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SALE'S BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1924, At 1 o’clock. On Premises, 79 Duncan street, City. BLUEGUM! BLUEGUM! BLUEGUMI 30 SHEETS ROOFING IRON. (1 CRIB RANGE (Good Order). DOORS, WINDOWS, SASHES, eto. LARGE QUANTITY BLUEGUM, comprising 3x2,4x 2, 4 x 3,2 x1,&8 xl. Also Largo Quantity BLUEGUM WEATHERBOAEDING. 1000 GOOD BRICKS (Cleaned). Tho above sale affords a grand opportunity of acquiring real good Bluegom. Francis, . sellars, & Co. have received instructions to offer for UNRESERVED SALE as above. 20s THURSDAY, 251 h" SEPTEMBER. 1524, At 2 o’clock sharp. On Promises, 86 Wallace street, Nevada. FRANCIS, SELLARS, & CO., Auctioneers, Moray place, have been favoured with instructions from Mrs Drydeu (who has sold her property) to Bcli by auction, as above, tho following: SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BEAUTIFUL PIANO (by Howell & Co.; rich full tone). PIANO STOOL, LOVELY CHESTERFIELD and 2 DIVAN CHAIRS (in Heavy Moquotle), GATELEG TABLE, LOVELY AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARE (9 x 9; as new). Also AXMINSfTER CARPET SQUARE (12 x 9), HEARTHRUGS, 3 PAIRS HEAVY HALL CURTAINS, WHITE SEWING MACHINE. Good useful BEDROOM, DINING, and KITCHEN FURNITURE, comprising: 2 mahogany sideboards, wardrobes, 2 Scotch chests, bedroom chairs, kapok and flock mattresses, bras S-rail bedsteads, bedroom ware, rocking chair, chest drawers, kitchen dresser, tables, colonial cbuch and cushions, Mason jars, carpet sweeper, ladder, garden tools, lawn mower, dressmaker’s bust, fire kerb, heavy brass candlesticks, kauri wardrobe, towel rail, settee and three chairs, hall runner, numerous sundries, half-cord firewood. On view Wednesday, 24th, from 2 to 4 p.m. 20s TUESDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1924, At 11 o’clock. On the Farm, North-East Harbour. DISPERSAL SALE OF DAIRY HERD, HORSES, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. TSITRIGHT, STEPHENSON; & CO. 1 T have received instructions from Mr A. Porterfield (N.E. Harbour), who has Leased his property, to offer by Public Auction, as above: CATTLE. 40 first-class dairy Cows, in milk (second and third calvers) 25 first-class dairy Cows (SeptemberOctober calvers) 15 first-class dairy Cows (autumn calvers) 20 two and a-half and three-year-old Heifers (Septembor-October calvers) 4 two-year-old Heifers (in calf) 1 Holstein Bull, 4yr&, 2 yoarlihg Heifers 1 yearling Bull HORSES. 1 spring-cart Gelding, 6yrs 1 spring-cart Mare, 7yrs 1 saddle and harness Cob, Syrs. 1 two-year-old Colt, by Flowerchild. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Spring-carl, farm dray, 2 gigs, 2 sledges, 1 sledge (with hay frame), horse-power chaffcutter, hand chaffcutter, 1 Gardner turnip and mangel ridger, M.H. mower, M.H. hay rake, M.H. discs, 2 d.f. ploughs, 2 swing _ ploughs, 4-leaf tine harrows, 3-leaf tine narrows, M.H. souffler, grubber, , gig harness, springcart harness, saddle and breeching, collars, plough chains, horse covers, 2 milk coolers, 8 milk cans, buckets and strainers, hillside plough, Bentall turnip ptilper, 2 storm lamps, tiled grate, Avery scales, Baltic separator, large sideboard, 7 ducks, 2 drakes, and sundries. Also, 3 cattle Doga and Simplex milking plant, 3 h.p. Anderson engine. NOTE. —The Milking Plant can bo inspected while working on the morning of the sale. Buses will leave Manse street at 9,30 on the morning of the sale. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—-We can specially recommend buyers in search of good Dairy Cows to attend this Sale,' as with the result of heavy culling the herd is now a well-selected one. NO OUTSIDE ENTRIES. Luncheon Provided. THURSDAY, 25th SEPI’EMBER, 1924. At Tahuna Park. Immediately after Horse Parade,. SAKE OF CLYDESDALE STALLION.. rorrißiGHT, stepi-ienson, & 00. v V (LTD.) have received instructions from Messrs C. and J. Nicolson, Harrlpden, to offer on their behalf by public auction as above: Clydesdale Stallion BLACK DEANS, ’ 4 years bid. Full particulars pedigree obtainable from the Auctioneers at sale. _2oa FRIDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, 1924, At 12 noon sharp. AT THE FARM, BECKS. STRONACH, MORRIS, k. CO. (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr James Sheppard, Becks, who has sold his farm, to offer by Public Auction for bbna fide sole, at the above tune and place; Tlie whole bf his LIVE AND DEAD STUCK, comprising— 1 50 mixed-sex Hoggets 10 Romney Rams 4 halfbred Rama 7 dairy Cows (in full milk) 4 Heifers (coming to profit) 7 one and two-year-old Heifers 1 pure-bred Holstein Bull 1 draught Mare, five years 2 draught Mares, aged 1 draught Gelding, eight years 2 draught Goldings, seven years 1 draught Gelding, six years 1 draught yearling Colt 1 Pony (quiet in saddle or harness) 1 trotting Gelding, “ Daphedalo." eight years (King Daphne—Belldale’s dam) 3 heading Dogs 1 huntaway Dog M'Cprmdck binder (practically new), M.H. drill, 13-coulter, with turnip attachment (in good order), M’Corrnnck mower, Andrews & Bevan chaffcutter (lOin), Reid & Gray d.f. plough, M.H. disc, plough (almost new), 4-loaf harrows (it. & G.), small swing plough (Gardiner), scuffler. harrow cart (International), Cambridge roller, saw bench (new), spring tooth cutivator, M.H. disc harrows (16-coul-ter), portable steam engine, com crusher (almost hew), 1 4-horso wagon with shafts, 1 farm dray and frame, tin dray, spring cart, good 3-spring gig (Ormiston White, builder), set blocks and chains (6-horse), 4 seta plough chains, 5 or 6-horao tree, also double and single trees, 50 fencing posts, quantity wire netting, block wire, barb wire, lacing wire and standards, wool table. 2 ladders, 600 chaff bags, 19 iron rails (ISftJ, 8 iron rails (different lengths); rabbit exterminator (smoker), seed-cleaning machine, Boynton & Plummer drilling machine, all carpenter’s and blacksmith’s tools, including anvil, vyco, etc., fencing tools, set gig harness, spring cart saddle and breeching, breast plate, 3 drav saddles and breechings, 3 sets leading chains, 8 collars and homes, 8 pair winkers, riding raddle and bridle, 10 horsecovers, horse-clipping machine, sledge, spray pump, 2 gallons red roof paint, “Banner Rotary’’ washing machine, “Unique’’ cooper, galvanised tub, “Tor” separator, "Dahlia” churn, earthenware jars, pig scalding trough, wheelbarrow, cross-cut saw, cask molasses, quantity household furniture, and sundries too numerous to mention. SPECIAL NOTE. —Tho Auctioneers wish to draw special attention to the < horses, which are good sorts and in excellent condition. Tho implements also are in firstclass order. Luncheon Provided. Owing to a number of bought ewca lambing before time expected, Mr Sheppard found it necessary to sell tho linos privately, and they are therefore withdrawn from sale. . THE FARMERS’ PAPER.—The Agricultural Department of tho Otago Witness la acknowledged to bo unequalled by that of any other Weekly in tha Dominion.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19282, 20 September 1924, Page 20

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