SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, At 2 o'clock. 11l Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. Under instructions from various Vendors. Removed to Roome. for convenience of sale. COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. QUAINT JACOBEAN.OAK BEDROOM ■ ' SUITE (4 Pieces), Reflex Mirors, Twisted Pillars. LARGE MAHOGANY WARDROBE, MAHOGANY LOOKING GLASS (100 years old), . CHESTERFIELD DINING ROOM SUITE (7 Pieces), OVAL OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE. . OAK TABLE CABINET GRAMOPHONE, PRETTY OAK SIDEBOARD, COMPLETE DINNER SERVICE. OAK ROLL-TOP DESK, RED PINE SIDEBOARD. 2 HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPETS (12 x 9, 10.6 x 9), SETTEE DINING ROOM SUITE, PRETTY WILTON PILE CARPET. Glassware, Crockery. Ornaments, Heavy Linoleum, Double, and Single Wood Bedsteads, Dropside Cot,* Uphol. Wicker Chair, Books, Pictures, Paintings,: Brass Kerb, Copper Kerbs, Log Boxes, Curtains, Cushions, Wood Kerbs, Duchesse Pair, Flower Bowls, Gas Griller, 3'EIDERDOWN QUILTS, 2 LOVELY DIVAN CHAIRS, Occas.- Tables, Fotstand, Bft Ext. Dining -Table, OAK HALLSEAT. Hearthrugs, Sofa Rugs. Axminster Runner. CORRIDOR HALL CARPET. 12 x 4.6, Napery, Quilts, Towels, Electric Foot Warmer, Electric 'Cushion. Gramophone Records, Steps, Meat Safe, Kitchen Table, Jam Pans, Saucepans, Kitchen Chairs, Wool Mattresses, Pillows, Morris Chairs, High-back Upholstered Chairs, Also, 35 BENTWOOD CHAIRS. TAMES SAMSON , & CO. have, received instructions from various Vendors to sell, in their Downstairs ‘Rooms, Dowling street. Household Furniture. and Effects;, as above. ' 'On View Morning of .Sale.' THIS DAY‘(TUESDAY), ' ■ ~i ‘ , At 12.15, • In Our Rooms, 163, Rattray street. NEAT, COMFORTABLE. WELL-BUILT 4-ROOM ED HOUSE, ■■ With all conveniences. No. 18 CHAMBERS STREET, NORTH-EAST VALLEY. • Easy, terms. "V , & E. S. PATERSON, LTD., » ■ Auctioneers. ■ THIS* DA Y (TUESDAY), At 12.15. In Our Rooms, 163 Rattray street. ATTRACTIVE 5-ROOMED HOUSE, And elevated section; nicely laid out. No. 25 CLYDE STREET (Close University). & E. S. _ PATERSON, LTD,, Auctioneers. REMINDER. FRIDAY. MAY 3, At 1.30 o'clock, , In Main Floor Rooms, Dowling, street. PAWN SALE ■ • PAWN: SAL! Of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. Under Instructions from Mr W. G. Eos siter, of ; the Dunedin Pawn . Office. 500 LOTS 500 LOTS Of Jewellery, Watches, Chains, Field Glasses Guns, Suit Cases, Brief Bags, Tools, Musi v r cal Instruments, Etc., Etc. TAMES; SAMSON & CO. u have received instructions to :■ sell, as . above. • - See advertisement in Saturday’s Star for full- details. . , LAND SALE; ~ ~ * SUBURBAN GRAZING FREEHOLD. On FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1929, ' ;-(Mp 11 a.m. . "At Rooms, High' street, t. . Dunedin, _ • WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, -&, CO., ' LTD., have received instructions from. Mr. F: N;, Benson to. sell by public auction, as above: His Freehold Farm of 20 acres, with ■ three-roomed'Crib and outbuildings, being Sections 36 and. 37, North . Harbour and Biueskin District. . This, is splendid grazing land, with a food sole of grass, plenty shelter-, fair ences, plenty of water and firewood. It is in a very handy situation. Immediate'possession, and full, particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS. ~CENTRAL OTAGO STOCK SALES. . MIDDLEMARCH SALE. • TUESDAY, MAY 7,1929, .. At 11 a.m. ' 280 fat and forward Wethers, i FURTHER ENTRIES’ INVITED. OTUREHUA SALE. . , WEDNESDAY. MAY 8, 1929, At 9 a.m. 800 six and eight-tooth fat and forward Wethers 300 two-tooth halfbred Wethers. 500 good store Wethers. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED; WAIPIATA SALE. ■ THURSDAY; lifAY 0, 1929, At 9 aim. ENTRIES INVITED. Buyers from'outside districts attending above sales <tre requested to bring letters credit to avoid; delays in auctioneers satisfying ■ themselves of buyers' bona .tides. ’ • : CLINTON 7 SALE. ■ ' THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929. 40 full and failing-mouth Ewes J 5 failing-mouth Rams 70 f.m. Ewes 100 forward Lambs. ’ PALMERSTON SALE. FRIDAY; MAY 3. 192* 209 guaranteed ''sound-mouth Ewes--74 sound-mouth -Ewes ‘ 56 two-tooth Ewes ' 1 32 two-tooth. Wethers. 100 s.m. three-bnarterbred Ewes "395 faiUrig-rnbnthEwes 169 Wether," Lambs . , 4 Corricda’e Rams - 7 Romney Rams 15 head mixed Cattle ‘ ' ' 6 three-year-old Bullocks ■ 15 Yearlings , 7 empty Cows , . 3 Bulls 12 young Pigs 100 crossbred sound-mouth Ewes 410 Ewe Lambs • 100* eight-tooth Wethers- . 03 mixed-sex Lambs 100 two-tobtli Wethers . '4 •twb-shear Romney Rams 0 one-shear Border Lmcestm- Rams 2. four-shqar English Leicester . Ranis. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. rPHE; DUNEDIN~STOCK AGENTS & A- WOOL BROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. W ATP A 111 SALE. , ■ ■' MONDAyTmAY 6, 1929, .180 two-tooth Wethers " - ’ • 200 mixed;sex Lambs 30 two-tooth Ewes •, 3 dry Cows 1 two ari'd. a-half year old Steer 2. eighteen-inortth-pld Steers. Further{Entries Invited. rPHE DUNEDIN' STOCK AGENTS & A- WOOL ASSOCIATION. rpHE FAH'I '-'HS. PA PEL.—The AgriA cultural Department of the Otago Witnea' is acknowledged to 1 •* he unequalled Av that bf any other weekly in, the Dominion. New Stories. A of'" reading matter. ( YTAGO WITNESS. " large amount Jrice 9d.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20704, 30 April 1929, Page 20
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