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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. MONDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manso street. FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT AND COMFORTABLE 8 ROOMS, No. S 9 Elm row (near Arthur street). PARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED), are instructed to sell by auction: Part Section 34, Block XII, Dunedin, 53ft x 103 ft, fronting Elm row, together with House of 3 rooms, bathroom, scullery, Shacklock range and gas for cooking, store room, etc. This property is in a very handy situation, close to Cathedral, schools, and easy wall; to town centre, within short distance of Roslyn cable car. Warm, sheltered position, sunny side of the street. IMMEDIATE VACANT POSSESSION. THIS DAY. MONDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manso street. Instructed by A. H. Crawley, Esq. LARGE FRONTAGE TO MANOR PLACE, with a DESIRABLE CITY RESIDENCE, No. 53 MANOR PLACE (Adjoining Fcrnhill Club). BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED. FAITHFULLY BUILT. LOVELY GROUNDS, ARTISTICALLY LAID OUT. WARM, SUNNY, SHELTERED. MAGNIFICENT UNBROKEN VIEW. RIGHT IN THE CENTRE OF CITY. A few minutes to Stock Exchange. NO CARS REQUIRED. PARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) are instructed 'to sell by auction: Parts of Sections 53 and 54, Block 111, Dunedin. AREA, 1 ROOD 13 POLES FREEHOLD. LOVELY 11-ROOMED RESIDENCE. BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED, FAITHFULLY BUH>T. STATELY ENTRANCE VESTIBULE. COMMODIOUS RECEPTION ROOMS. Sun balconies, beautiful airy bedrooms, dressing rooms, bathroom, maids’ rooms, kitchen, pantries, scullery, out offices. FULL-SIZED MOTOR GARAGE. This lovely Residence is situated in a much-sought-after residential area in _ the City, away from all noisy traffic, yet within a few minutes’ walk to the Stock Exchange. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION WILL BE GIVEN. Mr Crawley will accept a- very low figure for this desirable properly. PARK, REYNOLDS (LTD.). THIS DAY, MONDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. At Auction Rooms, Princes street. CHOICE ROSLYN FREEHOLD, COMPACT 1 4-ROOMED VILLA, 4 Kilgour street, Roslyn. 8C U.R R , & co. acting under instructions ironi tno Owner, will sell by auction, as above— Allotment 6, Block 111, plan of Subdivision of Anderson’s Extension of Roslyn, containing an area of 20 poles, with verandah, bay window, Villa of 4 rooms and scullery thereon. The house is htted with cleotfic light, gas for cooking, hot water, porcelain bath and basin, Empiro papers, etc. Situated in a select locality, within 2 minutes of tram service, this sale offers a great opportunity to acquire a really nice home at a reasonable price. Immediate Vacant Possession. Keys at our Office. SOURR & CO., 22 s Auctioneers. FRIDAY. 26th SEPTEMBER, 1924. At 12 noon sharp. AT THE FARM, BECKS. STRONACH, MORRIS, k CO. (LTD.) have received instructions from Air James Sheppard, Becks, who has sold his farm, to offer by Public Auction for bona lido sale, at the above time and place: The whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising—--50 mixed-sex Hoggets 10 Romney Rams 4 halfbred Rams 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 Geldings, seven years 1 draught Golding, six years 1 draught ye-arling Colt 1 Pony (quiet in saddle or harness) 1 trotting Gelding, “ Daphcdale,” eight years (King Daphne—Belldale’s dam) 3 heading Dogs 1 huntaway Dog M’Cormack tinder (practically now), M.H. drill, 13-coultcr, with turnip attachment (in good order), M'Cormack mower, Andrews & Sevan chnffcutter (lOin), Reid & Gray d.f. plough, M.H. disc plough (almost new), 4-loaf harrows (R. & G.), small swing plough (Gardiner), scuffler. harrow cart (International), Cambridge roller, saw bench (new), spring tooth culivator, M.H. disc harrows (16-coul-ter), portable steam engine, corn crusher (almost new), 1 4-horse wagon with shafts, 1 farm dray and frame, tin dray, spring cart, good 3-apring gig (Ormiston White, builder), set blocks and chains (6-horse), 4 sets plough chains, 5 or 6-horse tree, also double and single trees, 50 fencing posts, quantity wire netting, black wire, barb wire, lacing wire and standards, wool table, 2 ladders, 600 chaff bags, 19 iron rails (18ft), 8 iron rails (different lengths); rabbit exterminator (smoker), seed-cleaning machine, Boynton & Plummer drilling machine, all carpenter’s and blacksmith’s tools, including anvil, vyce,_ etc., fencing tools, set gig harness, soring cart saddle and breeching, breast plate, 5 drav saddles and breechings, 3 sots leading chains, 8 collars and hames, 8 pair winkers, riding raddle and bridle, 10 horsecovers, horse-clipping machine, sledge, spray pump, 2 gallons red roof paint, ‘Tlanner Rotary” washing machine, “Unique” copper, 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. —The Auctioneers wish to draw special attention to the horses, which are good sorts and in excellent condition. The implements also are in firstclass order. Luncheon Provided. Owing to a number of bought owes lambing before time expected, Mr Sheppard found it necessity to sell the linos privately, and they are therefore withdrawn from sale. FRIDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, 1024. At Mr JAMES SHEPPARD’S FARM, BECKS, And IMMEDIATELY AFTER HIS SALE. CJTRONACH, MORRIS, & CO. (LTD.) to have leceived instructions from Mr John Beattie, jun., of Cambrian, who has sold his property, to offer the following Trotting Horses and Sulkies, as above — 1 brood Mare, “Miss Dawson” (dam of Miss Dean), by Delpaso—Lauderdale mare, in foal to The Triump 1 Mare, “Lady Clyde,” 7 years, by Huia—Flossie 1 bay pacing Golding, 5 years, by King Daphne—Miss Dawson 1 bay racing Gelding, 3 years, by Nelson Bingen—Miss Dawson 1 bay trotting Gelding, 5 years, by Nelson Bingen —Alpha H. 1 Houghton sulky, 1 M’Murray sulky, 1 sulky; also sulky harness. THE NEW BUICK SIX has arrived; eec it yourself; it’s a beauty.—Cooke, Howlison, Hanover street. 18j

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19283, 22 September 1924, Page 12

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