SALES BY AUCTION. - , THIS DAY," IV ' TUESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, sfe.-v,: : '■ At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION V Downstairs Booms. , j SECOND-HAND FDRNITUEJE. , , BAMBOO HALL STAND, TELESCOPE > TABLE, OAK SIDfeBOAB.D, BEDROOM SUITE, SECOND - HAND COUNTER, 'WERTHEIM DROPSEWING MACHINE, UPRIGHTS GRAND PIANO (by Hilton and Hilton), SECOND-HAND IRON SAFE, CHILD'S DROP-SIDE COT, EXTENDING DINING TABLE, Etc., Etc ,- 4ft ROLL-TOP DESK. 'TAMES SAMSON_ & CO. tJ have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at their Downstairs Rootus, Dowling street: A largo catalogue of Household Rirni- • ... ture. including— Handsomo Axniinster-carpet 6quare, supenor drawing suite, in -the latest design, over- . . mantels, paintings, ornaments, oc- -... i • casional tables and choirs, lounge,;, hanging •; unps, flower bowls, palm stands, curtains, : : ourtam poles and fittings, linoleum, skin ■ nigs, tapestry rugs; seagrafs chairs, oak s./ ■ sideboards, .bookcases, fenders and fireirons,' coal ecnttle, oak beds, double iron beds, easy chairs, eiderdown quilts, blankets, ware, i r-.-: , duchesse paire, 'chevals, washstands (with '/.■[ tiled and marble tops), hall stands, carpet runners, passage linoleums, kitchen tables, cfbairs, and dressers, crockery of every description, cutlery, pots, pans, and every do- ' scription of cooking utensils, otc., etc. '. ' \ " THIS DAY, '- :■" ■ TUESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, No. 21 King street, Roslyn (off City road). Instructed by Mr D. Tucker, who is giving up housekeeping. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. RED PINE MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, . ' KAURI WARDROBE, EXTENDING DINING TABLE, _ SADDLEBAG DINING ROOM SUITE, LARGE KAURI DUCHESSECHEST. IA LEX H'ARRIS 4: . CO. 'A have received instructions to sell by •v.-. auction. ' .; Household Furniture, including— ' Dining table, red pine sideboard, saddlebag suite, 2 saddlebag dining chairs, lace , .curtains, tapestry carpet, brass kerb, lino- > leum, occasional table, hall runner, '6crge . curtains, fenders and irons, vases and orna- . ments, Austrian chaijrs, kitchen dresser. Ax- ?' ' minster hearthrugs, \>amboo tables, . duchesso chests, toilet chests, withstands, toilet ware, double . iron, bedsteads, Ginglc iron bedsteads,'wire mattresses, shakedowns, a kapok and flock mattresses, kauri mirror- ■... door wardrobes, -red pine wardrolies, meat ... safe, crockery, crystal, kitchen utensils, etc., • etc; ■ ■ ■ i 2s WEDNESDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, At Buresido Saloyards. CONSIGNMENT OF DAIRY COWS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON. & CO. (LIMITED) will sell by auction as above:— -; Aooount Dr King (Tahakopi) : ' 12 first-class Dairy Cows coming to pro- : fit. : NO RESERVE. 30au SATURDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, At 12 noon. Gore Horse Bazaar. " FORTNIGHTLY HORSE SALE. WRIGHT, .STEPHENSON, k 00. ' * (LTD,) will offer, On Aooount of Various District Clients: 17 draught Marcs and Gelding 3 ' • . 5 Hacks and harness Horses. , , -Further. Entries Invited. Is WEDNESDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, - - , Burnsido Saloyards. rf\HE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA--1 TIVE • ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), ( , In conjunction with THE NATIONAL ' MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY (LTD.), will offer, as above, ~.. On Account of a Client:, 1 40 DAIRY OOWS; September and October calvers. 2s • THURSDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, At 10.30 sharp. ' ' OTAGO FARMER?"HORSE BAZAAR, ANNUAL SPRING HORSE SALE, rnHE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA--1 TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW NEALAND, LIMITED, will hold their annual Spring HOrso Sale as above. Present Entries: . ■ 40 draught Mares, Fillies, and Geldings Also, The Clydesdale Stallion Crown Tenant, by Crown Prince Account Mr R. Oullen, East Taicri— ; Colt, 3yrs, by' Pride's Fancy -. Colt 3yxs, by Prince Alexander. : L.MACLEAN, ; V . Auctioneer. : TUESDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, STOCK SALE. THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION Oli 1 NEW ZEALAND (LTD.) will offer, at ' their Bridge Yards, Waitahuna, as. above. Present Entries: ( . 600 SHEEP. Particulars Thursday's Times. L. MACLEAN, " • . Auctioneer. FRIDAY, Sth SEPTEMBER, 1913~ ' At 12.39 o'clock. i At Puketeraki. CLEARING SALE OF HORSES, . CATTLE, AND PLANT. fn ALGETY & CO. (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr T. ■ Parata, of Puketeraki, to offer by public auction as above: •V draught Gelding, 4 years old -1 draught • Gelding, 3 years old 1 draught Gelding, aged 1 draught- Mare, 7 years old 1 draught Mare, 5 years old 2 draught Mares, in foal 2 draught Fillies,; rising 3 years / 1 draught Colt, rising 2 years 3 Spring-carters, unbroken, rising' 3 years 17 dairy Cows, close to profit. ' Massey-Harris binder, grain drill, .grain and manure drill, cultivator, mower, turnip • ridger, i turnip sower, Cambridge roller, hay rake, disc harrows three-furrow disc plough, 2 d.f. ploughs, drill plough, five-leaf harrows, four-leaf harrows, 1 road scoop, set Avery scales, drav and frame, tip dray, spring dray, 6wingletrees) blocks aod chains, V norso covers, 2 tarpaulins, cart, saddle, and ; . j breeching, 10 collars andhames, winkers, v buggy harness, saddles and bridles, lead- . V ing chains, 6 milk cans, 400 sacks, etc. | !NOTE,—As Mr Parata has leased hie•Farm, everything is for absolute sale. SATURDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, 1913 , LAND SALE. ' 1 D ALGETY & CO. (LIMITED) havo-been instructed by Mr T. H. Pilbrow to offer, at their Rooms, Jetty street, Duncdin, as above, at Noon: 322 ACRES FREEHOLD 40 ACRES EDUCATION LEASE- 1 . HOLD (expiring Ist May, 1916; • rental £8 per. annum). The foregoing is subdivided into 6 paddocks, all ploughable and welPfenccd. Part i? already being cultivated for turnips. ' . Situated 2| miles from Palmeraton and^l ■■: mile from Glenpark. The property is suitable for fattening or grain-growing. ] Also: . 300-ACRES FREEHOLD; ring-fenced; ■ under bush (mostly broadl&af); : etuated 3,-inilfa from Hampden, Terms on application to 27au THE AUCTION REKS. £ TWTOTICE TO ' ; ADVERiriSERS. DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS. It is requested that all ALTERATIONS ] of Display Advertisements- in the Otago Daily Times be handed in as early in the . day as possible. ] On Saturdays no Alterations to Display Advertisements can bo attended to after 10 1 a.m. Alterations received after 2 p.m. will be charged for, and under no circumstantfca will Alterations bo made after 3 p.m. g OTAGO. WlTNESS.—Largest 1 Circulation of any weekly in the- : Dominion. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15858, 2 September 1913, Page 10
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