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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 6th MAY, At 1 o’clock sharp. At Rooms, Princes street. On Account of Whom It May Concern. 75 BUNDLES NEW OAK MOULDINGS. In. Lots to Suit. LEX- HARRIS & CO.. 6my THIS DAY. _ WEDNESDAY, 6th MAY, At 1 o’clock sharp. At Rooms, Princes street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 2 AMERICAN ORGANS, „ GENUINE INDIAN CARPET SQUARE, DROP-HEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE, m SUPERIOR WILTON PILE CARPET, 2 MIRROR-BACK HALL STANDS, 2 MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARDS, GAS COOKER (in good order), EXTENDING DINING TABLE, MOQUETTE HIGH-BACK DINING ROOM SUITE (7 pieces), F.P, SAFE. Alex. Harris & co. have received instructions to sell by auction, . Household Furniture, including—- . Two walnut American organs, Indian carpet, Wilton pile carpet, linoleum, hall stands, mirror-back sideboards, couches, Austrian chairs, fender kerbs, photogravures, paintings, rattan and wicker chairs, Austrian cane seated lounge, small harmonium, occasional table, cupboards, easy chairs, crockery and crystal, palm stands, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, wardrobe, duchessa chests, duchesse pairs, toilet chests, toiletware, washstands, looking glasses, kitchen table, ■, kitchen chairs, pair steps, wringer, kitchen .utensils, large gas cooker, gent.’a free-wheel bicycle, cabin trunk, QUANTITY FANCY GOODS, BOWLS, etc. Also, At 1.30 o’clock sharp, 5-SEATER GREY GAR. Good running order; self-starter, e. bght, new battery, original tyres. Also, On Account Whom It May Concern: At 2 o’clock sharp. 20 BEAUTIFUL BLOUSES (crepe de chine, fuji silk, voile, etc.). Children’s dresses, knickers, ladies dresses, skirts, slips, 2 dressmaker’s models, etc., etc. MONDAY, 11th MAY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. 2 NEW CHOICE MAORI HILL , BUNGALOWS, Each 5 rooms, and all possible conveniences. Beautifully situated, with frontages to Prestwick street. Each 24 poles. Close golf links, school, and tram. Alex, karris & co. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above; 1, Part Section 41, Balmacewen Estate, containing 34 poles, together with beautiful new Bungalow Vilia, 5 rooms; fibrous plaster ceilings, porcelain enamel bath, hot and cold, Empire papers, tiled slabs and surrounds, lovely hall, built-in linen press and cupboards, concrete tubs and gas under copper; reinforced concrete foundations. 2. Part Sections 41 and 42, Balmacewen Estate, containing l 24 poles, with new modem, well-built Bungalow of _ 5 rooms and all v possible conveniences similar to above. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. This is an exceptional chance to secure an up-to-date new Bungalow in this sunny suburb. 2my THURSDAY, 14th MAY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. CHOICE MORMNGTON FREEHOLD PROPERTY, 7-roomed Residence and all possible conveniences. 38 Poles Land. Splendid Position. Sun All Day. Fronting Crosby street. ONLY £l6O DEPOSIT REQUIRED. Alex. Harris & op. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above — _ 1. Comfortable Residence of 7 Rooms; double box windows, gas, bath, basin, hot and cold; stable, fowl house, washhouse, copper, tubs. Fronting Crosby street, containing 38 poles. 2. Beautiful i-acre Section, with 20ft frontage to Crosby street. This is a lovely allotment, with sunshine all day long. NOTE. —Terms on House only £l5O deposit, balance arranged. 3. 2 SUPERIOR BUILDING ALLOTments, fronting Glen avenue (opposite end of Neidpath road, car passes door, containing 63 poles; 98ft frontage. This is undoubtedly one of the choicest residential sites in Mornington. 4my THURSDAY, 14th MAY, At 12 o’clock. t At Rooms, Princes street. On Account Mr J. Ewart, who has left , Dunedin. CHOICE MUSSELBURGH PROPERTY. 5-Roomed Villa and All Conveniences and Nice Freehold Section, No. 25 HIGH STREET. Alex. Harris & no. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above; Allotment 12, Block 11, Township of Musselburgh, containing 24.24 poles, together with well-built Villa of 5 rooms, oriel window and verandah, bathroom, hot and cold, electric light, gas for cooking, mirror-door wardrobe, tiled hearths and grates, washhouse, copper, tubs, drained: nice garden and good section. No. 25 High street. VACANT POSSESSION. Further particulars from CALLAN AND GALLAWAY, 2my Solicitors, Princes street. . FRIDAY, Bth MAY, 1925, At 10 a.m. Forbury Trotting Ground. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. (LTD.) have been- instructed by L. C. Hazlett, Esq., as Executor under the will of the late Thomas Kett, to sell, without reserve, at above time and place: The Trotting Horses Clonmel (with Saturday’s engagement at the Forbury Park Trotting Meeting) and a Maiden, rising 4 years, by George M. Patchen, out of Envy (Envy is the dam of Malice). Also, Sulky, harness, rugs, hobbles, and sundry trotting gear. Account Thomas Paterson : Three-year-old Colt, Nelson Bingen— Princess Hazel. Full pedigree at sale. Account Mr J. Doogue. The well-known performer “ Golden Nut.” Also, Aged Mare “Outcast,’’. half-sister to “Away,” nominated for Forbury Trots, Saturday, 9th inst. Full Pedigrees at Sale. HOTELS. J^USTRALIA. THE HOTEL SYDNEY. Sydney, is the First Largo Hotel on the Continent ,to instal a Complete Broadcasting Receiving Service for the use of its guests. Cables and Radios; “Otelsydne.” Management E. T. Cheeseman. ORIDIBiON HOTEL, DUNEDIN. Airship R 33 Was blown out to sea, In command was Lieutenant Booth. The chief steward, at his bid, Produced the jar from the GRID., THEN the rest of the journey was smooth. NOTE.—Jars of Number Eleven Whisky to be had at the Gridiron Hotel ONLY. Tse criterion hotel Under Entirely New Management, Moray place, Dunedin. Right in the heart of the city, yet out of the noise and bustle. Excellent Accommodation for guests.' First-class Cuisine. All the best brands of liquor stocked. ANGUS MTVOR, g7g~ , Proprietor. OTAGO WITNESS, —New Stories, A large amount et. agafliait matter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19472, 6 May 1925, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19472, 6 May 1925, Page 14

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