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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS D&Y, FRIDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. The Mart, 124- George street. Moss-phillips have received instructions to sell by public auction the following GOODS: — GRAMOPHONE (Edison) and 41 BLUE AMBEROL RECORDS, VERY HANDSOME DOUBLE-DOOR WARDROBE (Deadlight and Mirror Door), OAK DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE (guaranteed), SOLID SPANISH MAHOGANY TOILET GLASS, SPRING BALANCE SCALE (as good as new), a SOLID KAURI FIVEDRAW ER CHEST (mottled front), sideboard, kitchen scales, dining tables, kitchen dresser, fishing rod, spring balance scales, jack lever, toilet set, palm pots, bird cages, camera, double-tier bunk, lino., passage lino,, office table, b.r. cot, 2 motor m.gs, 2 gal. baths, music stands, leather bags, 4 wardrobes, rabbit traps, ladder, 5-drawer chest, duohesse chest, music stool, b.r, bedsteads, kitchen sofas, fenders, gent’s bike, butter crock, toilet mirror, kitchen sofa, etc., etc. NOTE.—WE HAVE”A LARGE STOCK OP ENAMELWARE, THE BEST QUALITY PROCURABLE. H. W. PHILLIPS, Auctioneer, . 124 George street; ’phone 300. TUESDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock sharp. To Saddlers, Farmers, Dealers. IMPORTANT SALE 'OF SURPLUS SADDLERY AND HARNESS. On Account of Military Supplies Purchase Board. D. M. S P~E D D ' IN G • is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Tuesday, at 2 o’clock sharp: 30 saddles, saddle blankets, 30 sets long traces, 20 pairs short traces, . headstalls, breast collars, sots harness, driving reins, leading rekis, bits, breechings, brow bands, head ropes, pack saddles, horse covers, loin covers, bits, nosebags, driving whips, bridles, girths, etc., eto., etc. The above are all of the best quality of manufacture, and 'will bo on view at Rooms Monday morning. ’ TUESDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 1921, At i2 o’clock. At Rooms, 148 Rattray street. SPLENDID HOME IN NORTH-EAST VALLEY. El. maoassey & co. • have received instructions from the Owner to sell by auction, as above. No. 22 CARR STREET, NORTH-EAST VALLEY.—Splendid 5-roomed HOUSE, with return verandah, bathroom, hot _ and cold water, built-in wardrobe, electric light, also gas, pantry, and all outbuildings, fowlhouses, asphalt yard and paths; corner section, nicely laid out in garden. The whole property is in perfect order, inside and out, FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, as the owner has purchased a larger property. TUESDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 1921, , At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, 148 Rattray street. Under Instructions from the Local Deputy Public Trustee. El. macassey & co. • have received instructions from the Trustee to sell by auction, as above: ESTATE of Mary Woodsido (deceased), No. 31 Prince Albert road, St. Kilda, sixroomed HOUSE, with two box windows and portico; solid concrete base; bathroom, hot and cold water, gas, and other conveniences, washhouse (topper and tubs), asphalt paths and yard; good corner section. For further particulars apply to LOCAL DEPUTY PUBLIC TRUSTEE; Or, E. L. MACASSEY & CO. 16s SATURDAY. 17 th SEPTEMBER. At 1.30 p.m. CLEARING SALE AT WYLIE’S -CROSSING, Twenty minutes’ drive from Mosgiel. DII. W A L D I E • has received instructions from Mr Harry Ashby to. sell by auction, his FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, as follows: Double bedstead, wire mattress, duohesse washstand, Singer sewing machine ’(now), easy chairs, kitchen chairs, blankets, quilts, rugs, lamps, dishes, pots, clock, tub, meat safe, hen coop and runs, one set spring dray harness, rabbit traps, grain sacks, bricks, posts, firewood (in short lengths), hand-cart, throe ton coal, kerosene, .tables, pictures, milk cans, bucket, separator, milk cooler. Heifer, coming to profit. On Account of another Client; 1 three-spring gig, 1 set gig harness, spring-dray, spring van and horse. Outside Entries till 12 o’clock on Day of Sale D. H. WALDIE, 14s Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, 1921, At 12 o’clock. . —4 On the Farm, Clifton, Waiwera South. CLEARING SALE Of HORSES, CATTLE, AND IMPLEMENTS. Donald have receivd instructions from Mr Gordon Steven to sell by public auction, at above time and place, all his Live and. Dead Stock, comprising: 4 dairy Cows, 3 close to profit, 1 in full mdk 1 Gelding, five-year-oid 1 Mare, five-year-old 1 Mare, six-year-old 2 Geldings, seven-year-old 1 Gelding, seven-year eld 1 Mare, seven-year-old 3 Geldings, eight-year-old 5 Geldings, aged 1 cob, broken to harness, prize-taker, by Rothschild 1 Hack, four-year-old, sire Wallace, dam Gossoon mare 1 Spring-carter, eight-year-old 50 Fowls and Ducks 1 Yorkshire Sow 1 Slip IMPLEMENTS: 1 stylish gig, d.f. plough, digger plough, swamp plough, set discs 10ft, four-leaf harrows, binder (M.H.), drill (M.H.), 1 ' three-ton wagon.. dog-cart, horse clippers, 3 sets leading chains, 2 sets gig harness, set spring-cart harness, riding saddle and bridle, 7 sets plough chains, 3 sets blocks and chains, pole straps, trees, collars, hames, winkers and covers for all horses, 4 sets leading traces, hames for wagon, empty chaff sacks, tools and sundries too numerous to particularise. Cars will meet buyers on arrival of express at Balclutha at 10.30 a.m. The Auctioneers wish to draw special attention to the Homes, as these are splendid animals, just out of hard work. Intending buyers should not miss this opportunity. The Harness and Implements are practically, new and in tip-top order. Luncheon provided. 15s THURSDAY, 22nd SEITEMBER. At Saleyards, Clinton. IMMEDIATELY BEFORE THE STOCK SALE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF CLINTON TOWN PROPERTY. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OP. NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr Joseph Maitland (of Clinton) to offer by public auction, at above time and place, his FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES, as under: Part Section 23, Block XXV, Clinton; 1 acre (more or less), with stable and cowshed. Section 7 of 15, Charlesville, Clinton; 1 rood (more or less).. Sections 6,7, approximately 14 acres, Part 7, approximately 2 acres, with two Dwellings and Sheds thereon. Fuller particulars and terms from THE AUCTIONEERS, 16s Dunedin or Clinton. OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS JOB PRINTING DEPART MENT.—Job Printing of every description done with Despatch, and at the Lowest Current Batee.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18352, 16 September 1921, Page 10

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