SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY. THURSDAY, MARCH 15, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, 142 High street. On Account of David Samuel Trust. FREEHOLD DWELLING PROPERTY, (50 SILVERTON STREET (Corner of Elliott street, Andersons COMPACT' VERANDAH COTTAGE, 5 Rooms and Kitchenette, and CORNER FREEHOLD SECTION, On the tram route, warm, sunny section, "DARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, ■t ar e instructed to sell by Auction, Allotment 12 of Section 2. Block LL, Anderson's Bay, area 26. G poles, with a comfortable 5-roomed kitchenette Wooden Dwelling: electric light, bathroom, porcelain bath, porcelain basin, hot and cold water; drained to sewer. To close this trust a very reasonable offer will be accepted. Conditions of sale apply, „. n^r , nT , Messrs DUNCAN & MACGREGOR, ■ Barristers and Solicitors. National Bank N.Z. Chambers, Princes street; Or ' PARK. REYNOLDS, LIMITED. FRIDAY, MARCH IC, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, High street. SPECIAL ADVT. STERLING SILVER AND PLATED WARE. SOLID SILVER TEAPOT AND SUGAR BASIN, PEN, PENCIL, AND PAPER KNIFE IN CASE. 3 FILAGREE SWEET DISHES, SHEFFIELD PLATE INKSTAND, PLATED WARE, Walker and Hall Spoons and Forks, Gravy Spoons, Fruit Spoons, Fish Knives and Forks, Fruit Knives, Rustless Knives. Also, Account of whom it may concern. MAN'S BLUE CLOTH COAT. SIZE 4, 28 PAIRS SILK STOCKINGS. Unclaimed Cargo. pARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1934, At 11.30 a.m. On the farm. WHARETOA. DISPERSAL SALE OF STOCK AND PLANT. i*/RIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., »» LTD., have received instructions from Messrs Weir Bros., Wharetoa, who are giving up farming, to sell by Public Auction, as above: — THEIR COMPLETE STOCK AND PLANT, comprising: 120 Romney cross 2-tootb Ewes •430 Romney cross 4,6, and 8-tooth Ewes 200 Romney cross ewe Lambs 200 Romney cross wether Lambs 12 Romney Rams 2 Border Leicester Rams 1 7-year-old draught Gelding 1 G-year-old draught Marc 1 5-year-old draught Mare 1 3-year-old draught Filly 1 3-year-old draught Gelding 1 nine-year-old draught Mare 1 aged draught Mare 1 draught Mare and Foal 2 Hacks 8 dairy Cows in milk 3 Heifers 1 Steer 2 heifer Calves 1 3-furrow plough, 1 double furrow plough. 1 single furrow plough, 1 double digger, 1 single digger, 1 single scuffler, If moulding plough, 1 Cam bridge roller, 1 reaper and binder, 1 Reid and Gray lime sower, 6-leai tyne harrows, 1 set 9ft discs, 1 ridger, 1 13-coulter drill, 1 sledge, a clod presser, 1 farm dray and frame, a tip dray. 1 gig, 1 sheep feeder, 1 cart saddle and breeching, 6 collars and hames, 2 sets leading chains, 1 set 6-horse blocks and chains, 6 horse covers, 6 sets plough chains, quantity grass seed, manure and chaff, ernntv sacks, tools, 5 stacks oaten sheaves (approximately 40 tons), 14 coils Cyclone netting. 500 stakes and broadleaf posts, and sundries. NOTE.—The ewe-flock is a particularly good one, and buyers are afforded a great opportunity of acquiring young ewes. The dairy cows are all grade Jerseys, and the horses comprise a very good team of sound, staunch draughts. . LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CLEARING SALE. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 28, 1934, At 12 noon. On the Farm, Greenfield. DISPERSAL SALE* OF SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, AND FARMING PLANT. WKiUtIT, STiii'JII!iJNHUJN ; (X. LU, LTD., have received instructions from Mr John Spratt to sell by Public Auction..as above: THE WHOLE of his STOCK AND PLANT, comprising: 400 f and f. mouth Ewes , 180 ewe Lambs \ 180 wether Lambs 9 Romney Rams, four-shear 4 dairy Cows (in milk) 2 Heifers, springing 1 Red Poll Bull, 18 months 3 Calves 1 six-year-old draught Mare 1 aged draught Mare 4 aged draught Geldings 1 d.f. plough (convertible to 3-furrow), 1 swing plough, 1 garden plough, 5leaf tyne harrows and bar, 4-leaf tyne harrows and bar, 1 Cambridge roller, 1 grubber, 1 R. and G. ridger, 1 double scuffler (Storrie Willett), 1 single scuffler, M.H. binder, 15coulter Farmers' Favourite drill, 18ft R. and G. grass seed sower, 1 farm dray and frame, 1 sledge, men's hut on wheels. Lister 2-stand shearing plant complete, wool table, vyce and ■bench, 1 sheep feeder. 4-horse blocks and chains, bars and trees for 5 horses, saddle and breeching, collars (new), hames and winkers for 5 horses, 2 sets leading chains, 4 sets plough chains, 6 horse covers, quantity manure and grass seed, 10 bundles chaff sacks, wheat and oat sacks, wire netting and stakes, coal, meat safe, milk cans, empty drums, and sundries. ALSO FURNITURE AND FITTINGS On Account Mrs John Spratt. 1 7-piece moquette dining room Suite 2 single wood Bedsteads and Mattresses 1 Stretcher and Mattress 2 duchesse Chests 1 Wardrobe with mirror and drawer 1 Pedestal 1 kitchen Table 0 kitchen Chairs 2 Forms 1 flower Stand 2 Churns Mats, Linoleum, and Sundries.
AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—The Ewes and Lambs are in excellent condition, and can be thoroughly recommended to intending purchasers. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ''ALE OF BORDER LEICESTER STUD FLOCK. Account Estate late S. G. Indcr. GORE STOCK SALE, TUESDAY, MARCH 20. 100 stud Ewes 50 m.s. Lambs 30 Rama A couple were married at Oxford lately, after having to go home from the church the previous day without the ceremony being performed. They were Mr James Cullum and Miss Elsie D. Shepherd, and they made arrangements with the vicar of St. Fridoswides Church five weeks previously. They waited at the church until 3 p.m., the latest legal time for weddings, but the vicar had not arrived. It was found that about three weeks previously the vicar left and the new vicar was unaware that any wedding was to have been performed.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22212, 15 March 1934, Page 16
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