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SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY (MONDAY), JUNE 19, .-.'■. At .12. o'clock At Rooms, Princes street. MtoOMED BRICK BUNGALOW, MUSSELBURGH, Corner Auld street and Victoria road. 32 Poles Freehold. LARGE WORKSHOP and 2 Garages. HARRIS, LIMITED. THIS DAY, MONDAY, JUNE 19, At 2.30 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. 2250 CONTRIBUTING SHARES OF FIVE SHILLINGS EACH IN WETHERSTONES GOLD MINING • COY., LIMITED. (The number of Shares available is subject to alteration without further notice.) \ i Forfeited for non-payment of calls in accordance with the provisions of Sections 353 to 357 of the Companies Act, 1908. ALEX. HAReTs. LIMITED, a\. !/;,■"; Auctioneers. . TUESDAY/MAY 20, . At 2 o'clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. Under Instructions from the Registered , Holders of the Bill of Sale. Removed to Our Rooms for the Convenience of Sale* , MAGNIFICENT IRON FRAME - PIANO (By Squire and Son). This is a Glorious Instrument and has a Wonderful Tone. ' SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING . ■'-. MACHINE (7 : Drawer Golden Oak, nearly new), COLUMBIA PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE, \ • OFFICE TABLE, 4-PIECE DARK OAK BEDROOM ■■■■ SUITE, HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER (Nearly new), ■■ 4 BEAUTIFUL CARPETS ' (13ft 6in x 10ft 6in, 12ft x 9ft, 10ft tin's 9ft), QUAINT JACOBEAN OAK - SIDEBOARD, SINGLE OAK BED AND WIRE. " AMES :'■:■■ SAMioN; .• & 'CO. have received instructions from tine Holders of the; Bill" of Salei to sell by auction, in their Downstairs Rooms. Dowlintr street, a large Catalogue of Household Furniture and Effects, including— Walnut iron frame piano (Squire and Son). Singer drophead sewing-machine, Columbia portable gramophone, KipiINGTON TYPTWRITER, 2- electric radiators, office table, 7-piece Chesterfield, suite, 3 Chesterfield suites (3riece), 3 Axminster carpets, rev wool /tigs, heavy brown linoleum, 1 vacuum cleaner, double and single wood bedsteads, mattresses, bedding, dining room chairs, fireside chairs, crockery, conner' ke-bs and screens, duchesse cheste,- pedestals, : CHINA ■ CABINET, ningle oak bedsteads, steps, dropside cot, eiderdown quilts, towels, sheets, napery, brassware, kitchen -furniture, cooking utensils, etc., etc. „,,.,-, ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. •TUESDAY, JUNE 20, ~, At 11 a.m. On the Farm, Mauugatua. CLEARING SALE Of i OF SELECTED sHORTHORN DAIRY WITH HORSES, IMP! AND PLANT. ■ •"»■■• LTD., have received instruct!© 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--1 August-September .ealvers) ■ 80-mflking Shorthorn two-year-old f A Heifers (spring ealvers) ' 2 purebred milking Shorthorn Bulls (bred on., "Ruakura Stud Farm," Hamilton) .'.' ' 1 purebred milking Shorthorn- Bub ■ (bred by Mr Jphn 7 store Cows ' " ■'■ " 19 rising two-year-old Steers. ; 38 selected milking-Shorthorn Calves ■ - "- ' PIGS.'.- :■.; 20 breeding Sows (in pig) HORSES.' :'i 2. draught Mares (all work, stinted :-; to Scotland's Victor) ■'. "■■ 2 draught Geldings (all work) 1 draught Gelding, (3 years, broken) ' - 1 draught Colt, rising 2 years 1* draught filly Foal, by Scotland's , Victor. • • 1 Hack (broken, gelding) ••- 1 Hack (unbroken, gelding), It years, b'y Star Pointer ii < 1 Hack- (unbroken, colt), 2J year's, by First Fashion. : 1. spring-carter- Foal •" )'.'.'. ■ PLANT, SUNDRIES. ETC. Six-cow milking plant complete (including pulleys, shafting, belting, etc.). .. /electric heater (25 gallons), R. and G. d.f. plough, M.H. 3-furro.w tractor plough, Fordson tractor, 1-ton 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 milk 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 over 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 well. TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTSSouthem buyers may travel by the EXPRESS, which will STOP AT OTOKIA on its NORTHWARD journey and also on its SOUTHWARD journey the sams night, and a BUS WILL MEET this express and convey passengers to and from the sale. Light Luncheon Provided. SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1933. AT CASTLE "HILL, KAITANGATA. \ONALD' REID : & CO'., LTD., —' have received instructions from <Mr J. W. Fentou to sell by public auction at. the above time" and place his Stock arid Plant.! consisting of — ■ - ' • , .3-Cows (July .ealvers)... j 2 Heifers (close to profit) 4 Cows (in milk) 1 Single,-furrow plough. (R. and G.), 1 light"ftp dray, 6 sets plough chains, saddle' and' breeching, 2! sets leading chains, collars, hames and winkers ■ for'2 horses, swingletrees, 1 Burn-hain-horse clipper, horse covers, tools. 10H>, hamm,ei>s, -augers, bits, etc.. drain pipe's, seaming twine, milk cans and sundries too numerous'i to par- ; ticularise. Please uote the sale will commence punctually at 1.30 o'clock. ' r it E R" C That OLD STOCK is like an idle employee. It is probably not appreciatiim in value, and,shows loss of interest. Phone ' Ireland's, auctioneers. Manse ftreet, for a consultation about it. Best realisation possible assured. ITALLPAPERS.— Special Values this week. . r Highest quality, lowest prices; Inspect windows; buy now and save money.—Wren's < \ DVERTISING (s accepted as a necessnry •A part' of 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 formula for unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21983, 19 June 1933, Page 14

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