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SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY, TUESDAY. MAY 8, At 2 o’clock. In Our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. FURNITURE. FURNISHINGS, AND EFFECTS, Including LARGE AXMINSTER CARPET ' ' (16 x 13.6). S-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (6ft couch), HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPET (12 x 10.6), OAK CHINA CABINET, T-PIECE MOQUETTE DINING SUITE, LIGHT OAK SIDEBOARD, . » DIVAN CHAIRS (in Moquette), QUAINT OAK HALL STAND, JACOBEAN OAK BEDROOM SUITE, . 2 LINOLEUM SQUARES. 'TAMES SAMSON . AND CO. hare received instructions to sell by auction in their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. Catalogue of Household Furniture and Effects, including:— 10 I 13.0 Axminster carpet, 3-piece pak bedroom suite, 3 divan chairs, ogk sideboard, oak hall stand, 3-piece Chesterfield suite, .oak Morris chair, 12 x 10.6 Ax. carpet, reversible wool rugs, extending dining table, bak china cabinet, oak dropaide cot, oak settee and 2 oak. Morris chairs,, uphol. h.b. chairs, f.s. chairs, •tained bedroom suite, linoleum squares, dak duchesse, curtains, silk bedspreads, s.b. settee, copper kerbs, log boxes, cushions, 10.6 x 4.6 Wilton carpet, DOUBLE CRIB BUNK, electric heater, portable gramophone, records, glassware, crockery, vases, ornaments, clock, enamelware, kitchen utensils, steps, cupboard, • etc., etc. Also, 3 IRON GATES; TUESDAY, MAY 8, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, 142 High street; STYLISH St, CLAIR BUNGALOW, : 112 Richardson street. 5 ROOMS, ALL CONVENIENCES: Also, NORTH-EAST VALLEY HOUSE, 159 North road, COMFORTABLE 6-ROOMED VILLA Corner Freehold Section. Conditions of sale at LAND SALES, LIMITED; Or, . - . -pARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. 8, • ; TUESDAY, MAY At 12 o’clock, . At Rooms, Princes street. In the Estate Mary E. Leach (deceased). RAVENSBOURNE FREEHOLD, Fronting Ross and Hili streets. f A LEX, HARRIS, LIMITED, have received instructions to sell; by auction, as above: ; Allotments 3,4, 15, and 16, Block VI, Second. Extension of Rothesay, area 1 acre (more or less), together with 2 Dwellings thereon, each 4 rooms, scullery, copper, tubs, electric light in one house. Both vacant. Fronting Ross street and Hill street. .... Forther particulars from’ Messrs WEBB. ALLAN. WALKER, k ; • ANDERSON. ' ’ ■ • - ■ Solicitors. SALE. OF. .VALUABLE CENTRAL OTAGO FREEHOLD PROPERTY . . (In a Deceased Estate), ; On THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1934, 1 ' At 2 p.m. In our Land Sale Room, 43 Jetty street, ; ' • Dnnedin. ■ ’ " TJONALD- REID k C 0.,. LTD., have, have received instructions from the Executors in the Estate of the late Mary Flannery to’sell by public auction, on the ■above-mentioned, date, at their Land Sale Room,; Jetty street, Dunedin: That desirable Freehold Farm, situated at, Poolburn, Central Otago, consisting of 300 acres (more or less), and being Section?, Blpck XI, Poolburn District, Land Transfer Title; fenced and subdivided into .7 paddocks; 7 acres arc sown in lucerne, 12 acres stubble, the, remainder being in English grass. Buildings consist ofiisix-roomed doublefcrick • Residence, ‘bathroom, h. and c. water, 6-stalled stable, barn, cowbyre, wool shed, and yards. ■ The property is distant one mile from •chool and Post Office (mail by rural delivery) . The \ quality of the land is unsurpassed in the “district for producing white and green crops as well as pasture. To anyone requiring a first-class mixed farm. We strongly recommend inspection of . this proprety, which is being offered •for sale in order to wind up the Estate. For further particulars apply » •: Messrs BRUGH, CALVERT, & ’ BARROWCLOUGH; Solicitors, Moray place, Dunedin; ' THE AUCTIONEERS. "QTEEUTE” PAINTS—Put your labour O Into something durable. “ Steellte ” ~3led and Green i or service.—Smith an* Smith. Ltd. : j • 12ap

The richest hare in the world was lately tanning wild somewhere near Bielefeld, in the Khineland. Bound its neck was a handkerchief containing £7O in notes. Meantime a peasant woman was weeping out her heart for trying to strangle a hare in a trap with an improvised belt concealing her worldly possessions. She cucce’eded only in setting the animal free.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22256, 8 May 1934, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22256, 8 May 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22256, 8 May 1934, Page 14

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