TO DEALERS AND THOSE IN SEARCH OF FURNITURE SUITABLE FOR CRIBS, ETC. Under instructions from the Trustees m deceased estates, and other vendors. 3 SETTEE SUITES, 3 Chesterfield Suites, 2 SIDEBOARDS, 4 DINING TABLES, Oak Draw-leaf Table, Piano Stool, 4 Divan Armchairs, Ed is wan Cleaner, Typewriter, Sewing Machine, Overmantel, large lob of Linoleum, 4- Morris Chairs, 30 Kitchen Chairs, Kitchen Tables, Steps, Seagrass Perambulator, 10 DUCHESSE CHESTS, TO Double and Single Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Golden Oak Bedroom Suite, AVire Mattresses, Bedding, Electric Heater, Electric Cooker, Extending Dining Table, Organ, Leather Ottoman, Wire Shakedown, 5-drawer Chest, Wardrobe, Pictures. 2 KITCHEN CUPBOARDS and DRAWERS, old-fashioned Walnut Settee Couch, (ESCRITOIRE, Kerbs, Leather Suite, Mattresses, Pillows, Sofa, Tables, Chairs, Clock, Cutlery, Crockery, Cups and Saucers, Saucepans, Kettles, Kitchen Utensils, Scales, Tool Chest, E.P. Coffee Pots, Saw Bench, Steps, small Gas Cooker. Patent Acme Wringer, Long Steps, 24ft Ladder, 12ft Ladder, Jam Jars, Flower Pots, Pot Stands, 2 Lawn Mowers, Looking Glasses, Water Can, Garden Hose, 2 Children’s Rocking Horses, Garden Tools, Shears, Planes, Hammers, Spades, Set Concrete Washtubs, and Furniture of all sorts, L.P. 3ft Shacklock Range, 2 Budgies, H.P. Zealandia Range. SALE SHARP 1.30 EACH DAY. JAME£ SAMSON AND CO., Auctioneers. Every Lot to be Cleared Without Reserve. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. MOSGIEL. MOSGI'EL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, At 1.30 o’clock. ! At' Premises, No. 5, corner Mure and Irvine streets. Under instructions from The Perpetual Trustees Company Ltd. In the estate of John Logan. SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. ■ FORD 8 h.p. SEDAN (4-seater, 1936 model, in beautiful order). COSTLY CHESTERFIELD SUITE (In moquette), AXMINSTBR CARPET SQUARE- (12 x 10)-, SUPERIOR WILTON CARPET (12 x 9), AXMINSTER HALL CARPET (15ft x 4ft 6iu), FUMED OAK DRAW-LEAF DINING - TABLE. OAK SETTEE, 2 CARVERS’ CHAIRS, AND 4 HIGH-BACK CHAIRS, MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, BOOKCASE AND ESCRITOIRE, Occasional Tables, Sofa Rugs, Hearthrugs, Fireside Set, Copper Kerb, Bookshelves, Oak Music Cabinet, Water Colours, Flower Bowls, Pot Stand, Electric Radiator, Vases and Ornaments, Wall Mirror, Barometer and Thermometer, Linoleums, CHINA, CRYSTAL, AND ELECTROPLATE, CUTLERY, SPOONS AND FORKS, 2 Fireside Chairs in Moquette, Leather Dining Chairs, Tea Wagon, Marble Clock, Set Chambers’ Encyclopaedia (10 vols.), Electric Lamp, Oak Cake Stand. OAK BEDROOM SUITE, Double and Single Wood Bedsteads and Bedding, Mirror-door Wardrobes, Linoleums, Duchesse Chests, Whatnot, Teaware, Dinnerware, Saucepans, Enamelware, Utensils, Bins, Electric Iron, Carpet Sweeper, Vic 5 All Vacuum Cleaner, Acme Wringer, Assorted Garden Tools, Wheelbarrows, Rope, Hose, Destructor, MANSON’S SPECIAL LAWN MOWER ball bearings), COLUMBUS BROADCAST RADIO (almost new), FORD 8 h.p. 4-SEATER SEDAN (1936 model, has only run 12,000 miles, in beautiful order). Alex. Harris limited, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4) At 12.30. In Our Main Floor Booms, Dowling street. Under Instructions from tho District Public Trustee. In the Estate of William Chapman. CAVERSHAM FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Area 11.58 poles, Known as No. 8 Laing street. IMPROVEMENTS: Four-roomed Wooden Dwelling, bathroom, scullery, outhouses, cellar accommodation, verandah, bow front window, e. light, ii. ; and c. water. WOOD-AND-BRICK GARAGE. Situated just off tram line, nice elevation. VACANT POSSESSION CAN BE GIVEN. Further particulars and conditions of sale from DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE; Or A JAMiS SAMSON AND CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1942, At Noon. ) A R K, REYNOLDS LTD. have received instructions from the unedin City Corporation to offer for sale f public auction, at their rooms, 39 Bond reet, at the above-mentioned time and ite, the under-mentioned Building Leases, b. : >T I.—Allotment 46, of Section 6,' Block VII., Town District, at present in the name of Harold Scott Butterworth. The upset rent foij the new term of twenty-one (21) years is £8 per annum, and the valuation for improvements £650. XT 2.—Allotment 40, D.P. 252, of Sections 1 and 2, Block IV., Upper Kaikorai District, at present in the name of Francis Chapman Martin. The upset rent for ' the new term of twenty-one (21) years is £lB per annum, and the valuation for improvements, £2,000. Further particulars may be had on applition to _ THE TOWN CLERK. PARK. REYNOLDS LTD. RADIO CENTRE 105 Princes Street. GUARANTEED REPAIRS. Sets collected and delivered. Ring 13-577.
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Evening Star, Issue 24334, 24 October 1942, Page 2
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