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SALES BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, 4th APR!I., 1924, At 12.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Dowling street. SALE BY AUCTION. I SPLENDID SOLID 4-ROOMED BRICK DWELLING, j Close to Railway Station, Green Island. JAMES SAMSON . A CO, have been favoured with instructions I from Mr P. O’Connor (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street: His Freehold Property. Fine Corner Freehold Section, 26 poles, situated corner of Princes street and Victoria place, Green Island, close to Railway Station, on which is ore.cted a solid,) substantial, 4-roomed Dwelling, hollow wails, plastered, and papered with latest papers, electric light, electric iron point, bathroom and washhouse complete, largo fowlhouse and fowlrun for 150 fowls, concrete room for incubator. The property is a fine solid property, and in splendid order. The Government Soldier’s Loan of £SOO at 4 per cent, can be taken over by returned soldier. The furniture, which is all modern and of the best quality, and equal to now, can bo taken over at valuation, or will be sold by auction at a later date. A rare chance to those in search of a property in Green Island where train fares to the City are cheaper than tram fares. FRIDAY, 4th APRIL, 1924, At 12-30 o’clock. In our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. TO THOSE ON THE LOOK-OUT FOB A FIRST-GLASS COUNTRY HOTEL. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. THE WELL-KNOWN DUNTBOON HOTEL AND FREEHOLD LAND. Together with Saleyards, Motor Garage, Stables, etc. A great money-maker. The only Hotel in Duntroon. JAMES SAMSON A CO., In Conjunction with ( P EORGE SUMPTER A SONS, v)T of Oamaru, have received instructions from Mr Chas. Brown to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street: His splendid Freehold Hotel Property, also his 2 Freehold Farms. The Hotel is a two-storied building and in first-class order; erected on a good freehold section. It is a first-class trade and a real moneymaker. The Stock and Furniture must bo taken over at valuation in the usual way. The bottom Farm contains about 100 acres (more or less) of high-class land, capable of growing anything. The top Farm about 57 acres freehold, together with saleyards therein, is also a very handy block. Purchasers looking for an hotel property with freehold farm land attached should not miss this (opportunity. If likely purchasers would prefer to buy the land separately arrangements could be made to sell it that way. Further particulars from X THE AUCTIONEERS. NOTE DATE OF SALE: FRIDAY, 4th APRIL. Francis, sellars, & co., AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Now installed in Now Premises, MORAY PLACE (opposite Savoy). ’Phone 2124. REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION SALES Will bo hold in our new premises. Outside Auctions economically and judiciously arranged. Entries of Furniture and other lines invited. » Prompt Settlements. Remember we are SELLING AUCTIONEERS ONLY. WE DON’T BUY LINES TO RETAIL OURSELVES. Send that surplus Furniture and any other things you have stored in that lumber room to Francis, Sellars, the New Auctioneering Firm. We respect our old Clients who have helped to build our business. Wo always appreciate a now client. If you have any business in the selling or buying line, consult us. The benefit of our wide commercial experience is at your service. THURSDAY, 3rd APRIL. WINTON STOCK SALE. SPECIAL ENTRY. XTRIGHT. STEPHENSON. A CO. (v (LTD.) will offer on account of jorgo A. Collis, Esq., (Fortification (who going in for dry shecpT: His splendid lino of Romney Cross Ewes, nsisting of—--500 two-tqoth Romney Ewes (one earmark) ' £OO four-tooth Romney Ewes (one oar-, mark) 700 six and eight-tooth Romney Ewes (one earmark) 200 sound and failing Ewes (one earmark) 25 Romney Rams. NOTE.—AII these Ewes were bred on the property. They are a splendid lot, and it is seldom that such an opportunity occurs of securing at auction such a splendid lino of Ewes. They will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. WRIGHT^ STEPHENSON, & CO. (LTD.), SALEOF~ CONTRACTOR'S PLANT. SHOW GROUNDS, OAMARU. FRIDAY, 4th APRIL, 1924. At 1 p.m. sharp. mHB NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND JL AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr Thos. Pheloung, North road, Oamaru, who is giving up contracting, to hold a displenishing sale on the above dato of Horses and Plant, as follows; — 20 draught Marcs and Geldings, from three to seven years old 1 filly, by Emilius. dam Ruby Grand 1 boy's Pony, quiet, broken to harness 1 thoroughbred Marc, Ruby Grand, by Grand Rose, eight years 8 tip drays, 4 spring drays, 2 travelling huts, spring dray and cart harnessj horse covers, etc. - 3 good dairy Cows ; ,1 Rugby motor car, practically new. This offers a splendid opportunity for anyone requiring good horses, as they are all young and tip-top workers. Luncheon Provided. lap ~ FRIDAY, llth APRIL, 1924, At MIDDLEMARCH SALEYARDS. NALD REID A CO. (LTD.). are instructed by Messrs Gow and no, Rocklands Station, to offer as ■, thenr Annual Draft of com,bout 1000 sound-mouth crossbred Ewes. jso ewes are the best that have comfi ne station, and buyers wanting ewes d attend this sale on Account of Mr Dougald Mathe’son “Attadale,” Middlemarch; [is annual draft of 309 large-framed sfiund-mouth crossbred and halfbred Ewes X) six and eight-tooth fat and forward crossbred wethers. - uTe OF sheep: CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. MONDAY, 7th APRIL, 1924, At 1.30 p.m. On the Farm, near Naschy. Donald reid a co. (limited) will sell by auction, on behalf of Mr Charles Moore,' Noscby, without reserve: All his Sheep, Cattle, Implements, etc., comprising—--200 two. four, six, and eight-tooth crossbred and halfbred Ewes 150 full and f.rn. Ewes 240 mixed-sex Lambs 1 scvon-yoar-old draught Gelding 1 eight-year-old draught Gelding 1 aged Mare 1 milk Cow 6 dairy Cows 9 head Cattle (young). Disc harrows, roller, R. and G. d.f. plough, tine harrows, cultivator, 2 Bcntall chaffcutters, 3 spring gigs, Donald wool press, M.II. binder, stuffier, farm dray and frame, K. and G. chaiTcutter ami single bagger, wool table, harness for 4-horso team, 2 sets leading chains, cart saddle and breeching, gig harness, blocks and chains, swinglctrecs, etc., Globe separator, churn, 2 milk cans, number of sundries. As Mr Moore has bought a butchery business, everything is for absolute sale. NOTES ON RURAL TOPICS by Agricola. Weekly in the Otago Witness, dealing with subject* of current interest to farmers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19136, 2 April 1924, Page 12

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