SALES BY AUCTION. t _ FARMERS. DAIRYMEN, CARPENTERS, CRIB BUILDERS. THIS DAY, FRIDAY. 16th NOVEMBER, Tt 12.30 o’clock. On the Premises, No. 8 Cliffs road, St. Clair (behind Greencliff Tea Rooms), GOOD BUILDING MATERIALS. 100 SHEETS ROOFING IRON (5. 6, 7. 8. 9 feet), LATEST IMPROVED SHACKLOCK RANGE (No. 2 Orion, high-pressure; copper circulator and fittings compelte; in first-class order). KAURI WASH TUBS. "NIAGARA” W.C. PEDESTAL AND CISTERN, KAURI PANEL DOORS AND FRAMES, GLAZED WINDOW SASHES. HAND-DRESSED RED PINE PANELLING, KAURI TIMBER (4 x 4. 4 x 3). HAND-DRESSED T. AND G. LINING (4 x i). SEASONED RED PINE (3 x2.6x2. 5x 2, 4x2. 3 x 2). . WEATHERBOARDS AND LUMBER. CLEAR PINE SHELVING, RED PINE FLOORING f 4 x 1), KAURI PANEL CEILINGS. RED PINK ROUGH LINING. MANTELPIECE AND TILE GR ATE, LUMBER WALLS (22ffc and 10ft). Ledge Doors, Copper Boiler (IBgal), Kauri Window Sills. Kauri Slcirtintrs, Totara Piles, Vent Pipes, Water Piping, Spouting, Downprpint:. Ridcing, Kauri Stairway. Large Quantity Plasterer's Laths. Firewood, Bricks, Kauri Cupboard Tops. PARK. REYNOLDS (LIMITED) Auctioneers. Now On View. THIS - DAY’. FRIDAY. 16th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Removed to Rooms for Convenience of Sale. ROSEWOOD PIANO (Francis Clough, London). 2 WALNUT ORGANS. HANDSOME KAURI ATTRROR-BACK SIDEBOARDS. LOVELY WIT,TON PILE CARPET SQUARES. RED PINE AND MOOUETTE MORRIS DINING SUITE. t KAURI AND SADDLEBAG DINING SUITE. KAURI KITCHEN CABINET, DIVAN EASY CHAIRS. BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY MIRRORBACK SIDEBOARD. PARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) Now On View. T-HIS _ DAY, FRIDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, 1923, At 2 p.m. At the, Rooms, 217 King Edward street. South Dunedin. IRON-FRAME PIANO (by Payne, London), DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, 7-PIECE DINING SUITE (in Utrecht Velvet), CABINET GRAMOPHONE AND 12 RECORDS, LARGE MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, DUCHESSE CHESTS. rr HE NEW FIB M JL have been instructed to sell by auction, as above. Also: Scotch chests, gas griller, leather couch, easy chairs, beds, barometer, crockery, new and second-hand carpet runner, lino., tables. WERTHEIM MACHINE, folding table, 2 GRAMOPHONES, steps, duchesse chests, LAWN MOWERS, rocking chair, dining suites, soap, hammocks, dining suite, SHOW CASE, m.t. washstands, fenders, galvanised bath, clothes lift, jam bottles. 100 dozen. pencils, SEA GRASS PUSH CHAIR. THIS DAY. FRIDAY, loth NOVEMBER, At 2 p.m. At th© Rooms, 217 King Edward street, South Dunedin. THE NEW FIR M will sell by auction, on account of shippers: 2 Crates of ALUMINIUM AVARE. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, 1923, At 2.30 p.m. At the Rooms, 217 King Edward street, South Dunedin. The n e w firm will sell by auction; PIANO (by Payne, London), iron frame, trichord, overstrung. This instrument has a nice appearance and a beautiful tone, and is well worth inspection. THIS DAAL ' FRIDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, 1923, At 2 p.m. At the Rooms, 217 King Edward street, South Dunedin. THE NEW FIRM will sell by auction: . 1 STAINED CABINET GRAMOPHONE (in perfect order), with 12 DOUBLESIDED RECORDS. 16n SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17. At 2.30 o’clock. DH. WALDIE & SON, • The AVorl-d’s Mart, Cargill’s Corner, have been instructed by the Executor in the .Estate of John Hay (deceased), AVingatui. to sell by auction, on Saturday, November 17, at 2.30 o’clock, at the corner of Glad-stone-Wingatui and North Taieri-Wingatui road, alongside railway line— Kitchen table, sofa, chairs, pictures, sewing machine, crockery, pots and pans, kettles, cutlery, bedsteads and bedding, chest drawers, table, waahstand and ware, books, 5 cords firewood, 1 case Upsom boards (3-ply), door sashes, mantelpieces, grate, tank shelter, Douglas pump, large assortment of planes and saws, oil stone, adze, grindstone, ladders, carpenter’s bench, bootrepairing set, sash weights, and cramp bench. D. H. WALDIE & SON, Auctioneers and Clearing Sale Specialists. SPECIAL ENTRY. WYNDHAM SALE. THURSDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. TTiENDERSON AND CO. (LTD.) XJL will offer on account of Messrs T. Ayson and Son: 60 head three and four-year-old BULLOCKS, all well bred and in good condition. 15n HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED. w ANT For Cash Buyer, D, 5,6, or 7-roomod BUNGALOW. Maori Hill or Roslyn. ALEX. HARRIS & CO., Auctioneers. ’Phones 1711, 12QO. 15n ANTED to RENT or BUY, COTTAGE, with garden; near stream if possible, situation North Taieri, Mosgiel, or Wingatui. Address , Box 120, Dunedin. 16n ROPERTY OWNERS. We have numerous Buyers for all sizes of city and suburban HOUSES. Let us submit yours. Transaction cash.—Patersons, Rattray street. 16n WANTED, a good Fruit and Confectionery BUSINESS for cash buyer.— M'Fadden, 109 Princes street. ’Phone 3461. WANTED, 4 or 5 ROOMS, Mornington, for cash buyer.—M'Fadden, 109 Princes street. ’Phone 3461. 16n ANTED (for client), good SHOP PROPERTY, George or Princes street; up to £IO,OOO. —M'Fadden, 109 Princes street ’Phono 3461. 16n ANTED (for buyer), 5 or 6 ROOMS, on rise; handy to town.—M'Fadden, 109 Princes street. 16n WANTED to RENT (by couple), 4 or Sroomed HOUSE or self-contained FLAT. —3, Times Office. 15n WANTED, "BUTCHERY BUSINESS; country preferred; state particulars.— 952, Springwell, Times Office. 15n WANTED to RENT for term (view purchase), 5-8 ROOMS, modern; near tram. —985, Times Office. 15n ANTED to LEASE for holidays, small furnished HOUSE, seaside or country. 11, Cottcrill, Mosgiel. 15n WANTED to BUY, at Macandrew’s Bay, 3 or 4-roomed HOUSE; furnished preferred. —997, Times Office. 15n ■«'*7'ANTED PURCHASE, five-roomed Vt DWELLING, vicinity Government workshops; moderate price, cash.—F. Carrier, 134 Princes street. X4n OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A large amount ol reading matter. Price,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19020, 16 November 1923, Page 10
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