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SALES BY AUCTION TUESDAY, JUNE 20, At II a.m. On the Farm, Maungatua. . CLEARING SALE Of HERD OF SELECTED MILKING SHORTHORN DAIRY COWS, WITH HORSES. IMPLEMENTS, AND PLANT. W E t,tK T ’ STEPHENSON, & CO., LTD., have received instructions from Messrs Cuttance Bros, (whose lease has expired) to sell, as above: , The whole of their Live and Dead Stock, comprising— CATTLE. 120 milking Shorthorn Cows (July-August-Septefnber calvers) 30 milking Shorthorn two-year-old Heifers (spring calvers) 2 purebred milking Shorthorn Bulls (bred on "’Ruakura Stud Farm,” Hamilton) 1 purebred milking Shorthorn Bull (bred by Mr John M‘Gowan) 7 store Cows 19 rising tw-o-year-old Steers. 38 selected miiking-Shorthorn Calves PIGS. ■'■■■ 20 breeding Sows (in pig) HORSES. 2 draught Mares (all work, stinted to Scotland’s Victor} 2 draught Geldings (all work) (3 years, draught Gelding broken) 1 draught Colt, rising 2 years 1 draught filly Foal, by Scotland s Victor 1 Hack (broken, gelding) 1 Hack (unbroken, gelding), 2J years, by Star Pointer 1 Hack (unbroken, colt), 2i years, by First Fashion. / 1 spring-carter Fbai PLANT, SUNDRIES. ETC. 3ix-cow milking plant complete (including pulleys, shafting, belting, etc.), electric heater (25 gallons), R. and G, d.f. plough, M.H. 3-furrow tractor plough, Fordson tractor, 1-tou Ford truck, R. and G. Bft disc harrow, 15coulter M.H. drill (with turnip attachment), Booth M’Donald 2:row scuffler, turnip and mangel ridger, M'Cormick hayrake (10ft), M.H. binder (6ft), 2 farm drays, cream separator (90 gallons), 2 pigstyes for removal, 10 cream cans, Deering mower (4ft 6in), clod crusher, Cambridge roller for carriage, 10ft Babcock miik tester complete, 50-gallon milk vat, horse covers, harness, and sundries too numerous to mention. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE—Special attention is drawn to the milking Shorthorn herd, which has been carefully selected aver a period of years. Only sires of exceptional merit have been used, and the progeny of only the best dams have been kept to maintain the herd at its present high standard. Actual returns from the factory for 1932-33 season were 2101 b of fat per cow, while calves were reared as "TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS.— Southern buyers may travel by the EXPRESS, which will STOP AT OTOKIA an its NORTHWARD journey and also an its SOUTHWARD journey the same night, and a BUS WILL MEET this express and convey passengers to and from the sale. Light Luncheon Provided. ale by order of the Mortgagee under induct of the Registrar of the Supreme ourt of New Zealand (Dunedin Registry) at Roxburgh On SATURDAY, the Bth day of JULY, 1933, At 12 o’clock noon. Under Power of Sale contained in Memormdum of Mortgage Registered Number 88939

r MESSRS TAMBLYN, RHODES, & JAMIESON are instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court on behalf of the. Mortgagee to sell on the date, above set forth on the mortgaged premises at the corner of Jedburgh and Ancrum streets in Roxburgh aforesaid lately occupied by Mr J. L. Rooney: ALL THAT PIECE OR LAND situated in the Town of Roxburgh containing Three (3) Roods be . the same a little more or less being Sections numbered respectively Two (2) Four (4) and Eight (8) Block Thirteen (XIII) on the Map of the said Town deposited in the Land Registry Office at Dunedin and being the whole of the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title Register Book Volume 215 Folio 279. This property is in one of the best parts of the town. There is erected on part thereof a substantial concrete. Dwelling House of 6 rooms. THE PROPERTY WILL BE OFFERED IN* LOTS AS SET OUT IN' THE PARTICULARS OF SALE .AND THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS IS DRAWN TO THE FACT THAT THE DWELLING HOUSE MAY BE PURCHASED ALONG WITH EITHER ONE OR TWO ROODS OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND. For particulars and conditions of sale and Mortgagee’s estimate of value apply THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT, Dunedin; Or Messieurs W. G. HAY & THOMSON, Solicitors, No. 8 Princes street, Dunedin; Or' Messrs TAMBLYN, RHODES, & JAMIESON, the Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. CENTRAL CITY COTTAGE. FOR THE SMALL INVESTOR. Must be Sold to Wind Up the Estate. JOHN REID & SONS, LTD., instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of Archibald Fletcher (deceased), will offer ■ as above; Part Section 59, Block 23, Town of Dunedin, having a frontage of 33 feet to Short street and a comfortable Cottage thereon, 9 Short street, off Hanover street, between Cumberland and Castle streets). This comfortable Home contains 4 rooms and scullery, and has bay window, electric light, gas, 2 /fireplaces, range, coal shed, washhouse f copper and tubs. No trams needed. Vacant possession. 1430 Further particulars from Messrs LANG & PATERSON, Solicitors.

JOHN REIT) & SONS, LTD., ' Auctioneers. THURSDAY, JUNE 115, 1933. At . the Owaka Sale Yards. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSN, are instructed by the Executor pf the Estate of A. C. Farquhar ,(deceased) to offer at public auction: His desirable FREEHOLD PREMISES, with Dwelling House and outbuildings, comprising 10 acres approximately. This pronertv is situated within half a mile of Owaka, and is well worthy the attention of anyone wishing a productive home. To wind up the estate, the above is for absolute sale. Further particulars from the Auctioneers or R. R. Grigor. Solicitor, Balclutha. pAMOUS AUCTION ROOMS. Most • people know that we have bought Park, Reynolds late Building, Manse street. We are now receiving Goods “on consignment,” with or without reserve, or wRI buy outright for cash. Pianos, furniture, Merchants’ Supplies, Chattels ot all kinds. N.B.—Good Demand at present for Office Safes, Desks, Typewriters, etc. s a. ■ S. McKENZIE, LIMITED, Auctioneers, Land Agents, Manse street, Dunedin. Tel. 13-591. ADVERTISING is accepted as a necessary part ot modern business promotion. It has won a place for itself in virtually every Industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that It can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic lormula for unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21976, 10 June 1933, Page 20

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