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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY. 25th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At-Rooms. 131 Princes street. ' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO (by Broadwood), MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD. Vir LE X. HARR I 8: & 00. .£jl, hare recolved instructions from Dr Robinson to. sell hy auction, liis Furniture, etc., comprising— Pi alio i (hy Broadwood), oak dining suite in Utrecht velvet, solid mahogany sideboard, walnut', suite in -tapestry, bookcase, dining table (8ft); red pine bookcase, carpet square, linoleums, occasional table, occasional chairs, lamps, set carvers in case, crockery and crystal, pictures, gilt-framed mirrors, curtain poles,' brass tilo fender and brasses, mahogany 100 table, fender stool, child's combination chair, couch in Ic-nther, umbrella stand, circular marble-top table, double solid brass Persian bedstead, double brass.mounted bedsteads, wire ami spring mattresses, kapok 'Metis, duchess ehc-st, • innrbletop washstuml, toilet ware, full-Scotch chest and ware, toilet tables, colonial sofas,: kitchen tables, Austrian chairs, kitchen chairs, carpenter's bench, show cases. \ horse-powc-r oi! engine, wood turning lathe, |-plato camera, etc. <j. Also; a- small stock of Drapery, comprising: Wool undernarits, gloves, white shirts, corsets, hose, silosia, flannelette, eic., etc. , MONDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 12.30 o'clock. At Rooms, 151 Princes street. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Dl'.ncdih, Mornington, Cavcrsham, Opoho. A LE X. HAR RI S & ,C 0. J\ ' are instructed to sell by auction, as above: 1. AIL that Piece of Land being Sections .56 and 75, Block IT, fronting Melville street and Walker avenue, together with 4-roomcd Brick Dwelling fronting Melville street, and 3-roomcd Brick Dwelling fronting Walker avenue; ground measurement, 20ft by 80ft. House numbers,'s7 and 10. 2. All that Piece o£ Land being Allotments 288 and 289, Glen Estate, Cooper street, Morniiigton. containing 20 nolcs, together with- 5-roomcd Dwelling; scullery, waslillotfee. ■ ' 5. The unexpired term of Lease of Quarteracre Section, Hayivard street, Montccillo, together with 4-roomcd Dwelling thereon; Corporation lease; ground rent, £5 10s per annum: 18 years to run. IN THE ESTATE OF MRS GOODALL: 4. All that Piece of Land. Calto'n tcrmce, Opoho,' containing 20 poles, together with 4-roomed Dwelling and outhouses thereon, with good garden and orchard; closo to trams., 5. Unexpired Term of Lease of -i-acro, Cargill road, near Railway Workshops, together* wifii 3 Dwellings fhc-rcon. Presbyterian Church' lease; ground rent, £6 per annurnf '. . 6. All that Piece of Land being nart of Section 18, B'.ock VI, Goodall street, Cavcrsham, 55ft- frontage by 66ft. 'For particulars apniy to :23n THE AUCTIONEERS. : THURSDAY. 26th NOVEMBER, At 10.30 o'clock. At the Dunedin Horse Saleyards. BOG-CARTHORSE. TK7RIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. » V have received from Dr M'lMlar to sell by auction, as above: 1- first-class dog-cart Maro (five years). THURSDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, . At 10.30 o'clock slurp. At the Dunedin Hcrjc'Saleyards. SPECIAL SHOW SALE Of CLYDESDALE MARES and "FILLIES (from Australia) and HARNESS HORSES (from the North Island). WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, k CO. lwve rccoived instruction? from Mr Ernest Stevenson tp sell by public auction, at tlio above time and place: 18 young Clydesdale Mares and Fillies, specially selcctad for the Otago market. Farmers and others in quest of good young Mares are specially urged to attend this sale., Mr Stevenson will also offer at this sale :a number of first-class harness Horses from the -North Island, and these will bo found to bo very suitable for all classes of springcart and light harness work. 16: i THURSDAY. 25th NOVEMBER, " At, 10.30 o'clock. '- At the Dunedin Horse Saleyards. . SPECIAL SALE of DRAUGHT and HARNESS HORSES From North Canterbury. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. ' » have received instructions from a North Canterbury client to sell'by auction, as. above. 20 draught, spring-cart, and harness Horsos, specially selected for _this market. ' 25n fridaV, . At 11 o'clock. . At the Show Grounds, Tahuna Park. ANNUAL SALE OF STUD STOCK. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON. & CO. ' » will hold, at above- time and place, Their annual sale of Stock, illeluding 5 stud shorthorn Cattle from , Mr-Arthur Chamberlain, Brookside. Mr .Chamberlain is well known as one of tho leading breeders of shorthorns in Canterbury. His cattle aro of i very fine milking strain, and'owners of cither stud or dairy herds who wish to improve their breed of cattle should not fail to attend tho sale. The oattlo to bo offered include: Duko of Rothesay (1090, N.Z.H.15.), winner of 10 champion prizes; Tulip \ r , a-daughter of tho : above bull, winner of five prizes in Canterbury and Otago; Countess V, also a prize-taker: -1 three-year-old Heifer and 1 yearling Bull., Both cows and the heifer are in milk. 24n THURSDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, At 4.30 p.m. At Dalgsty's Stores, Vogsl and Cumberland '' streets,' Dunedin. Shipfoent of HIGH-CLASS'MERINO RAMS, From Leading Victorian Breeders, spcciallj selected for, JJW Zealand. . . •TULGETY AND. CO. (LIMITED will sell by auction, at thoir Stores Cumberland and Vogcl streets, Dunedin, 'or Thursday,, November 26, at 4.30 p.m.: On account of Mr Francis Begg, Bush) Creek, Glenthomson, Victoria— 17 extra high-class four-tooth etui , merino Rams 20 extra selected four-tooth merim Rams Qn account of Mr F. S. Staughton Staughtoh Vale, near Geclong, Victoria— 22 six-tooth high-class merino Rams 27 four,-tooth, in 4 tho wool. The Sheep from the above flocks are notcc for their'large frames, strong constitution and for the length and/ quality ofthoi: wool, which invariably bringo the iiighes prices obtainod for Victorian clips. Las season tho best qualities sold as follows:— • Bushy Creek: Greasy—ll bales extr: super, 16Jd per lb; 30 bales super, 15jd; supor lambs, 14d. ;! : Staughton 'Vale;', 10 bales extra supe M H, 16|d; 11 bales extra super, 16£u: 32 bales first combing, 14d. Both lots of rams are clean-faced, and hav been carefully selected by the owners fo New Zealand. Intending buyers should no mis? the opportunity of acquiring a typo o merinos which cannot fail to provo of ad vantage to thoir flocks. ■ DALGETY & CO. (LIMITED), MONDAY, 7th DECEMBER, At 1 o'clock, AT SALEYARDS, PALMERSTON. The late WILLIAM WHITESIDE'S FARM Shag Valley. DALGETY & _ CO. (LIMITED] havo. raccived instructions to soil h public' auction at above timo and place: All that PARCEL of LAND being Sq< t-ion 16, Block IX, Mocraki Surve ■■ District, containing. 83 acres 17 pole: The Property; which belonged to tlio lat William Whiteside, forms a nice compat farm of-good irable land, about 2$ mile from Palmcrston, at present al! under grasi Thei'o is a- ; 5-roomed Dwelling, with goo orchard,. and' subdividing fences. /For, further particulars, apply to • '. 'JOHN]?. M. ERASER, Solicitor; •Orto • . ,; : THE AUCTIONEERS. 16

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12829, 25 November 1903, Page 8

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