SALES BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, 3rd MAT, At 2 o’clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. Under Instructions from the Owner, who is leaving Dunedin. Removed to our Rooms for Convenience of Sale. IMPERIAL DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, CHESTERFIELD SUITE IN MOQUETTE, 2 LOVELY DIVAN CHAIRS (Loose Covers), ' 1 HAND-WOVEN INDIAN CARPET, 1 HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET (12 x D), MASSIVE SOLID OAK HALLSTAND, OAK CHINA CABINET SIDEBOARD, OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, CHINA CABINET (Rosewool Colour), 7-PIECE SETTEE SUITE, OTTOMAN COUCH, SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE (3 pieces), OAK BERSTEAD TO MATCH, LARGE CHEVAL DUCHESSE CHEST AND WARDROBE (Maple-faced). TAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, in their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street, A Large Catalogue of Household Furniture and Furnishings, including— Stained Bedroom suite, std. wardrobes, cheval, oak and std. duchcsse chests, upholstered chairs, divan chairs, octagon tables, double and single wood bedsteads, shakedowns, toilet ware, overmantle, dropside cot, pictures, paintings, antique kerbs, log boxes, wood kerbs, potstands, Imperial dropdiead sewing machine, Chesterfield suite (4 pieces), oak bedroom suite, oak mirror-back sideboard, Indian carpet, 2 Axminster carpets, oak hallstand, garden seat, oak extending dining table, settee suite, china cabinet, s.g. chairs, gate-leg table, occasional tables, wire seat couch, piano stool, Ottoman couch, kitchen tables, chairs, pots and pans, kitchen utensils, bentwood chairs, Potts irons, vases, ornament, flower bowls, pot plants, e.p. tea service, kitchen cupboard, napery, sheets, serviettes, etc., etc. On View Morning of Sale. TUESDAY, 3rd MAY, At 2 o’clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. Under Instructions from the Shippers. Consignees having failed to take up the draft. MAGNIFICENT PLAYER PIANO (Murray and Son). This is a glorious instrument, beautifully cased in rosewood, lovely tone, fine volume, easily manipulated, and a Piano Player we thoroughly recommend. This is to be Sold Without Reserve. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions from the Shippers to sell this magnificent Instrument. Musicians and lovers of music should not fail to inspect. WEDNESDAY, 4th MAY, 1027, At 1.30 o’clock sharp. On the Premises, Evans Flat. f 0 H N THOMPSON ' has received instructions from [essrs F. and P. Treacy, who have disased of their property, to sell as above: LH. mower (with pea attachment and back delivery), d.f. plough (R. and G.)\ h.s. do, scuffler, wheel sledge, e. trees, stretcher bars, 4 h.l, reins, 4 coßars, hames, and winkers, rack . chains, wool ropes and blocks, r. saddles and bridles, bar straps and chains, pole straps, buggy and harness, straining posts, iron standards and fencing material, quantity iron and timber, 27gal separator, rabbit fumigator and traps. 1 milch Cow, 1 Heifer (18 months) 1 harness Horse. Iso, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects. As Messrs Treacy Bros, are leaving le district, the whole of the above is >r unreserved sale. JOHN B. THOMPSON, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 14th MAY, 1927, ' At 1.30 o'clock. On the Premises, Clark’s Flat. JOHN T H O M P S 0 N has received instructions from Mr H. Sinclair to sell by public auction, on the Premises, Clark’s Flat, on the above date, his / COMPACT FARM, Consisting of Sections 15, 36/37, 58, and c.r. in 58 and 61, Block V, Tuapeka East Districts, containing 148 acres (more or less), securely fenced and divided into nine paddocks; 4J acres in turnips, 16 one-year-old grass, 20 acres just sown, 29 acres ready for sowing, and the balance in natural grass. There is a comfortable 4-roomcd Dwelling, with telephone attachment; threestall stable and implement shed, five-stall stable and chaffhouse, barn, cowbyre, motor garaee, and other conveniences. Live Stock: 140 Lambs (mostly ewes), 4 draught Horses, 1 Spring-carter, 1 Pony, 3 milch Cows, 3 fat Cattle. Implements.—Farm dray and frame, tip dray, M.H. binder, M.H. drill (13 coulter), turnip ridger (Storey), C. roller, d.f. plough (R. and G.), S. digger, hillside plough, 1 sledge, set 5-1 harrows, 10ft disc (Booth-M'Donald), scuffler), saw bench and saw, harness and covers 5 horses, blocks, chains, and swingletrees, etc., anvil, drill machine and vyce, 35gallon separator, gig and harness, saddle and bridle, tools, etc., etc., Ford motor car, S. seater, 25 tons oaten sheaves. For Absolute Sale. In the event of the Property not being sold, Stock, Implements, etc., will be offered for sale. JOHN B. THOMPSON, =■, Auctioneer.
OUTSIDE ENTRIES INVITED. TUESDAY, 3rd MAY, 1927, At 11 a.m. SALE OF STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, AND SUNDRIES. CTRONACH, MORRIS, & CO. (LTD.) have received instructions to sell on the above date, at the Evansdale Saleyards, on account of Mr L. A. Burberry, the following: 2 Cows (in milk) 1 Cow (June calver) 1 spring-cart Gelding. M.H. hillside plough (new), M.H. swing plough, sot 2-leaf harrows, scuffler and ridger, 600 gal galvanised iron tank (new), 1 enamelled cast-iron boiler (12gals), 1 small enamelled boiler 2 copper boilers (Sand 6 gallons), 2 circular incubator, 1 Buckeye incubator (250 eggs), poultry troughs, 1 greenbone cutter, grit feeder, grit mill, I large double-act-ing mincer, I sledge (iron runners), bay knife, wire netting, 1 rubber hose (100 ft), large quantity of new timber, 50 good sacks, dairy utensils, very large quantity of tools and farm sundries. Also. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising; Extending oval dining table, settee, bedsteads, chairs, dresser, tables, cutlery, crockery, and household utensils. The Sale will take place at the Evansdale Salcyards on the morning of the regular stock sale day, and as Mr Burberry is giving up farming, everything will be for bona (ide sale. THE FIRST UTILITY of frequent and regular Advertising consists in tlm. There is at all times a large class of persona, both in country and town, who have no fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, and arc ready to bo swayed and drawn toward any par ticular place which is earnestly brougnt under their notice. Indifferent to • 11, they yield without hesitation to the first who asks.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20087, 2 May 1927, Page 16
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