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THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 10th DECEMBER, At 3 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. CLEARING SALE BY AUCTION. ORGANS. ORGANS. ORGANS. 1 HANDSOME WALNUT MIRRORBACK CHURCH ORGAN (12-stop, manufactured by G. F. Carpenter Company, U.S.A.) 1 WALNUT CORNISH ORGAN (12-stop) 1 WALNUT WATERLOO ORGAN (6stopj 1 WALNUT “KIMBALL” ORGAN (10stop) 1 WALNUT ORGAN (8-stop, Cable Company) i large walnut organ (ii-stop. by Mason and Hamlin) 1 WALNUT BELL ORGAN (12-stop; suitable church or hall). Also, MAGNIFICENT WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, Manufactured by Walter Collinson, London; full iron frame; nice bright tone; in good condition. Now on View. Alex. Harris and co. Auctioneers. THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 10th DECEMBER. At 1 o’clock sharp. At Rooms, Princes street. Instructed by the Trustee in a Deceased Estate and other Vendors. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, Removed from Mornington and Port Chalmers for Convenience of Sale. ROSEWOOD PIANO (J. and G. Walker, London), LARGE GENUINE INDIAN DRAWING ROOM CARPET, HANDSOME CROMWELL SADDLEBAG DINING ROOM SUITE (7 pieces), 2 MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARDS, SQUARE-LEG EXTENDING DINING TABLE, OAK DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, 2 HIGH-BACK DINING ROOM SUITES, CUCKOO CLOCK, WALNUT AND TAPESTRY SUITE (7 pieces, beautiful order), INLAID WALNUT LOO TABLE. BRUSSELS CARPET, HANDSOME DUCHESSE PAIR, 3 LARGE SOtA RUGS, 1 LARGE NEW F.P. SAFE (Skidmore), 1 F.P. SAFE (second-hand). Alex. Harris & co„ have received instructions to sell by auction: Household Furniture, including— Walnut and tapestry suite (7 pieces), mirror-back sideboard's, high-back dining room suites, inlaid walnut 100 table, cuckoo clock, Congoleum squares, linoleum, Austrian chairs, photogravures and pictures, Brussels carpets, sofa rugs, sewing machines, fenders, portable gramophone, wood kerbs, vapour bath, wicker and rattan chairs, easy chairs, occasional tables, chiffoniers, crockery and crystal, walnut overmantels, couches, cupboards, inlaid whatnots, pedestals, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flock mattresses, 4ft 6in panel bedsteads, large duchess" pairs, duchessa chests, toilet chest, full-Scotch chests, washstands, toiletware, Ottoman couches, child’s drop-side cots, Hottentot gas cooker, meat safe, kitchen tables, kitchen chairs, pair steps, lawn mowers, garden tools, 2 two-roller mangles, brass preservings pans, table mangles, LARGE QUANTITY BASHES, kitchen utensils, etc., etc.. 9 CASES “OAK” BRAND JAMS, 3 CASES “K” BRAND JAMS. , Also, 3i H.P. HUMBER MOTOR CYCLE (2-speed, in running order). 3i H.P. RUDGE MULTI MOTOR CYCLE (in good running order). PRACTICALLY WITHOUT BEoERVE. NOTE.—Owing to the large number of lots to be offered, the sale will start sharp at 1 o’clock, Wednesday, 10th December. FRIDAY. 12th DECEMBER, 1924, At 12.30 o’clock. Of UNRESERVED DISPLENISHING SALE REGISTERED AND HIGH-GRADE FRIES! ANS AT PUKERAU (Homestead 5 minutes' walk from Railway station). WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & 00. (LTD.) have been favoured with instructions from Messrs R. J. Potter and Son to sell, without reserve, as above, the following: REGISTERED CATTLE. 18 Cows and Heifers, in full milk 12 Cows and Heifers, at profit 5 one-year-old Heifers 5 heifer Calves 1 four-year-old Bull 5 one-year-old Bulls 5 bull Calves. GRADE CATTLE. 33 Cows and Heifers, in full milk 7 Cows and Heifers, at profit 5 one-year-old Heifers 3 heifer Calves. The majority of the registered cows have been bred to “Bainfield Dutchman,” sire of 11 0.0. R. daughters, including our Australasian senior four-year-old champion, “Bainfield 27,” C.0.R., 23,3031 b milk, 9101 b fat, average test 5.92. Breeders should not miss this exceptional opportunity of securing some of the best blood obtainable in the country. The grade herd has been bred on the soundest lines for many years, and is well known throughout the district as being one of distinct merit. Dairymen in search of good, well-bred cows would bo well advised to attend this sale. Catalogues obtainable at the offices of 6d THE AUCTIONEERS. SALE BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, 13th DECEMBER, 1924, At 1 p.m. sharp. At Tarrns Accommodation House. RG. V A R C O E has received instructions from M. and B. Gleason to sell by auction as above, the furniture and effects of the Tarras Accommodation House, including— The complete contents of five single and double bedrooms, beds, duchesses, washstands and ware, floor coverings, threequarter . bed, largo plate-glass mahogany wardrobe, several good stretchers, bedding and blankets, 2 large dining room tables, dining room chairs, largo glass-door bookcase, quantity of pictures couch, 2 large eight-day clocks, octograph, 1 dining room petrol light, hanging lamp, table effects, all kitchen effects, cooking utensils, and a groat quantity of crockery, large portable copper and stand, quantity of linen, sheets and blankets, fireproof safe (Perry), sewing machine, home-made jam, large Diabolo separator, clothes basket. 5-roller mangle, Shaoklock range No. S, almost new, outside dining room tabic, 2 forms, 2 Jong tubs (6ftl, small tables, crates, iron, timber (3 x 2 and 8 x 1), wire netting, gramophone and records, phonograph and records, barrels, and sundries too numerous to mention. Pigs and cows. Ono ton and a-half chaff. The above are a few lines of the whole furniture and effects of the boarding-heuse to bo offered. At 1 p.m. sharp. B. G. VAROOE, fid Auctioneer. herTotFsale! ' llth DECEMBER, 1924. Account John Kempthorne—--340 EWES. , THE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ AND WOOL BROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. lOd

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19350, 10 December 1924, Page 12

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