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’■: 'J*mmmrn„ •mrnmmmmmimmmmmmmm , SALES BY AUCTION. , THIS D\Y. TUESDAY, 17th JANUARY, » ' At 2 o’clock. In Downstairs Rooms,’ Dowling; street. ■ Under instructions from Mrs Edge,' who has x '■' given up housekeeping. Removed to Rooms from No. 84 Elm row. * _ Also, Under instructions from Mr G. W. Kidd, ’ who has also’ had Goods removed to our Rooms from Roslyn. SOLID OAK DUCHESSE PAIR (With pretty Oak, Red to match), THREE-PIECE OAK' BEDROOM SUITE, TWO EXTENDING DINING TABLES, SEVEN-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE, In Pretty Moquette, SIX SEAGRASS AND RATTAN EASY CHAIRS, SOLID CEDAR BOOKCASE, , VERY HEAVY LINOLEUMS 1 ' (Of seven rooms), HEAVY AXMINSTER RUNNER, . TWO NEARLY NEW 10.6 x 9, 12 x 9, 60FT GARDEN HOSE. 3;ames SAMSON & CO. i * have-received instructions from the above Vendors to sell by auction, in their Downstairs Sal© Room; Two-piece oak suite, oak _ duchesse pair, oak bedstead, duchesse toilet table and wash stand, 4 duchesse cheats, single and double wood_ bedsteads, wood cot, child’s high collapsible ohair, stained bedroom suite,’2 eaay tub chairs, 3 extending dining tables, s.g. chairs, oak sideboard, stained ; sideboard, bookcase, hall stand, seven-piece suite,' occasional table, heavy, linoleums, hearthrugs, Axminster runner and slips, music’ Canterbury,, revolving bookcase, card table, draught fcreen, revolving office choir, push-cart, push-chair, electric iron, portable electric lamp, hall curtains, lace curtains, table covers, vases, ornaments, copper kerbs, Stares, paintings, \ vases, typewriter, fenS, glassware, crockery, cedar mop, carpet anteeper, vacuum cleaner, clocks. Primus stove; jam pans, , jam jars, copper boiler, wringer, baths, kettles, 60ft garden hose, tools,, kitchen and dining chairs, settee, , dining room couch. r Also, suitable for ico cream or tea shop: 20' STOOLS, 5 TEA TABLES, And V DOUGLAS j MOTOR, CYCLE ,In good order), 1 GENTS FREE-WHEEL BICYCLE /■ As good as new. ( 16ja WEDNESDAY, 18th JANUARY, V , At 2 o’clock; « v Oa , the Premises, No. 27 Whitby Street, Mornington, Under instructions from Mr Hay man, who is leaving for Christchurch, ■ 2-PIECE STAINED BEDROOM SUITE, ■ SETTEE AND 2 EASY CHAIRS. ’ LINOLEUMS, CARPET. TAMES SAMSON &' CO. W have received instructions from Mr Hayinan to sell by auction, on the premises, N0.'27 Whitby street, Mornington—- , _ Household Furniture and Effects! including 3-niece bedroom suite, 2 b.r< bedsteads, hospital bedstead, wire, mattresses, bedding, heavy, linoleums, duchesse pair, sets of ware. pUrtains, kerbs, settee, 2 easy dhairs, music Canterbury, pictures, ornaments, dining table,, fire screen, arm chair, 4 spring-seated chairs, tables, ashpans, carpet, kitchen chairs, ' crockery saucepans, wringer, coir - mate, jam. jars, gas cooker, ladder, garden tools, 4 fowls, eta, etc. 14ja PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ; SATURDAY, 28th~JANUARY, 1922. 1 At 1 o’clock. ON THE PREMISES, WASHDYKE, NEAR TIMAIIU. ” Under instructions from the Official Assignee ia the bankrupt estate of F. E; 'Jones. FARM. Farm consists of 101* acrea and ia twbject to mortgages amounting to £2560, the equity only being offered for sale. - - •FARM IMPLEMENTS)* ETC. Grubber, Harrows, Binder, 2 Drays, Sulky, Harness, J Cow, 1 Horse (spring carter), , 3 Figs, Sacks, etc., 1 Motor Car, “Ulio,” in first-claas order, 1 firstrdase Hut, built on sledge. i TAMES . SAMSON & CO. O have been favoured with instructions from the Official Assignee to sell by auction on the premises the ajbove farm implements, «io. . 