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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. j At Premises, 123 Cargill street. •On Account of Mrs Eagar (who is giving up housekeeping). HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. .MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD UPRIGHT ’ GRAND PIANO (John Brinsmead and Sons), CHESTERFIELD COUCHES, MORRIS CHAIRS, 12 HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS, MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, EXTENDING DINING TABLE, MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBES. SINGER’S MACHINE, DUCHESSE CHESTS, CHINA AND CRYSTAL. * A LEX. HARRIS & CO,, have received instructions to sell, as above: Rosewood upright grand piano (John Brinsmead and Sons), Chesterfield settees, Morris chairs, 12 high-back dining chairs, •carpet squares, linoleums, kerbs, 2 mirrormack sideboards, vases and ornaments, flower 'bowls, china and crystal, occasional tables, curtains, pictures, hearthrugs, dining table, ! sofa rug, Singer’s machine, red pine cupboard, easy chairs, couches, coal vase, hall ; carpet, stair carpet and rods, clock, double and single iron bedsteads and bedding, wire and flock mattresses, 4 mirror-door ward- ; robes, 8 duchosse chests, duchesse pairs, toiletware pedestal, steps, shakedown, shaving mirror, trouser presses, kitchen furniture, utensils, preserving pans, blinds, gas iron, wringer, lawn mower, garden tools, (meat safe, gas stove, etc., etc. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, 1923, At 2 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION. In our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. Removed to Rooms for Convenience of Sale from North-East Valley. Under Instructions from Mr T. Matthews, who is leaving for Wellington. VERY PRETTY OVAL MIRROR OAK BEDROOM SUITE, OAK BEDSTEAD TO MATCH, RED PINE CHEVAL AND MIRRORBACK WASHSTAND, sft 6in STAINED SIDEBOARD (Deadlight Doors), WALNUT MIRROR-DOOR SIDEBOARD, 7-PIEOE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, IN MOQUETTE, HEAVY LINOLEUMS OF 5 ROOMS. Settee Suite, High-back Chairs, Fancy Tables, Copper Kerbs, Wood Kerbs,'Heavy Linoleums, Chiffonier, Gate-leg Tables, Office Desk, Office Tables, Kidderminster Carpets, Bxs Indian Carpet, 2 Brussels carpets. D.I. and S.I. Bedsteads, 3 Wardrobes, 5 Duchesse Chests, Toilet Tables, Canvas Stretchers, Rimu Bedroom Suite, Shakedowns, Bedding, Pillows, Pictures, Paintings, 2-roller Mangle, Seagrass Chairs. Wire Seat Couch, Ottoman Settee, Colonial Sofa, Wood Trunk, Overmantel, Saddlebag Suite, KITCHEN AND COOKING UTENSILS, Folding Chairs, Fire Brasses, Writing Bureau, Octagon Tables; Pair Steps, Wheelbarrow, Pots and Pans, Ornaments, Frypans, Kitchen Tables and Chairs. Vacuum Cleaner, Wringer, Iron Sinks, Books, Iron Cot, V enetian Blinds, Leather Handbags, School Bags, Riding Bridles, Counter, Glass Partitions, Marble Clock, Tea-sets, Crockery, Octagon Tables, Gas Griller, Go-cart, Pushcart, Dog Kennel, Trunks, Tarpaulin Cover, Venetian Blinds, and Large Quantity of Good Second-hand Furniture and Furnishings. Also, Quantity Doulton Plates, Large Doulton j Bowls, and Doulton Ware. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have been favoured with instruction* from Mr T. Matthews, who is leaving for Wellington, to sell by auction, in our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street, A large quantity of Household Furniture and Furnishings, etc. On View This Morning. WEDNESDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, 1923,' At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Dowling street. CONTINUATION OF CARPET SALE, i SALE BY AUCTION. We beg to apologise to the public who attended our Sale on Thursday that we j were unable to get through the total con- ! signment ex s.s. Pakeha, and further, on account of the wharf being congested with goods, we were unable to get delivery of all the carpets. They have now come to hand, and with the balance that were not offered for sale on Thursday, the lot will, be sold on the above date. 75 CARPET SQUARES, Including Axminster, Wilton Pile, and Vel- __ vet Pile, 1 VERY HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET 16.6 x 12, 2 HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPETS, 13.6 x 12, (These Carpets are all in Fawn Colourings and a very high grade of Axminster), 25 AXMINSTER CARPETS, ,12 x 12, 12 x 10.6, 12 x 9, 10.6 x 9. & 9 x 9, 25 HIGH-GRADE WILTON PILE CARPETS, Including 5 Super Wiltons, 5 Etonians, 5 Uskaba, 10 HIGH-GRADE WILTONS (These Carpets vary from 13.6 x 11.3 down to 10.6 x 9)„ 10 HEAVY VELVET PILE CARPETS (The Carpet that never wears out), 8 ART SQUARES. These Carpets will all bo on view on Tuesday, and you are cordially invited to inspect They will be sold regardless of cost, and to the highest bidder, irrespective of value. 100 VERY HEAVY AXMINSTER SOFA RUGS, 10 WILTON PILE HEARTH RUGS, 25 ALL-WOOL REVERSIBLE RUGS, THE BALANCE OF 5 ROLLS OF IMPERIAL AXMINSTER RUNNER. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, the balance of this consignment, os above. All purchasers at last sale have expressed themselves delighted with their Carpets. Spring cleaning is on, and now is your ■chance. 3n FRIDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1923, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Dowling street. SALE BY AUCTION. ’ln the Bankrupt Estate of T. C. Mackay, Farmer, Luggatc, 5-TON THORNICROFT MOTOR LORRY (Partly damaged by fire). Can be inspected at Partel & Bong’s Motor Garage, Carroll street. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions from the Official Assignee in Bankruptcy in the above estate to sell by auction—--1 5-ton Thornicroft Motor Lorry (partly burned). We understand the engine is in first-class order. Inspectionat Partel & Boag’s Motor Garage. SALE AT ROOMS. ' TUESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, 1923, , At 10 o’clock sharp. At Dunedin Horse Sale Yards. SPECIAL SALE OF WORKING DRAUGHTS, SPRINGCARTERS. AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON. & CO. (LTD.) will hold their next Special Horse Sale as above, when they will offer, or. behalf of country clients— Present Entries: 30 first-class working Draughts 15 Spring-carters. Further Entries Now Being Received. WEDNESDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, 1923, AT BURNSIDE SALBYARDS. SPECIAL ENTRY OF DAIRY COWS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON. & OO (LTD.) have received instructions to offer, on behalf of a client—--8 first-class dairy Cows (in full milk), complete herd. Otago daily times and witness JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT.— Job Printing of every description done with Despatch, and at the Lowest Current Rates,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19011, 6 November 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19011, 6 November 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19011, 6 November 1923, Page 12

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