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SALES BY AUCTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. At 12.15. At their Rooms, 163 Rattray street. EXPENSIVE BRICK BUNGALOW. 104 SIGNAL HILL ROAD, OPOHO (Just above Tram Terminus). VIEW OF HARBOUR, SEA, AND CITY. Five splendid rooms, red tiled roof, Moeraki gravel base, clinker brick course to windows, and walls in white rough-cast; all rooms beautifully finished in fibrous plaster ceilings, panelling, Empire papers, selected tile grates; bathroom in cream enamel with porcelain fittings, kitchen panelled, 12 cupboards, gas range, tiled bench; washhouse, coalhouse, lavatory, and broom box all in brick; jarrah fences, etc. Owner is now living in Australia. Instructions are to sell irrespective ox loss, and accept “ Slump Bid.” YOUR OPPORTUNITY—SEE IT AND CONVINCE YOURSELF. Information and keys from N& E. S. PATERSON, • Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE RESIDENCE FREEHOLD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, At 12.15. At Rooms, 163 Rattray street. LTD. FOUR SPLENDID SECTIONS. EACH POSSESSING INDIVIDUAL ADVANTAGES. LONDON STREET, LONDON STREET, LONDON STREET, Immediately above Frederick street Tram Stop and National Bank, North Dunedin. Site first selected for Maternity Hospital. TWO LOTS. 50ft frontage to LONDON STREET. Areas 19.2 poles. TWO LOTS adjoining, with combined frontage of 30ft, rising to unique elevated residence sites; areas approximately 44 poles and 364 poles. VALUABLE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE LOCALITY. Right on fringe of Dunedin’s busiest throughfare. These sites must increase in value. Nothing equal offering in Dunedin, •Liberal terms arranged. Full particulars and plans may be seen at the Offices of N & E. S. PATERSON, LTD., • Auctioneers, 163' Rattray street. , TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1933, At I * p.m. EVANSDALE STOCK SALE. QTRONACH, MORRIS, & CO., LTD., •3 will hold their usual Monthly Stock Sale at Eyansdale as above, when they will offer on account of clients: 20 head mixed Cattle 4 two-year-pld ' Bullocks 2 empty Cows 1 purebred Friesian Cow 1 Jersey Cow, fourth calver, at drop, guaranteed ' sound and' quiet 2 first-grade cream cans —-(one 10gallou and one 8-gallon), all in good order 1 35-gallon' Lister separator, in good order. FURTHER ENTRIES until time of Sale with the Auctioneers. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1933. CLEARING SALE. At 1.30 p.m., on the Farm, KELSO. , T , r RE. .S .1 M • has received instructions from Mr Jas. Johnstone to sell -.by Auction the whole of. his Live and; Dead Stock, compnsinjj. f_ Ewes (with lambs at foot) 2 Rams . •, . draught Gelding half-draught Mare Hack (pony) ■ 13 dairy Cows; second, third, and fourth, cal vers (either calved or 4 Heifers November calvers) 2 yearling Heifers 2 three-year-old Steers ■ 1 three-year-old Shorthorn Bull IMPLEMENTS. rTT , M'Cormick hinder, 15-coulter M.H. drill. 6ft set M.H. discs (putcut), 3-leaf tine harrows and bar, set Bft Whakatane grass harrows, S.F. plough, single scuffler, dray and frame, spring cart and harness, sledge, plough, chains, swingle; trees, collars, hames winkers and covers,for 4 horses, riding saddle, cart saddle and breeching, hurdles, quantity wire, posts, netting, 35-gaj-lop Lister separator (as new), 5 milk cans, and; sundries too numerous to Auctioneer’s’ *Ni ote. —The dairy herd, is a particularly fine lot, the majority being young stock, having been caiefully selected and culled by the vendor. TERMS: STRICTLY CASH. SHOWS QTAGO A. & R- SOCIETY’S metropolitan summer : ; SHOW To be held at tahuna PARK On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, ; NOVEMBER 31 and 22, 1933. ENTRIES RECEIVED as per schedule up to SATURDAY, November 11, for Pedigree Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Pigs, Fat Cattle and Sheep, Working Draught Horses, Hackney and Harness Horses, Cobs and Ponies, Competitions (include Dog Trials, Leaping Championship of Otago, Hunting Competitions, Rodeo and Bullock Riding, Musical Chairs, 1 ony Trots, Pig Races, Bushcraft Competitions, including Sawing Championship of the World). -'Vi: Space now being; booked for Machinery and Implement Exhibits. SCHEDULES ON APPLICATION. THOMSON’S Pure Fruit Chilled Beyerages will be sold solely under our auspices throughout the Show. Id per glass for children. A. F, DUTHIE, , '■ Secretary. THE STUD IQ STAND at kakapuaka, Near Balclutha. e Imported • Thoroughbred Stallion ' FLEETHAM. FLEETHAM. jetham’s sire is Picton, by Orvieto, tend-Or, and his dame Flete, by the' : St. Simon. mis: Hack Mares, £3 3s; ThoroughS ’ £ ° 58 ' R. M CALLUM, Kakapuaka. MONEY ONEY TO LEND On FURNITURE, PIANOS. LIFE POLICIES. SHARES, BONDS, Etc., Etc. )TAGO FINANCE & AGENCY CO., D., T. and G. Buildings, 179 Princes >et ! , Dunedin, Established 20 years. REGISTERED AGENCIES: H. Hughqs, 182 Dee street, Invero’ill- C. D. M’Connel! and Co., Ma-ra-’F. Cooke, Clyde street, Balclutha; A’ Barsdell, Kibble street, Oamaru; nci'man, Pryor. Ltd., Church street, iaru. 'onsult us or registered agent for adWE SPECIALISE. lANS. —All securities; low rates; confidential. —Accommodation, Ltd., Bank Jew Zealand Chambers. Princes street. r B your Furniture appropriate background by using Wren’s Wallpaper; it repay by looking Its best. VERTISING Is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion, is won a place for Itself In virtually • industry. Rightly directed and pre1, advertising has proved that It can n a profit to the advertiser. But ■Using should always be considered as slness enterprise, ant. not as a magic ula for unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22102, 4 November 1933, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22102, 4 November 1933, Page 22

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