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SALES BY AUCTION. TO DUNEDIN RESIDENTS. SENSATIONAL AUCTION. AUCTION. 50 CASES CLOTHING AND DRAPERY. 1000 PAIRS SUPER QUALITY BLANKETS, 500 TRAVELLING RUGS. £IO,OOO VALUE £IO,OOO VALUE WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. In 3lacky, Logan’s Late Warehouse, Dowling street. Commencing TUESDAY NEXT TUESDAY. At 11 o’clock sharp. And Continuing Every Day .until Stocks are Cleared. - A » ' H. JONES, A. -who ‘has been selling in Gloucester street. Christchurch, every* day for the past 16 weeks, will commence selling, in Mucky, Logan’s late premises, Dowling street, Diinedin, on Tuesday Next. THIS AUCTION WAS THE TALK OF CANTERBURY FOR 16 WEEKS. And 2000 people attended the Final Night Auction in Christchurch. THREE HUGE ASSIGNED STOCKS FROM AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON. AND CHRISTCHURCH. 500 Pairs EXTRA HEAVY ALL-WOOL KAIAPOI BLANKETS. 500 Pairs ALL-WOOLLEN BLANKETS, made in the North Island. 500 HEAVY ALL-WOOL GENTLEMEN’S TRAVELLING RUGS. 3000 yards Heavy Twill Sheetings. 600 dozen Bath and Face Towels, Linen Table Cloths, Afternoon Cloths, Serviettes, Pillow Cases, and other Napery Lines. Roslyn, Kaiapoi, and Scotch-manu-factured All-wool and Silk and Wool 2-piece Jumper and Cardigan Suits, , latest shades. 500 All-wool New Zealand-made Cardigafis. Pullovers, and Jumpers, gentlemen’s, ladies’, and children’s sizes. 150 Gentlemen’s All-wool Indigo Serge Suits, 200 Worsted and Working Suits, Overalls, Trousers, Kaiapoi Overcoats, Youths’ Suits, Shirts, Underwear, etc. 40 Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Leather Coats. 100 Leather Helmets for cyclists. Borsalino, Woodrow - , Battersby, and Ircss Hats. 2000 dozen Assorted Ladies’ Pure Silk, Silk and Wool, and Cashmere Hose. Ladies’ and Children’s Wool, Silk and Wool, and Dainty Silk Knickers, Ladies’ Frocks, Dresses, Nightdresses, and a great variety of other lines. ALL TO BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. / 300 Note Our Conditions of SelJing. Every article bought at auction is sold subject to buyer’s approval, and purchasersat auction can return any goods within 24 hours of purchasing if not satisfied with any article purchased, and have their money returned in full. The Auctioneer will accept a deposit on any goods bought at auction, and -if required keep goods up to 4 w r eeks from date of purchase if so desired. Seating accommodation for all. The Auctioneer has held an Auctioneer’s License in Auckland City for 25 years, Invercargill for 2i years, and has just completed extensive sales in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch. STOCK YOUR LINEN CUPBOARDS AT AUCTION PRICES AND BANK , , THE DIFFERENCE. , AUCTION STARTS TUESDAY NEXT, At 11 o’clock, In Macky, Logan’s late Warehouse, Dowling street. ALF. JONES, Auctioneer. , SPECIAL NOTICE FOR MOSGIEL •5 RESIDENTS. HUGE UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. MONDAY. MONDAY. MONDAY, AUGUST 29. At 2 p.m. sharp. „ In the Town Hall, Mosgiel. £720 WORTH OF ALL NEW GOODS. FUR GOATS (all sizes), LEATHER GOODS for LADIES and GENTLEMEN, Large Assortment of iRjtSH LINEN and DAMASK GOODS, CLOTHING and DRAPERY and SILK GOODS of All Descriptions, SHEFFIELD CUTLERY, and many Other Lines, This is a huge stock brought from the North Island. ONLY ONE DAY SALE AT MOSGIEL. ALL NEW GOODS. ALL NEW GOODS. You Cannot Afford to Miss this Opportunity. Open .for your inspection at 9.30 a.in MONDAY. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. ■ LAND SALE. THE SOUTHLAND FARMERS’ COJ- OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., have received instructions from the Public Trustee to offer for sale at public auction, at 3 o’clock on SATURDAY, September 3, 1932, at their Offices, Main street, Gore, the under-mentioned LAND, Comprising the security for mortgage registered number 47954. Southland Register:— Lot 4, Plan 715, Section 196 and part Sections 147 and 639, Hokonui district —294 acres 3 roods 35 poles. Section 526, block XVII. and part Section 197, block XXII, Hokomfi district —283 acres 0 roods 5 poles. The Farm is situated about 54 miles from Balfour and 14 miles from Kingston Crossing East, and is divided by a branch road. It has a good access, and is suitable for mixed farming. The Buildings include a Six-roomed Brick Dwelling, cowshed, and usual outbuildings. Fdr-'further particulars and terms and conditions of sale apply to the Auctionecers, the District Public Trustee, Invercargill, or the undersigned. H. T. HARRIS, Acting District Manager, Public Trust Office, Gore, August 20. 1932. WAIPTATA SALE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1932. 70 2-tooth Ewes 120 Romney Cross Wether Hoggets 1 grass Gelding, 5 years 1 7-year-old Draught Gelding 1 8-year-old Draught Mare. 1160 Wether Hoggets 700 Ewe Hoggets 53 fat Wethers 1 aged Draught Marc 1 4-year Mare (broken to chains) 1 4-year Gelding (broken to shafts and chains) ' 1 6-year Gelding (broken to chains) 1 7-ycar Gelding (broken to shafts and chains) FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. Buyers from outside districts attending above Sales arc requested to bring letters of credit to avoid delays in Auctioneers satisfying themselves of bona tides. the DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ & i WOOL BROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. PALMERSTON SALE. - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1932. 50 f.m. Ewes (in lamb) 30 2-tooth Ew - es (in lamb) 40 Hoggets 10 Yearling Cattle 5 Cows (coming to calf) 8 empty Cows 6 24-ycar-old Steers 12 young Pigs 5 sacks of Wheat. THE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ & ■»- WOOL BROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. WRENS Wallpaper Odd hot Clearance ; must be disposed before Stocktaking ; from Is 6d bundle; practically given away.—Wrens.

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

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21734, 27 August 1932, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21734, 27 August 1932, Page 20