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SALES BY AUCTION FRIDAY. JUNE 30, At 12.30 o’clock. In Our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. Under Instructions from the Executors in the Estate of Alexander Ivilgour (deceased). ST. KILDA CORNER FREEHOLD SECTION (50 x 110), KNOWN AS No. 8 GOTTEN STREET, ST. KILDA, On which is erected NICE LITTLE VILLA DWELLING Of Five Rooms. Casement Windows,. Gas, Zealandia Range, H. and C., Water, Bathroom, Washhouse, Lavatory (all _ under one roof). The Rooms are fair size, plastered throughout. Two additional Brick Sheds, detached, with fireplaces, could be easily converted into bedrooms. The Section is a nice corner one, and any amount ot ground. Sunny position; handy to car. THE EXECUTORS ARE OUT TO SELL, So this is A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A NICE LITTLE HOMS. TAMES SAMSON &' CO. O have received instructions from the Executors in the Estate of Alexander Kilgour to sell, as above. Further particulars, Messrs LANG & PATTERSON. • Solicitors; Or AUCTIONEERS.^ TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1933, - At 1 p.m. CLEARING SALE AT WAREPA. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., n LTD., have received instructions from Mrs G. C. BEGG (who has sold her Farm), to o|er by public auction, as above, the following:— 140 2-tooth Ewes (Romney Rams out on May 7) 180 4 and 6-tooth Ewes (Romney Rams out on May 7) 84 8-tooth Ewes (Romney rams out on May 7) 110 4,6, and 8-tooth Ewes(Sdutbdown rams cut on May 7) 1 aged Mare, all work Paged Gelding, all work 1 Shorthorn cross Dairy Cow (in full milk) I Shorthorn cross Dairy Cow (at profit) 4 Shorthorn cross Dairy Cows (October cal vers) 3 Shorthorn cross • Dairy Heifers . (October calvers) 1 Shorthorn cross fat Cow 1 Shorthorn cross two-ycar-oid steer 1 Shorthorn cross yearling steer 2 Shorthorn across Heifer Calves 1 farm dray and frame, 1 tip-dray and frame, a spring wagon (30cwt), 1 Bamford mower (4ft 6in), 1 hayrake (M'Cormick Deering), 1 hay swee ; p, 1 StorrieWillett top-dresser, 1 drain plough, 1 sledge 3-leaf tyne harrows, 1 harrow cart, 2 sets collars, hames and winkers, 2 sets pole harness and pole straps, 1 set leading chains, 1 cart saddle and breeching, chains and trees, horse covers, cow covers, 14 hurdles, 14 coils sheep netting, 4 coils, netting 6ft wide (suitable for hay racks). 100 stakes, 50 brpadleaf posts, 3 strainers, 4 barrels, 46 chaff sacks. 4 cattle wooden hayracks, 150 standards, 3J h,p._ Tangve engine. Douglass pump and pump jack. 10 x 12 T. and G.'lined hut on sledge, sheep feeder, and sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE—The Ewes are Romney cross, in good condition, bigframed, and bred on the place. Oyer a period of years, the lambing return has averaged 120/130 per cent.,, and we can recommend anyone in search of good breeding ewes to attend this Sale. BURNSIDE SALE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28. II7RTGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., »» LTD., will offer account a client:— 7 young first-cross Tamworth Sows. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE—The sows are exceptionally wel 1 bred, and four will farrow end of July, and three end of August. Six of the sows are carrying the third litter, and one,the fourth litter. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. “ WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 2.15. • CLEARING SALE (On the Premises). •-ROOMED SOLID HOUSE. All conveniences: freehold. ’ 39 CALDER STREET. ST. KILDA. 39 CALDER STREET, ST. KILDA. Immediately after the sale of. the property, the Whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, will be sold. Full details later. . R. s. McKenzie, limited, • Auctioneers, 6, Manse instructed by Mr L. Napier ( who is giving up housekeeping), will sell by auction on the premises. 24ju TUESDAY, JULY 4; 1933. At' 1 p.m. EVANSDALE STOCK SALE.; CTRONACH, MORRIS, & CO., LTD., will hold their usual monthly Stock Sale at' Evansdale as above, when they will offer on account of clients: — 20 head mixed Cattle. Further entries until time of Sale with the Auctioneers. ■. THE STUD. A. & P. ASSOCIATION. WANTED, the Services of a good CLYDESDALE STALLION to travel the Mount Hutt District, 1933 season. Send • pedigree, terms, etc., not later than JUNE 30. to J. F. STONE, Secretary, Methven. WANTED BUY, Draught STALLION; 2i years; well grown; for out-lying district, Reply “ Returned Soldier," Times offlee. 24ju MONEY O N E Y TO LiBND FURNITURE, PIANOS, LIFE POLICIES, SHARES, BONDS, Etc., Etc. OTAGO FINANCE & AGENCY CO.. 'D., T. and G. Buildings, 179 Princes •eet, Dunedin. Established 16 years. REGISTERED AGENCIES: F. H. Hughes. 182 Dee street. Inver i-gili; C. D. M’Connell and Co.. Maura; F. Cooke, Clyde street, Balclutha; L. Scott, Ribble street, Oamaru; ineiman. Pryor, Ltd., Church street, maru. . , . r , Consult us or registered agent for ad;e. WE SPECIALISE. Money for Investment. J. W. THOMSON, Solicitor. 175 Rattray street. s’S. All securities; low rates: confidential. —Accomodation, Ltd., Bank 7 Zealand Chambers, Princes street. LUSTRUSS " Ready-mixed PAINTS for quality, none better; Brushes at cut prices.—Smiths, Ltd., Octagon. The sum of £IOOO lias conic to light at Kettering, Northamptonshire, after being ‘"mislaid” for 31 years. It is the “Bridges' Charity,” which was originally a fund for apprenticing boys of the town. Eventually it came into the hands of the'school Board. In 1902 the School Board was superseded by the Education Committee. In the change over the £IOOO was lost sight of, and has been lying forgotten in the bank ever since. Recently somebody suddenly thought of the “ Bridges Charity,” The Education Committee promptly took possession of the money, and decided.To invest it and use the interest to provide advanced classes in domestic subjects and arts and handicrafts for girls.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21988, 24 June 1933, Page 20

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