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SALES BY AUCTION. TH3B DAY, , FRIDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. Sale by Auction. IN rX>WTSSTATRS~ROOM, DOWLING t r STREET. Household Furniture, Etc*, Eto. MASSIVE SIDEBOARD, LEATHER SUITE, . HEAVILY-CARVED HALL SEAT, - (QUAINT DUOHESSE PAIR AND OAK BED, Kitchen Dresser, Wringer, and Cooking Utensils. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Household Furniture of every description. DINING ROOM SUITE, heavy Axminster carpet square, 'brass kerb and brasses, MIR-ROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, LEADLIGHT CUPBOARDS, extending dining table, "'■• high-back chairs, fenders and irons, velvet ; and Axminster hearthrugs, HANGING LAMP, superior pictures, vases, palmstands and bowls, QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARD, e.p. ware, cutlery, lace curtains and curtain poles, mirror-back hall stand, MASSIVE HALL SEAT _ (HEAVILY CARVED), double and singlo iron beds and bedding, duchess© drawers and tables, mir-ror-door wardrobe, HANDSOME OAK BEDROOM SUITE, bedroom cabinet, child's cot. heavy linoleums, couch, MEAT SAFE, dresser, wringer, lawn mower, etc., etc. 18n THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, At 32 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. In the Estate of the late Ellen O'Sullivan. CONVENIENT CITY FREEHOLD. HOUSE, No. 54 CARGILL STREET. IWithin Five Minutes of Centre of Town. PARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) are instructed by the Trustee of the Estate of the late Ellen O'Sullivan to sell by auction: Allotment 4, on Plan 1586, of Subdivision of Part of Sections 1 to 12, Block XX, V. Dunedin, containing 16.68 poles, together with comfortable 6-roomed House, bathroom "' (hot and cold water and shower), box windows, verandah, built-in wardrobes and cupboards, tile hearths and .grates, pantry, scullery, washhouse, electric light; drained to Drainage Board regulations. This convenient property is right up to date, and has a beautiful view and sunny situation Full particulars from STATHAM & ASPINALL, Solicitors, Dowling street; ' Or, ' THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY EVENING, 23rd NOVEMBER, At 7 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. '•;■,' VALUABLE COLLECTION OF LEGAL, MEDICAL, MINING, AND RELIGIOUS ; WORKS. ! On Account of the Trustees of the Estates of the late J.' F. M. Fraser, J. F. Wood- ' house, • and Other Vendors. PARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) will sell by auction, A Splendid Collection of Books, as above, including— ;• THE.REVISED REPORTS (100 volumes), . MEW'S DIGEST OF ENGLISH CASE LAW, HALISBURY'S LAWS OF ENGLAND, BUTTERWORTH'S TEN-YEAR DIGEST :■ to 1914, V. MEDICAL WORKS by Eminent Authors, :;?' And a Miscellaneous Collection of Mining, .:'. / Scientific, Religious, and Other Works. ;. The Law Books are a specially well-bound lot, the majority being either calf or halfcalf. ,' , . Now on view. Catalogues at office or ~ posted upon application. 17n V SATURDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, 1915, ■y- 11.30 o'clock. . Otago Farmers' Horse Bazaar. THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW :; ZEALAND (LTD.) willoofferr r at their Weekly Horse Sale, as above, On Account of Mr P. M'Erlain (Evan's ■ » _ ' Flat): 1 good spring-cart Mare, syrs; any trial. On Account of Other Clients: 5 draught Mares and Geldings 6 Spring-carters and light Horses. NOTE.—Owing to a slip on the railway ;". line, Mr Jardine's horses will be unable to come forward this week. L. MACLEAN, 19n ' Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock. In itheir Land Saleroom, High street, Dunedin. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD .FARM AT FLAG SWAMP, WITH LEASEHOLD ADJOINING. ' By Order of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. -\\T RIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. *" ' (LTD.) have received instructions to sell by public auction, at the above time and place: 1. That Parcel of Freehold Land, containing 125 acres and 10 poles, being Section , 10 and Part of Section 11, Block IV, Hawksbury District 2. That Parcel of Leasehold Lands, containing 86 acres and 28 poles (more or less), V lease whereof has been applied for by Jessie Palmer, of Flag Swamp, and sanctioned by . tho Land Board for the District of Otago, ' • for the term of 21 years from the Ist day of July, 1915, at tho yearly rent of 9s per acre, the lease whereof is not yet issued. Easy Terms can be arranged. Conditions > of sale can be seen on application to SPENCER BRENT & SON, Or, • Solicitors, Dunedin; THE AUCTIONEERS. 17n TO BE SOLD, pursuant to an Order of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, • Otago and' Southland District, made in an action, No. 3700, Frederick Smi'irr v. James i--. Cunningham and Others, with the approba- -•;>- , tion of the Honourable Mr Justice Sim, bv f ' WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. (LTD.), i ■ the_ Auctioneers appointed by the Judge, at A, their Rooms, High street. Dunedin, on tho ~ ..-23rd day of NOVEMBER. 1915. at 12 v l ' o'clock, noon: l._ The Parcel of Freehold Land, containing 125 acres and 10 poles, being Section 10 and Part of Section 11, Block IV, Hawksbury District. ;,, 2. The Parcel of Leasehold Lands, conl]'.\ taming 86 acres and 28 poles (more or less), lease whereof has been applied for by Jessie' Palmer, of Flag Swamp, and sanctioned by the Land Board for the District of Otago, ,; V for the term of 21 years from the Ist day .of July, 1915, at the yearly rent of 9s per ■i acre, the lease whereof is not yet issued. Particulars and conditions of-sale may be inspected at the Office of V SPENCER BRENT & SON, ■ Stock Exchange Buildings, Dunedin. MEDIOAL. JREECHAM'S PILLS have received many recommendations, '■..'■' which, if they were all published, would fill volumes. Tributes to their worth as an aperient, corrective, and digestive medicine have come from every part of the globe. These acknowledgments have never been ; solicited. They are voluntary evidence sup- '. plied by appreciative users of this, excellent i preparation, who have felt constrained to : > ■: testify to the benefits derived. It ia clear, therefore, that the success of Beecham's Pills I must be due to their own merits. They , have been many years in use, yet they have withstood criticism and silenced opposition i by the results they have obtained, whenever I a fair trial has been given to them. And, ' after all, the best way to.find out tho real : value of Beechanfß Pilla is to try them; j they rill be found to RECOMMEND THEMSELVES. ; Prepared only by Thomas Beechum, St, ':"., Helens, England. Sold everywhere in boxes, labelled price 10|d (36 pills), Is (56 pills), and 2s 9d (168 pills). t —As a result of frer wars with Turkey and Bulgaria in 1912 and 1913, Greece gained 16,919 square miles of new territory, and added a couple of millions to her population, which now totals nearly ■■ 5,000,000. ' Christmas, 1915, PEARS' ANNUAL— " r better than ever! Six magnificent plateo, ,' and now stories by Max Pemberton, Cut- ' cliffe Hyne, Barry Pain, J. J. Bell, and J : ' W. I* Oeorge, all at their beat ' ;

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16545, 19 November 1915, Page 8

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