SALES BY AUCTION. MONDAY. DECEMBER 17. At 12 o’clock. At Rooms,.Princes street. Instructed by the Executor under the will ol Mary Kirk (deceased). CHARMING MODERN CITY RESIDENCE, 5 ROOMS, And All Latest Appointments. WITH ONE OF THE FINEST FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS IN OR AROUND . . DUNEDIN. Containing .20 poles (more or Jess) . GLORIOUS PANORAMIC VIEW, Being slightly on the rise. Few Minutes from Centre of City. Part Section 62,'810ck XVIII, Dunedin, No. 73 Cargill street (corner of Victoria street, practically new Semi-bungalow 5 nice rooms; fibrous plaster-ceilings, electric light throughout; bathroom, porcelain enamel bath, hot and cold water, wardrobes and linen presses, handsome tiled slab grates; kitchenette fitted with gas cooker, and abundance'of cupboards; coalhouse and convenience under one roof; washhouse, gas boiler, and tubs. No. 73 CARGILL : STREET (CORNER VICTORIA STREET). This is without, a doubt a choice property, and this class of freehold is now very difficult to obtain. ' DONIT FAIL TO INSPECT. ALEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, have-received instructions to sell by auction, ,as above. • ■ Further particulars from , Messrs DUNCAN &'M‘GREGOR, • v • Solicitors, Princes street. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, ; At ® o'clock. On the- Premises, No, .48 island terrace, Port Chalmers. Instructed'by the Publi. Trustee as Executor of the Will of James Cassel Ripley (deceased). FREEHOLD PROPERTY, PORT CHALMERS. . ALEX. -HARRIS, LIMITED, have received instructions to sell by auction, as above: • All-, that Parcel of Lana being Part Section 380, Town of Port ChMmers, containing 20 Poles (more or less), together with Two Wooden Houses thereon (No. 6a _ Constitution , street), containing 3 rooms and scullery, e. 1., copper, tubs; also No. 48 Island terrace, containing 4 rooms, e. 1., bath, copper ; tubs. Also, , HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Cottag'e piano (Collard and Collard), easy chairs, pictures, occasional tables, crockery apd crystal, fenders, suite in moquette, kitchen chairs, couch, mirrordobr wardrobe, duchesse chest, full-scotch chest, wire mattresses, shakedown, ware, pair steps, ladder, lawn mower, carpenter’s tools, etc. ■ TUESDAY, the sth day of FBBRU- ■ . , . ARY, 1229, At the Sale Yards, MILTON, At 1-o'clock.' . rTHE NATIONAL MORTGAGE & A AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, are instructed by the Mortgagee .to offer for Sale by Public Auction; bn the above date, at the Milton 3a.’ Yards,' Milton, at 1 o'clock pun.: - ’ i All-those FREEHOLD PARCELS QF LAND situated in- the Clarendon District,' containing together 358 ACRES AND 8 PERCHES, be'the’same a little more ‘ or' leas, being. Sections Numbered 34, 1 of 35, 2 of 35, 38, 39, and 40, and Part.-of Section 33, Block, VI, on the Public Map of the Clarendon District; The property is situated two miles froin the Taieri Beach Poet Office and School, add eight miles from the Walhola Railway Station, is watered by creeks, and consists of 270 acres of undulating land capable of being ploughed, . balance rough. The' Improvements. consist of Dwelling of ' 6 rooms,' wood, iron ; roof; stable and barn, wood,' iron roof; .wpolshed,'. also - fencing) clearing, and grassing. Further particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS; Or, Mesera .RAMSAY, BARROWCLOUGH, ■ & haggitt; Solicitors, Dunedin. MONDAY. DECEMBER 10, . At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, 42 Princes street, CHARMING BRICK BUNGALOW, 8 MASSEY AVENUE, ST. CLAIR. rpAMBLYN, M'KENZIE, & RHODES, -*• acting under instructions from Mr J. W. Adams, will offer for sale by auction: : FREEHOLD PROPERTY, known ,as No. 8 Massey. avenue, >St. Clair, t being allotment 8 on plan deposited in the L.R.O, at Dunedin as No. 3543, and being all the land comprised in C/TR. Bj; volume 217, folio 141, area 16.2, poles, together with practically new brick Bungalow thereon replete with every modern convenience; 4 large rooms and sun porch, tiled roof; specially prepared oak panelled entrance hall; delightfully finished throughout and warm, sheltered section; altogether a very choice home. Further particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS. v Or Messrs ADAMS BROS., Solicitors. Dunedin. PHE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS & L WQOLBROSERS’ ASSOCIATION. WOOL SEASON, 1928-1929. . , Sales; • Time. First Sale, FRIDAY, DECEM-, BER 21, 1928 9 a.m. Second Sale, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1929 9 a.rm Third Sale TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1929 2 p.m. SELLING DATES: The above roster ia 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 1 grower or vendor has received no notice of such alteration. OFFERINGS: Growers arc notified that wool is recived for sale subject to all 1 .jful 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 I ping put up for sale at the first or any subsequent OF LOTS: Owing to limitation of lots at the abova, sales, it will be necessary to increase number of bales per lot, necessitating increased' interlotting or binning of email 'clips. THREE-BALE LOTS: No three-bale lot shall be included in main catalogues. In the absence of definite instructions .to the contrary at the time -«f consigning wool, brokers reserve the right to group three-bale lots or under,' or re-class if necessary If not grouped or reclassed, such lots are Jiable to be held over. RECLASSED WOOL: Brokers also reserve the right to pool or bin clips where' wool is sent in by growers to be reclassed. No reserve will be accepted on group or bin lots, and any grower not wishing his odd bales grouped or binned must notify his broker when forwarding his wool, in which case such bales will be offered a« “Stars,” SMALL CLIPS: Brokers reserve the right, i. the absence of special, instructions to bin or group all small clips forwarded to them for sale. 1 INSURANCE: Growers are expressly notified that brokers’, charges cover loss or. damage to wool while in store' against ordinary fire only, and do not include damage resulting from earthquake shock, nor , fire as a result of earthquake shock, riot, civil commotion, hostilities, military or usurped power, or any act of God. If these risks are to be covered special notification in writing must be given. SPECIFICATIONS: In all cases it is imperative that specifications and instructions be in the hands of selling brokers before wool reaches their stores. ALLOCATION: The Wool Committee authorises us that for the First Sale brokers may offer all wool in store without limitation of catalogues. Growers are respectfully requested to forward their consignments to their respective brokers as early as possible. A. W. M. MOODIE, Secretary. tPHE First Utility ol frequent regular Advertising consists in t There is at all nines a m.ge luit,: Persons, both in country and town, have no fixed places for the purchas certain necessary articles, and are n to be swayed and .drawn toward any ticular place which is earnestly bro under- their notice. Indifferent to they yield without hesitation to the nho jisks.
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