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SALES BY AUCTION FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, At 2 o’clock. In Our Rooms, Dowling street. BEARING SALE GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. WALNUT IRON-FRAME PIANO <By Albert Renard); an exceptionally good instrument; mellow tone, 2 HUTH 4-VALVE RADIO SETS, ESTEY 11-STOP MIRROR-BACK ORGAN, ' 2 SINGER DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINES. RICHARD PEACE COTTAGE PIANO, BEAUTIFUL 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, NEW DARK OAK BEDROOM SUITE, ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER, 1 HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER, 2 Riniu Bedroom Suites, 2. Chesterfield* Suites, Extending .Dining Table, Hall Stand, 6 Sewing Machines, S.G. Chair, Hall Seat. Monarch Typewriter, Sideboard, Card Table, Long Mirror, Marble Clock, 2 Lawn Mowers.. Oak Tea Wagon, Duchesse, Armchair, Single Wood Bod, Meccano set, S.G.'Push Chair, Oak China Cabinet, Dolls’ Beds, ■ Round Table, Kitchen Chairs. Double Iron Beds, Kitchen Table, Washstand, Zealandia 3ft L.P. Range, Gramophone, Records, Overmantel. etc. ■ Also. 2 B.S.A. and 2 DOUGLAS MOTOR „ . • CYCLES.; pLARKE & VENN,- LIMITED, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, Dowling street. FRIDAY. JANUARY 19, 1034. At 12 noon. CLEARING SALE AT MOUNT ROYAL, PALMERSTON. rpHE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-A TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD., favoured with instructions from Mr Chas. Buchan, who has sold his farmi will offer *by auction as above: The., Whole, of His Live and Dead Stock, etc.,'.comprising:— 11 Jersey Cows (in full milk) 9 Jersey Heifers 1 Yearling Steer , 1 aged Gelding , 4 Pigs ’ ■ , 63 Fowls 10 Geese 4 Ducks S h.p. motor, circular saw and shafting, turnip pulper. Planet Jun. field grubber, spring ’cart, garden grubber, garden sower, ladder, wheelbarrow, grindstone,- set. pipe discs, pipe vyce and .cutters, set pulley blocks and rope, lawn 'mower, 2 spray pumps, 5 garden seats, swingle trees.'and chains, set spring cart harness, 6 sheets plaster board, quantity building material, roofing iron and spouting. 2 carpenters’ benches; quantity wire netting, 2 office stools,- kauri desk, large quantity- garden tools, vyce, Alfa Layal separator, cooler (new), Alfa La.val steel churn, 2 milk cans, 2 buckets, . 2 water troughs, 6 water ‘ barrels, length garden ' hose, 5 bluegum. gates,. incubator, copper boiler and frame, lewt nails, and staples, pipe, fittings, quantity pot plants and empty flower. pots, 2 stretchers and bedding,, 2 .tons .lucerne hay, stack cover,; ■ cattle ■ dog. and sundries too numerous .to mention. ■ LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. The .Auctioneers wish Ho draw special attention to the'Jersey Cows, which are the original Mount .Royal -strain and can recommend them to intending purchasers, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1934, At* 1 O’clock sharp. CLEARING SALE ' On the Farm, Port road, Waitati. rpHE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-•i TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, favoured with instructions from Mr' J. Brensell, wlio is giving up farming,.will offer by auction, as above: The whole of his Live and Dead Stock, Comprising—--7 dairy Cows (January', and February ealvers) 1 pedigree Jersey Bull (2 years) 2 yearling Heifers 1 draught Gelding.’ (8 years, all work) - 1-spring-cart Mare (4 years) I spring-cart Gelding (all work) 4 acres swede turnips 6 acres purple and green-top turnips 6 acres lirst : l-lass oats. Bingle-furroW R. arid; G. plough, set 3-leaf tyiic harrows, set R. and G, discs, Carlyle disc harfow (9 feet), Storrie ridgcr, M'Gprmack binder. Bft grass; sower, Bfti cultivator, chaffcutter, clod crusher, turnip scuffleff road grader, spring dray;, tip dray, gig, International 4 h.p. engine, Hornsby 3 h.p. engine, 2 wheelbarrows, 2 sledges,'4wheel trolley, swiugletrees and chains, hillside plough, set blocks anfi chairs, 2 scythes, large quantity tools, etc., 3 cart- saddles and breechings, riding .saddle.and bridle, .4 sets collars and : harries, set gig harness, 3 bridles, 2 . sets -leading chains, 3 pairs leather reins,..2 horse covers, 2 head stalls, quantity galvanised iron, circular tfaw and bench, saw. bench, 2-crosscut saws, belting, 4 hauling chains, 2 iron ’ boilers, 2 ladders, 2 50-galion drums , with screw tops, 4 sets hames, vyce, | grindstone, grubbers, picks, hammers, shovels, crowbars, spades, maids, wedges, etc., ,35-gallon Alfa-Layal separator, 2 Khgallou milk cans, 2 5-gallon cans, 3 milk buckets, milk cooler (new) with fittings, chaff sacks,• 2 sacks cocksfoot, 30 rabbit'traps, 10 cords manuka, 4 cords mixed firewood, sundries', etc. -... TAKRAS SALE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1934, : At 10 a.m . 150 two-tooth Wethers 300 two-tooth Wethers 270 two-tooth Wethers 1100 two-tooth Coryicdale Wethers 230 two-tooth Romney cross Ewes , 390 two-tooth Romney cross Wethers 900 six and - eight-tooth quarter, and halfhred Wethers 936 two arid four-tooth fine, Laltbred Wethers Sll two-tooth halfhred Ewes 40 two and four-tooth Wethers. .250 two-tooth crossbred Wethers. 100 forir-tooth quarterbred Wethers. rpHE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS' & WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. ! BALCLUTHA SALE. FRIDAY; JANUARY 19, 1934. 1050 fat Lambs.. 50 fat Wethers. GO fat Ewes, . 11 Hereford Cowg (with calves by - Shorthorn hull) , . 12 Cows (.with calves at foot) 9 fat Bullocks 1 two-year-old Shorthorn Bull • 3 three-montlis-old \ Collie Pups. rpHE DUNEDIN "STOCK AGENTS’ & A WOOLBROKERS’ASSOCIATION. IVTALLPAPERS—Choice English Papers at VY greatly- reduced ' prices'.—Smiths. Ltd:, Octagon and Smith Dunedin (next theatresi Drinking a pint of champagne from a yard-long glass in one gulp is an old custom associated with - a venison feast •which was. held early in December at Stoke, Staffordshire, to celebrate the 145t1i anniversary of the Ancient Corporation of Hanley. In days gone by it was the custom to reject any now member to this mock corporation if he paused for breath when drinking, from the £2OO ceremonial glass. At the recent banquet the corporation’s recorder read a yearly record of the world and local events, and the famous .“Venison Song” number echoed again, through room. . A chess match took, place in Parkhurst Gaol .a few weeks ago between convicts, arid a.team of seven Isle of Wight players. Not long ago a leading exponent of the game becariic a prisoner at Parkhurst and before long chess was a craze among the convicts. A group of the players was granted permission, by the governor to try their skill against a team from outside. ' The games were closely contested, the visitors, all good players, winning hv nine . games to six. They agreed not to smoke, n« their opponents were prohibited from doing so by prison regulations. At the conclusion of the match a member of the prison team expressed thanks to the visitors for the pleasure they had given.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22164, 18 January 1934, Page 16

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