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SALES BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, AT 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets MELVILLE STREET, PERTH AND STAFFORD AVENUES. COMFORTABLE COTTAGES. VERY CONVENIENT. NO TRAMS. JOHN REID & SONS (LIMITED), *■* instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of John Aikman (deceased), will offer; . 1. Part Allotments 67 and 68, deposited plan 72,. Town of Dunedin, with brick Terraco of three Cottages thereon (55, 57, and 59), Melville street, each with gas, range, and scullery, brick w.c., etc. 2. Allotments 61 and 62, and Part Allotments 67 and 68, deposited plan 72, Town of Dunedin, with frontage of 60.61 links, and House of 6 rooms; gas, bathroom, and lavatory, garage, etc. No. 4 Perth avenue. 3. Allotments 10 and 11, plan subdivision, Part Block IV, Town of Dunedin, and two houses thereon (17 and 19), Stafford avenue, each with 4 rooms; range, gas, scullery, washhouse, tubs, and copper. / These Properties are all extremely convenient, and should command ready attention from homoseekers and speculators. Full particulars from Messrs DUNCAN & MacGRBGOR, Solicitors; Or, JOHN REID & SONS (LIMITED), 6n Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, At 12.30 Noon. In our Rooms, 163 Rattray street. SEVEN-ROOMED DOUBLE-BRICK AND PLASTER TWO-STOREY RESIDENCE. IDEAL SUNNY SITUATION. No. 15 DUKE STREET. -Vf &E. S. PATERSON (LIMITEDLl • have received instructions to sell by auction, as above. ' Seven-roomed House, plastered and colour-tinted walls, with all conveniences, hot and cold water, gas, fireplaces, bathroom (with bath and basin), cupboards, washhouse, copper, tubs, coaihouse, drying green, and nice garden. Property is offered for practically Unreserved Sale, and owner will give immediate vacant possession. JUST OPPOSITE WOODHAUGH GARDENS. JUST OFF TEE TRAM LINE. TUESDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, At 12.15 Non. In our Rooms, 163 Rattray street. • SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE, 21 FARLEY STREET, KAIKORAI. Close to Kaikorai Tram Terminus. N& E. S. PATERSON (LIMITED) • have received instructions to sell by auction: Massively-built Six-roomed Residence, with large return verandah, plastered walls and fibrous plaster ceilings, panelled hall, fireplace, and beautiful inbuilt mirror overmantel in drawing room, kitchen 'with good range), hot and cold water, 3 large sliding-door cupboards, electric plug, tile sink, gas cooker, etc.; con-crete-floored washhouse, hot water to tubs, pantry and safe, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, large vegetable and flower garden, fowlrun, etc. THIS HOUSE IS EXCEPTIONALLY ÜBSTANTIALLY BUILT, AND 70ULD WIN YOUR IMMEDIATE PPROVAL IF INSPECTED. mHE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS & 1 WOOL BROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. WOOL SEASON, 1926-1927. SALE. TIME, First Sale, 18th DECEMBER, 1926 7.30 p.m. Second Sale, Ist FEBRUARY. 1927, 7.30 p.m. Third Sale, 7th MARCH, 1927, 7.30 p.m. (Other Sales to be Arranged.) SELLING DATES: The above roster is subject to alterations being made in both time and date, and to fixtures being altogether withdrawn. Unless they receive express notice, in writing to the contrary, brokers shall be held to have authority to sell at any such altered fixtures notwithstanding that the grower or -vendor has received no notice of such alteration. OFFERINGS; Growers are notified that wool is received for sale subject to all lawful regulations and conditions governing the trade. Brokers are not liable for loss arising directly or indirectly (owing to restrictions of lots and catalogues) from the wool not being put up for sale at the first or any subsequent ie. LIMITATION OF LOTS: Owing to citation of lots at the above sales, it 11 be necessary to increase number of les per lot, necessitating increased interring of small clips. THREE-BALE LOTS: No three-bale ■ shall be included in main catalogues. the absence of definite instructions to e contrary at the time of consigning >ol, brokers reserve the right to group ree-bale lots or under, or re-class if cessary. If not grouped, such lots are ible to be held over. RECLASSED WOOL: Brokers also reeve the right to pool or bin clips of to six bales where wool is sent in by owers to be reclassed. No reserve will accepted on group or bin lots, and any ower not wishing his odd bales grouped binned must notify his broker when rwarding bis wool, in which case such les will be offered as “Stars.” WOOL PACKS: This Association ronglv supports the Britsh Wool Fedetion’s request that wool bales be turned side-out before being packed, with the ject o preventing, as far as possible, te fibres becoming mixed with the wool. INSURANCE: Growers are expressly tilled that brokers’ charges do not cover 3S or damage to wool while in store om fire caused by or in any way atibutable to earthquake. All fire insurice policies and covers specially except ibility on account of fire caused directly indirectly by earthquake. If this risk to be covered special notification in •iting must be given. SPECIFICATIONS: In all cases it is iperative that specifications and instrucms be in the hands of selling brokers fore wool reaches their stores. ALLOCATION: The Wool Committee thorises us that for the First Sale okers may offer all wool in store witht limi' tion of catalogues. Growers tending to offer at this sale are reectfully requested to forward their continents to their respective brokers as rly as possible. A. W. M. MOODIE, Secretary. 17th NOVEMBER, 1926. At Burnside Saleyards. TYONALD REID & CO. (LTD.) U have received instructions to offer at public auction, on behalf of a Client: 2 EXTRA GOOD DAIRY COWS, just coming to profit. MONDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. TV ALGETY & COMPANY (LTD.) U ■ h—. • ..4,’ bv T. H. Pilbrow, Esq., to sell, on his Property, Glenp.uK, .nnncunuei.v aiiei i annci-sron Stock Sale (about 3 p.m.) on Monday, 22nd November; 2 draught Mares 2 draught Geldings 1 2-year-old Steer 1 2-year-old Heifer 2 dry Cows. 1 M.H. binder, 1 M.H. grain and manure drill, 1 3-furro,/- plough (R.G.). 1 Cambridge roller, 1 set discs (Booth, Macdonald), 1 set tyne harrows, 1 dray and frame, 1 sledge, block and chains and swingle trees, 1 hillside plough. -13 n TUESDAY, 16th NOVEMBER. MILTON STOCK SALE. 70 Ewes and 70 Lambs 40 Ewes and 40 Lambs 20 Ewes and 20 Lambs 25 Wethers 100 Wether Hoggets 150 Wether Hoggets 200 Wether Hoggets 50 Ewes and 50 Lambs. JQUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS. 13n ,

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