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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, 15th APRIL. 1924, At 1.30 o’clock sharp. SALE ByTuCTION. CLEAN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, ETC. Under Instructions from Mr O’Connor, who has had all his goods removed to our • coins from Green Island. 1 CHESTERFIELD SUITE IN PRETTY BROWN MOQUBTTB . (Chesterfield Settee, 2 Divan Chairs, 4 High-back Chairs), OAK MIRROR-BACK HALLSTAND. SINGER SEWING MACHINE, 1. STAINED BEDROOM SUITE, STAINED DOUBLE WOOD BEDSTEAD WITH OTTOMAN ATTACHED AND SET DRAWERS, LINOLEUM OF FOUR ROOMS, Stained Telescope Dining Table, Stained Writing Bureau, Pot-stands, Very HcaTy Hearthrugs, Sofa Hugs, Upholstered Wood Kerb, Wire Mattress. Bedding, a Largo Quantity of Linoleum, Hand-painted T* ireacreen, Divan Chair with Loose Cover, Singer Sewing Machine, 4 Upholstered Chairs, Upholstered Couch, Cushions, Toilet Tables, Books, Pictures, Electric Iron, 1 Table Harp. A* Bo . „ Under Instructions from Mr G. S. Mason, Removed to Rooms from Roslyn, 1 MAGNIFICENT OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE, With 21 Double-aided Records (This is a Lovely Instrument and could recommend inspection), VERY MASSIVE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, WITH OAK BED TO MAICH, OAK CHESTERFIELD SUITE IN MOQUETTE, 6 STAINED SIDEBOARDS, VERY HEAVY LINOLEUMS, 2 CABINET GRAMOPHONES, Single Wood Beds and Bedding, Octagon Tame, Fancy Tables, Copper_ Kerbs, Oak Chests and Pedestals, Dropaide Cot and Bedding, Bedroom Hearthrugs, Hall Cu"- , tains, Cuilu'ons, Axrainster Carpets, Framed * Mirrors, Runner, Paintings, Pictures, Crockery, Oak and Stained Dining Tables, All-Wool Hearthrugs, Mirror-door Wardrobe, Marble-top Washstand, 4 Tea Tables, Wood Kerbs, Kitchen Furniture, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, 4 Fenders, Doormats, Rope, Cedar Mop, Marble Clock, Hanging Clock, Linoleum , Surround, Set Potts Irons, 2 Electric Irons, Part Dinner Set, Tea Sets, Vases, Glassware, Fry pars, Kettles, Oil Heater, Table Lamp, Basket, Wire-seated Couch, etc., etc. Also, 1 CREAM SEPARATOR (Diabolo), 1 BUTTER CHURN, BUTTER ROLLER. ALSO A VERY LARGE QUANTITY OF FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. JAMES ; SAMSON & CO., have been favoured with instructions from the above vendors to sell by auction in our Downstairs Rooms. Dowling street. In view of the largo number of lots to get through the sale starts sharp at 1.30. ,,a TUESDAY. 15th APRIL. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 15th APRIL, 1324, At 2 o’clock sharp. SALE BY AUCTION. 1 UPRIGHT IRON-FRAME PIANO (Spohr, Stuttgart). This is a beautiful instrument, cased in solid walnut. It has a lovely deep tone, fine volume; in perfect order. INSPECTION OF MUSICIANS OR THOSE IN SEARCH OF HIGH-GRADE INSTRUMENT INVITED, James samson & co. have been favoured wuh, instructions to soil by auction, as above. 14ap WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, At 1.30 p.ra. / On the Premises, No. 44 Dalgety street, St. Kilda. El. .maoassey at co. • have received instructions from the . owner (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction, as above:No. 44 DALGETY STREET. ST. KlLDA.—Superior 5-roomed House, with bathroom, hot and cold water, and other up-to-date conveniences; corner section, full-size motor garage, and telephone connection for taxi business. . Also, Household Furniture and Effects. Also, 18-24 Minerva 7-seater Motor Touring Car, 1 5-seater Mitchell Sedan Motor Car. Full Particulars at our Office. WEDNESDAY, 16th APRIL, 1924. At Milton Saleyords. Immediately After Stock Sale. SALE OF SHEEP. CATTLE. HORSES, AND IMPLEMENTS. mHE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-X TTVB ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) will offer by auction, as above, on Account of Messrs P. Callanan and Sons (who have disposed of their Glenore Farm), the whole of tneir - LIVE and DEAD STOCK, Eta. comprising: 100 Ewe M ISO rape Lambs 100 two-tooth Wethers 50 failing-mouth Ewes 4 Dairy Cows 3 first-class Dairy Heifers 2 fat Cows 12 two and three-year-old Steers 5 head young Cattle. 3 draught Horses 1 three-year-old Filly 1 Mare, with Foal at foot. Reid and Gray d.f. plough; M.H. Binder, set four-leaf harrows, gig, quantity harness, sundries, etc. BURNSIDE. 16th APRIL, 1924. mHE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-X TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.) will sell at the Saleyards, as above—--250 Border Leicester cross Ewes. Also, from Central Otago: 120 fine crossbred Ewes. 15ap WEDNESDAY, 16th APRIL, 1924, At 12 o’clock noon. CLEARING SALE AT WAITEPEKA. mHE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-X TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.I, in conjunction with NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LTD.), have received instructions from Messrs Hepburn & Kennedy, Waitepeka (who are giving up dairying), to sell by auction at their homestead, the whole of their Live and Dead Stock, as follows: CATTLE. 15 dairy Cows, first and second calvers, due August-Septemher 7 Heifers, 2g years, due SeptemberOctober 2 yearling Bulls i. Holstein Bull, two years 8 Calves. HORSES. 4 working Horses 2 Mares, with foals * 1 trap Mare, quiet, stinted to Kilbrain Capt. Banker Colt, rising two years. SHEEP. 65 fat and forward Ewes 50 fat and forward Lambs 2 Rams PIGS. 2 brood Sows and 9 store Pigs. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES, rain drill (f.f.), 1 set blocks and chains, dray and frame, d.f. plough, 1 disc harrows, 1 Massey-Harris grubber, harrows (5-leaf), drill plough, MiUette separator (60 gallons), 2 cans (almost new), 1 gig and harness, buggy. 30 bushels Black Tartar oats, 30 bushels Sparrowbills, quantity chaff and sundries. Luncheon Provided. 15ap ■RECKED HOMES MADE HAPPY) “DRINKO” FOR DRINK VICTIMS. “Drinko” brings now hope into homes and lives wrecked by drink. Investigation invited. Booklet and testimonials free. Personal advice gladly given. “Drinko” is odourless and tasteless. Con be given secretly if desired. Certified by Government Analyst to be free from harmful drugs and narcotics. Braces the nerves; restores normal appetite and sleep; improves general health. Correspondence promptly attended to. Strictest secrecy observed. Sealed envelopes and wrappers. Call or write.—Lady Manager, Dtmko Pty., Ltd., Room 28, 4r Willis street (next Stewart Dawson it). Wellington.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19147, 15 April 1924, Page 14

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