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BALPS BY AUCTION. REMINDER! THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1917, At 2 o'clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling btrcct. rr ATT( ™ SAIJS BY AUCTION. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, ETC. TC/TESSRS JAMES SAMSON & CO. -LYJL have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, A Largo Quantity of Useful Household Furniture and Furnishings of every description. Seo full advertisement. 14n.ii THURSDAY, 23rd AUGUST, 1917. CLEARING SALE Of SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, AND IMPLEMENTS. At Milburn. Starting at 1.30 p.m. sharp. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED) havo reoeived instructions from Mr James Grey, of Milburn (who has sold his property), to 'offer, as above, at the farm: All his Stock and Implements. 300 four and six-tooth fat and forward Wethers 4 draught Horses, 3£ to 8 years 1 Cow 2 Yearlings. Farmers' Favourite drill, single . digger plough, double-furrow plough, swing plough, scuffler, Cambridge roller, cultivator, sot diso harrows (Booth, Maedonald), 2 sets harrows, dray and frame, Osborne binder, Crown separator, portable boiler, quantity sc-ed oats and seed wheat, harness, horse covers, and sundries. . llau THURSDAY, 16th AUGUST, At 12 o'clock. On the Farm, Glenledi (near Milton). CLEARING SALE OF SHEEP, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, ETO. Donald reid & co. (Ltd.) have been instructed by Mr J. D. Smith, of Glenledi (who has sold his farm) to sell by auction, as above, without reserve. 150 two. four, six, and eight-tooth cross- ■ bred Ewes; due lamb first week September 150 lull-mouthed crossbred Ewes 400 mixed-sexed crossbred Hoggets 7 Romney Rams 4 draught Horses 1 three-year-old Filly 1 dairy Cow. Implements, etc., including—Deering drill (almost new), Massey-Harris binder, set discs, 6-feei grubber (new), tine harrows, d.f. plough, single-furrow wheeled plough, roller, dray, light lorry, double bn.gffy, harness, wire netting, and sundries .too numerous to particularise. Luncheon provided. , NOTE.—Drag will leave Milton at 10 o clock for convenience of buyers from a distance. Bau FOR SALE. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Wordß under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants. Eto., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2/6; 6 insertions, 5/-. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge il Booked. ' FOR SALE, quantity empty QUARTER CASKS.—R. Powley and Co. 14au , ffOR SALE, Governor MOTOR CYCLE; -B- any trial; no reasonable offer refused. Governor, G.P.0., Mornington. 14au 4710R SALE. CANARY AVIARY; cheap, -a- Apply 40 Helena street, South Dun- . e " in - 14au A—MAORI HILL: Four ROOMS; cferatvJ'XJ' conveniences; i-acre; good garden.—Baker's Agency, 101 Stuart street. FOR SALE, 5 Wyandotte-White Leghorn cross PULLETS; laving; make broodies; 4s each.—C. Ward, Pomahaka. OTEADING DOG, Huntaway Dog, all-■»-a - round Slut, and one Pup; well bred.— Muster, Times Office. 14'au ACRE ' Freehold, 2-roomed HOUSE; -a- close city; price only £200 (near offer). Battersby Co. i3 au TCTOR SALE (immediately), 3 h.p. OIL ~ . ENGINE; new.—Apply Henry, 209 Princes street. "OOR SALE. SEINE NET; almost new; -fl- length 50 yards, 2£ mesh.—Hooper, 52 Crawford street. H au T> EMINGTON-WAIIL ADDER TYPEWRITER; practically new; sacrifice to best cash offer; any trial j^ivon. ALSO, 20 other TYPEWRITERS, dirt -CS. cheap; send for lists.—Typewriter Company, 109 Princes street. 19jy "OROAD BAY —Beautiful sunny SECTIONS; overlooking jetty; £5 deposit; glorious situations.—See Tamblyn M'Kenzie, and Winton. ' • about a SECTION ■at Broad •*» Bay? Absolutely choicest sites for SALE by Tamblyn, M'Kenzie, Winton. TyrOSGIEL (near)— Splendid little FARM . . f° r SALE; excellent buildings; small | capital necessary.—Kidd, 58 Princes Street. 4?QKjT!I ONLY required Purchaso Loasec&OOiU hold DAIRY FARM; handy Dunedin"; going concern; owner balloted.— i Kidd, Princes street. ' G'HEEP FARMS—Several for SALE; small ingoings; .safe, propositions; inspection invited.—KlDD, Land Agent Princes street. • '4 al J [ Vans, Racing Sulkies, FourHJT wheelers. Light Vans, Spring-carts.— ; Dawes, coachbuilder, Cumberland and ' tiowe streets. 26ju ' P u t energetic person in , flourishing little FRUIT and CON- ■ FECTIONERY BUSINESS.—Address Snio, ■ Times Office. I4 a . u TALBOT 2540 for KAT.tc - ft. seater; perfect order; very little used; would make splendid delivery wagon; price , £350.—Apply A. Hope, Sefton House, Tim- ) aru - llau GOOD grass FARM (handy Dunedin, fronting shore); good 6-roomed Dwelling. large byre, etc.; carry 25 cows; £1400; terms, £150 cash.—Tamblyn, M'Kenzie, and Winton. ' 9A ACRES ORCHARD (Nelson)" 7 > _ planted; 7-roomed House (furnished), 1 outbuildings; 3 cows, horses, fowls, ments; 450 cases sold last year; easy financed. —M'Donald, land agent, 58 Princes , street. llau 1 OVERLAND CARS.—The Light Rfoid 90 Touring Car is positively the latest in motor car construction; deep, roomy seats, plenty of leg room, and a silent powerful engine.—Wimpenny Bros, nnrl Reid (Ltd.). 24iv HE COUNTRY CLUBS (Sports Model) ] HAS ARRIVED. It is r„-ht, quick, powerful, and wonderfully easy riding. ' As captivating in performance as it looks Wo invite your inspection. 1 WIMPENNY BROS. & REID (LTD.). J? 0 R S A L E r (On behalf of clients), 15 h.p. B.S.A. 4-seater CAR, fitted with alent Knight engine. £250. 20 h.p. 6-oylinder Bayard 5-seater CAR £250. Ihe above Cars may bo inspected at our Garage, and Trial Runs can be arransred. WIMPENNY BROS. & REID (LTD.), Isju Box 63. ICTO SALE AT LOWEST PRICES— Prime Oatsheaf Chaff, Wheaten Straw Cfoaff, Oaten Pollard, Wheaten Pollard, Bran, Molasses, Table, Seed, and Pig Potatoes, Swedo Turnips, Rico Meal, Oaten Dust, Oats, Fowl Wheat, Meat Meal, Bordeaux Mixture, Lime Sulphur Spray, n Scalin, Vermerad, Spray Pumps, Incubav tors,* Tomato Stakes, and a hundred and one other cheap lines at RIQILLY, GILL'S, Fruit and Produce Merchants, MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN. , "TTNIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLES !• are chcapcr than blankets. Notliing like them to keep up the twmperatuxe. Made I only from the beet rubber by tho NORTHBRITISH RUBBER COMPANY. Bau E TVf'OTES ON RURAL TOPICS by Agrkola, Weekly, in tho Otago Witness, dealing with, ssbjectfi of curroat iatcrost to tavxuaa.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17082, 14 August 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17082, 14 August 1917, Page 8

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