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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, MARCH 1, At 11 a.m. BIG DEMOLITION SALE. On the Premises, No. 48 Cargill street. Under Instructions from the Dunedin Demolition Company. TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. 7000 ft SCANTLING (7’ x 2 to 3 x 2) 4000 ft BOARDS (10 x 1 to 3 x !), /00ft BALTIC FLOORING. 200 ft ROUGH LINING HIGH-PRESSURE RANGE. CIRCULAIOR AND CISTERN. TAMES ' SAMSON & CO., having received instructions from the Dunedin Demolition Company, will sell uy auction, as above, and also the following Sundries: WINDOW SASHES of every description, splendid STEEL CASEMENT FRAMES, leadlights and fanlights, casement windows. DOORS, grill Oft Sin x 3ft 4in, tile grates and mantelpieces, marble slabs and mantelpieces, SET STAIRS, veranda rails and posts, turned wood columns, W.C. COMPLETE, 2 COPPER BOILERS, roofing iron, piping of all kinds, 2 sinks and waste piping, bricks, spouting, chimney pots, etc., glass door, BOOKCASE. CEDAR GLASS DOOR CUPBOARD, WALNUT MUSIC CANTERBURY, window seat, mirror, table, etc. Now on view. i THURSDAY, MARCH,' 1930, At “BROOKSDALE ESTATE,” Tapanui. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE Of EXTRA WELLBRED ROMNEY EWES. EWE LAMBS, and RARE LAMBS, CATTLE HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, etc. WRIGHT, • STEPHENSON, & CO., , LTD., have received instructions from George Stuart, Esq., to offer for unreserved sale — The whole of his Live and Dead Stock, comprising;— 4400 magnificent Romney Ewes, Ewe Lambs, and Rape Lambs, Cattle, Horses, Implements, etc. As Mr Stuart has disposed of his property to the Government, the above will be offered without reserve. Pull particulars later issues. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY. MARCH 28, 1930, At 11 a.m. On the Farm, “ Erveburn,” Eanfurly. DISPLENISHING SALE OF PADDOCK EWES. FORWARD LAMBS, RAMS, CATTLE, HORSES. IMPLEMENTS, AND EXTENSIVE FARMING PLANT. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON,. & CO., Y" LTD., have received instructions from Mr J. H. Miller, “ Eweburn,” Ranfurly, to sell by public auction, as above: 4000 Ewes, Lambs, and Rams 10 Cattle 16 Horses Complete range of agricultural and haymaking implements and plant. Full particulars later issues. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE ■ Of EXTRA WELL-BRED ROMNEY EWES, EWE LAMBS AND RAPE LAMBS, HORSES. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930. AT BROOKDALE ESTATE, TAPANUI. Account George Stuart, Esq. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., LTD have received instructions from Mr Stuart to offer for unreserved sale—■ The Whole of his LIVE .and DEAD STOCK, comprising: 4400 magnificent Romney Ewes, Ewe „ Lambs, and rape Lambs Cattle, Horses, Implements, etc. As Mr Stuart hag disposed of his property to the Government, the above will be offered without reserve. Full particulars later issues. 1m MOUNT BENGER SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH f 6, 1930, At 11 a.m. 150 ewe Lambs 950 wether Lambs iSk * all ing-mouth Ewes v 115 fat . and forward eix-tooth C< riedale Wethers 300 good Corriedale Wether Lamb ouu Komney-Loiceeter mixed - e Lambs 500 rape Lambs. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. Buyers from outside districts attei mg the above sale are requested to bri letters of credit to avoid delays in ai tioneers satisfying themselves of buye PALMERSTON SALE. FRIDAY MARCH 7, 1930. 200 Ewes f. and f.m. 7o aged Ewes 80 two-tooth Wethers 60 store Lambs 15 young Cattle 7 tWo-year-old Steers 8 empty Cows 10 Calves 2 Bulls 10 young Pi gs «> sacks wheat 300 sound-mouth Ewes iro la l f , bm } Ewe Lambs !C0 halfbred Wether Lambs 50 head two and a-half to th and a-half-Vear-old fat and ward Bullock (well-bred li 20 tvo and a-half year-oltl spe Heifers (well-bred line). FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. NOTICE TO WOOLGROWERS. PLEASE NOTE~~that the THI WOOL SALE of the season will be 1 at the Burns Hal] on FRIDAY MAR 14, 1930, at 4 p. m ., instead of Wed clay, March 12, as previously advertisi T'HE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENT! _„WOOL BROKERS’ ASSOCIATE CENTRAL OTAGO STOCK SALE MIDDLEMARCH SALE. TUESDAY. MARCH 18, 1930, 11 a.m. ENTRIES INVITED. OTUREHUA SALE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1930, 9 a.m. ENTRIES INVITED. , WAIPIATA SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930, 9 a.m. ENTRIES INVITED. Please Note Alteration in Date of Sate. The above date in place of March 21. Buyers from outside districts attending the above sales arc requested to bring letters of credit to avoid delays in Auctioneers satisfying themselves of buyers’ bona fides. THE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS & A WOOL BROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. T'HE First Utility of frequent ana A regular Advertising consists in this: There is at all times h large class of persons both in country and town, who have no fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary article*. and are ready to be swayed and drawn toward any particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, they yield without hesitation to the first who asks. 'T'HE FARMERS' PAPER. —The AgnA cultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled by that of any other weekly ia the Dominion.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20964, 1 March 1930, Page 28

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