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SALES BY AUCTION. MONDAY, 10th MARCH, 1524, At 12.50 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION. Under instructions from Mortgagee, under | Power of Sale conferred under Memorandum of Mortgage No. 60223. SPLENDID FREEHOLD SECTION, WITH FAMILY DWELLING thereon, No. 99 Main road, North-East Valley. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions from the Mortgagees to sell by auction : All that Parcel of Land situated in the North-East Valley District, containing 20.6 polos (more or loss), being Part of Section VII, in the map of the said district. This Property is right on the car line. A splendid section, with a good substantial Dwelling thereon. Further particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS; Or, Messrs IRWIN & IRWIN, 28f Solicitors. FRIDAY, 7th MARCH, 1924, At 12.30 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION. FOR URGENT, QUICK SALE. At Rooms, Dowling street. Under instructions from Mr W. Pollock (who has loft Dunedin). SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY. With 6-roomed Brick DWELLING thereon. CORNER FRAME AND CARR STREETS {North-East Valley). JAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions from Mr W. Pollock (who has left Dunedin) to sell by auction, his Splendid Freehold Property, corner Carr and France streets, on which is erected a 6-roonied brick Dwelling, hollow walls, conoreter returned verandah, concrete foundations, two bay windows, bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light throughout, pantry and scullery. It is artistically decorated, pretty papers and friezes, washhouse and copper and tubs, motor garage, trapshed and looseboxes, etc. The grounds are nicely laid off' in fruit and flower gardens, with ornamental holly 5 hedges. As Mr Pollock has now definitely settled in Australia, no reasonable offer will be refused. 28f WEDNESDAY, sth MARCH, 1924, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, Waitahuna. JOHN THOMPSON has received instructions from Mr Alex. Edwards to sell by auction, as above: FREEHOLD SECTIONS 1-4, 6-22, Block IX, Town of Havelock, containing 11 acres (mere or less), on which is erected a comfortable S-roomed House, with outbuildings, 2 fowlhouses capable of holding 120 each, |-acre in turnips Also Household Furniture and Effects, comprising English piano (Begg and Co., iron frame), r.p. d.r. suite in moquette (seven pieces), r.p. d.r. table, r.p sideboard (bevelled glass), seagrass chairs, rattan chairs, r.p. bedroom suite (comprising bedstead, wardrobe, glass front), washstand, and duchesseh fire screens, fender and fire irons, linoleums, carpets, runners, mats, hearthrugs, flower stands, child’s cot, chiffonier, 3 k. tables, 6 h.p. chairs, wringer, baths, kettles, pots, saucepans, curtains, blinds, linoleums, lawn mower, c.h chair, kitchen and cooking utensils, overmantel, 6-drawer drophead -Singer sewing machine, table covers, step ladder, garden tools, Favourite separator (23 gallons), cream cans, bucket, lamps, churn, and numerous other articles. 3 dairy Cows 2 yearling Heifers. The above is a golden opportunity for anyone who could devote their time to poultry and dairy farming. The Auctioneer can recommend it as a good profitable investment. The various lots offering are all in firstclass order, and free of borer. Inspection invited. For positive sale. Liberal terms given. JOHN B, THOMPSON, 26f Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 6th MARCH, 1924, At 12 noon. CLEARING SALE AT GOODWOOD. rSTHE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND JL AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr P. Meehan to offer, at above time and place, tho whole of his Live and Dead Stock, as under: CATTLE AND PIGS. 25 Dairy Cows and Heifers; extra good 5 Cows, full profit 1 Shorthorn Bull 6 Calves, 4 fat Pigs 6 Store Pigs. HORSES. 1 springcart Mare 1 draught Mare 1 Gelding 1 Hack, IMPLEMENTS. 1 set three-leaf harrows, 1 set four-leaf harrow's, 1 s.f. wheel plough,. 1 set M.H. disc harrows, 1 drill plough (new), 1 M.H. mower (new), 1 scuffler, springdray and harness, 1 set leading chains, plough chains, trees, sledge, 3 sets collar and hames, 4 sets winkers, polo straps, horse covers, riding saddle and bridle, 1 Baltic separator (60 gallons), milk cans, bucket and strainer, barrels, 150 empty sacks, 7 sacks oats, emery stone, 1 400-gallou tank (new), posts, 5 strainers, wire (plain and barb), pigstyes (for removal), 1 cattle dog, ferrets, and the grazing of the property until end of April, 1924. Also, on Account of W. Madams, jnn.: 20 SHARES Goodwood Co-operative Cheese Factory. Luncheon Provided. Fuller particulars on application to 28f THE_ AUCTIONEERS. DUNEDIN WOOL SALES. FRIDAY, 29th INST. The Third Wool Sale of this season will be held in the Art Gallery Hall on Friday, 29th inst, commencing at 8 p.m. The following is the order of sale: 1. Todd Bros (Ltd.). 2. Donald Reid and Co. (Ltd.). 3. Wright, Stephenson and Co. (Ltd.). 4. Stronach, Morris, and Co. (Ltd). 5. Otago Farmers’ Co-op. Assn. (Ltd.), 6. National Mortgage and Agency Co. (Ltd.). 7. Dalgety and Co. (Ltdt). 8. N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. (Ltd.). T Dunedin stock agents’ assoCIATION. 14d FRIDAY, 29th FEBRUARY. BALCLUTHA STOCK SALE. Present Entries: 100 f.m. Ewes 200 forward rape Lambs 250 forward rape Lambs 200 forward Lambs 120 fat Lambs 80 good rape Lambs 200 good four and six-tooth Romney cross Elves 150 four, six, and eight-tooth Romney cross Ewes 80 two-tooth Ewes 117 two-tooth Ewes ; good 165 tw'o-tooth crossbred Ewes; good 15 three to four-year-old Bullocks 22 18 months to two-year-old Heifers, winter and spring cal vers. Dunedin stock agents association. 27f “DRINKO” TRIUMPHDRINKER CURED AT LAST. “My husband was given up as a hopeless drunkard by three doctors, but I am most pleased and thankful to say that ‘Drinko’ Powders have cured him. He is quite himself again after years of misery.” Hundreds of similar testimonials have been received, “Drinko" is guaranteed harmless by a Government Analyst. Odourless, tasteless, can be. given secretly if desired. Send for free literature. Utmost secrecy observed. Plain scaled envelopes.—Lady Manager. Drinko Pty., 212 F Lambton quay, Welling■■'Wl. 10 THE OFFICE GRATE: Use Waromii Coal—it’s simply “groat.” 22s (cash) half-ton..

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19107, 28 February 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19107, 28 February 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19107, 28 February 1924, Page 14

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