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Sales by Auction. Jamea Samson and Co. THIS DAY, MONDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. Unreserved Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions from Mr Uro, to sell by auction, at their Rooms, His Household Furniture, including: ChefTonior, hair couch, 100 table, Brussels carpets, fender nud fireirons, mirrors, curtain poles and rings, pictures, ornaments, double nnd single bedsteads, spring mattress, palliasses, blankets, washstands and ware, toilet tables, toilet glasses, kitchen sofa, tables, chairs, hip bath, kitchen dresser, portable boiler, doormats, iron and wood tubs, crockery and glassware, cutlery, kitchen aud cooking utensils, kc, kc, ko. 15n Wright, Stephenson, and Co. FRIDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, At 1 o'clock. At tho Provincial Saleyards. FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGE HORSES, CROSS-COUNTRY HORSES, UPSTANDING HACKS, LIGHT j HARNESS HORSES and MEDIUM DRAUGHTS, From Wanganui. , -v\ Bright, stephenson, a co,| W by Mr Robert Ross (of Wanganui), will sell by auction, at above timo and place, AVithout reserve, 9 pairs splendid Carriage Horses (16?- to -1 17 hands) ft magnificent Cross-country Horses and first-class Hacks I A 9 good Light Harness Horses aud Medium Draughts; suitable for spring vans, spring carts, and tramway work. The above will be found the best shipment of horses that Mr Ross has yet brought to this market, and they are as usual for unreserved sale. I--" Donald Stronach, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FOURTH SALE Of MERINO DOWNS LAND. tl At Tapanui, About the time of the Tapanui Show. 3000 ACRES, The pick of this famous Estate, In Small Sections. DONALD STRONACH (on behalf of tbe Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited) will sell, as above, A further portion of the MERINO DOWNS ESTATE, on the usual very liberal terms of payment. 13n D. Reid and Co THIS DAY, MONDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, At half-past 2 o'clock, DONALD REID and CO. have received instructions from Mr James Friend to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Vogel street, Dunedin, on the above date, That valuable Freehold SECTION situate at the Mosgiel Junction, within flvo minutes' walk of the Mosgiel station, containing one-fifth of an acre, and now occupied by Mr Friend; together with all improvements, including substantial Four-roomed COTTAGE, large Shed 24ft long, garden well stocked with fruit trees, piggeries, outhouses, and every requisite convenience. Terms at sale. 30« THIS DAY, MONDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, At half-past 2 o'clockj FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT WEST DUNEDIN. Under the conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Dunedin, in pursuance of "The Land Transfer Act 1885," and under the powers conferred by two several Memoranda of Mortgage, Registered Numbers 7192 and 0580. DONALD REID and CO. will offer for sale at their Rooms, Vogel street Dunedin, on the above date, v All Jthat piece of LAND, containing 10.5 poles (more or less), being Allotment 35, Township of West Dunedin. And also all that piece of LAND, containing 10.5 poles, being Allotment 36 on the plan of the said Township, together with the Dwelling House and Outhouse thereon; at present occupied by Mr Matthew Fogarty. For further particulars apply to Messrs REID BROS. & FINCH, Solicitors, Lower High street; Orto 260 THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock. WOOL. WOOL. At tho Otago Corn and Wool Exchange. DONALD REID & CO will sell by auction 120 bales scoured, washed, and greasy wools (new clip). Catalogues on Monday morning. 15n To Dairymen, Graziers, Butchers, and others. EXCELLENT GRAZING PADDOCKS, Berkeley Estate (near Henley railway station), TO BE LET BY TENDER. DONALD REID& CO. have received instructions to invite Tenders for the Season's Grazing, up to 30th May 1887, of the Paddocks of the Berkeley Estate, as now enclosed. The paddocks range from 19 to 170 acres. Tenders will be received until Saturday, the 20th iu6t., for the grazing of each paddock separately. A deposit of one-fourth of the rent offered must be sent along with each tender. Parties taking the grazing will be free from payment of rates and taxes, which will all be paid by the owners. Forms of tender and full particulars on application to DONALD REID & CO., with whom tenders must be lodged on or before Saturday, the 20th inst. 15n

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7720, 15 November 1886, Page 4

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