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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. TUESDAY. 30th JANUARY. 1923, At 12.30 o'clock. la Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. Under instructions from the Executors in the deceased Estate of Mrs Duthie. Removed to Rooms for Convenience of Sale from George street. 500 LOTS. 500 LOTS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS. AND EFFECTS OF SEVEN SPLENDIDLY-FURNISHED ROOMS. Including SPLENDID UPRIGHT IRON-FRAME PIANO (A splendid instrument, with fine volume, made by one of the leading Continental manufacturers, 11. V. Hofmyro). BEDROOM FURNITURE. SOLID DAK BEDROOM SUITE, Oak Duchesso Pair, Pretty Bedroom Indian Carpet, £PT)uchosso Pairs, 3 Sets of Ware, Linen Basket, Towel Rails, D.I. Beds, Wire Mattresses, Bedding, Blankets, Runners, Doyleys, Fine Big Scotch Chest. Bedroom Chairs, Curtains, 2 Wardrobes, Linen Press, Commode Chair, Washslands, Bedroom Clocks, EIDERDOWN QUILT. DINING ROOM FURNITURE. MASSIVE OAK DINING ROOM SUITE, 5 Pieces, Genoa Suite, 2 LOVELY DIVAN CHAIRS. UPHOLSTERED IN UTRECHT VELVET, Largo Settee, 2 Largo Axminster Carpets (10ft 6in ,x 9 and 12 x 10ft 6in), Upholstered Easy Chairs, Seagrass Chairs, MASSIVE SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, Stained Sideboard, 2 Splendid Bookcases, 4 High-back Chairs, Flower Bowls, OAK DINING TABLE EXTENDING 6ft, Cake Stands. Fancy Cushions, Curtains. Phonograph, Sofa Rugs, Kerbs, Lovely Armchair, Antique Copper Keros, Piano Stool, PICTURES AND PAINTINGS, Inkstand, E.P. Ware, Crystal, Very Heavy Linoleums, Carved Table, 2 Showcases, Dining Room Clock. Aspidostra Plant and Bowls, Blind's, Bronze. Thermometer, Whatnots, Fancy Tables, Doulton Ware, Tea Sets, Dinner Service. HALL FURNITURE. SOLID OAK HALL STAND. Hall Table, Slipmats, Hat Rack. Pot Stands, 30ft HEAVY AXMINSTER RUNNER (practically new, best Imperial quality), 2 Suit•cases. KITCHEN FURNITURE. Kitchen Dresser, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Cooking Utensils, Pots, Pans, Jam Pan, Books, Clothes Basket, Cups and Saucers, Colonial Couch, Door Mats. Bath, Crockery, Zinc Baths, Dinner Ware, Glasses, Jam Bottles (large quantity), Wringer, Meat Safe, Showcases, Incubator, Brooms. Also, Gent’s Gold Chain and 18ct Gold Watch, with Tiki attached. Ladies’ Handsome Diamond Ring, with emerald centre. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Executors in the deceased Estate of Mrs Duthie to sell by auction, as above. In View of the Very Largo Catalogue to Dispose of, the Sale will Start Sharp at 12.30. ■PLEASE SPECIALLY NOTE TIME OF STARTING. PRELIMINARY NOTICE FRIDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 1923, At 12 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION. ON THE PREMISES, KATEA, CATLINS DISTRICT. Under Instructions from the Official Assignee in the Bankrupt Estate of T. J. Cook. SPLENDID LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARM. DAIRY COWS, HORSES, ' FARM IMPLEMENTS, SPRING-CART, HARNESS, SEPARATOR, PRACTICALLY NEW UP-TO-DATE MILKING PLANT. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have received > instructions from the Official Assignee in Bankruptcy in the estate of T. J. Cook, to sell by auction— Splendid dairy farm, Katea; also all implements, stock, milking plant, etc. Full particulars later issue 30ja WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY, At 2.30 p.m. At the Office, Water street. Dunedjn. , IMPORTANT LAND SALE Of FREEHOLD FARM In the Famous Crookston District. TITHE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND X AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.) have been favoured with instructions from Messrs Lorry and Finlayson to offer by public auction as above—• Their well-known Crookston Freehold Farm, being Allotment 0, part of Section 2, 20, 22, and part of closed road intersecting Section 2, Block VH, -Crookston S.D., containing 384 acres 3 roods, more or less. Almost half of the property is flat, and the ridges are excellent land —soil consists of a deep loam; 14 paddocks, post and wire fences in good order, well watered; 20 acres wheat, 16 oats, 35 turnips, 60 acres young grass, kale, and rape, 60 one-year pasture, 15 two-year, 65 three-year, balance three years and upwards, all grass paddocks limed as sown down. Buildings consist of firstclass six-roomed House (modern dwelling, petrol light, h. and c., dairy, storeroom, coalhouse), barn and shearing shed, implement shed, stable and loosebox, 2 huts, car shed,'yards (all in perfect order); telephone. One mile and a-half from school and P.O. at Crookston, 3 miles Heriot. Garries 600 ewes and ewe hoggets, and can put off 1000 fat sheep. The farm is in l excellent order, and all the work is practically finished a.nd well done. The pasture is especially good. Fuller particulars, terms, and conditions of sale from the Auctioneers, Dunedin, or lleriot, or Messrs SCURR. NEILL, & O’SHEA, Barristers and Solicitors, 30ja Princes street, Dunedin. DUNEDIN WOOL SALES. The WOOL SALES will COMMENCE in the Art Gallery Hall on WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 31st inst., at 8 o’clock, starting with the catalogue of Messrs Stronach, Morris, & Co., after which the catalogue of the National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand (Ltd.) will be offered. The Sales will be resumed on THURSDAY MORNING at 9 o’clock.' Dunedin stock agents’ assoCIATION. 30ja FRIDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, MILTON STOCK SALE. A Special Sale will be held as above. Present Entries: ,1000 rape Lambs 400 Ewes and Lambs 100 two-tooth Ewes • 400 four and six-tooth Wethers. Dunedin stock agents’ association. 50ja ~ FRIDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, PALMERSTON STOCK SALE. • Present Entries: 120 Ewes and Lambs (forward condition) 150 two-tooth three-quarterbred Wethers 60 two and four-tooth Wethers 50 eight-tooth Wethers 200 four, six. and eight-tooth Wethers 160 two-tooth Wethers 70 Lambs 7 sacks fowl wheat. Dunedin stuck agents association. 30 j a HOTELS. Gridiron hotel, 237 Princes street, -Dunedin. Tel. 826. This favourite and commodious Hotel is now under New Management, and olfera excellent accommodation. Best Brand] Wines 'and Spirits Stocked. Tariff, 8s 6d oer day; £2 10s per week. Why pay more ? CHAB. HINCHCLIFF, Proprietor. (Late Duntroon and Otautau.) Otago daily times and witness JOB PRINTING department. —Job Printing of every description done with Despatch, and at the Lowest current rates. OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A large amount of reading matter. Price. 9d

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18774, 30 January 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18774, 30 January 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18774, 30 January 1923, Page 10

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