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BAUEI BY APOTIOH. WEDNESDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Booms, Manse street. CHURCH BOARD T.RAHTt, HILLSIDE. 7-EOOMED HOUSE AND SMALL COTTAGE, H MAIN SOUTH ROAD. JOAKE. REYNOLDS (EJMTTED) JLiare instructed to sell by auction: Church Board Lease, 11 years from 12th May, 1915, with full valuation otr renewal; Section 19, Block VII, Caverabam Bast, containing 30 poles; rent £6 per annum. Good 7-roomed House; bathroom (hot and cold water), electric light, washhouse (tubs sod copper), drained to DJB. regulaiaona. Also, small Cottage. This very convenient property is within the penny section, and is within easy walk ■ of Post Office. . FOR BONA FIDE SALE. MONDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. ONE OF THE FINEST PROPERTIES IN ST. CLAIR. SPLENDID HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS. BEAUTIFUL CORNER SITE-HALF-ACRE. . Nicely Laid Oat in Garden, Lawn, etc. fOARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) Iff) are instructed by Mrs Ibbotson to sell by auction: Allotments 1 and 2 of Section 51, Block Vii, Town District of St. Clair, corner_ of Inga avenuo and Forbury road, containing A-acre level ground, with commanding outlook, nicely planted with native shrubs, gaxden, lawn, asphalt paths, etc. Tho Residence oontains 7 good rooms, plastered throughout; bathroom (hot and cold water, basin, and shower), built-in wardrobes and cupboards, bay window, return verandah, tile hearths and grates, pantries and linen presses, gas, scullery, washlioose (tubs and oopper); drained to D.B. regulations. This magnificently-situated property we have no hesitation in stating is one of tho very best St. Clair properties, and we strongly advise inspection by card from ua only. Full particulars from STATHAM & ASPINALL, Or, Solicitors, Dowling street; THE AUCTIONEERS. "WEDNESDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. Removed to Downstairs Rooms for Convenience of Sale, From tho Residence of Mrs Newton. The Whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of an up-to-data 5-xoomed Dwelling. PIANO, MASSIVE SIDEBOARD, OVAL DINING TABLE, HANDSOME BEDROOM SUITE, CARPET SQUARE, LARGE KITCHEN DRESSER, MEATSAFE, ETO, ETC. JAMES SAMSON _ & CO. have received instructions from Mrs Newton to sefl by auction aA their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street: The whole of her Household Furniture, etc., which, includes— Upright grand iron-frame piano, leather dining suite, extending dining table, mas-sively-carved oak sideboard, heavy carpet Equare, -walnut overmantel, pictures, palm stands, and bowls, vases. e.p. ware, cutlery, lace curtains, curtain poles, hall stand, hall carpet, long-mirror duchesse chest, mirrordoor wardrobe, oak bed and bedding, duchesee pdr, chest of drawers, marble-top washstand, wickor and easy chairs, heavy linoleum, child's cot, hanging lamp, steps, meat safe, lawn mower, wringer, etc., etc. FRIDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At "Tullyskemey," Hillend. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF ROMNEY MARSH SHEEP, CLYDESDALE HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, SUNDRIES, ETC. pnjTRIGHT, STEPHENSON, _ & CO. ! TV. (LTD.). have received instructions from Mr Arthur Woods to offer for unreserved sale, as above: ' Hi 3 Romney Marsh Flock, No. 134, N.Z.'F.BI, including— 26 three-shear Ewes, bred by J. R. ; Mackenzie, Flock 19 10 three-shear Ewes, bred by John Gibson, Flock 107 100 Ewes ; one to four-shear, bred by owner 171 Lambs, mixed sexes, progeny of the above ewes 80 ewe Hoggets, bred by owner 50 ram Hoggets, bred by owner 2 stud Rams, bred by J. F. Reid, Flook 128 1 stud Ram, bred by D. Murray, Flock 110 Also, 3 flock Rams and 70 fat and forward Wethers. HORSES. 1 Clydesdale ,Mare, Lady (830, N-Z.C.5.8.), with foal at foot 1 Clydesdale Mare, Lassie (829, N.Z.C.SJB.), with foal at foot 1 Clydesdale Filly, 3yrs (828, N.Z.05.8.) 2 Clydesdale Mares, 6yra, by Calder 1 Clydesdale Mare, 7yis. by Prince Henry ' 1 Clydesdale Mare, 7yrs, by Agitation 1 Clydesdale Filly, 2yra, by Royal Review 2 Yearlings, by Major Stewart 3 Geldings, 2, 3, and 7 years 1 Cob, 4yxs, by Goodwood Abdulla, i out of full sister to Dexterina; quiet in saddle and harness. Account Miss Woods: 1 first-class Pony, by Desert Light 1 two-year-old, by Nuptial Rite (ortra good). CATTLE. 3 Cows, in full milk 3 Heifers, newly calved 1 fat Cow 3 young Cattle. IMPLEMENTS. 1 pole wagon and yoke complete, 2 farm drays, f-shaft gig, Farmers' Favourite drill, M.H. binder, M.H. springtooth harrow, M.H. 3-furrow plough, R. and G. 3-furrow plough (almost new), R. and G. turnip ridger, hillside plough, swing plough, C. roller, set 6-leaf harrows, 2 scufflers, sledge and barrels, fencing posts and strainers, p. and b. wire, 400 new-sawn bluegum stakes, large quantity sheep and rabbit netting, barrel chtrrn, No. 1 Globe separator, Buffalo forge and anvil (new), vyce, Donald's woolpress, li sets blocks and chains, plough chains, swinglo-trees, set buggy harness, set spring-cart harness, large quantitv harness and covers for 8 horses, etc., _ 2 good sheep dogs, small quantity oats, chaff, and grass seed, man's riding saddle (new), girl's riding saddle (new), and sundries too numerous to particularise. NOTE. —Mr_ Woods's lease having expired, everything will be offered without reserve. Special attention is directed to • the Romney sheep, which are well bred, and of hardy constitution, and have all been officially inspected and passed by the Sheep- : breeders' Association. The Clydesdale Horses include some really good mares and fillies, the majority being registered in the Clydesdale Stud Book. NO OUTSIDE ENTRIES. BUYERS MET AT BALCLUTHA STATION. Luncheon Provided. TUESDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, At 1 o'clock. At Gladstone road, North-East Valley. UNRESERVED SALE OF HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, Etc. TTTTRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. V T (LTD.) have received instructions from Messrs Woods Broa to sell by auction, as above: 6 good draught Horses Clydesdale StalHon Glengyle, with goodwill of season, already arranged 1 harness Mare, by Geo. M. Patchen, rising syrs 6 block drays 2 spring-carts sets harness, mostly new 2 single-furrow ploughs 2 Bets harrows, leading chains, blocki and tackle 200 fewls 50 ducks, and sundries too numerous tc particularise. Owing to a recent bereavement in the family, everything will be offered for unreserved sale. fa OTES ON BUBAL TOPICS by Agrioola, Weekly, in the Otaao WitneM, dealing Tfith subject* of onrr«nt arfeawrt to Usmist.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16542, 16 November 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16542, 16 November 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16542, 16 November 1915, Page 10

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