SALES BY AUCTION GOING BY AUCTION, UNLESS PREVIOUSLY SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, C-ROOMED VILLA RESIDENCE. 6-ROOMED VILLA RESIDENCE. 2 Bnvs and Portico. 207 HIGHGATE, MAORI HILL (End of Bunvood avenue). T> S. McKENZIE. LI M I T E D, ■*•** Auctioneers, 6 Manse street, Dunedin, instructed by the Owner (resident in Timaru) will Sell by Auction, at Rooms, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. At 12 Noon: “PICKED” ELEVATED SECTION. OVER h FREEHOLD; nice neighbourhood; large rooms; e. 1., h. and c„ gas, porcelain bath and basin, shaving cabinet, cupboards, presses, wardrobes; workshop. Vacant Possession At Once. No Fancy Reserve. Keys and Arrangements re Finance from THE AUCTIONEERS. Further particulars from’ A SPIN ALL & SIM. Solicitors, Dunedin; G. D. VIRTUE & THOS. DOYLE. LTD., Timaru; r ’ , R. S. McKENZIE, LTD., Auctioneers, Dunedin.
THIS DAY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, At 2.30 o’clock. TO ELECTRICIANS AND BUILDERS. ELECTRIC FITTINGS. D m. sped pi n g • is instructed to sell by auction at his Rooms To-day (Thursday), at 2.30 o’clock: Stock of electric fittings, 2 Gurney ranges, pendants, fancy shades, standard lamps, small grillers, dining room hotplate, coloured sprayer, lamps, sign flasher, time switches. 1000 and 2000 c.p. lamps, i h.p. motor, large watertight fittings, liin and 2in conduit, and other lines. Now on View.TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, At 12,30 p.ra. On the Farm, MOMONA. DISPERSAL SALE OF FIRST-CLASS DAIRY HERD, CLYDESDALE HORSES, PIGS. IMPLEMENTS, ETC, ■yyRTGHT, STEPHENSON. & CO., have received instructions from Mr Thos. Hackett, Momona, who has disposed of his lease, to offer by Public Auction as above; THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. COMPRISING:— CATTLE. 22 dairy Cows, in full milk and coming to profit _, 1 two-year-old < dairy Heifer 4 yearling Heifers 1 yearling Jersey Bull 1 three-year-old well-bred Shorthorn Bull HORSES. 1 draught Gelding, rising five years, by “Scotland’s Discovery ’ 1 draught Colt, rising two years, by “ Scotland’s Hero ” 1 draught Filly, rising one year, by “ Scotland’s Hero 1 draught Mare, eight year ß - by " Casabianca," in foal to Scotland’s Hero ” 1 half draught Gelding, aged PIGS. 5 crossbred Sows, close to profit 1 three-year-old middle-white Boar 1 purebred large-white Sow (Ruakura breed), with litter 10 Suckers IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Double-furrow R. & G, plough, R. & G. 9-ft Cambridge roller, 4-leaf set diamond harrows, set 4-leaf tine harrows (light), 7ft Booth M Donald discs, heavy clodcrusher, straw dray, 30-cwt spring ■ dray. Planet Junior scuffler, 2 coils sheep netting. 2horse scoop, hand pump No. 4, 4-cow Simplex milking machine, 2 h.p. Parkinson electric motor and starter, 2J h.p. Anderson petrol milking engine (as new),'pulleys, shafting, belting,. 8 milk cans, 5-can milk tray, Osmonds patent washing pump, ring inserter, hand sowing machine, heavy iron chimney, 2 whey drums, 4 sets heavy gate hinges, blocks and chains, 3 sets plough chains, collars, hames and winkers for 4-horse team, spring dray saddle and breeching, 2-dray saddles and breeching, 4 horse covers, swingle trees, 2 sets wheels and axles, crowbar, hayknife, set leading chains, maul and wedges. 6 pig troughs, 8 sacks wheat, 10 sacks, ryegrass seed, 100 chaff sacks. 1 and sundries,. Also, I cattle dog. .UCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—Buyers in rch of dairy cows can be recommended attend this sale, as the: dairy herd is excellent order, and the cows are hrst;s milkers. The horses are a good lot, five-year-old gelding being .a particuy good sort, over 17 hands high.: quite table for heavy town work. The two-r-old colt shows all the characteristics the Clydesdale, and' could be kept for eding purposes. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, At 10.30 a.m. At Dunedin Horse Sale Yards. SPECIAL HORSE SALE. RIGHT, STEPHENSON,' & CO., LTD., will hold their next Horse i as above, when they will offer by lie Auction; Present Entries: • 10 draught Mares and Geldings 10 spring carters. 'URTHER ENTRIES INVITED, < A. & P. SOCIETY. ,TAGO BILEE PARADE OF THE PREMIER SHOW OF CLYDESDALE STALLIONS IN NEW ZEALAND. TAHUNA PARK. DUNEDIN. HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1933, Commencing at 11 a.m. sharp. With a GRAND PARADE, hen stallions of all ages will parade in ier as entered in catalogue, followed parading and judging in the following isses:— .ASS 1.— Clydesdale Stallion, four .rears old or over. First Prize, £5, Jubilee Silver Medal, Diploma, and Ribbon; Second, £2 and Jubilee Ribbon; Thud, fl. .ASS 2.— Clydesdale Stallion, three vears. First Prize, £4, Jubilee Silver Medal. Diploma, and Ribbon; Second, £2 and Jubilee Ribbon; Third, £l. jASS 3.—Clydesdale Stallion, two years. First Prize, £3, Jubilee Silver Medal, Diploma, and Ribbon; Second, -2 and Jubilee Ribbon; Third, £l. .ASS 4—Clvdesdale Entire Colt, one year. First Prize, £3. Jubilee Silver Medal, Diploma, and Ribbon; Second. £2 and Jubilee Ribbon; Third, £l. .ASS 3.—Perpetual Challenge Cup for Clydesdale Stallions four years old or over (Registered). The Clydesdale Horse Society’s Silver Medal and Winner to hold for 12 months the Wrigh t. Stephenson Cup, valued a I 75 guineas, presented by the Clydesdale Horse Society of Dominion of New Zealand. CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS. inpion and Reserve Champion Jubilee Ribbons. peeial Prizes.—The Clydesdale Horse iety of the Dominion of New Zealand e donated £lO for special Jubilee ;es. which will be allocated as fols; —For classes 1 to 4 inclusive—First ze £1 os, Second 15s, and Third 10s in i class. wo-year-old Colts and over must be sed by. the Society’s Hon. Veterinary geons, who ■ will be in attendance at Loose Boxes, Tahuna Park, between i a.m. and 10.45 a.m. Inspection free. Ixhibitors are requested to make their dcs as early as possible, giving pedi- * and age, or Stud Book Volume and ENTRY FEES: Members 10s. Non-members 15s. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. A. F. DUTHIE, Secretary. OTEELITB " RED ROOF PAINT, durable O and economical: best quality; nonpoisonous.—Smiths. Ltd.. Octagon and South Dunedin. DVBRTISING is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion, las won a place for itself in virtually •y industry. Rightly directed and pre=d, advertising has proved that it can irn a profit to the advertiser. But ertlsiug should always be considered as usiness: enterprise,, and not as a magic aula for unearned success.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22058, 14 September 1933, Page 16
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