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SALES BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925, At 1.30 o’clock sharp. In our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS. In the Deceased Estate of Mr Kenny, whose Trustees have had all the Furniture and Effects removed to our Rooms from the N.Z. Express Co.’s Stores. 500 LOTS, 500 LOTS. 500 LOTS. 1 OAK SETTEE SUITE, comprising Oak-framed Settee, Large Divan Chair, Morris Chair, and 4 H.B. Chairs. 3-PIECE STAINED KAURI BEDROOM SUITE, 1 QUAINT WALNUT-COLOUTI SIDEBOARD (made specially by Messrs Herbert, Haynes, and Co.), 1 STAINED EXTENDING DINING TABLE, SADDLEBAG SUITE (7 PIECES), 1 SOLID OAK HALL STAND (OVAL MIRROR. (Ottoman seat), HEAVY-PIECE AXMINSTER RUNNER, VERY HEAVY WILTON PILE CARPET SQUARE. HEAVY LINOLEUMS OF 6 ROOMS, 31-PIECE DINNER SERVICE, _ 3-Pieco Bedroom Suite, D.I. Bed and Mire Mattress, Sideboard, 6 High-back Chairs, Extending Dining Table, Fixed-top Table, 7-Piece Saddlebag Suite, Overmantel, Hall Stand, Hall Curtains, Heavy Axminster Rugs, Cushions. Oak-framed Pictures, Flower Bowls. Flower Stand, Ornaments, Glassware, Crystal E.P. Ware, E.P. Teapot, Tea Chests, Cheese Dish. Glass Decanter, Salad Bowls, Sots Ware, Kerbs, Cakestand, Copper Kettle, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, Griller. Jugs, Curtain Polos and Rings, etc., etc. Also. Under Instructions from Mr Twcodie (Removed to Rooms frefm Musselburgh), 1 OAK SETTEE DINING SUITE, Comprising Oak-framed Settee, Divan Chairs (spring edge), Morris Chairs and 4 High-back Chairs, OAK OCCASIONAL GATE-LEG TABLE. SOLID OAK BEDSTEAD AND WIRE MATTRESS, Dnchesse Chests, Sets of Ware. Duchesse Chest and Washstand, 2 Single M ood Bedsteads and Wire Mattresses, Wicker Chairs, Wire-seated Couch, Pot Stand, Kitchen Tables, Cutlcrv. Glassware, Crockery, Etc., Etc. Also, On Account of Mr Lawrence (who has been transferred to Auckland) — 3-PIECE SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE. OAK BEDSTEAD TO MATCH 2 HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES, MASSIVE RED PINE SIDEBOARD, OAK DUCHESSE PAIR. 1 GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, LARGE OAK-FRAMED MIRROR. LARGE CIIEVAL DUCHESSE CHEST AND WASHSTAND IN RED PINE (MAPLE FACED). QUAINT BUFF A SIDEBOARD, eograss Chairs, Oak Writing Bureau, larble Clock, Paintings. Pictures, Kerbs, Irnssels Carpet, Stained Sideboard, Exmding Dining Table, Wardrobes, 4 luchesse Chests, Upholstered Wicker hairs. High-back Chairs, Solid M alnut ideboard, Heavy Axminster Sofa Rugs 'ea Sets, Dinner Service. 3 Single M 7 ood (edsteads. Duchesse Pair. Kitchen and looking Utensils Steps. Meat Safe Wntrg Desk, M T ood Chests, Bedsteads, 14ft idder, etc., etc. TAMES SAMSON & CO. I have received instructions from the bovc three (3) vendors to sell by auction, iis large catalogue of Splendid Inirmture. An excellent opportunity for anybody relenishing or re-furnishing. On account of having to get through 500 ots, it will bo necessary for the Sale to art sharp at 1.30 O’CLOCK. Please, particularly note hour of starting. ON VIEW MONDAY AFTERNOON * AND TUESDAY MORNING. 10n TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 15, 1923, At 1.30 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION. O\K CABINET GRAMOPHONE, STANDS 4ft HIGH (Cased in Solid Oak), is Gramophone has a very nice tone and a splendid instrument. AMES SAMSON & CO. will sell bv auction on the above date, sulendid-Oak Cabinet Gramophone. 2 milch Cows, just coming to profit 1 well-bred Friesian bull Calf I Mare, 1 Gelding (aged), spring car 4 type; reliable all classes harness and farm work. > big assortment of handy and useful farm sundries, tools, etc., and complete list of splendid household furniture, etc. ’nlly detailed list can be had on.applicai to R. G. YARCOE, Auctioneer, Cromwell. ATURDAY, 17th NOVEMBER. 1923, At 1 p.m. sharp. SALE BY AUCTION. On the Farm, Lowbnrn Ferry. G. YARCOE ias received instructions from Mr W. 1, who has disposed of his farm proat Lowbnrn, to offer the whole of arm Stock. Implements, Furniture, is follows g 6 MCormick mower, with thistle cutting attachment, nearly new ; Deering hay rake p dray and frame, with two spare shafts Oft 2in piping, Lloyd and Lloyd, new (never used) irec-leaf harrows with bars and chains ie ton cement head Poultry, 8 Geese, 9 Ducks rolls netting (new) lain blocks, two ton anet Junior cultivator (new), with complete attachments >t dray harness, winkers, spare collar iiout 15 tons grass hayiltic separator, 50-gallon, nearly new, with spares ife (Whitfield), 24 x 24 x 16, double doors, two inside drawers yearling Heifers ‘ WAIPAHI STOCK SALE. MONDAY, 12th INST. Present Entries: 60 Ewes and progeny 65 wether Hoggets. 50 f.m Exves (lambs at foot). Entries Now Being Received. D UNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ CIATION. asso 8n CLINTON STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 15th INST. Present Entries; 70 good f. and f.m. Ewes (with lambs'. 30 Weaner Pigs. Entries Now Being Received. D UNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ CIATION. ASSO8n TUAPEKA MOUTH SALE. MONDAY, 19th INST. Present Entries; F.M. Ewes and Lambs amhridge Roller -Spring Gig. D UNEDIN STOCK CIATION. AGENTS’ ASSOIOn WHY try anything else when you know RED KBI3S OINTMENT heals all cuts, burns, and pores, RED KRISS OINTMENT has Healed more cuts, sores, burns, and bruises than any other Ointment, RED KRISS OINTMENT.—The Ointment mother used to use for all cuts, sores, burns, and bruises, 9jy CAR Dust, or RAINPROOF COATS; Raglan shape; Fawn shades; 80s 6d, 55s.—Herbert, Haynes. la

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19015, 10 November 1923, Page 12

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