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SALES 182 AUCTION IMPORTANT SALE OF CITY BUILDING SITES MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, At J 2.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. In the Estate of the late C. P. M. Butterworth. Township of Melrose. Roslyn. . . 3 CHOICE BUILDING SITES. 3 CHOICE BUILDING SITES. Also: QUAINT OLD ENGLISH STYLE BRICK AND SLATE-ROOF RESIDENCI Of 9 Rooms. No. 11 WALLACE STREET. ROSLYN. A LEX. HARRIS, LTD., have received instructions from the Trustees to Sell by Auction as above. . , ..•■•. . The Sections and Residence are beautifully situated, being sheltered and sunny, with a glorious outlook and lovely surroundings, within 10 minute* walk of the Octagon. The only available sites in this exclusive locality. Plans may be obtained from the Auctioneers. Further particulars'from MESSRS COOK. LEMON AND COOK, Solicitors. 2 O'CLOCK. THIS DAY, TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, . At No. 10 Dowling street. At 130 o'clock 6 Rooms 59 CAVELL STREET. At i.dU oeioCK. 6 Rooms .-i ••-. In Our Upstairs Rooms. Princes street. 6 Rooms Buyer financed before sal* Vacant. Keys at T -x, u m n, t . T? ' S. McKENZIE, LIMITED. Instructed by the Trustees in a de- JL\. ceased estate. Ex store. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI- J, ° .-■ ' TURE AND FURNISHINGS. FRIDAY. At No. 10 Dowling street. . LOVELY 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD Unless reasonable offer in earlier:" SUITE, in floral moquetle (almost new), 2 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITES. |t. Kilda 59 YOUNG STREET. In moquette, S tl Kilda Square House of 5 rooms; RICH SILK TAPESTRY THREE- st Kilda all convs.; rates £8 odd. PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE. SILK st " Kiltla Buyer financed prior to TAPESTRY SETTEE. OAK OVAL st Kiltla sa i e> Owner occupier. DINING TABLE. RICH AXMINSTER Dl " , CARPETS. OAK HIGH-BACK DINING . CHAIRS 10-STOP WALNUT ORGAN. I Cards to inspect from ELECTROLUXVACUUM■ g Mc k E NZIE, LIMITED, (good order). HANDSOME MIRROR- I\. BACK SIDEBOARD. SMALL OAK BUFFET SIDEBOARD. SOLID OAK ESCRITOIRE AND BOOKCASE, 2 O'CLOCK, GATE-LEG DINING TABLE, SOLID MONDAY OAK 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE. At No. 10 Dowling street. ,■ CHOICE COLLECTION VASES AND 5-6 Rooms 92 MARYHILL TERRAC* Vacant. -All convs. ORNAMENTS. 5-6 Rooms Vacant. Also . • 5-6 Rooms .All convs. , , „.,, ', .* • -6 Rooms. Mirror-back Sideboard, Morris Chairs, „ -, Nav i or 0 r Wire-seated Settee (moquette cushion). Kevs l rom Waylor jr Occasional Tables. Bronze Firescreen, T? S. McKENZIE, LIMIT_J3. Oak Log Box. Piano Seat. Linoleum. ■ ' ' ■ ■ Pictures, Crockery. Oak Pot Stand, MflM ' n4v cpptfmrfw <?n Couches. Rattan Settee, Firescreens, MONDAY.!SEPTEMBER 30. ■ , ■ Water Colours, Carpet Sweeper, 4ft 6in At 12 0 clock Noon. Wood Bedstead. Heavy Flock Mat- «».'•_,,■ T r> t,-„« »♦ tresses. Duchesse Chests. Shaving In Our Main Floor Rooms. Dowling. st. Cabinet, Corner Cupboards, Tallboy. _ u Z^> r Mhtft KitCh6n Ut€nSllS! SoLD FREEHOLD _awn Mower, etc. QUEENSTOWN. QUEENSTOWN. ALEX. HARRIS. LIMITED. p McBRIDE'S; HOTEL. !;; ix A„M^v,« o r< ! Atr«nt.s. Containing 1 rood 34.25 poles. ■■ MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. At 12 o'clock Noon. Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. Containing 1 rood 34.25 poles. One of the mos' popular hotels in Otago. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. THIS DAY. utago. