SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, At 2 o'clock, In Our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND ' ' EFFECTS Of EVERY DESCRIPTION, / Including S GLORIOUS OAK BEDROOM SUITES. 2 AXMINSTER CARPETS, 12x9, 10ft x 6in x 9. Oak China Cabinet, Oak Sideboard, Chesterfield Suite, Wire-seated Couch, Axminster Runner (1 yard wide), Columbia Portable Gramophone, Remington Typewriter, Double and Single Wood Bedsteads, - Mattresses, Napery. Sheets, Household Linen, Oak Dining lable, Drawleaf Table, Dropside Cot, Copper Kerbs, Screens, Hearth Rugs, Sofa Ru#s, Eider Quilts., Pictures, Paintings, Brassware, Linoleums, Rattan Settee, Fireside Chairs, Wilton Hall Carpet, etc., etc. JAMES 'SAMSON & CO. will sell by Auction as above. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, J At 2' o'clock. In Our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. FINAL CONSIGNMENT OF LIQUIDATION STOCK. . CHESTERFIELD SUITES. CHESTERFIELD SUITES. CHESTERFIELD SUITES. Every Suite is upholstered* in P r £tty designs and colourings.of the worlds best Genoas and Moquettes. and is bOb. ABSOLUTE SALE. . '.! 3 LUXURIOUS CHESTERFIELD SUITES ' (Each 3 pieces; these three Suites each contain 3 pieces, including large Chesterfield Settee, 2 Divan Chairs; loose cushions, spring arms, seats, bapks and settee divided into three divisions), 2 all-sprung chesterfield ■:■;./■ suites '•■:.■ (Each 3 pieces, in pretty Genoae), 15'GLORIOUS CHESTERFIELD SUITES - , (Thei acme of comfort)/ , ■ •■ _ 12 BEAUTIFUL FIRESIDE- CHAIRS (Wonderfully well sprung) , ; 18 SMALL FIRESIDE CHAIRS. At the Same Time and Place:_ TS. CARPETS. CAR. 50 BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER. ajnu A -WILTON PILE CARPETS, 20 GLORIOUS WILTON PILE / CARPETS , (In all sizes, colourings, and t designs), 30 HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPETS, (15 x 12,13.6 x 10.6, 12 x 10.6, 12 x 9, 10.6x9), „ '. 60 ASSORTED HEARTH AND SOFA r"..' RUGS. JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have received instructions from the Liquidator to sell these ;„„„ _ BEAUTIFUL CHESTERFIELD :i SUITES, • '■ ■'"■ A. Also;■:.■■: \ CARPETS; CARPETS. CARPETS. TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1933,' At 1 p.in.. CLEARING SALE AT WAREPA. BRIGHT, STEPHENSONr & CO., TT LTD., have received instructions from Mrs G. C. BEGG (who has sold her Farm), to offer by public auction, as •bove, the following:— :>.-; 140 2-tooth Ewes (Romney Rams out on May 7) - _A- _ 180 4 and 6-tooth Ewes (Romney Rams out on May 7) - 84 8-tooth Ewes (Roniney rams out on May 7) ; A 110 4,6, and 8-tooth Eweß(South-■ ' ' down rams cut on May 7) .. 1 aged Mare/ all work ."• .1 aged Gelding,'all work . '■ ' ■':- i Shorthorn cross Dairy Cow (ii , full milk) ; . ' A 1 Shorthorn cross Dairy Cow (at A, :.'.'".":. profit) ' . _ 4 Shorthorn cross Dairy Cows ' (October calvers) \ ■>■' : 3 Shorthorn cross Dairy Heifers AOctober calvers) 1 Shorthorn cross fat Cow v :.■■■-'---■' 1 Shorthorn cross two-year-old • 1 Shorthorn cross yearling steer • 2 Shorthorn cross Heifer Calves 1 farm dray and frame, 1 tip-dray_and frame, a spring wagon (30cwt), 1 Bamford mower (4ft 6in), 1 hayrake (M'Cprrnick Deering), 1 hay sweep, 1 StorrieWillett top-dresser, 1 drain plough, 1 •ledge 3 ; leaf tyne harrows,' 1 harrow cart, 2 set* collars,, hames and winkere, 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,';l4.coils sheep netting, 4 coils netting 6ft wide (suitable for hay racks), 100 stakes, 50 broadleaf posts, 3 strainers, 4 barrels;. 40 ,chaff sacks, 4 cattle wooden hayracks. 150 standards, 3J h.p. Tangye engine, Douglass punip and pump jack, 10 x 12 T. arid G. lined hut oh sledge, sheep feeder, arid sundries. LUNCHEON: PROVIDED.' AUCTIONEERS' NOTE—The. Ewes are Romney cross, in good condition, bigframed, and bred on the place. Over 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. A BURNSIDE SALE, ;v WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28. ' LTD.. will offer account a client: •7i young first-cross Taraworth Sows. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—The sows are iexceptionally 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. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1933, A: At 1.30 p.m. ' AON THE FARM" AT AURIPO, ' ; ; IDA VALLEY. .\ONALD REID AND CO., LTD, L' : have received instructions from Mr Hugh Wilson (who has sold his Farm) to sell, at the above time and place—--1 7-year Draught Mare, broken chains 1 aged Draught Mare, all work 1 aged Pony lHack, M'Cormick binder, M'Cormick mower, M'Cormick hayrake, double-furrow R. and G. plough, Cambridge roller (with canisters), disc harrows, cultivator (with seed box), 2 sets 3-leaf tyne harrows, 1 dogcart, 1 gig, sledge, Avery scales, rabbit , exterminator, grindstone, wheelbarrow, ladder, portable forge, 6 collars, cart (saddle and breeching, 2 sets leading chains, plough chains, hames, winkeis. swingletrees, 2 sets gig harness, 50 bags chaff, 100 chaff sacks, fencing tools, sundries, . etc., quantity > household furniture.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21990, 27 June 1933, Page 14
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