SALES BY AUCTION. ■■ THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 22nd AUGUST, • At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street Instructed by. the Owner (who is giving up * housekeeping). Removed to Rooms for Convenience of Sale. DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. WALNUT DROP-HEAD SINGER • _ SEWING MACHINE. HORSEHAIR DINING ROOM SUITE, HANDSOME KAURI-FRAMED PIER GLASS. ALEX. HARRIS & CO., havo received instructions, to sell by auction: Household Furniture, including— Dining tables, couches, carpets, Austrian chairs, chiffonier, fenders, Singer drop-head sowing machine, largo kauri-frarued pier glass, linoleum, push-cart, hearthrugs, ornaments, wicker chairs, leather easy chairs. bamboo tables, flower pedestal, full-Scotch ohests, toilet chests, doublo and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, toilet tables, flock and kapok beds, washstands, toilotware, colonial sofa, kitohen tablo, crockery, kitchen utensils, 50 SHEETS NEW Bft ROOFING IRON, 30 SHEETS NEW 10ft ROOFING IRON (all faults, if any), etc., eto- ' 22au THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 22nd AUGUST, 1917, , At 2 o'clock sharp. Under instructions from Mrs W. B. Stowart (who in leaving for the North Island). SALE BY AUCTION, On Promises,' No. 12 Grosvonor street, SOUTH DUNEDIN. RECESS MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD. •SADDLEBAG DINING SUITE. REFLEX DUCHESSE CHEST. MESSRS JAMES SAMSON & CO. havo received instructions from Mrs W. B. Stowart to sell by auction, on tho Premises, No. 12 Grosvonor street: Mirror-baok recess sideboard, carpet, saddlebag dining suite, _ hearthrugs, pot stands aiid pot plants, table cover, fender, vases, pictures, ornaments, rattan chairs, linoleums, d.i bedsteads, wire mattresses, reflex duchess© chest, duchosso tablo and washstand, duchesso chests, child's -wood cot, hall curtains, chairs, couch, tables, pots, pans, preserving pan, rocking chairs, clothes rack, wringer, garden tools, set of plasterors' tools, eto., etc 21au FRIDAY, 24th AUGUST. 1917, At 10 a.m. TO MINE-OWNERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT * MORETON (NEAR WAIRIO). X HXEPHENSON, & CO. , , )•) have received instructions from tho Ohai Railway Board to 6ell by public auction, as above: LEASEHOLD LANDS. Bection 202, Wairio S.D.; 50 acres L.LP.; annual rental, £2. Section 208, Wairio S.D.; 181 acres 2 roods 25 poles, L.1.P.; annual rental, £3 12s 6d. Terms of payment: 25 per cent cash, balance in throe months. BUILDINGS (for Removal or Otherwise). I Five-roomed Dwelling-house, in good order. Terms of payment: 25 per cent, cash, balance spread over 18 months. Three Huts*and one two-roomed Cot- ■ ' tage- Terms cash. 6-WHEELED COUPLED GEARED LOCOMOTIVE (Johnston and Sons). Practically new; 3ft 6in gauge; steam cylinder; 7in diam., 12in stroke; ■wheels 2ft diam. x 4£in wide on.l tread; gear ratio, 2A to 1; -weight, 13 tons approximately; boiler pressure 1601b per sq. inch. Terms of payment, 25 per cent. cash,.balance spread over 9 months. OOBpLETE COAL-SCREENING PLANT. In first-class order (in good building), including engine and boiler, tipping machine for hutches, and conveyor machine for peas. Terms of payment same as for locomotive. WITH TRUCK FRAME 35 coal hutches, 8 tons 141b rails, 34 tons 241b rails, quantity of 4£in x 5m piping, 400 hutch line sleepers, blacksmith's forge, bellows, boring machine, and numerous tools and other gear connected with mining. •.SPECIAL TRAIN will be run from Wairio at 8.50 on Morning of Sale. Luncheon Provided. 15au SPRING SALES, CENTRAL OTAGO. Present Entries: OTUREHUA SALEYARDS. THURSDAY, 23rd AUGUST (On arrival of train). 150 m.s. Hoggets . 50 two and four-tooth Wethers 100 m.s. Hoggets 80 merino Ewe 3 6 head Cattle "• 10 ° w Ur A, Bix> and ei sht-tooth halfbred Wethers 300 ewe Lambs 200 wether Lambs (good); 60 ewe Lambs. ,'■ 70 fat Wethers 70 fat Lambs 1 fat Cow. WALPIATA SALEYARDS FRIDAY, 24th AUGUST, at 9 am 40 merino Ewes, in lamb to B.L. rams 60 fat halfbred Wethers 120 eight-tooth halfbred Ewes, in lamb to B.L. rams 80 s.m. orossbred Ewes 60 wether Lambs 30 four-tooth Wethers 3 light Horses. 80 fat Lambs 6 Cattle / 40 two-tooth crossbred Ewes, in lamb to B.L. rams (good line) 63 s.m. fine three-quarterbrod Ewes i lamb ' 160 wether Lambs 40 six-tooth Ewes iftV OU S. an r crossbred Ewes 100 wether Lambs (very good) 3 head young Cattle. Entries now being received for above sales. TITHE DUNEDIN' STOCK AGENTS' A ASSOCIATION. AUWUb '-, ' ■ ARCHER, _ i__ Secretary. TUESDAY, 28th AUGUST. CLYDEVALE SALE. Present Entries: 400 ewe Hoggets 150 fat Wethers .-., 60 fat Wethers. ALGETY & CO. (LIMITED). OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATnnr ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZW LAND (LIMITED). /,Ek ' NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCVN TILE AGENCY COMPANY (LTD j "TATIONAL MORTGAGE & A( - I COMPANY (LTD.), STEPHENS °N & CO. PUBLIC COMPANIES KTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED). FLRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT AND TRUSTEE. ' •Capital Sntecribed £1,500,000 and Reserves ... 1,211 080 etrofe \1916) ... 980*.892 THE PREMIER COLONIAL COMPANY. Fire, Marine, Personal Accident and Sickness, Workers' . Compensation Employers Liability and Common Law PnM.v, feistc and Third Party Indemnity, UvZ Stock, Burglary and Housebreaking, Pl ate Glass, Fidelity Guarantee. Administration Bonds and Mortgagee Indemnity Risfe, Claims Settled with Promptitude and Liberality. Also Acts u Trustee, Executor, Attornev I ' and Agent " I DUNEDIN OFFICE t Corner of Rattray and Crawford streets. JAMES B. GRAVE, Manager. DONT risk accidents through defective vision owing to a befogged wind screen. Use NONFOG, and keep your screen clear. Makes winter motoring a pleasure; Z i.' —Garages and ironmongers. TAGO WITNESS.-New stories. _ ' large amount «I reading matter.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17089, 22 August 1917, Page 10
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