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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. _ WEDNESDAY, 16th JULY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. In iie Estate of the late Robert Meikle. No. 25 RUSSELL STREET (Near Arthur street). VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, 10-ROOMED RESIDENCE. Central situation. Handy to tram. Lovely view. Close to High and Pufblio Schools, Bowling Green, etc. Easy walking distance from town centre. PARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) are instructed by the Trustees of the Estate of the late Robert Meikle to sell by auction: Part of Section 10, Block X, Dunedin, containing 20.48 poles, together with House, No. 25 Russell street (near Arthur street); faithfully built, double storey family house of 10 rooms; part plastered, part lined and Eapered; splendid bathroom (porcelain ath, basin, and hot and cold water), gas fires in most of the rooms, Shacklock h.p. range and gas cooker, cupboards, pantries, portico and balcony and back balcony, washhouse, coalhouse, and other outbuildings; large workshop, portion of which could be partitioned off as garage. This is a splendid family house, four of the rooms being exceptionally large and well lighted, and the whole in first-class order. The situation is excellent, and the view from all parts of the house very beautiful. •Admission by card only, obtainable at Our offiodl For further particulars apply to Meeara DUNCAN AND MACGREGOR, Solicitors, 94 Princes street; Or : lljy ' THE AUCTIONEERS. THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 15th JULY, At 12 o’clock. On the Highway, Harrow street (Near Hanover street). Instructed by the Dunedin City Corporation. FIRST-CLASS BUILDING MATERIALS. SPLENDID RED PINE LUMBER, GOOD KAURI AND RED PINE FLOORING, KAURI T. AND G. AND ROUGH LINING. RED' PINE BEAMS (6 x 2. 4 x 2, 3 x 2), WINDOW SASHES, .THREE SETS KAURI WASHTUBS, 100 SHEETS ROOFING IRON (6, 8. 10 feets), TWO NEMO RANGE, Water Piping, W.C. Cistern, Yent Pipes, Down Piping, and Spouting. Now do View. pAKK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED). RALE WEDNESDAY. 15th JULY. WEDNESDAY, 22nd JULY, 1925, At 12.30 p.m. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS. At Homestead, Pukerau, TKTRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. ‘Y V (LIMITED) have been favoured with instructions from Mr George Herron to offer the whole of his' CROSSBRED HERD, comprising: 26 second and third Calvers 17 fourth and fifth Calvers 6 6th Calvers . 6 rising two-year-old Registered Ayrshire Bulls 3 unbroken Ponies, by Wee MacGregor. This sale affords a unique opportunity for genuine cow buyers. All the cows are tested under the Southland Herd Testing Association. The average butter-fat production for New Zealand is 1681 b per cow. For the past season Mr Herron’s herd has averaged well over 2001 b, and a big proportion in the vicinity of 3001 b of butterfat, and this is one of the driest seasons •Ver experienced in Southland. Thirty culls have already been sold. A certificate of record goes with every cow. Every cow is guaranteed in calf to a Stud Ayrshire Bull. They are all well in calf, and guaranteed factory calvers. Mr Herron’s solo reason for selling is that he finds it imperative to devote more time to his rapidly increasing Ayrshire stud. Every cow is for ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALK The herd is in tiptop condition. We have every confidence in rocoramiending those in search of heavy producing cows to attend this fixture, as the above herd is well and favourably known throughout the district. The majority of the bulls are sons of KING RICHARD OF WAIPAPA, one of the leading Ayrshire sires in New Zealand to-day. ~ ‘ ... Luncheon provided. R>jy SATURDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1925, At 2 p.m. PROPERTY FOR SALE. At Office, Gore. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. (LIMITED) have been favoured with instructions from Mr H. F. Passmore (Garston) to sell by public auction, at the above time and place, his Property, with Stock, Plant, Implements, eta, as a going concern. Situation; li miles from Nokomai Railway Siding. The land comprises 746 acres Freehold and 1809 acres L.I.P. Annual rental, £2B. About 450 acres under cultivation. Grows good crops of all descriptions; balance of land terrace and hill.oountry, good grazing. Well subdivided into convenient paddocks. Carrying 800 ewes, 400 hoggets, 300 wethers, 30 head of cattle, 6 draught horses and light horses. Full range farm implements." Furniture included. Personal effects excluded. Buildings comprise 8-roomed House, large stable and loft, implement shed, shearing shed, concrete dips and yards, other necessary buildings. Will be pleased to show intending purchasers over the property. TERMS AND CONDITIONS ON DAY OF SALE. Further particulars on application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. (LTD.), at any of their branches. 15jy POULTRY, ETC. 7V3E SALE, BREEDING PEN White ? Leghorns (8 hens); Mille-Padman rain; two-year-old; £2. —A, ITMillas. Abitsford. I7VOR HAT.E, 2 , COCKERELS (Milla- : Padman); best strain in New Zealand; £1 each. —A. M’Millan, Abbotsford. TTtOB SALE, BREEDING PEN White LegX? horns (8 hens); Mills-Padmain strain; one-year-old; £2 10s. —A., M'MTLLAN, Abbotsford. _____ HOTELS. DUNEDIN. HOTEL, There arrived ex lonic, In search of a tonic, An immigrant aged forty-seven. He stayed at the Grid., And there he got rid Of his iHs with NUMBER ELEVEN! DRINKO NEVER FAILS The only safe and sure remedy for drunkenness. The following extracts from some of the .hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors of Drinko prove this treatment to ho a boon to humanity. “My young friend seems to hare lost all desire for drink. . ■ “The patient has no desire for dnnk at all now.” . , , , , . “Drinko ha* effected a wonderful improvement in my father, although ho was a heavy drinker for 40 years.” Drinko is tasteless and odourless, so can be administered secretly. Certified perfectly harmless by a Government Analyst Send for free booklet and testimonials. Strict secrecy observed, only plain wrappers and envelopes used. THE LADY MANAGER, Homo "Welfare Proprietary 4 “F” Willis street, Wellington. PEAKS always on HIRE at G. W. Herrich Co-, opposite Leviathan Hotel.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19532, 15 July 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19532, 15 July 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19532, 15 July 1925, Page 12

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