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SALES BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, 12th OCTOBER, W 22, At 12 o’clock noon. On tho Farm at Riverside. CLEARING SALE. TV H. W A . L D I E, has received instructions from Mrs A. Clark to sell: Tho whole of her Live and Dead Stock, including— CATTLE. 8 first-class dairy Cows (in profit and coming to profit) 1 yearling Heifer 1 Calf HORSES. 2 spring-carters and 2 draughts. PIGS. 1 white Yorkshire Boar, 6 months old. 1 steam boat dray (new), 1 tip-dray, 1 dogcart, saddle and breeching. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Piano (by Begg),' now oak suite (7 pieces), ifon bedsteads and wire mattresses, mirror-back duchesse and tiled washstand, drop-head Singer sowing machine, a large glass showcase of ell varieties of birds, lino. 3 milk cans and bucket, No. 2 churn, new Viking separator (25gal), wheelbarrow, coil netting, plumbers and carpenter's tools, zinc bath, piano case, 1 form, kitchen chairs, crockery, cutlery, pots, preserving pan, garden tools, and sundries. NOTE.—The above Cows are from second to fourth calvers, and last month’s tost was: Milk test 4.4 to 5, and 10 for cream test. The collection of birds is quite an exhibition, and well worth inspection. OUTSIDE ENTRIES till day of sale. Take Outram train to Riverside. As Mrs Clark has bought a motor business in North Island everything must bo sold. Luncheon Provided. OUTRAM. OUTRAM. OUTRAM. THURSDAY, sth OCTOBER, At 2 p.m. > In Drill Hall. To the Residents of Outram and Surrounding District. BRAZENDALE & CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell as follows: COSTUMES, COAT FROCKS, COATS, BLOUSES, HOSIERY, SKIRTS, SUEDES, STOLES, EVENING WEAR, UNDERCLOTHING, SUITS, OVERCOATS, TROUSERS, HOSIERY, CARDIGANS, MERCERY, CAPS, BRACES, OVERALLS, MAIDS AND BOYS’ WEAR ETC., ETC. The above list comprises only a small part of the stock, which is to bo offered for UNRESERVED SALE, NOTE.—Goods on view morning of sale. ’’ BRAZENDALE & CO., 4o Auctioneers. THURSDAY, sth OCTOBER, 1922, At 12 Noon. CLEARING SALE AT GLADBROOK SETTLEMENT. STRONAOH, MORRIS, & CO. (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr D. O’Connell to offer on the above date, on Section 30s. Gladbrook Settlement (l| miles from Middlemarch Railway Station), tho following Stock—namely: 1 draught Gelding, Byrs 1 draught Gelding, 7yrs 1 draught Maro, 7yrs 1 draught Maro, 6yrs 1 draught Mare. 3yrs 1 13-stone hack Mare, syrs, well paced and a good hunter 1 14-hand Pony, 3yrs, broken to saddle and harness, staunch and quiet 1 trotting Filly, 3yrs old, broken to saddle and harness; sire Wildwood Junior—dam Tracey’s Child. 1 Hack, 6yrs, well paced, 1 8-ton wagon, in thoroughly good order 1 convertible single chaffcutter 1 double-furrow plough 1 poison plough • 1 Gig saddle and breeching 2 collars. Tip-dray (almost new), road sulky (in good order), 10 x 12 hut on sledge (lined), d.f. R. and G. plough (almost new), heavy beam, set 6-horse blocks and .chains, harness for 7 horses, set gig harness, breastplate, two 6-horso trees, two 4-hovse trees, number of double and single trees, plough chain's, and . quantity sundries.

The Auctioneers wish to draw special attention to the Draught Horses, which are known to be one of the best teams in the district. They are big. upstanding grafters, broken to all work, absolutely staunch, and right out of hard work. Mr O’Connell having disposed of his section, the above will be offered for bona fide sale. The train from Dunedin on day of sale will be met on arrival. Luncheon Provided. TUESDAY, 10th OCTOBER, 1922, At 12.30 p.m. CLEARING SALE AT MERTON. QTRONACH, .MORRIS, & CO. (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr Peter White, who has leased his farm, lo sell, at above time and place, all his Live and Dead Stock, comprising—--250 four, six, and eight-tooth Ewes. 56 Hoggets, including 46 ewe hoggets 4 Rams 4 dairy Cows, in full milk 5 dairy Cows and 3 Heifers, October calvers 5 Yearlings and Calves 1 Bull 1 draught Mare, aged, in foal to k Hawksbury’s Pride 1 light, draught Mare, aged ' .3 Geldings 2 store Pigs M.H. Binder, M.H. mower, grain drill, with turnip attachment, 2 sets disc? 7ft and Bft, scuffler, set harrows, double buggy, dray, spring-cart, double-furrow R. and G. plough. M.H. cultivator, hillside plough, swing .plough, turnip barrow, half-share Cambridge roller, sheep feeder and sledge, 35 sacks seed oats. ISO sacks chaff, collars and hames for 5 norses, wire netting, milk cans,.Dome separator, fowls,. 4 boxes .bees, largo quantities sundries top numerous to mention. The cows are all good milkers. The horses are all. out* of hard work, and the implements are practically now. Luncheon Provided. 27s SHOW. LUTE A AND MATAU A. AND P. / SOCIETY. ANNUAL HORSE PARADE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7. • At 1.30 p.m. On SHOW GROUNDS, BALCLUTHA. 0 Entries Invited. R. M‘LINTOCK, 26s Secretary. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Bendings Situations Vacant. .Wanted, For Stile, To Let, Lost and Pound, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc-, Ono Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions. 2s 6d; 6 insertions, ss; Ptrictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge it Booked. BROAD BAY Three-roomed CRIB; sunny, sheltered position; £255. Also 4 ROOMS; £4so.—Tamblyn, M'Kcnzin, Rhodes 4o -| qa ACRES, South Otago; all ploughJLoU able; necessary farm buildings: £1400; deposit £4OO, balance 6 per cent. —Box 128. , tfVLD-ESTABLISHED AGENCY BUSIAJi NESS; well appointed offices; splendid opportunity for live man small capital.—l9l. Times. 4o Bound grocery business; living Rooms; stock valuation; owner retiring,; price £I4OO. —Mowat and Driver, 58 Princes street. SEASIDE COTTAGE, Warrington, four rooms; J-acre; reasonable offer accepted. ’Phono 3231.—Mowat, Driver, Paterson.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18676, 4 October 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18676, 4 October 1922, Page 12