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SALES BY AUCTION. CLEARING SALE AT MOUNT STUART. SATURDAY, 23rd APRIL. At 12 noon, I ATEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANJN tile AGENCY COMPANY (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr C. G. Hibbs (whose property we have, S P, T .-a-Vl hold, on tlie above date, a COMIEEIE CLEARING SALE of: SHEEP. 700 2,4, 6, and 8-tooth Ewes (in lots to suit purchaser) 370 Lambs (mostly ewes) 600 2,4, 6, and 8-tooth fat and forward Wethers 12 Rams. HORSES. 5 Draughts 1 Yearling 2 Hacks. CATTLE. 1 Friesian Bull (reg.), American strain I Friesian Cow (reg.), by Longbeach True Fashion 1 Friesian Heifer, 2yra (reg.), by Bainfield Dutchman 1 Friesian Heifer Calf (reg.), by Littlebrook Sogis Star 6 Dairy Cows, in profit 5 Calves. PIGS. 1 brood Sow 1 purebred Boar 6 Suckers. IMPLEMENTS. 1 Farmers’ Favourite drill, Decring mower, Cambridge roller, double-fur-row plough, set tripod harrows, set disc harrows, 5-lenf harrows, scuffler, John Deere 3-furrow plough, 2 sledges, 2 barrels, quantity chaff bags, grinding stone, vyce, 1 portable men’s hut (8 x 10) on slides, farm dray and frame, spring cart, gig, harness, and sundries. 1 Account Mrs W. Burnett (Mount Stuart): • 10 3-year Steers and speyed Heifers. PLEASE NOTE ALTERATION OF DATE OF SALE. The sale will be held at Mr Hibbs’s j homestead about, 10 minutes’ walk from s Mount Stuart Railway Station, s Both North and South Express Trains connect at Milton with Lawrence Train r arriving at Mount Stuart at 10.55 a.m. Train leaves Mount Stuart 4.15 p.m., again | connecting with both Expresses at Milton. ' All purchasers requiring trucking will ! be loaded free. , ... ' The Sheep are well woolled, and will | shift anywhere. Luncheon Provided- [ HOTELS. ‘ QRAND HOTEL. BOTTLE STORE. PRINCES STREET. Just A Few Better Lines. LONDON DRY GIN (Southard’s). Distilled from choicest materials and delicately flavoured; 20 U.P. Bottles, 11s; Half-bottles, 5s 9d. . HOLLANDS-GENEVA. CROWN AND CROSS. Southard’s Schieldaiu. Holland. Bottles, 12s; small size exclusive, 4s Cd. SCHNAPPS. CERES. GENUINE SCHNAPPS. J. J. Melcher, Largest Distillery in Schiedam. Bottles, 1 Is; Half-bottles, 5s 6d. SEE OUR BOTTLE WINDOW DISPLAY. Twelve of our principal lines In Wines and Spirits are sold in sample Baby Bottles; price, Is to 2s each. > FIXCELSIOR BOTTLING ’ STORE THE LEADER. ' W. QUIRK Proprietor. DOWLING STREET. Box 448. ’'’hones 784 and 285. s TO RESIDENTS OF DUNEDIN. t PROVIDE FOR YOUR VISITORS. , WE SUPPLY—s. d. { Square Gin, large size .. .. 12 6 j Gordon’s Dry Gin 10 0 Bols 10 0 , Case Whisky ~ .. 12s and 12 G , Draft Brandy, per. bottle .. 9 0 Draft Brandy, pints .. .. 4 9 Fine Old Port 3 0 Sherry .. .. 4 0 LindemanV Port Wine, per bottle 4 0 Hardy’s Port Wine, per bottle 4 6 Draft Whisky 11 0 Jean Dubau 3-star Brandy . 10 0 Jameson’s 3-star Whisky 12 6 Ale ai Stout 14 Special Dry Ma r tini Cocktail: Quarts 12s, Pints 6s, Flasks ss, Splash 2 1 6d. WE CATER FOR ALL AT AN ALL-CATERING PRICE. Country Orders Promptly Attended To. r> o G B Y HOTEL. CARROLL STREET, DUNEDIN. Supplies Excellent Accommodation for Country Visitors. Tariff, 8s per day. Permanents by arrangement. W. J. BEVIS, g n Proprietor. n ladstone !HFt~e~L. br J. M. O’BRIEN (Late White House Hotel. Henley) Has now taken over the GLADSTONE HOTEL. MACLAGGAN STREET, Where he will be pleased to meet old friends and new. Best of Ales and Liquors kept. Good Accommodation. REASONABLE TARIFF. empire HOTE -J (A Home Away from Home), PRINCES STREET. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. MODERATE TARIFF. ALL BEST BRANDS KEPT IN STOCK. J. CARTER, Id Proprietor. HOTEL. PETER TORRIE, Proprietor. 1 Mr Torrie intimates that he has taken ■ over this well-known house. The best of accommodation and liquors supplied. Country orders receive prompt attention. Urn GRANDISM (75) : “ Ah, by beloved, fill the cup that cheers,” and when 1 you do see that it is genuine Wine from France, Spain, and Australia's leading , vineyards.—Grand Hotel. POULTRY, ETC. 0 YS7ANTED BUY. Rhode Island Reds, HENS. 1 W PULLETS ; slate price, strain.—“ Red,” Times Cfflev. TTTANTED. an INCUBATOR, about 100-cgg, ; \ r in gooil order; any make. —Pacey, ‘ Talerl road, Wakarl. 16ap p f ! rpHE FIRST UTILITY of frequent and L regular Advertising consists in this; There is at all times a large class :i persons, belli in country and town, woo have no fixed places for the purchase ol certain necessary articles, and are ready to be swayed and drawn toward any particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to alt, they yield without besitafo’i to the first who asks.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20075, 16 April 1927, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20075, 16 April 1927, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20075, 16 April 1927, Page 28