SALES BY AUCTION. AT EICCARTON, AT RICCARTON, msoiEL. THIS DAY, SATURDAY. APRIL 27, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, Corner ot Gladstone road and Riccarton road, Mosgiel (opposite the Railway Line). Instructed by Miss Strain (who has sold • her property). HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT ORGAN (Cornish Co.), OCCASIONAL SUITE, BRUSSELS CARPET, KAURI DUCHESSE'TABLES, DINING ROOM SUITE (in Leather), MAHOGANY FULL-SCOTCH CHEST, \ ases, Ornaments, Wool Rugs, Octagonal Table, English Rocker, Brass Kerb, Carpet Runner, Slip Mats, Austrian Chairs, Dining Table, Axminster Rug, Coal vase, Glassware, Brass-rail Bed- ' Toiletware, Overmantel, Walnut Clock, Kitchen Table, Chairs, Enamelware, Kitchen Utensils. Preserve Bottles, General Household Utensils, Wheelbarrow, Garden Tools. Books. Electric Iron, pARK,- REYNOLDS, LIMITED, ' ■ Auctioneers. MONDAY. MAY 6, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. Instructed by the Trustees in the Estates o£ the lat- Alexander Cowie and Mi's • Isabella Agues Smith. VALUABLE' BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. Frontinc PITT STREET PITT STREET • (Adjoining Knox Church). Very suitable for DOCTORS’ RESIDENCES OR RESIDENTIAL SITES. .. Adjacent to George street. At the Terminus of the Penny Section. pARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED, „ a*’® instructed, to sell by auction; 2 LOVELY BUILDING SITES, • Fronting Pitt street. Area 31 poles and 23 poles respectively. To wind up these Estates a low upset is fixed. Now open for inspection. , Plan may be seen at Messrs MONDY. STEPHENS. MONRO. • & STEPHENS, Solicitors to the Trustees; Or, PARK. REYNOLDS. LIMITED. ,■ MONDAY. APRIL 20, At 12 o’clock, , At Rooms, Manse street. On Account.of the Owner (who is leaving the district). COMPACT 4-ROOMED COTTAGE, Ko. 26 WALTON STREET. KATKORAI. Freehold Title. Gas light, gas ring. Zcalantlia range, scullery, copper, and tubs, coalhouse; drained to sewer. • FOR DEFINITE SALE. pARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED are instructed to sell by auction. TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1920, At 1 p.m. EVANSDALE STOCK SALE. • CTRONACH. MORRIS &, CO.. LTD., e t J 10 )d their usual Monthly Stock oate at Evansclalo as above, when they will offer on account of clients:— 10 head Mixed Cattle. Further entries until time of Sale with the. Auctioneers. MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1029, At 1 p.m. CLEARING SALE AT OTOKIA. CTRONACH. MORRIS, & CO., LTD., ■ have received instructions from Mrs B. H, Urwin, to offer the following on the Farm, at the above time and place: 22 Cows, milking (spring calvers) 7 18-months-old Heifers . 1 18-mbnths-old-Steer 16 6-months-old Calves 2 Horses 3 Sows (Devon cross) 1 Goar 10 store Pigs 2 Dogs (handy). Four-cow plant.,Eureka milking machine, e * n i? ln r aml P um P complete, 65-gallon Alfa-Laval separator, milk strainer, • milk cans, hillside plough, cultivator, ~ spring cart, 4-leaf harrows, harness, discs, block and tackle grindstone, barrels, galvanised iron, wire netting, 2cwt manure, 1 sack grass seed, Quantity hay, sacks, tools, etc,, 20 hens. 15 pullets, 8 geese. Furniture, etc., comprising oval extending table, sideboard, settee, double wooden and iron beds and bedding, single bed and bedding, two chests of drawers, washstand, wardrobe, duchesse, kitchen ■ table, kitchen, chairs, armchairs, flower stands, pictures, preserving pan, dishes, cutlery, and sundries too numerous to mention; SALE RY PUBLIC AUCTION. J P « N ’ R I V E R 1 instructed by the Trustees in the d ceased estate of the late M-s A. ' M G’tosh, of Earnscleugh, will sell ( SATURDAY. May 4, at his Auctk Rooms, TarberS street, Alexandra, i 2 p.m.; 1. All that parcel of Freehold Land ben Section 9, Block X, Leaning Ro< District, containing 64 acres, 2 root] 30 poles, together with the House ai Improvements thereon. 2- All that parcel of Leasehold Land co taining 28 acres, 30 poles, being Se tion 151,. Block X. Leaning Rock Di trict, and being all the land in occ pation Lease No.. 575. together with j Improvements thereon. 8. All that parcel of Leasehold Land co taining 40 acres, 2 roods. 10 poll being : Section 147, Block X, Leanii Rock Survey District, and all the lai comprised in occupation Lease No. 47 together with all Improvements thei on. For further particulars apply to BODKIN & SUNDERLAND. Solicitors, Alexandra. Or THE AUCTIONEER. AUCTION SALE OF EXTRA PRIM CATTLE. At Dumbarton (near Roxburgh) on MONDAY. MAY 13, - At 1.30 p.m. MESSRS DALGETY & CO., LIMITED, will offer, on account of William .Bain: 40 prime Hereford Bullocks, four and five-year-old. - 60 fat and forward Hereford Bullocks, four and five-year-old. 40 Hereford Breeding Cows; in calf to well-bred bulls. -TAIERI ANNUAL HORSE SALE, FRIDAY, MAY 3. 1929, At 10 o’clock sharp. At the Atlantou Sale Yards. TIONALD REID & CO.. LTD., will'hold their Annual Taieri Horse Fair at theiv Allahton Yards, when they will offer as-above, on behalf of the leading breeders of the Taieri and surrounding districts, amongst whom are Messrs John NinunO, J. W. Blair, S. and A. Young, Alex. Moynihan, James Dow, J G. Wylie, Alex. Bathgate, Peter Bathgate, John Sutherland, T. J.Gawn, James Gow, W. J. Nicholl, John Fowler, etc., " 102—DRAUGHT COLTS AND FILLIES—IO2. ■ ■■■’ Also, 80—DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS—BO, ENTRIES ARB NOW CLOSED. The. Auctioneers wish to draw the attention of anyone .in search of high-class draught colts and,fillies to this sale. Amongst the entries are some of the finest young draught horses which have been offered to the public for some time, being bred by such famous sires as Brilliant Chief, Scotland’s. Douglas, Scotland's Victor, Scotland's Viceroy, etc,, etc. Buyers attending this sale can make sure •f getting their requirements of really good draught horses.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20702, 27 April 1929, Page 28
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