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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. THURSDAY, 6th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises. No. 262 Oxford street. South Dunedin. Instructed by Mr L. A. Walters (who is giving up housekeeping). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. HEAVILY-CARVED MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, RICH AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARE, GENOA VELVET AND OCCASIONAL SUITE (7 Pieces). CANADIAN SUITE IN SADDLEBAGS (7 Pieces), ANTIQUE MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND. GATE-LEG DINING TABLE, ELECTROPLATE WARE, CROCKERY. AND CRYSTAL. Bronze Kerb, Linoleum. Sofa Rug, Axminster Runner, Oak-framed Pictures, Austrian Chairs, Vases and Ornaments, Firescreen, Pahn Stands, Bamboo Table, Rattan Chairs, Fenders, Coal Seattle, Barometer, Single Iron Bedstead, BLANKETS AND NAPERY, Dining Table, Red Pino Chest, Duchesse Pair, Duchesse Chests, Large Miror-door Wardrobe, Toiletware, Carpet Sweeper, Kitchen Utensils, Wringer. 2-Roller Mangle, Lawn Mower. Garden Tools. Meat Safe, CARPENTER’S TOOLS, Etc., Etc. Alex. karris & co. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above. On View This Morning. FRIDAyT 14th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. At Premises, 65 Highgate, Roslyn. In the Estate of the late Mrs E. C. Peters. CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Nearly i-acre. MODERN 5-RDOMED RESIDENCE. WITH EVERY CONVENIENCE. Also, SUPERIOR OAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. Alex. karris and co.. have received instructions from the Trustees to sell, as above: Allotment 4 on Plan of Subdivision of Part Sections 5 and 6, Block 4, Roslyn, containing 30.3 poles (more or less), together with a Modern Residence of 5 rooms; bath, hot and cold; fitted with electric light, wardrobes, linen press, scullery, etc. Tiro property is beautifully laid out in lawn and garden. Also, SUPERIOR OAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Full particulars in future advertisements. Further particulars from Messrs MONDY. STEPHENS, MONRO. & STEPHENS, Solicitors, Bond street. MONDAY, 10th AUGUST, 1925, At 12.30 p.m. CLEARING SALE ON THE PROPERTY AT TK lIOUKA. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z. (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr John Caird to offer, at above time and place: All his Live and Dead Stock 100 two, four, and six-tooth Ewes 220 failing-mouth Ewes 4 Romney Rams 2 Border Leicester Rams 4 aged draught Geldings 2 aged draught Mares 1 aged harness Gelding 7 Cows (spring calvers) One 3-furrow plough, Booth, Macdonald disc (Bft), 1 13-coulter Reid and Gray grain drill, 1 Bft Reid and Gray roller (with front carriage; nearly new), 1 M’Allister ridger and cultivator. Massey-Harris binder (with sheaf carrier, 1 2-row steering sculller, 1 grass stripper, blocks and chains, swingletrees, harness for 6 horses, gig, 1 45gal Rex separator (new), quantity wire netting and stakes, 1 dray and frame, 40 sacks grass seed, 2 stacks oaten sheaves, 1 Massey-Harris single digger, plough, 6 sacks bran, 3 sacks pollard, 10 sacks oat dust, and sundries too numerous to mention. Luncheon Provided. TUESDAY, 11th AUGUST, 1925, At 11 o’clock sharp. Immediately on Arrival of Train. At Middlomarch Saleyards. SALE OF HERD OF FRIESIAN-CROSS EXTRA GOOD DAIRY COWS. Donald reid & co. (ltd.) are instructed by Messrs F. Atkinson and Sons, of Middlomarch, to soil by auction, as above — His Herd of Dairy Cows, comprising—--30 head, August, September, and October calvers. NOTE. —All those cows are in good condition, and the greater proportion are by a pure-br jd Friesian bull; nearly all are young, and the auctioneers can recommend anyone wanting good cows to attend this sale. Mr Atkinson is going out of dairying, and the above cows arc for genuine sale. Buyers can get backward and forward to Dunedin on the same day. OUTSIDE ENTRIES INVITED. FRIDAY, 14th AUGUST. 1925, At 11 o’clock. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE Of LAND, STOCK, AND IMPLEMENTS AT MOA FLAT. Donald reid & co. (limited) have received instructions from Messrs Henry Brenssell and Sons (who are dissolving partnership, to sell by public auction, on the Farm, Their ’Tleathcoto” Property-, consisting of 1440 acres, more or less, situated alongside school and Post Office, and 8 miles from Ediovalo Railway Station; subdivided into 12 paddocks; 150 acres is ploughed for coming season’s crops, 160 acres young grass, balance older pasture. The quality of the soil is unsurpassed in the far-famed Moa, Flat District. Splendid wheat, oat, and tuinip crops have been grown, os well as English grass. Buildings consist of Cottage, men’s hut, 12-stalled stable and three loose boxes, barn, large wool-shed, 4-stand Lister shearing plant complete, sheep yards. As the owners are determined to sell, a very low reserve has been fixed, and exceptionally easy terms will bo given. A splendid opportunity is hereby given to secure a first-class cropping and stock-fattening property. Immediately after the property has been offered, the Live and Dead Stock will be sold, as follows: 310 two-tooth Ewes 280 four-tooth Ewes 26 six-tooth Ewes 206 full-mouth Ewes 45 Hoggets 27 Wethers 20 Rams 10 Cows, October calvers 30 speyod Heifers 14 Yearlings 10 Steers and Heifers, 15 months old 15 draught Mares and Goldings, from 3 to 10 years old 2 two-year-olds 3 Foals. IMPLEMENTS. 1 set Stool Queen disc harrows, 1 set Cooper and Duncan discs. 2 Marrow Blue J ploughs, 3 double-furrow ploughs, 1 set Massey-Harris 6ft garden discs, 1 Storrie ridger, 2 sets tine harrows, 1 set 9ft garden harrows, 1 garden cultivator, 1 Massey-Harris mower, 1 MasseyHarris hay rake. 1 Hosier lime sower, 2 4-ton polo and shaft wagons, 1 farm dray, 1 tip dray, 2 Massey-Harris binders, 1 Reid and Gray grass seed sower, 1 drill plough, 1 hillside plough, 1 Storrie double scufflor, 1 Slorrit) turnip thinner, 1 set 6-horse blocks and chains. 1 sol 4-horso do, harness and covers for 10 horses, quantity bars and chains, 1 Gane 4-cow milking plant, 1 Alfa Laval separator (60 gallons, practically new), 1 Massey-Harris separator (75 gallons, in good order). 8 cream cans, 1 Taster 3 h.p. engine, Reid and Gray wonipress, and sundries too numerous to particularise. NOTE. —Horses are guaranteed sound and good v/orkers. Luncheon Provided. THE FARMERS’ PAPER-The Agricultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled Irv that of any other Weekly in the Dominion-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19551, 6 August 1925, Page 16

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