1 , Full details in later issue. / MONDAY, 23id JANUARY, At 12 o’clock, At Auction Rooms, Princes street. CHARMING RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY . QUEEN’S DRIVE, MUSSELBURGH (No. 44). • A DELIGHTFUL HOME IN A CHARMING SITUATION, SUN ALL DAY, 9-ROOMED SINGLE STOREY RESIDENCE, ROUGH-CAST CONCRETE -GARAGE, LARGE VINERY AND TOMATO HOUSES IN BRICK, BEAU- > TTFUL GARDEN. S , c.'u eI & C O. acting under instnictions from the , owner, • will sell by auction as above— Section's 7 and 8, Block VII, Musselburgh, 1 rood 8,7 poles of freehold, fronting Queen’s Drive, and Eskvale Street, WITHIN 2 MINUTES OF 3 DIRECT / TRAM SERVICES. Together with the SUPERIOR RESIDENCE OF IMPOSING APPEARANCE, replete with every conceivable labour-saving convenience. THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES IN OR ABOUT DUNEDIN. AN INSPECTION WILL PROVE OUR DESCRIPTION OF THIS REALLY DELIGHTFUL HOME NO EXAGGERATION. ” IT IS LOVELY. Cards to view* at our office. SCORE AND CO., 12ja ■ ■ . Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 26th JANUARY, 19227"' At 12.30 o’clock. I SALE OF FARM, SECTIONS AND DWELLINGS. LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, ETC, ON THE FARM, “THE LANDING,” OWAKA. ‘ ritHß OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA- . X , ,’JTVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), favoured with instructions from Messrs Latta Bros., Owaka, will offer by auction as above— Their. Freehold Property, being Section 17, and part of 1, Block VI, Glenomaru S.D., containing 179 acres (more or less),' subdivided by post and -wire fences, partly . netted; 100 acres bush, 25 acres grans, and 25 acres ploughed; well watered by running streams and river; situated IA miles from school, and 14 miles from Owaka Township. The buildings consist of a 4-roomed dwelling, chaff house, and 10-stalled byre. . Also C Allotments, being Subdivisions of ' ' Sections 29 and 30, Block VJ, Glenomaru ■’ S.D;': " • Lot I,—l acre. Lot 2,—1 acre, with 4-roomed cottage. Lot ’3—l acre. Ldt 4. —1 acre 0 roods 34} poles, with 4-roomed cottage and outbuildings. Lot 6.—1 acre 1 rood 3| poles. Lei 6.—1 acre 3 roods 64 poles. j Lot 7. —1 acre 2 roods 274 poles, with ’4-roomed cottage and outbuildings. Lot- B.—l acre 3 roods 304 poles, with 4-rpomod cottage and outbuildings. Alb the above allotments have road and vsea frontages. The following Buildings are for sale for rem<^/al: — . Two .4-roomed and one 2-roomed cottages: twp-.hute (10 x 12); 10-stalled stable, mill shed; 4 miles tramway (300,000 feet timber).- . 100 black pine and .totara strainers * 1 truck totara posts v , * Wallaby jack ' i,,‘ , Steel oar Lubricating oil 1000 empty sacks Harness and covers for 12 horses 3 draught mare®, 6 to 8, years ;v, 6 draught geldings, 6 to 8 years , .3 draught geldings, aged J2 3-year-old bullocks ; 14ja J ‘ ALTERATION IN DATE OF SALE. . / . PALMERSTON STOCK SALE. Owing'to the Palmerston Show the usual . Monthly Sale is POSTPONED a Week to THURSDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1922. ■V TVrnSBDIN STOCK AGENTS’ ABSOCIAfi -(U? ‘ ' , , TtQJL 14ja jfA'' . < '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18455, 17 January 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18455, 17 January 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18455, 17 January 1922, Page 10