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BALEC BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. 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 BUFF A SIDEBOARD. Bft OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, VERY HEAVY INDIAN CARPET (10ft 6in x 9ft).LOVELY AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARE (13ft 6in x lift Sin), STAINED BEACONSFIELD 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 (in 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 Bufl'a 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 nook mattresses, pillows, oot and bedding, d.i. and s.i. bedsteads, duchosso chests, toilet tables, high back chairs, office cupboard, wire seat couch, t/ained Beaconsfielct Wardrobe, 1 . piano, table mangle, eiderdown quilts, blankets, curtains, 8-day clock, Brussels carpet, letter press, settee suite, draught screen, pictures, paintings, roantlepieces, and grate, 400-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 case, etc,, etc. . ' CLEARING SALE AT HUNT’S ROAD. THURSDAY, 31st MAY, 1923, At 12 o’clock. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF N.Z. (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr David Connell, of Hunt’s Road, to offer, on his Farm, as above— The whole of his Live and Dead Stock, comprising: CATTLE. 15 dairy Cows, spring cnlvers , 12 Calves 8 Heifers \ 4 Steers 1 Jersey Bull. / HORSES. 1 half-draught Gelding , 1 aged Mare and spring-cart Mare, 7 years. PIGS. 6 Pigs. IMPLEMENTS. Macalister ridger, M.H. drill (grain, manure, and turnip attachment, practically new), 30cwt spring dray, gig and har ness, R. & G. single-furrow plough, R. & G. disc harrows, 4-loaf tine harrows, clod crusher, sledge, Planet Junior scuffler, vyce, grindstone, 3 10-gallon cream cans, wheelbarrow, wire strainer, maul and wedges, 3 crosscut saws, 3 sets plough chains, stumping jack, crowbar; lawn mower, churn, spring dray harness, gig harness, 3 collars and names, sraying pump, blocks and tackle, saddle and bridle, test box, quantity of mixed grass seed, 3 stacks oaten shenf, 34 aciea swedes, 24 acres soft turnips to be eaten off by 15th September, and household sundries. Luncheon provided. —rThe cows arb all good and young, and the implements in splendid order. Buyers coming by_ rail have trains both ways; place only 5 minutes from station. As Mr David Connell has leased his form, everything is for unreserved sale. OUTSIDE ENTRIES: Poriy, rising 3 years Spring-cart Mors, 6 years, in foal Spring-cart Gelding, 6 years. THURSDAY. 31sl MAY, 1923, ■ At 12 o’clock. At the Saleyards, Clinton (before the Stock Sale). SALE OF CONTRACTOR’S PLANT. rpHE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-J. TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEA-; LAND (LTD.), favoured with instructions from Mr P. M'Rorie (Clinton), who is giving up .contracting, will offer by auction, as above: 3- draught Geldings, Byrs " 1 draught Mare, aged 1 heavy wagon 2 tip-drays One d.f. plough (Reid and Gray), set discs (Booth and M'Donaid), set 4-leaf harrows, grub harrow, 2 swing ploughs, scoop, set 4-horse blocks and chains, trees, 3 sets leading chains, collars, hames, and winkers for 5 horses, 4 cart saddles and breechings,’ quantity quarry tools, 1 sheaf stack. On Account Mr W. J. Roberts (Clinton) : 1 draught Gelding, 7yrs; good shafter; guaranteed 1 spring-carter, 3yrs 1 Hack, 6yrs; good jumper. Account Other Clients: 10 draught Mares and Geldings, three to eight years old 1 six-year-old Mare (quiet in harness). HOUSES AMD PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ADVKBTISEAIEJTTS of 18 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, Fur Sale, To Let. Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc.. One Shilling per Insertion: 3 insertions, Us 6d; 6 Insertions, 6s; Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge .1 Booked. LOOK! CAN YOU BEAT THIS FOR VALUE? 9-ROOMED MODERN RESIDENCE (Electric light, porcelain bath, built-in wardrobes, latest drainage, etc.), RIGHT IN THE HEART OF CITY, On the Rise, 5 minutes from Bank New Zealand. MAGNIFICENT PANORAMIC VIEW NO CARS REQUIRED. PRICE, ONLY £IBSO. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. (You couldn’t build house alone for £1600.) Apply (prompt) EEIDS, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS, ’Phone 190 or 3391. FOR SALE (privately), new five-roomed BUNGALOW; near twopenny oection car; £870; no danger from floods.—49B, Times. 26my HOTEL (North Island); Lease; takings £3OO weekly; first-class trade. —P. Carter, 134 Princes street. HOTEL (Otago Central); long lease; takings £35; £looo> walk in.—Carter and Co., 134 Princes HOTEL (South Canterbury); lease five years; takings £275 weekly; splendid house; well furnished. HOTEL (near Dunedin); lease 4 years; takings ever £IOO weekly; jirico £3500. V. Carter and Co. HOTEL (Christchurch district); lease 5 years; takings £100; new brick building; £4OOO, walk in. HOTEL and STORE; good country district; doing steady business; ingoing £I2OO.—F. CARTED, 134 Princes street.

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

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