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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAT, TUESDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, , ■ At 2 o'clock, tic-moved to Rooms for Convenience of Sale. Bale by Auction of Household Furniture, Walnut Pi?-no, Walnut Overmantel, Mirror Hall Stand, Telescope Dining Table, 3 Gents' Bicycles, etc. fT AMES SAMSON & CO. W _ havo received instructions to sell by miction, at tlioir Rooms, Dowling street: Walnut piano (by Walker, London), mirror sideboard, walnut overmantel, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearth and wool nigs, brass fefiders, fire brasses, coal vases, dining table, dinner and tea sets, cruets, vases, ornaments, pictures, cutlery and glassware. Vienna, wicker, and rattan c-hairs, curtain poles and curtains, tapestry and plush suites, leather suite, whatnots, chiffonier, brass kerbs, tapestry and leather couches, fancy lustres, superior gilt dinner sen-ice, onarble and striking clocks, barometer, hanging lamp, mirror hall stand, double and Binple iron bedsteads, snring, wire, and flock mattresses, kapok beds, blankets, quilts, irurror wardrobe. full-Scotch and toilet chests, duchsisc drawers and tables, marble and tilejvas'nstand-, fancy ware, commode, 4- and chests, superior duchesse pair, carpet squares, linoleum, sofa, meat safe, kitchen drosser, 3 gents' bicycles. Also,' instructed by the Trustees to sell a large lot of second-hand furniture, including chairs, tables, napery, table linen, large lot of cutlery, glass and crockery ware, cruets, kitchen _ and cooking utensils of every description, fireproof safe. Without, reserve. WEDNESDAY, 14th JXST., At half-past 2 o'clock. TO PFJJSONSTURNISHING. |T| .11. SPED DI N G IS-'' mil sell on Wednesday first, 'A VERY SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF i : NEW FURNITURE, I Consisting of: Valuable overstrung pi&noforle, handsome. American organ, 7-drawor sewing machine, heavily-carved esdcllebag and best leather (mites, largo bookcase, extending dining table, lar.ge mirror-back sideboards, walnut and cak overmantels, wall mirrors, hr'uy Pcrsian and Axmistcr sofa and hearth rugs, all-brass and fancy bedsteads, handsome duchesse bedroom pair, duehesse chests, library, bedroom, and fancy chairs, Indian rattan settees and chair?, brass fenders and kerb sets, household, bed, and table napery, best cutlery and plated wave, lace curtains, and general furnishings. On Vieiv Upstairs. 12; THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manso street. Instructed by Mrs J. Morkano (who is leaving Dunedin) and other Yonder,--. SUPtmOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (by Sehriebcr). [DARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. J- havo received instructions from Mrs J. Morkano (who is leaving Dunedin) and other Vendors to sell by auction, Household Furniture, consisting of: Rosewood upright grand piano (by Sehrieber), piano stools, walnut-aud-leather suite, octagonal tables, 4-fold screens, fenders, lireirons, ashpans, coal vases, linoleum, ornaments and vasts, tapestry and plush couch, walnut oval table, Singer hand sawing machine, dining tables, Austrian chairs, rattan chairs, pictures, double and single iron bedsteads, wire and spring mattresses, fleck and horsehair mattresses, kauri wardrobe, combination wardrobe and wire shakedown, iluchesso diesis, half-Scotch chests, toilet chests, washst-ands, toilet ware, toilet tables and toilet glasses, toilet pedestals, large kitthen dresser, kitchen tables and chairs, large meat safe, crockery ware, colonial sofa, kitchen end cooking utensils, 3-roller mangles, Jawr. mowers, -3ft 6in Champion range, colonial sofa, photographer's toning and printing outfit, etc., etc., etc. 10s THURSDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, At 12.30 o'clock, At Piooms, Manse street. By Order of tho Liquidators. THE VOLTAIC DREDGE, •As sho now lies on her Claim, Kawarau River, near Cromwell, together with Boats, Lines, Gear, Stores, etc. iQ ARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. IS- aro instructed by tho Liquidators to Bell by auction: THE VOLTAIC DREDGE, with all Accessories. Pontoons—Kauri and bluegum, 105 ft x' 30ft bin x 6ft. Engine and Boiler—Marshall's; 16 and 20 horse-power. Winches—Six barrels, driven by Marshall's soparate vertical ongino. Pump—lOin; Tsngye. Screen—2sft; sfc inside diameter; jin plate. Buckets—4Jft capacity; 2ft centres; links, 5x2. Ladder—63ft centres; will dredge to 42ft below water-line. The Machinery is special:;,- good, of the test construction, designed by Mr P. W. Payne, and erected by day labour. The Dredge is a duplicate of many of tho latelyconstructed machines now working. Can ho inspected at any time. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, 1904, . At 1 o'clock p.m. At Milton. jTT&ONALD REID & CO. (LIMITED) JJ-' have received instructions from tlu> Executors of the lato Alexander Bevcridge, Clarendon, to offer by public auction, at their Ollieo at Milton, on' Tuesday, 13th September, at 1 o'clock p.m.: Tho well-known FARM at Clarendon, containing 171 aercs (mqre or less); subdivided into nine paddocks. _ The Buildings consist of 5-roomed Dwel-ling-house, dairy and scullery, 6-stalled stable, large barn, implement, shed, with loose-box, cow byre, sheep yards, etc. The greater part of tho Farm has been heavily limed and well drained, over 35,000 ft of pipes having been put into the ground. The late Mr Beveridge was well known as a first-class farmer, and the farm is in splendid heart. Tho property is boing disposed of solely owing to Mr Beverdigo's decease. The cultivation of ground and .-owing of crops will bo carried on up to iimo of sale. This affords a splendid opportunity to anyone desirous of souring a first-class farm. Full particulars on application to DONALD REID & CO. (LTD.), Dunedin; Or Mr R. M'KINNON, Agent, Milton. WEDNESDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, At 1 o'clock. At the Farm, Wairuna, near Clinton. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE of SHEEP, HORSES, CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS, Etc. fTkALGETY & CO. (LIMITED) tLr havo been favoured with instructions from Mr John Moffat, of Wairuna, to sell by auction, at abov# time and place, tho iWholo of his Live and Dead Stock as under: 100 crossbred Ewes (four, six, and eighttooth) 20 crossbred Ewos (full-mouthed) 50 crossbred Ewes (hoggets) 1 very superior heavy draught Gelding, 5 years old 1. heavy draught Gelding 1 .heavy draught Mare, 7 years old 1 heavy draught Mare, 9 years old (in fcal to Present Times) .1 heavy draught Gelding, 3 years old j heavy draught Filly, 2 years old 1 draught Foal 1 buggy Mare 4- good dairy Cow 9 10 young Cattle (yearlings and two-year-olds) ! farm drays, reaper and binder (M'Cor%ick), 1 double-furrow plough, 1 single digger (almost new), 1 swing plough, 1 drill plough, diso 'narrows, 1 set 5-lcaf harrows, 1 back-delivery reaper, field grubber, drill, grubber, -wooden roller, chaffcutter, hill drill, turnip sower (18£t), fore© feed sowing machine with chain harrows, Chatham gTain 6eparator, 1 buggy, all bis harness and a quantity of sundries, also 70 bags sped oats, 18 bags grass seed and Up to Date seed potatoes. Luncheon provided. NOTE.—We would draw attention to Mr Moffat's Horses, as they are a particularly well-brod lot and good sorts. The farm is situated about 2£ miles from Clinton and one mile from Wairima Siding, and sis Mr Moffat has sold his farm, everything is for nnreserved sale. * 3iau 'WEDNESDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, FAT. CATTLE. fTHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERiJL CANHLE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED) will offer, as show, about 40 head fat aod three-parts fat Cattle, from Mamotobo. - A GRAND LINE. -«j

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13077, 13 September 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13077, 13 September 1904, Page 8

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