SALES BY AUCTION. • ' SATURDAY MORNING. 25th NOV., At 11 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse! street. t H OAR, '*k 1921 MODEL FORD. Repainted and Overhauled, New Types. Good Running Order. On View from 10 o’clock till Time of Sale. UptARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) 24n TUESDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. On the Promises, No. 19 Lynn street (off Highgate, Bishopscourt). Instructed by J. H. Latimer (who is leaving Dunedin). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. KAURI MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, MOQUETTE HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS, CARVED RED PINE MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, TAPESTRY OCCASIONAL SUITE, BRUSSELS CARPET, CARVED RED PINE MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, RED PINE DUCHBSSE PAIR. CRETONNE OTTOMAN COUCH, KAURI PANEL WARDROBE, KAURI DUCHESSE PAIR, KAITBt PANEL BEDSTEAD (3ft), Wool Rugs, Hand-pointed Fire Screen, Vases, Ornaments, Palm Stand, Flower Bowls, Kauri Occasional Tables, Occasional Chairs. Oil Paintings. Lace Curtains, Mohair Slip Mats, Art Hall Curtains, Occasional Tables, Austrian Chairs, Walnut Clock, Heavy Lin oleum, Mohair Table Cover, Coloured Pictures, Plush Drop-seated Easy Chair, Teaware, Crystalware, Wertheim Sewing Machine, Austrian Chairs, Dinnerware, Alarm Clock, Red Pine Kerb, Toiletware, Brass-mounted Bedstead, Spiral Spring Mattress, Kapok Bedding, Bedroom Chairs, Red Pine Commode Chair. Red Pine Bookshelves, Kitchen Fender, Kitchen Utensils. rOARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED). £jL are instructed to sell hy auction, as above. On View Morning of Sale. Ik WEDNESDAY. 29th NOVEMBER, At 12.50 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street, Dunedin. Instructed by W. W. Samson, Esq.. Official Assignee, in the Estate of J. R. Dunnett. OVERLAND LIGHT FOUR MODEL MOTOR CAR, FIVE-SEATER. Practically new. Very little used. r|>ARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) lit are instructed to sell by auction, as above. On View at Messrs Wimpenny Bros, and Reid's Garage, Moray place. 22a MONDAY, 4-th DECEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. On Account of the Owner (who is moving to the North). DESIRABLE GEORGE STREET’ RESIDENCE. FASHIONABLE SINGLE-STORY (No. 618 George street). COMMODIOUS SEVEN ROOMS. BEAUTIFUL APPEARANCE. F>ARK, _ REYNOLDS (LIMITED), I are instructed to sell by auction: No. 618 GEORGE STREET. Containing seven commodious rooms; plastered throughout, artistically decorated in Empire fashion, bay windows, promenade verandah, glass conservatory, electric light, tnodern kitchen furnishings, sanitary drainage. ONE OF THE PRETTIEST PROPERTIES IN GEORGE STREET. As the Owner goes North immediately he will ACCEPT A LOW PRICE FOR QUICK SALE. Vacant Possession. See Us for Easy Terms. PARK. REYNOLDS (LTD.), 85n Auctioneers. RETIRED CIVIL SERVANTS, TRADESMEN WITH SPARE TIME, LADIES WISHING HEALTHY EMPLOYMENT. ANNUITANTS WANTING AN INCREASED INCOME. MONDAY. 4th DECEMBER, AT 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. In the Estate of the late J. Sparrow. TOMATO-GROWING HOUSES And SIX-ROOMED DWELLING HOUSE, Windsor street, Opoho. £3OO LAST YEAR FROM TOMATO CROP. [OARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED). it are instructed to sell by auction: Sections 37-38, Block 11, Opoho; area 2 roods, with Comfortable Sixroomed Dwelling-house, electric light, gas, workshop, motor garage, drained to sewer, and THREE TOMATO HOUSES, each 40ft HEATED WITH FURNACES AND FULLY PLANTED WITH TOMATOES. 7 GOOD VINERY. The Trustees have placed a Very Low Upsot for Quick Sale. Inspect at Once. 25n FRIDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 1922, At 8.30 a.m, Otago Farmers’ Horse Bazaar. THOMSON’S TURNOUT. FOR BONA FIDE SALK rpHE OTAGO FARMERS’ 00-OPERA--1 TLVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), instructed by Messrs Thomson and Co., will sell, as above, their well-known Turnout, as follows: ONE BROWN MARE And ONE CHESTNUT GELDING, each eight years of age, guaranteed sound, staunch, and free from vice, and educated to all city work. FOUR-WHEELED WAGON (by J. O. White), in first-class order. SET OF DOUBLE HARNESS (by Peter Miller), in splendid condition. On Account W. P. Klimich, Milton: Mare. sire. Royal Rothschild—Kentucky mare Rubber-tyred gig and harness. On Account Various Country Clients: 15 first-class draught Mares and Geld-•j-ings. i. ■ NOTE—Early starting hour on account of Trotting Meeting. IBn TUESDAY, sth DECEMBER. 1922, At I o’clock CLEARING SALE AT TABLE HILL. NEAR MILTON. mHE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA--1 TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), instructed by Mr Alex. Carnie, will sell by auction, os above, The whole of his Live Stock, Implements, etc., comprising—--4 draught Mares and Geldings, 8 years 1 harness Mare • S dairy Oows in profit Cow December calver 2 Heifers 3 two-year-old Steers 1 yearling Shorthorn Bull 180 half and crossbred two and six and ' 1 eight-tooth Ewes with Lambs at foot. M'Cormack drill (15 coulters) with grass seed box, M'Cormack disc harrows, Deering binder, R. and G. d.f. heavy plough, R. and G. light d.f. plough, Cambridge roller, set 4-leaf tyne harrows, grubbers, h.s. plough, drill plough (Planet Junr.j, 3-horse h.p. and chaffoutter, 4horse wagon, double buggy, buggy harness, harness for 5 horses, _ blocks and chains, trees, plough chains, covers, quantity chaff, and sundries. Luncheon Provided, Please Note Alteration of Starting Hour. Now 1 u’clooik
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18720, 25 November 1922, Page 14
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