M'ssis 1 A Thompson and Johnson solicitors toįinhiE Spacious vciandah entrance hall 5 bed coms 2 loree icccptlon íoíms (10ft x 27ft) (20ft i rill 2 batbioom laige kitchen and laundry PUBLIC AUCTION In the REAL ESTATE IfSiTTUTE ROOMS 30a Martin place Sydney on THURSDAY 12th SEPTEMBER 191 j at 11 am Thl- jiropcily needs a small amount spent on (novations when much higher icnts could be leal line 51ft 61ln being Lot E of Prince s Estate Land 48ft 65in to Queen s ave depths of 144ft lo and 136ft 7.in. Messrs 1 A Thompson and Johnson Solicitors j Mortpn"pr_īLOCK of 4 /ell eonstiucted Hats Handy to ! eitv with unlntcLiuptcd views of rhe Harbour All Hats aie let ut veiv low rentals oi £1 pci r ti each lotol Rents £208 pei annum PUBHC AUCTION In the REAL ESTATE IN «ITUTE TOOMS 30a MAr TIN PI ACE Sydney on THURSDAY l"th SEP1EMBFR 19J5 at 11 n in Ooins loun"e loom dining room kitchen bath oom pnd vcrondahs Urtidv RECIDFNCF good older containing 4 bed No 13" OBERON STREET Within five minutes of Ti am Messrs J A Thomp-on and Johnson Solicitais o Mortgppce PUBLIC AUCTION 111 the REAL ESTATE IN S11IUTE ROOMS 10a M ^RTIN PLACE Sydney On THURSDAY l_h SEPTEMBER 1935 at 11 am UND 25ft to ravlni sticet depth 150ft being Lot S6ICK COTT \GE containing 2 bedrooms living BUNGALOW contamine, J bedioom« loungeĭilling loom kltrhcn batlnoom loundly front R,»d no-ltlon At present let at 18/ per week Tis Iroperty Is In excellent ordeiĮBlCh. Verandah 2 Bedrooms Lounge Dining room Bathroom Kitchen Glassed in Vciandnh VrrRACflVE BRICK COTTAGE containing H ont Meara I A Thompson ond Johnson Solicitors PUBLIC AUCTION ill the REAL ESTATE IN ,!TUTE ROOMS 30a MARTIN PLACE Sydney on isURSDAY 1-th SEPTEMBER 1935 Ot 11 a in \ rare oppoitunllv for a Solid Investment i In the North side and 83ft on South side »"rt ?'l u°trtton-i«6 Ci esrent street depth 127ÍI Tin UND (11 71ft to East Cresecnt stiret depth 1 about 15 iii real 68ft lin Being Lot \ part Hour view«-with frontages to the Hal bom and rast Crescent street Swimming Baths Minutes of ferry commanding excellent Hal , (Olidlv const! Iicted Bl OCK of IHIRTY TWO * ÍLAT& wonderful position within three "unPR INS1 RUCTIONS FROM I HE MOR1GAGEE 0 in exercise nf Its power of sale [r«n lines (ahnut 12 words) 2/ Saturday 2/6 1 "Venom" (S09E07) Seen in a gun collection The Prince of the Pacific (Le prince du Pacifique) Prairie Hunters in Mexico (Präriejäger in Mexiko) The Sons of Great Bear (Die Söhne der großen Bärin)Ĭavalry Pistol seen in Gekko´s gun collection Mexican republicans and Emperor Maximilian's soldiers The Remington Rolling Block rifle has appeared in the following film used by the following actors: In this type of firearm action, the breech is sealed by a circular breechblock that rotates or rolls on a pin. The name refers to the action the rifle uses- rolling block action. Rolling Blocks were even used in a military capacity up until World War I, when Britain bought surplus stock to arm personnel of Royal Navy support vessels and France issued Rolling Blocks to rear line troops. Its popularity owed in part to its very strong and robust action, which could handle the increased pressure generated by the new smokeless powder cartridges that came into common use in the late 1800s. The Rolling Block was also very popular on the civilian market and was prized by hunters. Militarized Rolling Blocks would be produced in numerous calibers and would see use by Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Spain, Egypt, Argentina, and many other nations. However, it would go on to see extensive military use throughout the later half of the 1800s. First designed by Joseph Rider in 1864, the original Rolling Block design was finalized too late to see action in the American Civil War. The Remington Rolling Block is a single-shot, breech-loading rifle that was produced by Remington.