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SALKS BY AUCTION. THIS (FRIDAY) MORNING. 18th MARCH. At 11 o’clock sharp. To Warehousemen and Drapers. IMPORTANT SALE OP HIGH-OLASS DRAPERY. ' All New Goods, Just Landed. Dm. sped di n g • is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, This (Friday) Morning, at 11 o’clock sharp; 10 bolts 80in “Spero” White Sheeting 48 pieces 35in “Spero” Longcloth 214 dozen White Towels 24 dozen Coloured Towels 100 pieces Shirting 10 pieces 70in White Damask Tabling 48 pieces Amoskeag Nurse Cloth 25 pieces White Jap. Silk . 10 pieces Coloured Jap. Silk 85 Gents’ English Raincoats. The whole of above will be open for inspection at Rooms from Wednesday Afternoon. 16m THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 18th MARCH, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Instructed by the Local Deputy Public Trustee in the Estate of James Dollan CITY AND 'SUBURBAN LEASEHOLD AND FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. LEASEHOLD; Maclaggan street, with 2 Dwellings thereon. FREEHOLD: London_street (with right-of-way to Constitution street), together with 3 Cottages thereon. 3 FREEHOLD SECTIONS, MAYBANK, NORTH-EAST VALLEY. Alex, karris & o 0.. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above, ' L Allotment 2, Subdivision of Sections 49 and 50, Block XXIV, Dunedin, with area 14.25 poles, together with 3 3-roomed Cottages thereon (all drained to sewer); Nos. 41 London street, Nos. 4 and 10 Constitution street (all let). This _ Section would make a first-class _ building site, being close to' the penny .section of the car. 2. Unexpired Term of Corporation Lease of Allotment _ 24, Subdivision Quarry Reserve, containing 1 rood, .together with 2storey 5-rodmed Dwelling; bath, gas; also 3-roomed Cottage; both drained to sewer. Nos. 72 and 76 Maclaggan street. 3. Sections 10, 11, 12, being Section 49, Block XX, Maybank, North-East Valley (area 2 roods 23.2 poles). 5m fk *• THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 18th; 2 o’clock sharp. At the Mart, 124 George street. Moss-phtllips have received instructions from the METROPOLITAN POLICE to sell by publio auction, the undermentioned UNCLAIMED GOODS:— 5 GENTS’ BIKES, CAMERA, SAW, RAINPROOF. COAT. KIT BAG. 2 LADIES’ UMBRELLAS, HANDBAGS, OVERCOAT; SPECTACLES, LADY’S WALLET, TAIL LAMP, PUSH-CART, BASKETS, BROOCHES, WATCHES, RINGS, OPERA GLASSES. BOOTS. ETC., ETC. Immediately after above Sale the following will be put up for auction: — QUAINT RED PINE SIDEBOARD, 6 LEATHER-SEATED CHAIRS (in oiled rimu), GATE-LEG TABLE (in oiled rimu; oval), SETTEE (in oiled rimu), 2 VERY HANDSOME CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (by Challen and Hodgson), Autowheel (perfeot order), gramophone and records, dining table, lino., round cedar table, go-carts, prams, fenders, meat safe, wood and iron cote, brass-rail bedsteads, wire mattresses, wringer, sofas, seagraes square, pair waders, pictures, hall stand, chairs, hospital beds,, knivep, forks, spoons, sewing machines, piano, bunks (complete for crib), medicine chests, tea, clocks, etc., * , etc. H. W. PHILLIPS, Auctioneer. ■124 George street (’phone 500). 17m ANNOUNCEMENT Rp SALE OF DR TRUBY KING’S ESTATE, . TAHAKOPA. LOT 3.—HOMESTEAD FARM, AN IDEAL STUD FARM, PERFECTLY ADAPTED FOR DAIRYING. , The Steading is now used for machinemilking, nearly 100 cows. This Farm will not be sold per acre, but as a complete, highly-developed going concern, with exceptional appliances and facilities for economic, high-class, profitable dairy farming, calf-rearing and fattening. The plant, buildings, and premises, mostly installed just before the rise in prices, cost over £2OOO, aqd include the following; 1. Comfortable 7-roomed Residence and good Cottage for farm hands. 2. Extensive mpdel milking shed, machine room, milk room, boiler house, and water tower, with concrete and iron tanks/for hot and cold water, etc. 3. Sheltered concreted yards for cows. The. concrete flooring space of yards and’ buildings embraces about 550 square yards of first-class four-inch permanent concrete. 4. A large over-shot wheel, with solid concrete bearings and foundations, runs the pumps and milking machinery and provides electric lighting for the Steading. Alternative power, for temporary use during extreme drought, is provided by a 6 h.p. T&ngye boiler and engine, etc. 5. The Ridd machine-milking plant is of the highest class, with nickel-plated tubes, and there is provision for complete scouring and cleansing by. cold end hot water coursing through the whole pipe system from elevated water tower. The effect of these provisions for easy and perfect demising and sterriliaing_ is seen in the conspicuous absence of abortion, mammitis, and udder troubles in general. 6. A 200-gallon manure tank, with wheels and shafts, is provided for removing and distributing daily , all solid and liquid manure and hosing with ample water under high pressure keeps the whole premises sweet, clean, and safe. 7. Large Alfa Laval separator, and all belts, pulleys, and hose for this and other machinery. Special milk-cooling . shoot, large milk-filling troy, ventilating locked cover for cans, while , standing overnight in cart; 6 thirtygallon Harvey milk cans, a milk agitator, and all the stationary arid loose apparatus (including tubes, teat cups, etc.) of the Ridd milking plant, as now in use, are included as part of Lot 3, HOMESTEAD FARM. The milk cart, smaller milk cans, buckets, tools, and other - movables, not mentioned above, will be sold separately. 8. A Model Up-to-date Calf-rearing Shed, with brick floor, etc., has been only just completed. LOT 2. LAURISTON FARM. Good Residence. Apart from the fact of being ideal in site and soil for dairying, etc., this farm has every natural advantage for economical and profitable pig-raising, in addition to ample stabling, cowshed, and other. form buildings. Extensive up-to-date piggeries: ! the sale of pigs from this farm recently reached nearly £9OO in on© year. N.B.—THERE IS A DAILY TRAIN SERVICE TO TAHAKOPA, AND VISITORS WILL BE SHOWN OVER THE PROPERTY UP TO DATE OP SALE. Motor oars will be provided for a limited pre-arranged number of intending buyers to leave Tshakopa early on Tuesday morning for fli© sale, Balolutha. Particulars of tile whole of . Dr Xing’s Estate are given in current advertisementp. Plans and illustrations, etc., on application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & 00. (LTD.), 16m PlWfidia,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18197, 18 March 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18197, 18 March 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18197, 18 March 1921, Page 10

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