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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS I>AY, Tuesday, 9th may, 1922, At 2 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION. In Downstairs Booms, Dowling street. Under instructions from Mr Mathieson, who has had goods removed to our Rooms for convenience of sale. HOUSEHOLD FUROTTURE, FURNISH- , INGS, AND EFFECTS. ' 9-PIEOB LEATHER SUITE, OAK BEDROOM SUITE, CHESTERFIELD DINING ROOM SUITE, 2 DIVAN CHAIRS, VERY HEAVY AXMINSTER-CARPET, 12 x 10.6, MASSIVE CANOPY TOP STAINED SIDEBOARD, HEAVILY CARVED, PHONOGRAPH AND RECORDS. JAMES SAMSON _ & CO. 1 ' have been favoured with instructions from Mr Mathieson (who is leaving Dunedin) and other vendors to sell by auction The whole of his Household Furniture, Furnishings, and Effects, which include 9piece leather suite, Chesterfield dining room suite, stained sideboard, hall stand, phonograph and records, seagrass chairs, seagrass carpets, Axminster hearth rugs, oak bedroom suite, stained duchesse cheat, oak wood bedsteads, 3 double wood bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapoo and flock mattresses, commode chair, wood cot, wire-seated couch, upholstered settee, wardrobes, gateleg tables, occasional tables, preserving pan, single wood bedsteads, shakedowns, copper kerne.' Also, 12 DOZ. SPLENDID CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS (in quantities to suit purchasers). Also,, MODERN BARBER’S CHAIR (adjustable, tip-back, very latest style, and in first-class order). ON VIEW MONDAY. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 9th MAT, At 2 o’clock. At Dunedin Art Gallery Hall. CONTINUATION OF SALE BY / AUCTION. MR A. OHIARONI’S MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OIL AND WATER COLOURS, MARBLE STATUARY, FLORENTINE POTTERY. VENETIAN GLASS VASES. [DARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) XT are instructed by Mr A. Chiaroni to sell by auction. CONTINUATION OF SALE. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), 9th MAY. MONDAY, 22nd MAY, tl At 12 o’clock. At Auction Rooips, Princes street. Under Instructions from the District Public Trustee, . In the Estate of the late Andrew Nicol. . .KAIKORAI VALLEY FREEHOLD, No. 23 Kaikorai Valley road. Q C. U R R & 0 O. will sell by auction as above — Part Allotment 35 of subdivision of part sections 5 and 4, Block IV, Upper Kaikorai District, containing an area of 28.10 poles, together with the 4-roomed dwelling' and small shop thereon. The property is sewerdrained to regulations and situated withm a minute of the Stuart street tram, j Further particulars from THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Or the 9my AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY. 11th MAY, 1922, ' . At 10 o’clock. ■ At Hyde, on Premises' of Owner. rrtHE national’"'mortgage and •X AGENCY 00. OF N.Z. (LTD.) have been favoured with instructions from Mr John Matheson, of Hyde Township (who ' has sold his property) to sell at public auction, at the above time and place, the whole of his " LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, as follows: . 5 milk Cows, two spring calvers; all in full milk 5 Bullocks, three-year-old 1 two-year Heifer . 5 Yearlings and 5 Calves 1 spring-cart Mare 1 rat Pig 30 Fowls . * 3 young Sheep Dogs. ' : X station ouggy, set buggy harness, set •’ .‘ double buggy harness, hand chaff- . • cutter, vyce, largo coal shovel, Stewart horse clipping machine,, rabbit traps, fencing tools, picks, shovels. Favourite separator, 2 cream cans, household fur- •' niture, and sundries. 29ap i IMPORTANT LAND SALE. TUESDAY, 16th MAY, 1922, At 2 p.m., I AT OUR OFFICES, WATER STREET, DUNEDIN. The Well-known “TRAQUAIR ESTATE,” Near Outram. mHE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND J- AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), acting under instructions from the Mortgagees, will offer as above, Traquair Estate;— Approximately 11,000 acres Freehold, fin a agricultural and grazing country, subdivided into 17 blocks and paddocks; the ridges are broad, easily worked; and the tussock grows good sheep. , Buildings consist of good 5-roomed ' dwelling and 4-roomed cottage, huts, 9-stalled stable, wash-house, toolhouse, large wool-shed and yards, dip, etc. ; Telephone on to Outram. The property is only 7 miles from Outram and 25 miles from Dunedin, an hour’s run by good motor roads. The wool has, in the past, fetched up to 19id, and the property has now for some years, according to the Government Sheep Returns, been carrying about a sheep to 2 acres (including 3000 ewes) without winter feed, while the country is all low. This is an opportunity to procure a fine block of country of a size difficult to procure within an hour’s run of town, and , the chance, of looking into it should not be jnissed. Easy terms will be given. smy , 12tV MAY, 1922, At 11.30 a.m. CLEARING SALE AT MIDDLEMARCH. STRONACH, . MORRIS. k CO. have received instructions from Mr •. Wm. A. M'Naughton to offer on his section, ‘‘plodbrook” Settlement—--4 draught Horses, 6 and 8 years old B . 1 trotting Gelding, “M‘Kinney Mao” W .. . 1 trotting sulky, 1 road joggor r ■ 1 1 form drav, 1 tip dray, 1 gig ■ T set disc harrows, 4-leafed narrows Blocks and chains, 1 d.f. plough Harness, furniture. Mr M'Naughton having disposed of his lease, the above' will bo, offered for bona fitje sale. ‘ Outside entries will be offered at the conclusion, and entries for same may be made at the' offices of the Auctioneers, Dunedin end Middlemarch. 3my I! 1 . HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED. i: ADVERTISEMENTS of 18 Words and® the Bead- - . lugs Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Bale, To r ' Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, 1.,■ Bto.. One Shilling per insertion; 8 Insertions, ! „ 3s 6d> 8 Insertions, ss;. Strictly Casta in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. WANTED to RENT (with purchasing clause), HOUSE, 5-10 rooms; on flat, ' north end, Musselburgh, central.—Particulars to 258, Times Office. flmy WANTED to RENT (by civil servant), 4 to 6-roomed HOUSE; hill preferred; '; will pay foir rent; on© gxown-up child.— 295, Times Office. Omy LEATHER heels are costly, and jar the nerves. WOOD-MILNB RUBBER HEELS absorb the jar and cost less and wear considerably longer. For resilience and value they must be Wood-Milne. NOTES ON RURAL TOPICS by Agricola. "Weekly, in the Otago Witness, dealing . with- subjects of current interest to fanner*.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18549, 9 May 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18549, 9 May 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18549, 9 May 1922, Page 12

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