BALES BY AUCTION. TO-DAY, TO-DAY, THURSDAY, 11th OCTOBER, 1917, ; At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, 148 Rattray street. EL. MAOASSEY & CO. • will sell by auction, as above: GOLDEN AGE HOTEL PROPERTY, CROMWELL (Freehold). FRIDAY, 12th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manso street. In the Estate of the lato Dr Frank Ogston. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE BLANKETS, NAPERY, TABLE LINEN. REYNOLDS Auctioneers. (LIMITED) On View This Afternoon. "> FRIDAY, 12th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. SALE BY AUCTION Of * HIGH-CLASS OAK AND STAINED FURNITURE. MASSIVE OAK DINING ROOM SUITE (Nine-piece), SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, OAK HALL STAND. TWO SOLED OAK BEDROOM SUITES. TWO AXMTNSTER CARPET SQUARES. HAMMOND TYPEWRITER. BOOKCASE. OAK GATE-LEG TABLE. LARGE PEDESTAL MARBLE WASHSTAND. MAPLE INLAID DUCHESSE PATR. AMES SAMSON & CO. 9 iiave been favoured -with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms: Two large Axminster carpets, carpet runner, oak bedroom suites, d.i. ands.i. bed- . steads, wood bedsteads, bedding, singlo oak bedstead, massive oak dining room suite (9 pieces), dining room chairs, oak telescope dining table, fancy tables, kitchen tables and chairs, easy_ chairs, Hammond typewriter, leather suite, kerbs and brasses, fenders and irons, kitchen dresser, meat safe, cutlery, teasets, kitchen and cooking uten- ■\ sils, etc., etc. 110 FRIDAY, 19th OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. CLEARING SALE OP STOCK, PLANT', ETC. On the Farm, DONALD REH> & CO. (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr James Abernethy, who has sold his farm. to sell by public auction, at the above time and place: All his Stock and Implements, comprising: ■ 100 six and eight-tooth Ewes, with* lambs at foot 15 failing-mouth Ewes 13 Hoggets 2 Rams 1 Cow (in full milk) 2 Cows (close to profit) 1 Cow (December calver) 1 draught Gelding, Byrs , , 3 draught Geldings, aged"' 1 spring-carter 1 trap Horso 2 sheep Dogs Implements, etc, including—Farm dray and _ frame, tip-dray, roller, plough, drill, " reaper and binder, harrows, scuffler, blocks and chains, swingletrees, horse . collars and < hames, horse covers and leading chains, 2 cart saddles and breech- . ing, spring-cart, trap, sledge, 2 barrels, 1 stack cover, wheelbarrow, one 16gal '• Unique copper boiler, one 55gal Alfa Laval separator, churn, butterworker, butter printer, Enterprise grit mill. . quantity of grass seed, manure, sheep ; netting, stakes, posts and strainers, also stools and sundries too numerous to particularise. ,'. Luncheon Provided.'Note: Within, five minutes' walk of Toiro : • ■ " Railway Station. SATURDAY, 20th OCTOBER, At 12.30. At the Corn and Wool Exchange, Vogel street, Dunedin. SALE OF VALUABLE DAIRY FARM NEAR PORT CHALMERS. RONALD REID~~ & CO. (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr Henry Greig to sell by public auction, as . above: His Freehold Property, situated at Deborah Bay, consisting of 56 acres 3 roods 26 noles, being Sections 62, 63, 64-, 65, 1 of 66, Slock VI, North Harbour and Blueskin -Districts, and Section 18, Lower West Harbour. The Property is subdivided into 7 paddocks. Buildings consist of 6-roomed House, dairy, stable, cowbyre, and barn. t Situated 2£ miles from Port Chalmers, by |*ood road. The Property is excellently suited for dairy farming, the soil being full of fertility. It possesses the advantages of a mild climate and a sheltered aspect, and is within easy Dunedin. These ; advantages render the property a most valuable one, which, with an increasing popula-tion,-is bound soon to improve in value. For further particulars apply ' . Messrs TONKMSON & WOOD, A Or, Solicitors, Dunedin; THE AUCTIONEERS. 6o SATURDAY, 20th OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. IMPORTANT TO SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. ' SALE OF FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD PROPERTY, NEAR WARRINGTON. At the Otago Com and Wool Exchange, Vogel street, Dunedin. ONALD REDD & CO. (LTD.) have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late Sir George • M'Lean to sell by public auction, as above, at the Corn and Wool Exchange, Vogel street, Dunedin: , That desirable Freehold Property, situated near Warrington, comprising ~ 120 acres 3 roods and 16 poles, bev ing Sections part 29, 52, 74, 77, also Closed Roads 571h, 70b, and 74b, Block I, Waikouaiti district. This Property is beautifully situated, having a frontage of three-quarters of a mile to the ocean, and has a sheltered and • warm aspect. The eoil is a rich, deep, black loam, producing splendid pasture and all kinds of crops in profusion. Owing to its convenience to Dunedin— one hour by car, —its favourable position, and splendid climate, it is admirably adapted as sites for gentlemen's residences. It was largely used by the late Sir George M'Lean as a stud farm, for the breeding of thoroughbred horses, for which it has a wide reputation; and, as it is replete with stables and looseboxes in splendid order, it is eminently suitable for this purpose. The Property is within three-quarters of a. mile of Warrington Railway Station, half > a mile from dairy factory, 1£ miles from : Seacliff Railway Station. It is well fenced, and is subdivided'into 13 paddocks. Buildings consist of substantial and comfortable Residence of seven rooms (with Ibathroom), manager's cottage, men's hut, stable (with lqft), 16 looseboxes, harness room, trapshed, cowbyre, implement shed, dairy, fowlhouso and run; large garden, orchard (well stocked with fruit trees of all kinds) in full bearing. The above affords a rare opportunity of securing a splendid property, very favourably'situated. The Property is offered for sale in order to wind up the estate. For further particulars apply Messrs GTLKTSQN & WHITE, Solicitors, Dunedin. r, _ . THE AUCTIONEERS. 29s uaOMAS PATERSON ~ AUCTION EVERY MORNING For FRUIT, VEGETABLES, CUT FLOWERS, AND OTHER FARM PRODUCE. Consignments Eggs, Butter, Pigs, Etc., Respectfully Solicited. AGENTS FOR PALATINE MOTOR CYCLE TYRES, WOOD-MILNE MOTOR TYRES, SOLID TYRES AND RUBBER HEELS. •-■■',< BE BRITISH AND DEMAND WOOD-MILNE TYRES. If' your Garage is unable to Supply Covers you Require. WRITE DIRECT TO US. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17132, 11 October 1917, Page 8
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