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SALES BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, MARCH 4, at 1.30. At Rooms, King’s Theatre Buildings, Dowling street. fJLARKE & VENN. LIMITED, have received instructions from the Solicitors in the estate of the late Mrs E. Payne to sell by public auction, the following FREEHOLD PROPERTY:— Being Allotments 25 and 26, Township of Woodend, House has 4 rooms, scullery, bathroom, and washhouse (copper and tubs), electric light i and drained; tomato house 30 x 12. The direction to property is via Duke street, past the Paper Mills at Woodhaugb, across the bridge, then follow round the hill toward the Dunedin Waterworks, j The Solicitors advise that they will accept any reasonable offer. Make sure i and attend this sale. Someone will get I a bargain. CLARKE & VENN, LTD., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, MARCH 4, At 1.30 p.m. At Rooms, King’s Theatre Buildings, Dowling street. Boarding House, Room Letting, Convalescent Home, or Family Residence. 192 CARGILL STREET, CITY, Near Boys’ High School and Technical College. Fully Furnished. nLARKE & VENN, LIMITED, have received instructions from the owner to sell by public auction: Her Freehold Property, containing 9 rooms and sleeping balcony, furnished throughout, with accomodation for about 12 persons. Furniture is almost new, and house is in splendid order, and offers a rare chance for anyone requiring a home in the city, and we strongly advise purchasers to buy now at their own price. Owner determined to sell. Keys to inspect with the Auctioneers, who will gladly show intending purchasers over the property. CLARKE & VENN, LTD. FRIDAY, MARCH 4, . At 1.30 p.m. At Our Rooms, King’s Theatre, Dowling street. i-ACRE FREEHOLD, WITH 5 ROOMS AND OUTBUILDINGS. Good Family Residence. 67 KAIKORAI VALLEY ROAD. CLARKE & VENN. LIMITED. have received instructions from the Trustee in the estate of Mr R. Wilson to sell by public auction: The Freehold Property, comprising ' about i-acre freehold, being section 41, [ Sunnyside, with a good sound Villa, eon--1 taining 5 rooms, scullery, washhouse, bathroom, and outbuildings, e. 1., hot and cold; gas cooker, wardrobes in 3 rooms. The house stands on a nice elevation overlooking the grounds, which are nicely laid out in shrubs and fruit trees. Property is situate handy to Roslyn Mills and close to both trams. This property is for definite sale to wind up an estate. Immediate vacant possession. Keys to inspect with the Auctioneers, CLARKE & VENN, LTD. SATURDAY,-MARCH 5, 1932, At Noon. IVTESSRS CLARKE & VENN, LTD., have received instructions from the Dunedin Gity Council to offer for sale by Public Auctiou at their Rooms, 19 Dowling street, at the above-mentioned time and date, the under-mentioned CORPORATION BUILDING LEASE:— Part of Section 1, Block 1, City of Dunedin (corner Princes street and Maitland street) at present in the name of Agnes Woodhouse. The upset rent for the new term of 21 years is £2O, and the valuation for improvements £llsO. Further particulars may be had on application to THE TOWN CLERK. Or THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1932. At the Burnside Sale Yards. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-J- TIVB ASSOCIATION OF N.Z., LTD., will offer for sale by auction as above: 20 rising two-year-old Shorthorn Steers. TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1932, 12 o’clock noon. SPECIAL SALE OF FAT AND FORWARD RAPE LAMBS. OWAKA SALE YARDS. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-. , A TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, will hold their Annual Sqle of Fat and Forward Lambs as above, when they will offer on account of numerous clients: 2000 fat and forward crossbred Lambs In Lots to suit purchasers. FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1932. 2.30 p.m. o’clock. Land Sale Room, Crawford street. SALE OF WAIKOUAITI FREEHOLD. THE OTAGO 5 FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-J- TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED, favoured with instructions from the TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF DONALD GRANT, Deceased, will offer by Auction in their Land Sale Room! Crawford street, Dunedin. as above, the following:— All those parcels of land situated in the ' Hawkesbury District containing together SEVENTY-NINE (79) ACRES TWO (2) POLES be the same or little more or less being parts of Allotment VI on the Plan of the said Estate, being also Part of Section II and Parts of Section I, Block IV. Part Section 58, Block V, and Part Section XVII, Block VI said District and being all the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title Register Book Volume 86, Folio 181. At present leased to William Russell of Waikouaiti. * With Improvements thereon consisting of 6roomed Dwelling, stable, and barn; 4roomed Cottage and 3-roomed Cottage. This very desirable property is on the Main North road and ADJOINS THE DAIRY FACTORY. 'lt is handily subdivided into 10 paddocks and is HEAVY STRONG LAND WHICH WILL DAIRY. GROW FIRST-CLASS CROPS, OR FATTEN. It offers a great opportunity to secure a really tip top Freehold, handy to Rail, School, Post Office,, and Dairy Factory, and is only being offered to the Public to' wind up the Estate. For particulars and conditions apply ASLIN. BROWN & ALLOO, Or THE AUCTIONEERS, where a copy of' Mr Russell’s lease can be inspected. SOUTH CANTERBURY STOCK AUCTIONEERS’ ASSOCIATION. TEKAPO SALE. ' SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1932, 10 o’clock. 1 9 SURPLUS SHEEP from “Simon’s Hill.” “Glenmore.” “ Braemar,” “Guide Hill,” “Balmoral,” “Mount Cook,” “Cox’s Downs,” “ Irishman’s Creek,” “ Tekapo,’ “ Mount John,” “Grampians,” and “ Sawdon ” Stations, consisting of two-tooth and fourtooth half-bred Wethers, "halfbred Ewe and Wether Lambs, two, four, and sixtooth halfbred Ewes, four and five-year-old halfbred Ewes, merino Ewce, Wethers, and Lambs, will be offered. 1 ' COUTH CANTERBURY STOCK AUC£S TIONEERS’ ASSOCIATION. America is still the land of opportunity for Europeans willing to enter domestic service, according to the manager of one of the biggest employment agencies. The demand for trained household servants has been unaffected by the depression, and jobs can be had at any time. Britons make the best butlers and men-servants, the authority said. French and Hungarians are the best cooks, and Scandinavians and Germans the best housemaids. Americans make very bad servants. Americans, he said, had too much “independence” to acquire , the proper attitude necessary for really efficient service.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21580, 27 February 1932, Page 22

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