SALEr BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, 29th MAY, 1923, At 2 ■ o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. In our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. REMOVED TO ROOMS FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. A LARGE QUANTITY OF GOOD USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, AND EFFECTS. 4 LARGE SECOND-HAND CARPET SQUARES, 1 VERY PRETTY OAK BUFFA SIDEBOARD. Bft OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, VEHU HEAVY INDIAN CARPET (10ft 6iu x 9ft), LOVELY AXMINSTEIR CARPET SQUARE (IStt bin x lltt 3in), STAINED BEACON SFIELD WARDROBE (A very pretty piece of furniture), SETTEE AND'2 MORRIS CHAIRS, 1 FULL-SIZED BILLIARD TABLE AND ACCESSORIES (in perfect order), I PIANO (in good order; by Anderson, London), 1 VIOLIN AND CASE (m first-class order). JAMES SAMSON & CO. have been favoured with instructions from various vendors to sell by auction at their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street, Household Furniture and' Furnishings, etc., which include^ Oak Buffa sideboard, Bft extending dining table, hearth rugs, carpet, squares, copper kerbs and irons, Ottoman couch, fenders, brasses, sofa rugs, 12 x 3 corridor rug, hair runner, gate leg tables, overmantel, upholstered easy chair, “oak bedroom suite, oak wood bedstead to match, wire mattresses, kapoc and flock mattresses, pillows, oot and bedding, d.i. and a.i. bodsteads, duchesso chests, toilet tables, high bask chairs, office cupboard, wire seat couch, trained Beaconsfield Wardrobe, 1 piano, table mangle, eiderdown quilts, blankets, curtains, 8-day clock, Brussels carpet, letter press, settee suite, draught screen, pictures, paintings, mantlepieces, and grate, 409-gal-lon tank, plunge bath. Shaddock range. 16ft ladder, coal cabinet, baskets, kitchen and cooking utensils, trypans, tea sets, e.p. tea service, hot water jug, entree dish, violin and ease, etc., eto. WEDNESDAY THE 15th DAY OF JUNE, 1923, at 12.30 o’clock. -SALE BY AUCTION. Under the Provisions of “The Land Transfer Act, 1915,” and the Power of Sale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage Registered Number 53,497. , Under Conduct of The Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Otago and Southland District, Of r ,L THAT Parcel of Land situated in the TOWNSHIP OF MUSSELBURGH, containing by admeasurement Eight and a-half Poles, more or loss, being part of Allotment 5, Block XIX, on Plan of the sakl Townsbin, deposited in the Lands Registry Office at Dunedin. b» No. 705, and being part of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title Register Book Volume 170, Folio 50; TOGETHER with 4-roomed House erected thereon, with conveniences. The said Property is situated in the best part of Musselburgh, ueing No. 67 Grove street, , Musselburgh. TyTESSRS J. SAMSON & CO. XvJL have received instructions from tne Registrar of the Supreme Court to sell ny auction, as above, at their Rooms, 23 Dowling street, Dunedin. The Mortgagee’s Application and Estimate of the Value of the Land may bo seen at the office of the said Registrar at Dunedin at any reasonable time prior to the sale • and at the sale, without payment of any fee. For further particulars apply to J. W. THOMSON, Solicitor, Dunedin; 18my THE AUCTIONEER. FRIDAY, Ist JUNE, 1923, At Palmerston Saleyards. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. (LTD.) will offer by Public Auction, on behalf of Messrs Ireland Bros., Goodwood : 30 ACRES TURNIPS, With 17 acres splendid run-off. Further particulars apply to Wright, Stephenson, and Co. (Ltd.), Palmerston. THURSDAY. 7th JUNE, 1923, At 10 o’clock sharp. At the Dunedin Horse Saieyards. GREAT DISPLAY OF CLYDESDALE HORSES. WTRIGHT, STEPHENSON. & CC. v? (LTD.) will hold their Thirty-second Annual Winter Horse Fair, as above, when they will be offering on behalf of Clients bom Palmerston, Middlcmarch, Milton, and Baluclulha Districts. , Present Entries: 70 first-class working draught Mares and Geldings 15 Spring-carters and light harness Horses. On FRIDAY, Bfh JUNE. THE SALE WILL BE CONTINUED, When there bo submitted another Catalogue of Draughts, also some Spring-carters and light harness Horses. NOTE —Vendors should send particulars of Entries early, so that stabling may bo arranged. No aged and stale draughts, light harness horses, or hacks will be offered first day. TUESDAY, 29th MAY, (Note Alteration of Date), Commencing at 11.30 a.m. Sharp. CLEARING SALE AT IDA VALLEY. rriHE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND 1 AGENCY- COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr G. E. C. Roberts to offer, at the above time and place: The whole of his Live and Dead Stock, comprising— SHEEP, 330 two-tooth Ewes 250 four, six, and eight-tooth Ewes 350 £.m. Ewes 160 ewe Lambs (fino-woolled) 30 wether Lambs v, qi • 9 two-tooth Cornedale Rams 4 two-tooth B.L. Rams. CATTLE. 2 milk Cows 4’ young Cattle. HORSES. 5 draught Mares and Geldings, 3 to 7 years old 1 bay Mare, 7yrs, with foal at foot 1 two-year-old Gelding 2 harness Horses 1 Pony. IMPLEMENTS. M.H. drill, with turnip attachment, M‘Corrnack binder, sot discs, new (International), 3-fnrrow R. and G. plough (now), 2-furrow R. and G. plough (convertible to 3-furrow), roller, 1 set 5leaf tine harrows, 1 4-!eaf tine harrows, set discs (Osborne), M’Cormack mower (new), farm dray, with frame, tipdray, spring-dray, R. and G. scuffler, ridge'r, swing plough, poison plough, R. and G. single bagger, International 8 h.p. engine, R. and G. horse-power and chaffcutter, hay rake, clod crusher, gig, 1 road sulkey, cultivator, 1 harrow cart, blacksmith’s tools, fencfhg and garden tools, Donald wool press, wool table. 900 yards Cyclone netting, barb and plain wire, standards, 200 broadleaf posts, 100 rabbit traps, separator, harness, covers for 10 horses, 2 sets gig harness', 2 sots spring-cart harness, quantity iron and timber, pig, 20 fowls, also quantity Household Furniture. Luncheon Provided. NOTE.—As Mr Roberts has disposed of his property, every lot offered will be for genuine sale. The Auctioneers wish to draw special attention to the Sheep, which have been_ oarefullv selected, and are in good condition. The Horses have been carefully handled, and any person requiring good farm sorts wo can specially recommend them. The implements are in good order, a portion being practically new. If intending purchasers by the down train advise Mr Roberts he will arrange conveyance to the sale from Ida Valley on arrival of train.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18872, 26 May 1923, Page 14
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