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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, 34 Hawthorne avenue, Mornington. The Residence of J. H. Johnson, Esq. > /i (who ia leaving for Canada). SUPERIOR WELL-SELECTED FURNITURE. PARK, . REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by J, H. Johnson, Esq., to sell by auction — RICH AXMINSTER AND TURKEY CARPETS, - MOQUETTE SETTEE AND DIYAN CHAIRS. CHIPPENDALE TABLE AND CHAIRS, FUMED OAK REFECTORY TABLE, WALNUT ORFAN (20 Stops), "EDISON DIAMOND DISC GRAMOI PHONE (Laboratory Model, Rosewood Case, 3 Dozen Discs). HANDSOME MAPLE BEDROOM , SUITE, SINGLE OAK AND R.P. BEDSTEADS, HANDSOME ELECTRIC LIGHTS, NEW WORLD ENAMEL GAS STOVE, Drawing Room, Bedroom Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools, Doll’s House, etc., etc. On View Wednesday Afternoon and / Morning of Sale. • WEDNESDAY AND ' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8 AND 9. At II o’clock Both Mornings. At Rooms, Manse street. In the Estate of the late A. H. Grinling, “ Constant Reader.” Otago Daily Times. .EXTENSIVE LIBRARY. Works‘by Celebrated Authors, including— R. L. Stevenson, Barrie, Hardy, Locke, Arnold Bennett, G. B. Shaw, Belloc, Oscar Wilde, Galsworthy, Lucas, Conrad, Ana- ' tole France, Maeterlinck, Victor Hugo, Dumas, Tolstoy, Tchekov, _ Dostoevesky, 1 Bjornson, Ibsen,. Mark Twain, Whitman, Henry James, Hawthorne, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Standard Works, Shakespeare, Scott, Burns, Disraeli, Dickens, ■Thackeray, and others. PARK REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by the Executor of the Estate to' sell by 'auction, an above, Library of WELL-SELECTED AUTHORS AND AUTHORITIES, Comprising Every Class,of Literature. HISTORY, TRAVEL, FICTION, ‘ BIOGRAPHY, POETRY. N.Z. BOOKS. ■ Wakefield, M'Nab. Shrimpton and Mulgan, Clark; Grace, Brett, Wilson, Bracken, Kelly. Morton, Pyke, Gorst, Kitsou, Sir George Grey, and others. WORKS OF REFERENCE, THEATRICAL WORKS, . EDUCATIONAL WORKS, ADVENTURE, SCIENTIFIC WORKS, ANIMAL STUDIES, RELIGIOUS ' STUDIES. CHURCH HISTORY, ' Etc., Etc. The above names are picked at random from the huge number of celebrated authors represented in the catalogue, merely ! as' a guide, and many equally famous] names have been omitted. Catalogues now obtainable at our office or posted upon application. ■ The Books will be on view Monday and Tuesday, October 6, and 7, at our Rooms. Orders to purchase by letter or telegram will receive careful attention. PARK. REYNOLDS. LTD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, At 2 o’clock. In Our Rooms, Dowling street. GENUINE CLEARING SALE. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ' NEW SEPARATOR (M Cormack, Deering, 30 gallons), WESTINGHOUSE MOTOR (2 h.p., 400 volts), FAIRBANKS PLATFORM SCALES (Weighs up to 5001 b), 6 NEW SINGLE BEDS (Double Rustless Wire), . NEW RIMU BEDROOM SUITE, SINGER SEWING MACHINE (Oak, 7-drawer, Rotary Shuttle), . 3 NEW WILTON CARPETS (High grade, 12 x 9), 150 PAIRS LADIES’ STOCKINGS, 15 BOXES OF DATES. , Round Table, Commode Chair, Portab Gramophone, Spring Settee, Gas Grilh •on Stand, Armchair. 10yds Inlaid Lin< Mirror Overmantel, Double Wood Bed Double and Single Mattresses, 4 Dro head Sewing Machines, Cabin Trim Suitcases, Kitchen Table, Chairs, Pigeo holes. Wood Kerb, Pedestals, Meloweo Piano Stool, Coffee Grinder, Fire Set Aluminium Ware, Saucepans, Filter, Pi tures. Gentleman’s Cycle, Bathroom Cal net, Occ. Table, Crockery, 100 Novel HP, Range, Sashes, Doors, Backchains, . DRAPERY, CLOTHING,. ETC., Ladies’ Stockings, Children’s Socks, Boj Stockings. Ladies’ Gloves, Knickers, Vest Wool Hats, Ladies’ and Children Dresses, Jumpers, Jumper Suits, Wais coats, etc., etc. WITHOUT RESERVE. QLARKE, MARSHALL, LTD., Auctioneers. MONDAY. OCTOBER G. 1930, 2.30 p.m. o’clock. SALE OF FIRST-CLASS TAIERI FREEHOLD. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CQ-OPERA-A TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., favoured with instructions from Mr T. H.'Pugh, will offer by auction, as above, IN OUR LAND SALE ROOM, CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN, the following desirable PROPERTIES:—. ' 96 ACRES 0 ROODS 19 POLES (more or less), being Sections 1 to 6, Block VIII, East Taieri. Improvements consist of 5-stalled stable and implement shed and concrete water trough. Fences; Post and wire and live hedges, subdividing it into 6 convenient blocks. 8 Acres in autumn oats, 40 acres in English grasses, balance heavy swamp. This is excellent grazing land, and would make a tip-top dairying or fattening proposition. Also, 39 ACRES 3 ROODS 15 POLES (hiore or less), being part Section 7, Block XII, East Taieri. This prtmerty adjoins the above and ia part of the famous “ URY PARK ” Estate. Subdivided into 3 paddocks, all in English grasses and clovers. Concrete trough (20 x 6), fed from windmill. This is one of the beet grazing and fattening sections in the Taieri, is well sheltered, and is an ideal block for fattening, dairying, any kind of agricultural ‘arming, or market gardening. Both of these properties adjoin each ether, are 2 miles from Mosgiel and quar-ter-mile from school. A cheese factory is next door, and also a creamery in Mosgiel. Further particulars from Auctioneers or Mosgiel Agent. MONDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1930. WAITAHUNA STOCK SALE. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-J- TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, will offer by Auction, as above, on behalf of Clients: 30 4,6, and 8-tooth crossbred Ewes (with lambs) 150 crossbred ewe Hoggets (2 lots) 4 Heifers (October cal vers) 2 Heifers (at profit) 2 Cows (October calvers) 1 forward empty Heifer 7 18-months Steers and Heifers 7 Calves JO Pm»

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