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SALES BY AUCTION. 1 THIS DAY, 8? TUESDAY, MAY 6, ' ’ At 2 o’clock. 7a Our Downgtairs Kooms, Dowling . street. fcARQB CATALOGUE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND _ EFFECTS. Removed to Rooms for Convenience of , Sale from St. Clair. i2® truction9 fr °ra Mrs Lucas. SPLENDID BAGATELLE TABLE AND ACCESSORIES [(lncluding Set Balls, Cues, Marking _ Board, etc.), 7-DRAWER DROPHEAD GOLDEN * OAK MACHINE HIGH . £IANO (Haake), i* a beautiful instrument, full iron m J 9 one i full volume, TABLE CABINET GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, 8-STOP BELL ORGAN, LARGE BELL TENT, JACOBEAN ENGLISH OAK DRAWDEAF TABLE, FUMED OAK BEDROOM SUITE tT7 w (AH ‘Duco Polish), LUXURIOUS CHESTERFIELD ; . _ SETTE SUITE. asfflgmsfflRemington t^pewriler, PRUSrCESS DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, HAND WOVEN INDIAN SOFT RUG GLORIOUS WILTON PILE CARPET _■ 1 (10ft 6in x 9), HEAVY AXMINSTER RUNNER 2 HEAVY ax&Vter 'carets (15ft x 10ft 6in, 12ft x 9ft). 'TAMES _ SAMSON & CO ha ye received instructions from Mrs Ducas to sell, in their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street, a large catalogue of Household Furniture and Effects, includ* Bagatelle table and accessories, highgrade Haake .piano, 8-stop Bell organ, 4piecc oak bedroom suite, 7-pieee Chesterfield ,■ suite, 3-piece Chesterfield suite, Jacobean English oak table, oak oval dining table, china cabinet. Singer drophead machine. New Princess drophead sewing machine. Remington typewriter, handInd,an B °f« rug, 6 yards Wilton , one yarj? wide), card table, oak duchesse pair, ottoman bedroom couch, gramophone and records, double and single d ‘^ ds * copper kerbs, copper, stained’ iwi te ' eg ta -^ e > ?eagrass chairs, stained bedroom suite, wir&seated couch, tub chairs, dropside cot, rev. wool rugs blanket «. sheets,' sir: Mintin'*# !I’ . towels, pictures, painnugt, set bookshelves, meat safe, kitSaasa? lable * Aair> - p °“ •“ TJ down These are / the very ’ latest' model—fb? V last r safe™ 1 * 163 Which were not read y ft 2o FANCY CUSHIONS. On View Morning of Sale. WEDNESDAY. MAY 7. 1930. At Burnside Sale Yards,SPECIAL ENTRY HEREFORD AND SHRORTHORN-CROSS BULLOCKS AND SPEYED HEIFERS, Prom Cattle Plat Station, Pembroke. r THE_OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TTurtmI^ 13 ASSOCIATION OF NZ, LIMITED, will offer by auction, as wove: \ . On Acount Mr D. C. Aubrey: *. Draft Cattle, comprising: 110 three and fonr-year-old fat and . forward Bullocks ' 30 speyed Heifers. .Tk®. auctioneers wish to draw special attention to the' above, which are wellbred Hereford-Shorthorn cross cattle, in fat and forward condition, most of which have been dehorned. TUESDAY, MAY 13. 1030. ' At Middlemareh Sale Yards (Immediately before Stock Sale). SiLE OP FREEHOLD PROPERTY, TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLEMAROH. 7THE m OTA6O FARMERS' CO-OPERA ZL Tiy® ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALANp, LIMITED, favoured with in at ructions from the Trustees, Executors and Agency Company of . N.Z., Ltd., ai trustees m the Estate of the late Henn 6. Kettle (Middlemareh), will offer hi auction, as above: Freehold Section 1, Block HI. Town ship of Ardehf containing ! rood, with 2 roomed Dwelling, washhouse, shed, etc. Also, H i i in ?, saddle » B’K. box carpenter’s dyes Further particulars from Trustees t?j CU « 8 ’ and Agency- Company of N.Z. Ltd., Auctioneers,’ Dunedin and Middle march Agent. , CENTRAL OTAGO STOCK SALES. MIDDLEMARCH SALE. v TUESDAY, MAY 13. 1930. At-11-a.m. . 150 two-tooth Romney Wethers 60 two-tooth Romney Ewes 240 ewe Lambs 120 wether Lambs 1 330 fine woolled s.m. Ewes 4-year-old Filly 6-year-old Mare Reid and Gray grain drill, Cambridge roller, disc harrows, Cultivator, fourleaf tine harrows, M.H. hinder, Reid and Gray d.f. plough, 2 drays, blocks and chains, cart saddle and breechWfcdi:ng chains, plough chains, coiiars, names, swingletrees,' etc. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. OTUREHUA SALE. WEDNESDAY. MAY 14, 1930, At 9 a.m. ENTRIES INVITED. WAIPIATA SALE. THURSDAY, MAY 15. 1030, At 9 a.m. ENTRIES INVITED. MOUNT BENGER SALE, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1930, ENTRIES NOW INVITED. . Buyers from outside districts ai ing the above sales are requested to letters of credit t 6 avoid delays in tioneers satisfying themselves of b bona fides. ypHE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS Jf- AND WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIA 6mv ; HERIOT SALE. ’ THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1930, ( At 1.30 p.m. 550 full-mouth Ewes 445 two-tooth Ewes 125 full and failing-mouth Ewes 75 two, four, six, and eight-tooth Ewes / 100 rape Lambs , 100 ewe Lambs 80 mixed-sex Lambs 4 Romney Rams 20 head of Cattle, Bullocks, Heifers, and Cows 14 young Pigs. •THE DUNEDIN STOCK’ AGENTS A AND WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIAtiGN. 6my WEDNESDAY. MAY 7, 1930. At Tuapeka Mouth Sale Yards.. 340 four, six, and eight-tooth Rom-ney-cross Ewes 260 ’f.m. Romney-cross Ewes . 130 m.s. Lambs 80 Wether Lambs 20 Romney Rams 1 dairy Cow (at profit). FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. , ]TIUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ & WOOL. ' f-* BROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. BALCLUTHA SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1930. Account T. Gordon (Hillend). 420 Romney cross two-tooth Ewes; good line. npHE Dunedin stock agents • * AND WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. fern-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21018, 6 May 1930, Page 16

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