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SALES BY. AUCTION. CHOICE ANDERSON’S BAY SECTION. In Our Rooms, 42 Princes street, Dunedin, At 12 noon. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1932. MESSRS TAMBLYN, RHODES. & JAMIESON, under instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of Catherine Munro (deceased), will offer for sale by public auction, as under:- — That Freehold Section, being part of Lot B, L.T. Plan 1821, and being* part of Section 1. Block I, Anderson’s Bay District, with an area of 20.4 poles. This is one of the few exclusive build* ing sites left in Anderson’s Bay. This lovely freehold, nicely elevated, is right . at the car terminus, is surrounded by live hedges, and possesses a commanding view. FRONTAGES TO BOTH JEFFERY STREET AND HIGHCLIFF ROAD. As this Section is being offered for sale to wind up the Deceased Estate, it should find a ready sale. Further particulars from Messrs REID, LEMON, & SMITH, Solicitors. Dunedin: Or THE AUCTIONEERS. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE DAIRY HERD, HORSES, AND PLANT, At “ ARDMORE,” KELSO. TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1932, '*”■ Commencing 10 a.m. TA ALGETY &. 00, xJ In conjunction with LTD., F. M, R* have been favoured with instructions from Messrs Davidson and Sons, of Kelso, who are giving up their lease, to sell— The whole of their valuable Dairy Herd, Sheep,- Horses, and Plant, comprising:— CATTLE: 70 dairy Cows, September-October calvers, ages second to fourtli 7 dairy Cows, calved and in full milk , ' 11 Heifers, coming two-year-old 1 pure-bred Friesian Bull. 4yrs ]. pure-bred Ayrshire Bull, 4yrs 1 pure-bred Jersey Bull, 3yrs All the cows carry the strain of Friesian, Ayrshire, Jersey cross, and as the vendors have been for years selecting and culling their herd, only the very best cov s remain, and buyers seeking good cons can attend this sale with confidence. ' The Bulls are all high butter-fat pedigree animals, and registered.. HORSES: 1 yearling Colt, by Sanguine _ 1 two-year-old Filly, by Sanguine 1 three-year-old Filly, by Archaic (unbroken) .. . , . 1 three-year-old Gelding (unbroken) 1 four-year-old Gelding 2 aged Geldings 2 aged Glares, served by Sanguine 1 nine-year-old Mare, served by Sanguine ■' 1 hack Mare, served by Sanguine , 1 hack Gelding 1 spring-cart Mare 1 hackney filly Foal, out of a Pallas mare by a Four Chimes colt. SHEEP: ' 140 two-tooth Romney cross Ewes 360 four and six-tooth Romney cross Ewes 13 fat and forward dry Sheep 2 Southdown Rams 9 Romney Rams. IMPLEMENTS: Ihirteen-coulter M’Cormack Deerjng drill with turnip attachment, _ Massey Harris binder, Bft International Misc harrows. M'Alister turnip ndger, Massey-Harris mower (new), »tt Cambridge roller, 18ft Reid and Gray broadcast seed sower, 1 set o-leat tine harrows and bar, 1 Boothmac doublefurrow plough, 1 Reid and Gray / einele dicker ploiigh, 1 4-horse spring wagon with shafts, I Melotte 72-gallon separator, 1 3-cow Storrie milking plant complete, 1 6-cow Zealandia milking plant complete, 1 2J h.p. Anderson petrol engine," 1 2J h.p. international petrol engine, 1 unlit cooler, 1 12-gallon pumice boiler (new), 1 spring dray. Planet Jnn. scuftter, drill plough, gig, 3-horse sledge, grindstone, wheelbarrow, 20 10-gallon milk cans and various dairy utensils, railway tarpaulin, 30 coils sheep netting, stakes and posts, 2 sets gig harness, 1 set spring-cart harness, 2 riding ’saddles, collars, hames, , winkers, and covers for 10 horses, « sets leading chains, 2 cart saddles and breeching, 6-horse blocks and chains, swingle trees, plough chains, etc., quantity fertilisers, and tools and sundries of every description too numerous to particularise. > 18 tons oaten chaif, cut 20 sacks Garton seed oats 3 sacks dogstail 12 sacks ryegrass 40 Fowls and Ducks ' 1 handy sheep Dog 2 good cattle Dogs. Also, Household Furniture, comprising 2 7-piece suites, piano (by Turkman), 8-valvc Gulbransen wireless set, wooden and iron bedsteads, tables, chairs, linoleums, pictures, and sundries, etc. Luncheon will be provided at the sale, and the order of selling will be—Sheep first, followed by horse and implements, and then cattla. The selling .of cows will commence at 1.25 p.m., so that buyers arriving by train (which will be met by car at Kelso) may attend the sale. Vendors undertake all arrangements to truck any purchases'of live stock or implements on the day following the sale. Buyers are requested to be prepared to pay cash for their purchases or produce approved credentials to the Auctioneers’ Note. —The draught horses are a good, well-bred lot, which can bo recommended. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1932, At 1 p.m. SALE OF STOCK, ETC., AT WAIKOUAITI. FRONACH, MORRIS & CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr E. Fr£, whose Lease has expired, offer on the above date on his farm Waikouaiti, the following Stock. Tmments, etc.: — •> 25 Dairy Cows (September and October Calvers) 1 Bull 2 Calves 1 Pony 4 Ewes vow milking plant (Moffat Virtnre), complete with pump releaser and engine and electric motor, 1A horsepower; 6 10-gallon mi 11c cans: 4 8gallon milk cans; hillside plough; 4-leaf tine harrows, trees and chains; dray saddle and breeching; 2 set& leading chains; spring cart harness (heavy); 2 pairs winkers (new); bull chain; chains; 9 petrol drums (44 gallons); binder wheels; binder canvas; cast-iron boiler; 10 bee boxes; quantity of smithy iron and sundries. Outside Entries: 1 jet black Pony Stallion, quiet ] seven-year-old Hack. Further outside entries will be received 1 will be offered at the end of the sale. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1932. At 1 p.m. SVANSDALE STOCK SALE. ONACH MORRIS, & CO.. LTD,, ■ill hold their usual Monthly Stotk at Evansdale, as above, when they ffer on account of clients—7 ) head mixed Cattle 1 dairy Cow, coming to profit, guaranteed sound 2 Cows, coming to calving. ther Entries until time of Sale with uctioneers. A LL Foot Troubles scientifically treated at Marshall’s Pharmacy. L. R. Grant. M P.S.Ph.C,. Foot Specialist. IVEETISING ta accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion as won a place for Itself In virtually t industry Rightly directed and pre- ], advertising has proved that It can •li a profit to the advertiser. But adver--5 should always -be considered as a less enterprise, and not as a magic ula lor unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21734, 27 August 1932, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21734, 27 August 1932, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21734, 27 August 1932, Page 20

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