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SALES BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14. at 12.15 p.m.. In our Rooms, 163 Rattray street, SBYEN-ROOMBD SINGLE-STOREY, SLATE-ROOFED RESIDENCE. Approximately Acre of Beautiful Gardens and Shrubberies. -Many Unique Spccimens of Ornamental Trees and Flowering Shrubs. Roughcast, Plastered, Marseilles Tiled Garage; handsome Concrete Wall and Ornamental Iron Fence. Capable of- Subdivision. Elevated Site, Facing North; Close to St. • Clair Beach and Trams, I VALPY STREET, ST. CLAIR. The Garden Street of St. Clair. V & / E. S'. PATERSON. LIMITED, * been instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of the -late Mrs Alex. Black to sell this Beautiful Home. ■ e House is built on concrete foundations, has every convenience to recommend it, and will stand the most rigid inspection. The large, white hall with leading-olf glass doors gives an immediate distinctive tone on entrance. The rooms are handsomely decorated, and fitted with electric lights, plugs, bells, and numerous fittings. Roomy kitchen and complete.kitchen services, including maid’s room, workshop; washhouse, chauffeur’s room, vinery,. and glasshouse. INSPECTION BY CARD ONLY OBTAINABLE FROM THE AUCTIONEERS.

TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 12, At 12.15. In Our Booms, 163 Rattray street. SUNNY OPEN CORNER FREEHOLD. HIGH ABOVE FLOOD LEVEL. No. 11 VIRE STREET (Corner Harrow ' COMFORTABLE FOUR-ROOMED . COTTAGE. With bathroom, scullery, washhouse, etc.; all in first-class order. XT & E. S. PATERSON, LIMITED. 4 have received instructions to sell by auction, as above. A GREAT CHANCE TO SECURE A CHEAP HOME IN CENTRAL SITUATION. The Whofe Section is well above flood level. Owner Resident in Wellington. FOR GENUINE SALE. EASY TERMS. 6n THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 19, At 12.15. ■ At their Rooms, 163 Rattray street. A BEAUTIFUL BRICK AND TILEDROOFED BUNGALOW OF SEVEN ROOMS, Replete with every Modern Convenience, No. 399 GEORGE STREET. ONE BLOCK FROM KNOX CHURCH, CLOSE TO UNIVERSITY AND HOSPITAL. Easily adapted as Medico’a Chambers and Residence. GARAGE AT REAR OF HOUSE. GENERALLY RECOGNISED AS‘ONE OP DUNEDIN’S PRETTY HOMES. N& E. S. PATERSON. LIMITED, 4 have received instructions from the Owner (who does not now require a large home), to sell by public auction, as above. An inspection of this property will immediately reveal its many advantages. No ugly fences destroy the architectural effects, the front being revealed through ehubberies and flower gardens. A large oriel' window and glass-enclosed veranrah, are surmounted by a natty sleeping porch. The grey tiles give the residence a striking tone. Comfort and easy manipulation have not been sacrificed in designing the internal decorations, which are most attractive. Downstairs - there are three large rooms,, maid’s room, kitchen, bathroom, etc. Upstairs, two bedrooms, separate rooms, maid’s room, kitchen, bathroom, etc. LARGE CONCRETE CELLAR. GARAGE, WASHHOUSE. GLASSHOUSE. STOCKED WITH THIRTY TOMATO PLANTS. Arctitect’s Plan available, showing two additional rooms for surgery. Inspection by card only from 9n THE AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1929, At 1 p.m. • On the Farm, Clarendon. IMPORTANT CATTLE. • MENTS, SALE OF SHEEP, HORSES, IMPLEETC, TYONALD REID & CO., LTD., -T , are instructed by Mr Wm. Smith, of Clarendon, who has sold his farm, to offer by auction, at the above time and place: All his Live and Dead Stock, comprising— R. 180 full-mouth crossbred Ewt (lambs at foot) 33 Hoggets 2 two-shear Romney Ranis 2 four-shear Romney Rams 1 Heifer (full milk) . 1 Heifer (calf at foot) 9 Steers and Heifers, from 2 t • 2* years 1 Holstein' Bull. 2yrs 1 Jersey Bull, 2yrs 1 Mare, 9yrs.. . 2 Geldings. aged 1 Gelding, spring carter, 6yfs. and G. ■ double-furrow plough, s.f. plough, set 7ft disc harrows, 2 sets 4-leaf tyne harrows, gig, spring cart, 4-horse set blocks and chains, harness 4 horses, ■ riding saddle, breeching, 1 set gig harness, cart saddle and breeching, 8 coils rabbit netting (new). 4 coils fow] netting (new), oewt No. 8 galv. • wire. 2cwt barb wire, quantity posts and stakes, 50 rabbit traps, 2 ladders, grubber, grindstone, 16 fowls, copper boiler, 3 28gal tins white lead, 3 pairs gum boots, 2 dble. bedsteads and wire mattresses, quantity tools, sundries too numerous to mention. Luncheon Provided. OUTSIDE ENTRIES INVITED. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929. AT CORPORATION YARDS, BALCLUTHA. SPECIAL ENTRY OF WELL-BRED CATTLE. FjONALD REID & CO..' LTD., , are instructed to sell by auction as abovie: 100 2J to 4-year-old well-bred for-ward-conditioned Bullocks (In Lots to Suit Purchasers.! SHOWS. QTAGO A. & P. SOCIETY. FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL SUMMER SHOW On TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, November 26 and 27. 1029. FIRST DAY: Judging Sheep, Cattle, and Pigs. Ponv Trots. Sheep Dog Trial, Competition, etc. SECOND DAY: N Judging Clydesdale (Breeding Section) Working Horses, Harness. Hackney, Gobs, Ponies, Hunters, etc. GRAND PARADE OF STOCK. Leaping Championship, High Jumps, etc. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 16 (Unless otherwise specified). Schedules from kindred associations and country stock agents, and E. F. DUTHIE. Secretary, 83 Crawford street. Address Telegrams: " STOKSHOW.” Dunedin. THE FARMERS’ PAPER.—The Agricultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled by that of any other weekly in the Dominion. OTAGO WITNESS. —New Stories. A vy large amount of reading matter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20870, 9 November 1929, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20870, 9 November 1929, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20870, 9 November 1929, Page 28