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SALES BYj AUCTION THIS! . THURSDAY, .JUNE 29, At 2 'o'clock. lb Our Main Floor Blooms, Dowlirig street. FINAL CONSIGNMENT OF LIQUIDATION STOCK. CHESTERFIELD SUITES. CHESTERFIELD SUITES. CHESTERFI*]LD SUITES. Every Suite is upholstered in pretty designs and colourings, of tlie world's best Genoas and Moquetitep, and is FOR ABSOLUTE 'SALE. 3 LUXURIOUS CHESTERFIELD SUITES (Each 3 pieces; thess three Suites*, each contain 3 pieces, including large Chesterfield Settee, 2 . Diviari Chairs; loose cushions, spring arms! seats, backs, and settee divided into three divisions), 2 ALL-SPRUNG GHESTERFIELD i SUITES' (Each 3 pieces, in Genoas), i 15 GLORIOUS CHESTERFIELD SUITES (The acme of comfort), 12 BEAUTIFUL FIRESIDE CHAIRS (Wonderfully *ejl sprung), 18 SMALL FIREfcIiDE CHAIRS. At the. Same Tijne' and Place: , CARPETS. : CARPETS. CARPETS. 50 BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER AND . WILTON PILE CARPETS, 20 GLORIOUS WILTON PILE CARPETS i(ln all sizes, coloiw-iugs, and designs), 30 HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPETS (15 x 12, 13.6 x 10.0, 12 x 10.6, 12 x 9. -v- 10.6x9), 50 ASSORTED HEARTH AND SOFA RUGS. .'AMES SAMSON AND CO. V have received instructions from, the Liquidator to sell these , „„ T \ BEAUTIFUL CHESTERFIELD SUITES, . • Also,' CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. FRIDAY/JUNE 30, At 2 o'clock. At: Rooms, High Tlre*et (Butterworth's Buildings). "' FIREPROOF SAFES. TANN JEWELLER'S SAFE, 30 x 24 x 24 MILNER FIRST QUALITY, 28 x 22 x 22. .■;,- . -. I IMPREGNABLE, 26 % 18 x 16, MIDLAND, 30, x 20 xj 18. Three of the above have two inside drawers. ' Now on View. >ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. TUESDAY, IJULY 4, 1933, - ' At 1 p-m. CLEARING SALE AT WAREPA. TRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., ' LTD., have , received instructions from Mrs G. C. BEGG (who has sold her Farm), to offer .by ' public auction, as above, the following : ! 14.0 2-tooth Ewes? (Romney Rams out on May 7) _ 180 4 and 6-tooth Ewes (Romney Rams oiltion May 7) , 84 8-tooth Ewes f(Romney rams out ,-"■'■' on May V) ' ~ . ,-_ L 110 4,6, and 8-tooth Ewes(Southdown ranis cu;t on May 7) • 1 aged Mare, all work . "■■", 1 asted'Gelding, "all "work 1 Shorthorn cross Dairy Cow (in .full milk);' ;'; ''.''-'■,. , .1 Shorthorn cross Dairy Cow (at 1 ' profit) _ 4 Shorthorn cVoss Dairy Cows , t (October calvers) 3 Shorthorn cross Dairy Heifers (October calvers) 1 Shorthorn cross'fat Cow 1 Shorthorn <Jro'ss two-year-Oid , steer , 1 Shorthorn cross yearling steer 2 Shorthorn cross Heifer Calves 1 farm dray arid frame, 1 tip-dray, and frame, a spring wagon (30cwt), ,1 Bam- . ford mower (4ft 6in)T/l hayrake (M'Cormick Deering), 1 hay sweep, 1 StorrieWillett top-dresser, ' 1 drain plough,. 1 sledge 3-leaf tyne harrows, 1 harrow cart, 2 sets collars, hames'jand winkers, 2 sets pole harness and pole straps, 1 set leading chains, 1 cart saddle and breeching,' ' chains and trees, covers, cow covers, 14 hurdles, 14 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, 3} h.p, Tangye 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. 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. MONDAY, JULY 3, 1933, '-.■>; At 1 o'clock. , .CLEARING, SALE, ON THE FARM, NEAR ROMAHAPA. RONALD REID & i CO., LTD., * have received instructions from Mr George! Warden to sell by Public Auction at the Above Time and Place, his Live and Dead Stock, as follows: — 14 dairy' Cows (Aug., Sept., and October calvers) 3 Heifers (spring calvers) 1 Bull (two-year-old) 2 draught Horses 1. spring Carter 1 Foal . Implements: Single-furrow plough. 3-leaf harrows, 6ft discs, P. & D. Duncan stripper, spring dray, collars, hames, and winkers for 3 horses, chains and trees, 2 milk cans, Baltic separator (50 gallons), j barb wire, netting wire, tools, arid sundries too numerous to particularise. . CYCLES FOR SALE 'NIGHT CYCLES for long —ervice; low- . est prices: highest quality; and full guarantees.'—"Knlgut Cycles." /61 St. Andrew street. OUK ACCESSORY PRICES cannot tie beaten ; repair work guaranteed.--Call or •'write " KNIGHT CYCLES." 61 St. Andrew street, Duuedin. . , 21ap. EMPIRE CYCLES, Ladies' and Gentlemen's ■ models,. complete Eadie coaster, etc.; only £6 10s; worth easily £8 ; call or write; low.terms. —W. A. Scott and Sons. 29Ju FRUIT FOR SALE QUALITY JONATHANS, ss; Cleopatras, 5s 6d; Delicious, 6s 6d ; Stunners, 7s; Cooking and Kiddies', 4s; cash'at Clyde.— J. R. Laing. . *4Ju APPLES FOR SALE. —Democrats, 4s 6d ; Sturmers, 4s per case; railage ,8d. — John H. Bathgate, Outram. 22ju POULTRY, ETC, iOR SALE, Minorca, White Leghorn, and .• Buff Cochin BanUim COCKERELS; 5s each. —Mrs Jas. Reid, Kokonga. • 29JU V ANTED, six PULLETS, White Leghorn, Minorca, or Orpington ; state price on rail. —531, Times. 29Ju QK PROFIT in one year made from six 3rfO hens in small back garden in England by one user KARSWOOD POULTRY SPICE. Costs only halfpenny daily tor twelve hens. Obtainable from all dealers. JALLPAPERS— Choice English Papers at » T greatly reduced prices.—Smiths, Ltd., Octagon and South. Dunedin (next theatres).

Wilton House, near Salisbury, for four centuries the residence of biiccessue Earls of Pembroke and Montgomery, is one of the few "stately homes of England " unspoiled in beauty and tamed alike tan prose and verse. Here, from June 26 to July 1. will be staged a loan exhibition of historical treasures from the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire Oxford. Dorsetshire, Hampshire, nrd the Isle of Wight and Wiltshire. Originally the site of a Priory of Benedictine nuns, King Alfred in 87] converted the building into an abbey, and endowed it with his own palace at Wilton. After the dissolution of monasteries in the sixteenth century. Henry VIIJ presented the lands to Sir William Herbert who was created the first Mr.) of Pembroke. Wilton House entertained Sir Philip Sydney. Ben Jonson, .Edmund Spenser. George Herbert, Izaak Walton, Samuel Daniel, and Philip Massmger, and. according to tradition, Shakespeare acted there before. James T in the first performance of "As You Like It." Queen Elizabeth spent three days at Wilton in 1563. and Charles I, a friend of the iourth Earl, was a frequent visitor.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21992, 29 June 1933, Page 14

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