SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. THURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 11 o’clock. AT' AUCTION ROOMS, Princes street. Under instructions from W. W. Samson, Esq., Official Assignee, in the Estate of P. F. Neiper: Express Waggon (with Tilt), Horse, and Harness. SO U R R & 0 0, will sell by auction as above: TUESDAY, sth DECEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. A DELIGHTFUL PROPERTY. INGS AVENUE, ST. CLAIR. BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS, HALF-ACRE. SUPERIOR BRICK RESIDENCE. A HOME TO BE PROUD OF. JOHN REID & SONS (LIMITED) M instructed by H. C. Campbell, Esq. fv.ho is moving to a larger property), will otfer, as above— Part Section 51, Block VII, Town District, containing 2 roods 3.51 poles, with frontage of 90ft to Ings avenue bv a depth of 234 ft, and very desirable Brick Residence thereon. The house is of attractive desien. and has Marseilles tile roof, is plastered throughout, and contains nine rooms, also sun verandah, large bathroom (beautifully fitted), dressing room, linen cupboards, wardrobes, presses, pantry, servery, etc. The laundry, store room, coal-house, outside lavatory are all under cover. This residence is of splendid construction, being built by day labour for the owner. It is extremely compact and easily worked, and contains all modern conveniences and fittings, including electric light, very handsome slab grates, well fireplaces, panelled walls, choice papers, etc. THE GROUNDS are beautifully laid out in lawns, flower gardens, vegetable- gardens, and fruit trees, with W'ell-oonstructed fowl runs and houses, also workshop at back of land and motor drive from Ings avenue. The whole property (both house and grounds) is in beautiful order, and the situation is one of the finest about St. Clair —dose to car and beach and gloriously sunny. The Auctioneers unhesitatingly recommend this delightfiil home, as it will bear inspection by the most fastidious. Further particulars and cards to view from 6151 JOHN REID & SONS (LTD.), 30n Auctioneers. MOSGIEL. MOSGIEL. CLEARING SALE. Gordon road (opposite Ind. Co-op. Store), DECEMBER 2, at 2,30 p.m. r n» H. " ff ALD 1 K JLe« has received instructions from Mr T. Wilson, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction tho following goods: Ono couch, 2 armchairs, drawing room table, overmantel, clock, single and double bedsteads, stretchers, washstands (tile backs), dressing tables, duchesses, chest of drawers, kitchen sofa, dresser, kitchen table, chairs, crockery, pots and pans, preserving pan, jam jars, wringer, baths, linoleums, bamboo curtain poles, irons, ornaments, and sundries too numerous to mention. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 9.30 o’clock. TAHUNA PARK. Donald reid & co. (limited) are instructed by Mr H. Alhiutt (Morven) to sell by auction, as above — 2 pure-bred Yorkshire Boars, three months old 2 pure-bred Yorkshire Sows, throe months old. DECEMBER, 1922, At 12.30 p.m. On the Farm, near Glenomaru. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY HERD, HORSES, Etc. TVONALD REID & CO. (LIMITED) -H-A' have received instructions from Mr Simon Rae (who has sold his farm) la sell by auction the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, comprising: 24 dairy Cows 6 springing Heifers 7 yearling Heifers 3 yearling Steers 9 Calves 1 three-year-old Bull 1 yearling BBull 1 spring-cart Gelding 1 half-draught : Gelding 1 Sow and 8 young Pigs . 1 empty Sow IMPLEMENTS. Hillside plough, three-loaf harrows, hand chaffeutter, 1 sledge, swingletreos and chains, collars and hames. 1 buggy, 1 gig, gig harness, spring dray harness, stump jack, separator (Domo, 60 gallons), copper boiler, meat safe, 5 milk cans, quantity tools, furniture and sundries. Luncheon provided. FRIDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 1922, At 8.30 a.m. Otago Farmers’ Horse Bazaar. THOMSON’S TURNOUT. FOR BONaIFiDE SALE. fTIHE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-JL TIVE 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. 0. 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 Mr Bert Shaw, Timaru: Hunter (Blackmont), Syrs 5 other hack and harness Horses. On Account of Mr W, J. Little, Balclutlia; Pacing Filly, 3yrs, unbroken; taught to lead and tie up; by Four Chimes —Lady Elf; by Prince Imperial— Piri; by Imperious. On Account Various Country Clients: 15 first-class draught Mares and Geldings. 10 Springcarters. Brown Gelding, 6yrs, straight-out trotter ; untried; by Bon Homme— Honest Wilkes mare; second dam by General Tracey. NOTE.—Early starting hour on account of Trotting Meeting. 18n HOUSES AMD PROPERTIES FOR SALE. A BURNSIDE BARGAIN. GRAZIERS. POULTRY FARMERS, AND SPECULATORS Are asked to inspect an area fronting King and Albert streets, Burnside, containing over 5J acres. Ibis land is well fenced, and has all been cultivated. It is handy to Green Island Railway Station and the Saleyards at Burnside. Its value is enhanced by the fact that on ono side it is bounded by the Kaikorai Stream. £SOO. ONLY £SOO. £SO Deposit; balance at the rate of £1 per week to cover principal and interest at 5i per cent, per annum. Full particulars from 23n JOHN REID & SONS (LTD.)/ SALE (private), eound 3-roomed JD HOUSE; good order; gas, hot bath; south end. —House, Times. 20n IB SALE, 6 large ROOMS; near two cars, north end; nice grounds; £750; ediato possession.—4o3, Times. 30n npiO LET, i ROOMS (over shop); range JL' and two grates—Apply 09 George street, 30n
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18724, 30 November 1922, Page 14
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