SALES BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, 28th MARCH, 1922. At 2 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION. DINING ROOM, BEDROOM, &-KITCHEN FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. LOVELY CHESTERFIELD SUITE (In Moquettc), 6ft OAK SIDEBOARD (Oval Mirror), LOVELY 12 x 9 INDIAN CARPET SQUARE, MASSIVE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, OAK BED TO MATCH, 7-DRAWER DROP-HEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE. JAMES SAMSON & GO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, in their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling' street, a large quantity of good, useful House Furniture and Furnishings, which include— Lovely Chesterfield dining room suite, settee suite, lovely Wilton pile carpets, Axminster hearthrugs, fenders and brasses, kerbs, oak and stained sideboards, oak highback chairs, easy chains, massive stained hallstand, stained dining tables, occasional tables, 7-drawer drop-head Singer sewing machine (in first-class order), oak bedroom suite, oak wood bedstead to match, kapoo and flock mattresses, bolsters and pillows, d.i. and s.i. bedsteads, duohesse chests, washstands and pedestals, stained chevol, upholstered wicker chairs, heavy linoleums, runner, cabin trunk, chiffonier, seagrass chairs, sofa rugs, writing bureau, travelling bag, kitchen table and chairs, set maps of Dunedin, camera, wringer, doormats, kitchen hearthrugs, etc., eta On View Morning of Sale. TUESDAY. 28th MARCH. At 2.30 o’clock. On account of those concerned D. M. SPEDDINO • is instructed to sell by auction at his rooms on Tuesday at 2.30 o’clock— FIVE BARRELS COTTONSEED OIL, (Without reserve). TUESDAY, 28th MARCH, At 2.30 o’clock. To Tea Dealers and others. DM SPEDDINO • is instructed to sell by auction at his rooms on Tuesday at 2.30 o’clock--53 HALF CHESTS CEYLON TEA marks.) 17 SACKS LINSEED OILCAKE (each CH2). Also 3 PORCELAIN ENAMELLED BATHS. SMALL FIREPROOF SAFE. On account cf those concerned. Owing to bad weather condition# this Sale will bo held on SATURDAY. Bth APRIL, 1922. At Noon. On the Farm, near Popotunoa, D ALGETY & COMPANY (LTD.), Dunedin, have been favoured with instructions from the Trustees late F. Bradfield and Andrew Bradfield, Esq., to sell at public auction, at the above time and place, The Whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, as follows 1200 4-, 6 and 8-tooth Crossbred Ewee 200 2-tooth Crossbred Ewes 3 2-shear Southdown Rams 5 2-shear Shropshire Rams - 18 2 and 3-shear Romney Rams 160 fat and forward Wethers 500 M.S. Lambs 3 Cows in full milk 1 two-year-old Heifer (in calf) 1 Cow and Calf 2 two and three-year-old Steers 24 Draught Horses 1 Hack and Harness Mare. 2 M.H. binders, 1 farm dray, 1 waggon, 2-3 f. Cooper and Duncan plough, 1 d.f. B. and M. plough, 2 single-digger Booth and Macdonald ploughs, 1 4f. M.H. disc plough, 1 2f. Jno Deere disc plough, 2 M.H, drills <ls coulter), 1 18ffc. R. and G. broadcast sower, 2 sets 9ft M.H. disc harrows, 1 Bft. P. and D. Duncan grubber, 1 set 7leaf harrows, 1 set 6-leaf harrows, 1 9ft. roller with forecarriage, 1 Bft. clod-crusher, Storrie double ridger, 1 gig, double drill R. and G. ecuffier, Donald woolpress, large quantity cyclone and wire netting, stakes, 300 fotera and broadleai poets, 20 broadleaf and tofara strainers, timber, chaffhags, harness «nd chains for 3 six-horse teams, blocks and chains, 2 sets gig harness; furniture and quantity sundries. Luncheon Provided. 9m CLEARING SALE. OWAKA. TUESDAY, 28th MARCH, 1922, At 1 o’clock. Donald reid & co. (ltd.). have received Instructions from Mr Fred Cooper (whose lease has expired) to sell by public auction, as above, The whole of his Stock and Implements, comprising—--60 full-mouthed Ewes 3 Romney rams ; 6 Lambs 4 Wethers 12 dairy Cows 7 18-month Heifers, in calf 1 Holstein Bull (12 months) 10 Calves 1 draught Mare (12 years) 1 draught Mare (5 years) 1 draught Mare (6 years), with foal at foot by Finest Blend 1 harness Mare (8 years), prizetaker D.f. plough, set disc harrows (7ft), Planet Junior souffler, farm dray, 1 gig, 3 sets collars and hames, .2 sets leading chains, cart saddle and britchen. winkers, riding saddle and bridle, 4 stacks oaten sheaves, 30 fowls, quantity tools and chaff, bags, and sundries too numerous to particularise. As Mr Cooper’s lease has expired, the whole will be sold without reserve. Terms at sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED, THURSDAY, 30th MARCH, 1922, At 12.30 p.m. At Owaka Saleyards. IMPORTANT SALE of FREEHOLD PROPERTY, TOWNSHIP OF OWAKA. Donald reid & 00. (ltd.) have received instructions from Mr John Craig (who is leaving Owaka and has decided to dispose of his properties) to sell at auction, os above: Lot 1. —Having a frontage to the Main Owaka road of 100 links by a depth of 250. Dwelling of Five Rooms, large washhouse, fowlhouse and run, with other outbuildings. Lot 2.—Having a frontage to Royal terrace of 160 links by a depth of 196-5. 3 -stall stable, haycroft, two storerooms, 2-roomed hut and largo cart shed. Suited for a carpenter, carrier or motor garage. The above properties are amongst the pick of the Owaka Township, having a central position and a sunny aspect. Further particulars apply ; Messrs D. STEWART & SONS, Solicitors, Balclutha; - Or i ISm THE AUCTIONEERS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT OLYDEVALE. SHEEP, CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS ABOUT MIDDLE OF APRIL. mHE OTAGO FARMERS’ 00-OPE i. TIVE ASSOCIATION OF N ZEALAND (LTD.), In conjunction with STEPHENSON, A (LTD.), have been favoured wit) struct.ions from Mr H. Snushall, E moa Estate, Clydevale, to hold a dea sale as above, comprising: 2600 Sheep 50 head of Cattle 20 Horses. . Also, Full equipment of all kinds of implements and sundries. As Mr Snushall has sold his property evhrything will be offered for definite tale.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18513, 25 March 1922, Page 16
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