SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAT. FRIDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, 32 Coughtrey street, St. Clair. JOHN REID & SONS (LIMITED), •.rill offer as above, on account of Mrs Nelson (who is leaving for Wellington)—SUPERIOR FURNITURE. BOUDOIR GRAND PIANO (By Challen & Son; a high-grade instrument). UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (By Bohm; iron frame, overstrung, specially rich tone ; a really good instrument), HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD SETTEE AND DIVAN CHAIR, EXTENDING DINING TABLE, SUPERIOR MIRROR SIDEBOARD, MORRIS CHAIRS, HANDSTAND. MIRROR OVERMANTEL, BOOKCASE., PANEL BEDSTEADS, FULL SCOTCH CHEST, DUCHESSES, SINGER DROP-HEAD MACHINE, WARDROBE, LINOLEUMS, WEDGWOOD DINNER SET. Also, brass kerb, whatnot, palm stand, pictures, ornaments, occasional tables and chairs, linoleums, chiffonier, slip mats, horsehair suite, single and double bedsteads, rocking chair, dressing tables and washstand, commode, pedestal, kitchen furniture and sundries, carpet sweeper, step ladder, etc , etc. On View Thursday Afternoon and Morning of Sale. JOHN REID & SONS (LTD.), 7f Auctioneers. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. On Premifes, 32 Coughtroy street, St. Clair. JOHN REID & SONS (LIT).) will offer, as above, on account of the Owner, who is leaving Dunedin— HORIZONTAL BOUDOIR GRAND PIANO (By Chalien & Son). This remarkably fine instrument has only been purchased two or three months, and should be inspected by all who arc in search of a really high-grade piaiio. 7f MOSGIEL MOSGIEL. The World’s Mart. SALE BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, at 3 o’clock. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, ROAD MAKERS. BOROUGH COUNCILS, & GENERAL CARRIERS. A REAL SNTP. ONE STEAM 'WAGON, in first-class order: will carry 5 tons on any road in Now Zealand; double cylinder self-feed and copper-tubed boiler, 2 gears; will burn any fuel and steam for 8 hours on 2 bags of coal, doing 7 miles per hour; will take water out of troughs or creeks, or from high pressure; ratchet tipping by hand: steel body, and broad wheels to suit all counties; easily managed and controlled. Will bo in steam on day of sale. Dh. w a l d I e, • Auctioneer. TUAPEKA MOUTH SALE. TUESDAY, 13th FEBRUARY. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.) will sell--100 f. and f.m. Ewes 200 rape Lambs 100 fat Lambs. Further Entries Invited. THURSDAY. 15th FEBRUARY. 1923, At 1.50 p.m. HERIOT STOCK SALE. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIYE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), will otier, as above— On Account Mr Wm. J. Paul, Moa Flat, Heriot: 1000 fat and forward crossbred Lambs (mixed sexes) 300 two and four-tooth Romney Cross Wethers 650 two, four, six, and eight-tooth Romney Cross Ewes ICO full and failing-mouth Romney Cross Ewes. MONDAY, 12th INST. WAIPAHI STOCK SALE. Present Entries: 400 wether Lambs 400 m.s. Lambs 60 Ewe Lambs 60 Wether Lambs 150 Wether Lambs 20 four and six-tooth Ewes, lambs at foot 100 f.m. Ewes 1 fat Cow 2 forward Steers 7 Pigs (suckers). Dunedin stock agents’ assooiaTTON. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ABTEBmsEMENTS o! 10 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 9s 6d; 6 insertions, Bn; Ptrlctly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge If Booked. I EXCEPTIONALLY Good Opportunity.— -4 For SALE, South Otago, Grocery, Drapery, Hardware, and Crockery BUSINESS, with DWELLING attached. Turnover £IO,OOO per annum. Stock approximately £2OOO. For further particulars apply to R. WILSON & CO. (LTD.), Bond and Jetty streets, 5f _____ Dunedin. dpi KORGE STREET—Pretty new 5-rooraed xif brick BUNGALOW, latest design; X'-VK 1 ; furniture at valuation optional.— Pa arsons. WOODHAUGI! Substantial tix-roomed HOUSE, i.:'Urn conveniences; garden; fully furnished; fowl runs and fowls: genuine bargain; lot £600; easy t-rms. Patersons. Rat! ray street. rt.-] aa d!■:r! ’ •: t—maitland street HtiJLlfU ‘cl'.jm* Princes street): Pretty roomed HOG;., fine view; freehold; £750, ■ ■ Patersons. MAORI HILL (Close Driver’s street, Overlooking City)—Good corner J-ACRE BUILDING SITE; must sell; £l5O. —Patersons. PI A A DEPOSIT—CIose Manor place and Princes street: 8-roomcd. modern nolid brick RESIDENCE; fine outlook; good level section; real bargain; £1250 PATERSONS, i, of ANDERSON a BAY or Peninsula,—COTTAGE; conveniences; euit widower; particulars spot cash.—6l4, Times Office. OQpfO —SIX ROOMS; modern convcnicnees; sunny Opoho; 10 minutes Gardens, tram; easy terms.—6l3, Times Office. fj( FOR SALE (as a going concern), seven ACRES; two cows, separator, fowls; suitable market garden.—C6o, Times. }jf OIX-ROOMED HOUSE; all conveniences; K 7 beautiful situation, north end; £750, or oiler; must 5e11.—670, Times. ;.f ■•A ACRES DAIRY FARM; handy Dunedin; suitable poultry; good llouso and buildings.-—Particulars 673, Times Office. MOSGIEL— 10 ACRES, 6 ROOMS, all modem conveniences; extensive outbuildings ; a bargain, £lßoo.—Souter, agent. Moegiel. MOSGIEL— 6 ACRES, 4 ROOMS; outbuildings; heavy cropping land; two frontages; £lloo.—John Souter, agent, Masgiok MOSGIEL— Choice i-acro BUILDING SECTION, planted frnit trees; garage; snip, £IIO.—JOHN SOUTER, Agent, Mosgicl. 80ja WARRINGTON (Bargain)—Good five ROOMS; large freehold section; frontage to Main road, near railway station ; verandah; washhouse, (übs, copper; garden; lovely view; £-125, including furniture (2123). Park, Reynolds 7f ON RISE —Substantial HOUSE; gas, electric; suitable family, boarders, or apartments.—s 74, Times Office. fcf SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS in the superior suburb of St. Leonards; near station; £SO upwards.—Stanton, 76 Stuart street, 30ja
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18783, 9 February 1923, Page 10
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