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b u w —-— ' —■ ■ — -- : - i .--,.- SALES BY AUCTION. ' TUESDAY, 20th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. SURPLUS HOUSE FURNITURE, Removed to Rooms for Salo. DM. SPEDDING • Is instructed by Mrs Mackonuo to eoll by auction, at bis Rooms, , on Tuesday, at 2 o'clock: « Rich Axminster carpet, hall runner, rugs, superior linoleum, saddlebag settee and chair, leather couch and chairs, mirror, duohease chests, ouk bedstead and superior bedding, blankets, chest drawers, cliild'soot, lawn mower, barometer, pah- steps, 2 Btretcfacrs, hall lamp, kitchen utensils, pic- - lures, books, music, metronome, etc, eta Without Reserve. TUESDAY, 20th APRDV 1920, At Z' o'clock. '< SALE BY AUCTION. Iα Downstairs Rooms, Dovrlmg street. Under Instructions from Mr R. Burns (who lias cold his property, and has had his furoitoro and effects removed to our rooms). MASSIVE SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE;' OAK BEDSTEAD (with drawers to match), HBAVYI BED AXMINSTER CARPET (13ft 6b x 10ft 6in), .VELVET PILE CARPET (in first-dase order), 3 DUCHESSE PAIRS, VERY LARGE PIERGiLASS, MASSIVE SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, OAK HALL SETTEE, , * HP. WARE, ePIJSNDID COLLBOTION PICTURES. "ItfESBRS JAMES SAMSON & 00. have i.VX received instructions from Mr R. Burns (who has sold his property and ia giving up housekeeping), His Household Furniture and Effecte, which include: '% O&k bedroom enito, oak bedstead, d.i. bedsteads, wire mattress, duchess© pairs, bed- j ding, ware, blankets, maestro solid oak sideboard, oak dining table, 2 stained telescope : tables, fancy gate-leg table, rich red Oriental carpet, veVet pilo carpet, hearthrugs, slip mate, ornaments, pictures, o-p. ware, crockery, tea seta, vases, flower bowls, cutlery, copper korbe, pot plants, office chairs, eaddlebag coWh, velvet pilo table cover, cushions, napery, baskets, kitchen and cooking nteneils, garden tools, lawn mower, 2 typewriters, first-class drum for brass band, eta, eta On View Tuesday ,Mbming. 19ap JPULLETS! PULL ET SI RBELLY'S CENTRAL PRODUCE MART (LTD.), Moray place, will sell on WEDNESDAY, at 2 p.m., 30 purebred fully-matured White Leghorn Pullets. At 2.30 pjn-, 20 trained box-bred working Ferrets. These will be sold singly or lots to writ purchasera E. OSWALD REILLY, 19ap Managing Director. THIS DAY, MONDAY, 19th APRIL, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Mans© street. COMFORTABLE 5-ROOMED COTTAGE, No. 123 a FORTH STREET (near" Union street). steel ceilings, tile grates ' concrete; foundations. ' VVashhouse (copper, tubs); good freehold „ section. WELL SHELTERED AND SUNNY, Handy to electric car. ||>ARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) U- will sell by auction, COMFORTABLE 5-ROOMED COTTAGE, No. 123 a Forth street. ' 15ap THIS DAY, " MONDAY, 19th APRIL, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Instructed by the Executors in the Estate of James Strain (deceased). SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY No. 59 UNION STREET, (near ' Castle street). COMFORTABLE 5-ROOMED DWELLING, ■ bay. window, portico, electric light, ble grates, bathroom (hot and cold water) drained to sewer; all conveniences. J>ARK. REYNOLDS (LTD.) are instructed to sell by auction ■ Part of Section 51, Block XXIX, Dunedin, with a well-built 5-roomod Dwelling and all conveniences. FOR GBBUINB SALE TO CLOSE TRUST. « KJ. SMITH, Esq., Solicitor for the\Es(ate. Express Compacy'B Bufldings. lfop THIS DAY, MONDAY, 19th APRIL, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. On Aoooont of Mrs E. Murray (who is .leaving the district). A PICTURE COTTAGE, No. 9 DUNDONALD STREET? BAY- • FIELD. A BEAUTIFUL 2-ROOMED COTTAGE LOVELY' FREEHOLD SECTION MOTOR, GARAGE, ELECTRIC LIGHT OLEARIA HEDGES, FRUIT GARDEN VEGETABLE GARDEN; WATER LAID ON; .WELL CULTIVATED. rOAKBL REYNOLDS (LIMITED) iJL. wiu sell by auction, as above. DO NOT FAIL TO INSPECT. ' ' THIS DAY, MONDAY, 19th APEIL, At 9.45 ajn. GRAIN AND PRODUCE SALE. At their Stores, Cumberland and Vogel streets. TYALGETY ft CO. (LIMITEDJ ** will eell by auction, at above timo, Oats Wheat. Barley, Chaff. THIS DAY, MONDAY. 19th APRIL, ■". ■*"• At 10.30 a.m. . GRAIN AND PRODUCE. ! At the Otago Corn and Wool Exchange, —i _ Voge! street. T|ONALD REID & CO. (LIMITED) *-* will, sell, as above, Oats, Wheat, Chaff, etc. TUESDAY, 20th APRIL, 1820, . At 1.30 p.m. SALE OF PUREBRED POULTRY ' BOTLDINGS, SECTIONS, ETC., ' At Kaitangata. , men OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA- • JL tiVe association of new '.ZEAILAND (LTD.), favoured with instructions from Mr James Rutherford (who is giving up poultry breeding), will eell by auction, aa above, 100 purebred Orpington, Leghorn, and Minorca Pullets 25 Pullets, first cross .120 Hens, 1 year (purebred Leghorns and Minorcas) 100' Hens, 2 years (purebred Orpington, Leghorne, and Minorcae) 600 yards wire netting 5 fowlhousee, 6i x 12 5 fowlhouses, 6x6 1 Victor incubator (120-egg) Phaeton, sot harness, clover cutter, 1 4-baT 10ft gate, 100 sacks. 9 quarter-acre Sections, Nos. 8 to 16, Block XXIV, Kaitangata Township. MONDAY, 19th APRDL, 1920, At 2 p.m. SALE OF TWO FRUIT EARMS. AT ETTRICK. At Todd PrcV (Ltd.) Auction Rooms, 74 Lower High etteet, Dnnedm. TODD BROS. (LIMITED), instructed by Mr W. B. Rendafl, will offer for sale by public auction, at above timo and place, Lot I.—Section 21, Block VHI, Town of Ettrick, containing 11 2-10 poles. Lot 2.—Sections 1 to 19, Block VIII, Town of Bttrick, containing \ acres 2 roods 4 polos, with 6\roonied House and apple orchard. Abo Lot s.—Section 81, Block I, Bengor district, containing 65 acree 32 poles (oceupaifjon leasehold); 10 acres in frail trees threo yearo old. TERMS: 10 per cent fall of hammer. Balance on May 19, 1920. '■ TODD BROS. (LTD.), 16ap Auctioneers, TAGO WITNESS.—New storiep. A large oßOoml el reading nutter. £riee,&t

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17913, 19 April 1920, Page 10

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