BALES BY AUCTION. POTATOES. PRIME TABLE POTATOES. To Whom It May Concern. Th© Undersigned beg to advise tho Publi( 7 tney will sell, at tho OTAGO HAR ~ BOUR BOARD'S X SHED, Victoria wharf . on account of Messrs Shea., Hood, anc Co., Melbourne, on MONDAY NEXT, a 2 p.m. sharp, a large quantity of Choicc rpi and Second Grado Potatoes. ? Tho Potatoes have l>cen carefully classcc , ami Tepicked under Government supervision and will bo sold to tho Public by auction in lots to suit pan-chasers, at per o approximately 1301b, some 800 bags o First Grado and 400 bags of Second Grade iiio to commence at 2 p.m. sharp - NIMMO & BLAIR, RATTRAY & SONS, FRASER & CO.. THE CO-OPERATIVE FRUIT GROWERS OF OTACO (LTD.). - OSWALD &EILLY q A M'dona ld * Auctioneers. g TUESDAY, 4th JUNE^ At 12.30. h CLEARING SALE AT UPPER JUNCTION. ©TRONACH, MORRIS, & CO. (LTD.; * received instructions from. Mi Angws Macdonald to sell, as above, "tho GOODWILL of LEASE of 30 ACRES 1 at Upper Junction; 7 years to run; rental £52 per annum. Also, Together or separately, MILK RUN oJ 20 gallons daily. 4 Cows, in full milk 8 Cows; Jimo calvers 3 Yearlings 1 half-draught Gelding 2 spring-carters, Mare and Gelding 1 Pony, 14 hands; saddle and harness Milk-cart, 2 spring-carts, swing plough, twoloaf harrows (new). Planet Jnr. grubbei - (complete), combined turnip and manure sower, 'harness, chains, milk cans, sepals rator (20 gallons), and sundries. j- Luncheon provided. 18my !, THURSDAY, '23rd MAY, 1918, " At 10 a.m.. 5 SALE FURNITURE. BUILDING MATERIAL, AND SUNDRIES. "OOBERT F. INDER, •n ,7 instr uctions from Mr J. Beattie, will sell by publio amctiou, at Cambrian, on Thursday, 23rd May, 1918, at 10 a.m.: FIVE ACRES FREEHOLD, together with comfortable 4-roomed COTTAGE and garden, , Also, \ . All tho Material of tl» Welsh Harp Hotel, consisting of 561 chects galvanised , roofing- iron (sft and 9ft lengths), ridging, , spouting, and piping, 20 pairs window ? sashes, frames, and fittings, 24 doors and frames, register grates, mantelpieces, stoves, and large range, bar counter, shelves, fountains, and panelled kauri ceilings, flooring and studs, skylights, and large shop windows, Pelton wheel, sausage machine, and tools. At the same timo and place, on account of - Mr James Rutherford, late lesseo J of the hotel: 1 The whole of tho Furniture and Effects » m and about the hotel, consisting of bedsteads, mattresses, blankets, sheets, quilts, pillows, eto., etc., and ware, dressing tables and dressing glasses, pictures, chairs, sofas, couch, and firo screens, hanging and table lamps, linoleum, mats and matting,_ curtains, poles and window blinds 3 large dining table and mangle, butcher's 3 block, scales, and tools, also largo and I varied assortment of sundries. 1 Also, Mr Rutherford's FARM, of 320 a 2r 34p being Section 106, Block I, and Sections 34 and 35, Block IV, St. Bathans Survey District. Luncheon Provided. Buildings have, all been carefully taken down, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. All particulars on application to Mr J Rutherford, Cambrian; or Robert F Inder ■ Nasob y- ' 18my ' TUESDAY, 21st MAY. At Waiareka Yards. THE NORTH OTAGO FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (LTD.), Oamaru, will sell by auction— ' Account Cattle Flat Station, Pembroke: 100 extra well-grown 3 and 4-year-old shorthorn Bullocks; very forward condition 60 Calves, suckers, shorthorn crops. mixed sex; good lino. 16my P'JBLIC COMPANIES. > N EW Svi ND insurance COMPANY (LIMITED). FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT AND TRUSTEE. ' Capitil Subscribed £1.500.000 Paid-up Oapital and Reserves 1 nnn Net Annual Revenue (1917) ... 119 THE PREMIER, COLONIAL COMP 4NY Fire, Marine. Personal Accident" -,rJ Sickness Workers' Compensation Em plovers Liability and Common Law Publio Risk and Third Party Indemnity, Live . Stock, Burglary and Housebreaking, Plate . accepted at Lowest Current Rates. Claims Settled with Promptitude and Liberality. Also Acts as Trustee, Kxecutor, Attornev and Agent. DUNEDIN OFFICE: Corner of Rattray and Crawford streets 13m JAMES B. GRAVE, Manager.' MONEY. ]\j[ 0N E Y T~O LE N D Tho DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK is prepared to LEND MONEY on FREF HOLD SECURITY at Lowest Current , Rates. FRED. SMITH, Manager. J||ONEY T~O LinTa SIEVWRIGHT, JAMES, & NICHOL, • Solicitors, High street, Dunedin, have Money to Lend on Freehold Security at Lowest Current Rates. 23mv ON E Y T~O L!TN~D LARGE OR SMALL SUMS TONKIN SON & WOOD, Solicitors. No. 1 DOWLING STREET. MONEY CLUB Lends on all Classes securities, promissory notes, furniture stock, etc., from £5 upwards; easy terms —1 Hugh Mitchell, secretary, 152 High street (next Arcade). 28 ap "TVTONEY TO LEND IN ANY SUM ON ItJ- MORTGAGE SECURITY. Lowest Current Rates. ADAMS BROS., Empire Buildings, Princes street. MONEY to LEND on Furniture, Pianos Sewing Machines Life Policies, Bills of Lading, Promissory Notes, Stock, Scripeasy repayments. — Otago Finanoe and Agency Company (Ltd.), 15 Empire Builduigs. Dunedin. gßmy "R/TONEY TO LEND IN LARGE OR ItA small, amounts ON FREEHOLD SECURITY MONDY & STEPHENS, * Solicitors, Express Co.'s Building, Bond st. UPWARDS on Furnituro. Pianos, Sewmg Machines, Life Policiesstrictly private and confidential; small payments Lent b.v TYUNEDIN Finance and Commission ■MS Agency Co., Ltd. (late W. Gray), 225 Princes street (above Harris's, auctioneer). BRANCH OFFICE V OTAGO DAILY TIMES And OTAGO WITNESS Is at CORNER JERVOIS QUAY and HARRIS STREET', where Files of Otago Doily Times and Otago Witness may Bo referred to, Copies Obtained, and whero Advertisement?, Subscriptions, and Accounts will lie received by J. ILOTT (LTD.), Agents for North Tal«nW
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17318, 18 May 1918, Page 14
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