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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 29th MAY, At 2 o’clock. At Premises, 85 Manor place. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. COSTLY WALNUT" CHESTERFIELD SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS, SOLID WALNUT SIDEBOARD (with mirror back), 6ft BILLIARD-DINING TABLE (with set pool balls and accessories complete), HEAVY AXMINSTER AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, SOLlt) MAHOGANY ESCRITOIRE AND BOOKCASE, ■CUCKOO CLOCK, SUITE IN MOROCCO LEATHER, WALNUT SUITE IN GENOA VELVET, RED PINE HALL STAND, HANDSOME BEDROOM SUITE (Rod Pine and Mottled ■ Totara). Alex. Harris & go. are instrcted by the Owner to sell, as above, Walnut Chesterfield suite (in saddlebags), ■walnut ' sideboard (with mirror , back). Axminster and Brussels carpets, hearthrugs, linoleums, mahogany escritoire and bookcase, cuckoo clock, suite (in Morocco leather), walnut suite (in Genoa velvet), red pine hall stand, hall seat, BILLIARDDINING’TABLE (6ft, with set pool balls and accessories), brass kerbs and brasses, occasional tables, ornaments, whatnot, coal vase, piano stool, flower stands and bowls, majolica card stand, rattan chair, china pedestal and bowl, sofa, rug, bookcase, pile carpet, plush table cover, overmantel, ladies’ writing bureaus, 4 volumes “Boys’ Annual,” Gkitzner sowing machine, 400-day clock, wicker chair, wall mirror, handsome red pine bedroom suite (with mottled totara fcwings), set Doulton ware, double aftd single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, bfc.-.w flock and kapok mattresses, oak single bedstead, mirror-door wardrobe, duchesse chests, washgtands, oak duchesse chest, filter, hall carpet and runner, stair carpet, kitchen furniture, utensils, crockery, wheelbarrow, mower, garden seat, pair steps, ladder, garden tools. • Also, Timber, window sashes, grates, mantelpiece, etc., zinc-lined bins. ~ FRIDAY, Ist JUNE, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. BURNSIDE. ' BURNSIDE. SALE BY AUCTION Of SMALL HOLDINGS, SMALL DAIRY FARMS, GRAZING PADDOCKS, Near Burnside Yards and Freezing Works. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. PARK, 1 REYNOLDS (LIMITED) are instructed by the Trustees of the Estate of the late John Sidey to sell by auction—--9 RESIDENCE AREAS, FREEHOLD, From acres to 3 acres, EXTENsioN OF' CONCORD TOWNSHIP, within short distance of Main South road and Burnside Railway Station. FIVE DAIRY FARMS OR GRAZING AREAS, as below: — 11 acres 2 roods 18 poles. 18 acres 0 roods 25 poles. 40 acres 2 roods 19 poles. 53 acres 0 roods 19 poles. 31 acres 2 roods 2 poles. All well-watered, well-grassed paddocks, lying to the sun, with good shelter for stock, and all within about half a mile of Burnside Stock Yards. Concord School is' situated upon the boundary .of the property. Entrance by good, well-formed roads. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Deposit 10 per cent., balance by quarterly payments extending over 3 years. Interest 5 per cent, per annum. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. Lithograph plans now obtainable at our office. ‘ ■ 23my FRIDAY, Ist JUNE, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. SALE BY AUCTION. 9 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, OORSTORPHINE ROAD, Immediately opposite the residence of the late John Sidey. AREAS i-ACRE TO 1J ACRES. Frontage also to Sidey street (formerly Great Queen street). rOARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) JL are instructed by the Trustees of the Estate of the late John Sidey to sell the above by auction. These splendid: allotments are now being surveyed and pegged, and as soon as this is completed lithograph plans will be issued. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Deposit £lO, balance by quarterly payments extending over 3 years. Interest 5 per cent. LOVELY VIEWS. A CHARMING LOCALITY. Lithograph Plans now, obtainable at our office. ZBrny WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY, 1925. AT BURNSIDE SALEYARDS, SPECIAL ENTRY OF WELL-BRED BULLOCKS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON. & CO. , (LTD.) have received instructions to offer by public auction, as above — 100 two-year to five-year-old Bullocks. Note.— The above Cattle are in very forward condition, and at least half of the line will finish off in a very short time. GREAT SALE OF PEDIGREE • FRIESIANS UNRESERVED DISPERSAL OF THE “GLENMORE” HERD, The Property of Mr HENRY JOHNSON. To be held at his Homestead, STRATFORD, Taranaki, ' On THURSDAY, 28th JUNE, 1923, Commencing at 11 a.m. sharp. In addition to being an Old-established Stud, it is one of the Biggest in Taranaki, consisting of 120 HEAD 120 ! 120 HEAD 120 All of which Mr Johnson is selling ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE, 111-health compelling him to discontinue breeding is the reason for his calling of the sale. This is a Splendid Opportunity for Breeders to secure some of the BEST FRIESIANS IN THE DOMINION, for the Herd contains a host of PRIZE-WiNNERS in the Show King, and many CHAMPION BUTTER-FAT PRODUCERS. The Popularity of “GLENMORE” Stock extends far and wide, for in addition to enjoying a ready sale for his Cattle to New Zealand breeders, Mr Johnson has also had the pleasure of effecting sales to Breeders ■beyond our shores. ’ The Sale Catalogue is very comprehensive in illustrative and reading matter, and will give persons a first-hand knowledge of the individual merits of the Cattle to be sold. Catalogues will be posted to all Members of the New Zealand Friesian Association. Non-Members write for them at once. Auctioneers, in conjunction, Newton king (limited), New Plymouth. STEPHENSON, & CO. Wellington. TO LET. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Word* under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sole, To Let, Lost and Found, MlsoeUaneona Wants, Eto., One Shilling per Insertion; 3 insertions, Sb 6(1; 6 insertions, 6s; Strictly Cosh in Advance. Extra Charge if Boohed. CARGILL’S CORNER (Duke’s new building)—Fine (SUITE ROOMS; modern conveniences; suit professional, Patersons, 142 Rattray street. 29xny TO LET, 4 ROOMS; stable, byre, and 3 'acres.- —Ford, Pin e Hill, Dunedin. mo LET GAlfcl FORWARDING CO. reX move your Furniture means safety and economy.—Office. 22 Bond ctaeet. 14s TjHF- FARMERS’ PAPER.—The Agricultural Department of the Otago Witness ia acknowledged to b® unequalled by that of afiff ether Weekly ia file Dominion.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18874, 29 May 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18874, 29 May 1923, Page 12