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. At 3 o'clock In our Upstairs Rooms. Princes street. -Wooden building,, containing Lounges. On account of Lady Client. Sitting Rooms, Bar. .Bedrooms, and all OLD MAHOGANY REGENCY ROUND necessary Offices and conveniences. ri . TABLE, 1820, Pillar Centre and Claw PROGRESSION. ■-. „,», in « *!£s• cmt- t ATjT t? If a n U P to" date Hotel was erected on °P L P D n^r!w G ' this sit « " command the major GEORGIAN POLE TAPESTRY trade, of Queenstown and fully justifj « Rosewood Regency Chairs, 2 Maho- [ne extr£l '- 051 ' gaS Regency Chairs. 2 Old Mahogany A MOST LUCRATIVE BUSINESS , Victorian Chairs „__., Has been carried on in this hotel OLD SPANISH MAHOGANY CANOPY for vears _ Tho usands visit Beautiful BEDSTEAD, __, AT Queenstown annually, and this Hotel MAHOGANY LOO TABLE REAL has always most popu i ar )w„ OLD FRENCH ALCOVE SPANISH with Visitors and Residents.' V MAHOGANY BEDSTEAD (a fine . nTpT specimen of period furniture). Also OWN YOUR HOTEL FREEHOLD Small Collection of Old China, includ- And be free from worry of Leasea irig Dresden Worcester. Staffordshire THIS IS YOUR CHANCE. DON'T and Rockingham Ware. MISS IT. ■'■■/ ALEX HARMS. LIMITED, . f^?? 1 * '• A Auctlone er S andßeal Estate Agents. „„ „__ and Furniture can be taken over a* AUCTION SALE OF CITY FREE- the option of the Purchaser. HOLD. .'.:.■:"—£:.. At our Rooms. TAMES SAMSON i'AND CO. r No. 5 Dowling street: " have received instructions from On behalf of the Mortgagees. Mrs Agnes M. Mcßride to sell by>aue-. Double-storey Residence. Kauri-built, tion the Freehold Hotel Property decontaining 8 rooms, scullery, and scribed above. .' ■ - No!"I ° N THE MARKET FOR GENUINE DUNEDIN. _ ' Being Allot. 5, Plan 524. Dunedin, Further particulars from containing 15.2 poles of land; handy to Messrs NEILL. ROSS & MEADE, -. Octagon; suitable for room-letting, Solicitors, boarding house; could be converted Or, . : -« into two first-class flats; electric light, AUCTIONEERS. hot and cold water, porcelain bath and • : ; ,.. '- : -.•: basin; coal range and gas cooker. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1. Date of Sale: At 12 o'clock. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, At Rooms. 39 Bond street, Dunedin. At 2 o'clock. _ —— jmA-j Messrs NEILL. ROSS & MEADE, Solicitors. ' AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1. At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, 39 Bond street, Dunedin. Mortgagees would consider reasonable On account of the Perpetual Trustees offer. Co., Ltd. Estate of the late Mr Walter Further particulars: Taine. ALEX. MACDONALD, KARITANE KARITANE -"■ Auctioneer and Land Agent, THE ARTISTIC SEASIDE 5 Dowling street; RESIDENCE. Or from the solicitors „ Lounge. 3 bedrooms, bathroo Messrs WEBB ALLAN WALKER, de tached 2-roomed cottage, workshop, AND ANDERSON. • garage, and SPECIAL SALE OF CATTLE. Lorneville (Invercargill) Saleyards. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1940, SECTIONS IN SUNNY KARITANE, At 1.30 p.m. VALUABLE FREEHOLD SECTION (over quarter-acre). Also, Adjoining the above residence: TWO OF THE BEST FREEHOLD At the "Point," facing the beach. Now open for inspection. - 170 3 and 4-year-old Bullocks (fat """ _ f and forward) PARK, REYNO 120 2-year-old Steers x 110 mixed-sex Yearlings — ■ —— -^- r^50 2-year-old Heifers OF EXTENSIVE MINING PLANT, 80 Store Cows . ETC. 20 Speyed Hereford Cows . These are well-bred cattle, have On SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5, •, been well turniped. and will be sold Commencing at 10.30.a.m. . .., in lots to suit purchasers. A ~ _.., .