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SALES BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, JANUARY 2. AT THE SHOW GROUNDS, OAMARU. At 10 o’clock. PACING AND TROTTING HORSES. Bruce, Christie & co., have received instructions from Mr John Johnston, of Pukeuri, to sell by Public Auction: Bay Gelding. 3-year-old (pacer), sire Four Chimes, dam Bon Patch mare. Chestnut Gelding, 3-year-old (Trotter), eire Four, Chimes, dam' Marvin Wilkes mare. Chestnut Gelding, two-year-old. Sire Pour Chimes, dam Nelson Bingen mare. Chestnut Yearling Colt. Sire Cathedral Chimes, dam Nelson Bingen mare. Brown Yearling Filly. _ Sire Cathedral Chimes, dam Nance O’Neill. Chestnut Mare, 6-year-old. Sire Nelson Bingen, dam Lieutenant J, with Colt foal at foot by Cathedral Chimes, and in foal to same sire. Chestnut Mare. Sire Lieutenant J, dam fay Glenculloch, with Colt foal at foot by Cathedral Chimes, and in foal to same sire. The Horses are all in good condition and are For Sale to the Highest Bidder. T 0 H N RIVER S W has been favoured with instructions from. Miss Carroll (who is leaving the district) to sell on the premises, Alexandra, on WEDNESDAY, January 6, 1932, at 2 p.m. sharp:— Household Furniture and Effects, including Piano (Bohni). Also 5-rooraed Sun-dried Brick DWELLING, with i acre Freehold Land, situated in the heart of the Borough. An ideal chance to secure a home cheap. For. further particulars apply to JOHN RIVERS, Auctioneer; LAND SALE. PALMERSTON SALE YARDS. JANUARY 8, 1932, At 1D.30 a.m. Immediately Before Commencement of Stock Sale. D ALGETY & CO., LTD., have been instructed by the Trustees of the late J. M'Kean, Palmerston, to offer.by Public Auction, at above time and, place, the following:— • SMALL FARM, comprising—--20 acres 1 rood 16 poles, together with improvements, comprising 6roomed House and outbuildings. Property is. river flat, and situated at town boundary of Palmerston. TENDERS. BORT - CHALMERS BOROUGH COUNCIL. Offers marked “ Gracing ” will be received up till 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, January 5; 1932, for the Grazing Rights of the southern portion of the Towii Belt Reserve. Conditions may be obtained bn application to the undersigned. C. BLACKMAN. Town Clerk. Town Clerk’s Office. December 30, 1931. QT*HE . FINEST IRON AT THE PRICE. LYSAGHT’S 'GLOBE CORRUGATED. If . you want a really good job at a close price, specify Lysaght’s “Globe” G.C. Iron. f Write to John Lysaght, Ltd.. P.O. Box 841, Wellington, for FREE copy of the “ Hardware Pocket Book.” FOR SALE Royal Christmas box—Royal Portable Typewriter; cash or easy terms.— Typewriter Company, corner Wate' and Bond streets / BENOLD CHAIN DRIVES—N.Z. Stocks: 1 to 100 h.p.: most efficient method power transmission. (88 per cent.smooth quiet running/ , KENOLD CHAIN DRIVES effect savings, space and power. Positive driving assured.. All “Slip." eliminated: definite speed ratios maintained KENOLD CHAIN DRlVES—Quotations and full particulars from R. B. DBNNTSTON & CO.. LTD.. Stuart street, Dunedin. 24au JEWING MACHINES. —A Number of Used J 5 Ones, all makes; machines repaired; needles and parts.—D Forrester, 70 Stuart street HOT WATER. —Beautiful Supply assured by Installing ■ Barnlngham’s Open-fire Boiler Grates, or Destructors. All ironmongers KAILWAY AND TRAMWAY RAILS (all weights, lengths) ; Boiler Tubes (lijtn, 2ln, 2Jin. 3tn. sini Cumberland street DAIRY FARMERS’ CARTS.—We have good choice; also Tip Farm Drays, Chains. Wheelbarrows.—Scurr. Cumberland street I ELECTRIC WELDING _i Steel or Iron Welded by Latest Electrical Process.—T. SCURR. Cumberland street . 93 RADIO SETS AND ACCESSORIES mHE NEW STEWART WARNER 1 HAS ARRIVED. Multi-Mil and Push Pull Pentode Tubes. PRICES from £l7 10s UPWARDS. Demonstrations can Now be Arranged, A Pleasant Surprise Awaits You on Hearing This' Instrument. RADIO SALES & EXCHANGE. LTD., Excelsior Hotel Buildings. We Repair Anything in Radio. IP your RADIO Is not right. Ring 11-501. Radio Repair Specialists.—The North Electric Co., Ltd 14u FREE 80-page Illustrated Radio Catalogue. Write Johns, Ltd., Auckland —biggest radio mail order house. 24n PLANTS FOR SALE. ASPARAGUS Ferns; tine and coarse; strong plants; 9d each; post free.— Nurseries. Ltd., Box 13, Newton, Auckland CTOLEUS, crimson, bronze, frilled and J spotted prize; 8 varieties; 6d each posted.—Nurseries. Ltd.. Bos 13 Newton. Auckland. PINK NERI NES. Spider Lilies; hardy for borders; 6 bulbs Is posted.— Nurseries, Ltd., Box 13, Newton, Auckland GOLDEN Spotted Arum Lilies, orange and- gold; 9d each posted.—NURSERIES, LTD., Box 13. Newton, Auckland FRUIT FOR SALE ■\TBW Year and later CASES' OF MIXED JM FRUITS railed free. Cs or 10s, —Everyone's, Stuart street. 29d Raspberries, raspberries.—Can at orchard or send' order; 10s for 121 b buckets. —Jas. Bathgate, Granity Orchard, Shands, Outram. ' , 29d BEST Quality CHERRIES, 101 b cases 7s Od, 51b 4s; cash orders; sidings 8d extra. Hugh Munro. fruitgrower, Alexandra. Raspberries— Choice fruit, ?s bucket 12Ib; sidings 8d extra; ready now; cash with order.—C. and R. Adams. Beaumont 19d POULTRY, ETC. POULTRY profits are wonderful, say regular users Karswood Poultry Spice (nonforcing). Best egg producer obtainable. Costs only halfpenny daily for 12 hens. Obtainable from all dealers. f\ DVBRTISING pays Its way often many times over. It will permit lower prices through Increased volume. It can reduce •eliing costs. It can lessen the time In which • product moves from factory to consumer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21531, 31 December 1931, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21531, 31 December 1931, Page 14