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SAL EC BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, Ist MAY, At 2 o’clock. At the Residence. 5 South road, Caversham. SUBSTANTIAL RESIDENCE (8 Rooms), HANDY SITUATION, LOVELY VIEW. Q C U R R & CO lO 1 are Instructed by the Perpetual Trustees, Estate, and Agency Company Ltd. (trustees in the Estate of the late Mrs A. O. G. Smith) to sell by auction as above, Lease of part- Section 17, Block VII, Caversham East District, having an area of 1 rood 25 polos, also the improvements on the property, which comprise a substantial Residence of 8 rooms, plastered throughout, with all modern conveniences, including electric light, gas for cooking, bath and basin, hot water, inside and outside lavatories. The land is Church Board_ Leasehold, having some 91 years to run (with valuation and renewal clause) at a rental of £l4 per annum. To the family man wo have no hesitation in recommending inspection of this property, the situation being within 15 minutes of tno Post Office. Also, immediately after the sale of the property, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOFORTE (Kirchner, English model). A magnificent overstrung instrument, under-damper action, with perfection of tone and quality. AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS, SOLID OAK FOUR-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, SEVEN-PIECE DINING SUITE, IN LEATHER, SITTING ROOM, DINING ROOM, HALL, BEDROOM, AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, GARDEN TOOLS, Etc., Etc. Furniture on View Morning of Sale. WEDNESDAY, 2nd MAY, At 1.30 p.m. On Promises. “Inglewood,” 62 Queen street (close Park street). JOHN REID & SONS (LTD.) instructed by James Dick, Esq., who has sold his property, will offer as above: VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE, SILK TAPESTRY CHESTERFIELD, DIVAN AND EASY CHAIRS (in Silk Tapestry with loose covers as good as new), TUB CHAIRS, JAPANESE CARVED TABLE, OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, WALNUT MUSIC CABINET, RICH AXMINSTER, PILE, AND BRUSSELS CARPETS AND RUGS, HEAVY HALL AND STAIR CARPETS AND RUNNERS. MIRROR HALLSTAND, PALM STANDS AND PEDESTALS, DIVAN CHAIRS AND CHESTERFIELD (in Saddlebag), ENGLISH OAK HEAVILY CARVED SIDEBOARD (a very fine piece of Furniture), HIGH-BACK AND CARVER DINING CHAIRS (in English Oak and Leather), OAK DINNER WAGGON. ENCYCLOPyEDIA BRITTANICA WITH REVOLVING OAK BOOKCASE, DINING-ROOM SUITE. MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE. OAK ESCRITOIRE. OTTOMAN AND BOX OTTOMAN, 0 MAGNIFICENT OAK BEDROOM FURNITURE, Comprising MASSIVE BEDSTEAD, HANDSOME 2-WING WARDROBE, ARTISTIC DUCHESSE, DOUBLE PEDESTAL WASHSTAND, DOULTON TOILETWARE. DOUBLE BRASS BEDSTEAD,. BURR WALNUT DRESSING TABLE AND WASHSTAND, OH/ AND WATER COLOURS AND HAND-COLOURED PRINTS, INLAID LINOLEUMS (good as new), 3 GARDEN SEATS. Also bronzes, clock, pictures, ornaments, curtains, books, large quantity good linoleums, easy and occasional chairs, oak occasional table, book shelves, wood kerbs, pedestals, music cabinet, piano seat, heavy brass fonder, heavy single iron bedsteads, kitchen furniture and sundries, knife cleaner, meat safe, etc., etc., View' Tuesday afternoon and morning of Sale. NOTE. —This catalogue comprises a large quantity of very handsome and beautifullymade furniture, some of it by Maple, of London. Sale commences at 1.30 p.m. with outside, kitchen, and back bedrooms, drawing room about 2 o’clock. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., A uotnnoers. AUCTION SALE OF LAND AND STOCK, AT EDENDALE, On FRIDAY, 4th MAT, 1923, At 10 o’clock a.in. «TRIGIIT, STEPHENSON. & CO V have received instructions from Mr R. Valentine to offer as above: INDIO acres Freehold, with six-roomed Dwelling, wash-house, coal-house, cow-byre, pig-stye, and fowlhouse. OCK, ETC.— 1 5-seator Ford Car, in good order 2 draught Mares, 8 and 9 years 1 draught Mare, aged 1 draught Gelding, 8 years 1 draught Filly, 1 year. [ELEMENTS, ETC M.H. reaper-binder, d.f. plough, tip dray, discs, tine harrows, chain harrows, Duncan grubber, M.H. drill, harness, blocks and chains, trees, covers, sacks, etc., etc. NOTE. —The above property is situated within the town area, and is eminently suited for a retired farmer, contractor, etc. Terms and conditions available from Aur. lioneers before day of sale. Imy CLEARING SALE AT WAITATI. THURSDAY, 3rd MAY, 1923, At 12 o’clock. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.) have been favoured with instructions from Mr J.‘Jackson (who is giving up dairying) to offer at the above time and place The Whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, . comprising: CATTLE. 16 milch« Juno, July, and September cal vers) 2’Cows (close to profit—May calvers). IMPLEMENTS. M.H. cultivator, Alfa Laval separator (50 gallons; in good order), Zea-lai-dia range, clod-crusher, 3 milk cans, quantity sundries. NOTE. —The cows, which are all young and still in full milk, are especially selected and include a number of prize-winners. Wo can thoroughly recommend them to anyone on the look-out for really tip-top cow.s. Luncheon provided. 28a FRIDAY, 4th MAY. PALMERSTON STOCK SALE. Present Entries: 120 full-mouth Romney cross Ewes (bigframed and in good condition) 20 Romney cross f.m. Ewes. D UNEDIN STOCK AGENTS* ASSOCIATION. 28ap FRIDAY, 4th MAY, BALCLUTHA STOCK SALE, Present entries; :ycn.r-old Romney cross ewqs, g.s.m. tiling mouth ewes ipe lambs. omnoy cross two-tooth Ewes Romney cross s.m. Ewes iL. Rams. D UNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ ASSOCIATION. 28ap OOD-MILNE RUBBER SOLES screw , . on with very small screws, and are easily renewed. They give longer service, and in the long run are cheaper than leather or substitutes. Demand WoodUHna,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18850, 1 May 1923, Page 12

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