— ~ ~ ... ft ~.._ „ ... . . , ~ . , . At the Fifty-five Gold Mihe. Ltd.%,; Cattle purchased at this sale by *■•. c i a i m .. buyers from Balclutha and surround- „„.„„. ;',„„_„ ing districts, will be delivered at Bal- TUAPEKA MOUTH. .... clutha at 2s 6d per head for a number T „ ,„...„_ , :„„«j..« not less than 100 head. Different pur- J R. MUNRO has received instruc-, chasers could have the cattle marked " a fi?™ ft ?Z «L € Hffif 1 * %£& and sorted out on arrival at Balclutha. nm^rnZ^%m\XL,V^' Account Burwood Station: (< ? ooft gSJJfVi-' • WiW 45 3 and 4-vear-old Hereforrl Bnl. P : P es - 4ioft llln Dl P es - 500 ft 13m P J P es ' fork, weietord Bui- ?in no2zle and 2 9in nozzles comDlete 10CKS - 200 ft ljin, 25ft 4in and 100 ft assorted , rn sizes of galv. pipes, 9in, llin and 3 7ih TTn J t ' u •• valves, large number of bends, joints, A .. «*•"•. elbows, reduction sockets to suit all Auctioneers, Invercargill. sizes pipes also quant it y short lengths - 0 f var j oUs s i z es of pipes; 11 lengths MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. wooden and 12 lengths iron sluice boxes; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. wooden and 12 lengths iron sluice boxes; At 12 noon. gold box. large quantity ripple plates (3ft x 18in), and 40 2ft iron plateSi also FREEHOLD SHOP and DWELLING, large quantity of sundries/Including spalding hammer, jets (assorted sizes), TRELAND'S. LTD.. will offer by Auc- fire hose, searchlight, large and small *■ tion at their Manse street Sale- pulleys, taps and dies, forge, drilling rooms: machine, anvil, vyce. belting, picks. That excellent FREEHOLD situated shovels. 4 telephones, etc. on the corner of ANDERSON'S BAY Two 70 h.p. Atlas gas engines com-? ROAD AND OXFORD STREET (No. plete. air compressor complete with 507 Anderson's Bay road). " tanks. 3-phase generator (400« volt), Double Shop. Dwelling of 6 rooms, 60 h.p. Ruston Hornsby Diesel engin« Garage. Workshop. (complete). General Electric induction A great opportunity to commence motor (50 h.p.. complete with starter), business. Mather and Piatt 1000-gal. pump, The low reserve makes this a certain Tanpye 4in pump, also quantity inseller. sulators, copper wire, globes and Keys at our Office. shades, etc. IRELAND'S. Four tents, lined and with iron roof Auctioneers. 12 x 14. 14 x 12. 10 x 12. 10 x 12, one 12 x 14 hut with high-pressure range and tank, 10 x 12. hut, one new iron show i\n PARAm? shed SHUW AI\IJ rAKAUE blacksmith's shop (15 x 10). also quan-^ tity good roofing iron in 5,8, 9 and OTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY. 10f J * hee % ! t macrocarpa i light poles' \J and auantity hardwopd timber. Much of this plant has had very IRELAND'S. SHOW AND PARADE ANNUAL CLYDESDALE STALLIONS SHOW AND PARADE TAHUNA PARK. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), SEPTEMBER 26. Commencing 11 a.m. sharp. Admission Is. R. D. STEWART. Secretary. WREN'S for all Painting or Paperhanging requisites; save money and buy at Wren's, 402 Princes street. little use. and is in splendid order. Situated at township of Tuapek* Mouth with a good motor road right to claim. .-,... Further particulars from J. R. MUNRO, Auctioneer, Cromwell. : fOW MANY PEOPLE PASS YOUB I SHOP? Thousands more will read your Advertisement in THE OTAGO DAILY TIME 3. Use our Classified Advertisement Columns.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24412, 25 September 1940, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24412, 25 September 1940, Page 13

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