SALES BY AUCTION ' FRIDAY, MAY 25, At 2 o'clock. In Our Rooms, Bowling street. CLEARING SALE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. . FULL-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE (Complete), „ T „ TT , LOVELY 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE. SOLID.OAK SIDEBOARD, • OVAL OAK EXTENDING TABLE, -. 7-PIECE OAK DIKING. SUITE, 7-VALVE SUPERHET. CABJNEr RADIO, . . 22-STOP AMERICAN ORGAN, *-piece Cromwell Suite, Extending Dining Table, Wicker Chair, Wardrobe, Dressing Table, Double Wood Bed, Drop-side Cot, Gentleman's Cycle. Mirror, Double Iron Bed. Mattress, Wringer, Gas Ring, Record Cabinet, Round Table, Rocking Chair. Singer Drop-head Machine, Hall Stand, Pictures, Gramophone Records, Electric Iron, Gas Griller, Gas Heater, -4 Egg Crates, Birdcage, Kitchen Chairs, Boys Cycle,, Door, Gas . Cooker. CLARKE & VENN, LTD., Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, Dowling street. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 25, ), ■■ '..-'.r. :■;-;.- At. 7.15. ' In Our Main Floor Rooms, Bowling street. EIDER. QUILTS,^EiDER.^UILTS. 20 BEAUTIFUL EIDER. QUILTS . (Very latest models, beautiful designs and Colourings). : HOUSEHOLD IRISH LINEN, -■ Tablecloths, Serviettes, Silk Bedspreads, 50 Pair of Sheeta, 250 Pair High-grade •■;■ :•;•■ ■/. -.Towels.- ,;••'■' ." . , ' BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. 200 PAIRS OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES * IOOTAIRS' OF- GOLOSHES 100 PAIRS OF CANVAS SHOES. Also, '-'LLJ'L^Lwr BEAUTIFUL CANTEEN OF CUTLERY : . (50 pieces, oak case), ... .'- .v •■ 2 WIRELESS SETS (Brand, new, Symphony, guaranteed). AMES'. SAMSON k CO. have received instructions to .sell, as MONDAY, MAY 28, 1934, » .. -At Noon (sharp). On' the Property,!"Thei>Gorge," Clinton. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGEAND AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., have receivedinstructions from Mr Angus Shaw i (who has* disposed of Jiis property) to offer, at the above time and Place, tor absolute'.unreßerved sale, the whole of his live and dead.stock, as under:— , HORSES. . 2 draught Geldings, 6yrs (extra . good) •.2 draught Geldings, 9yrs ; 2 draught Geldings, aged.... ; . : : 1 draught Gelding, 3yrs (all work) 1 draught Mare, 3yrs (all work) 1 draught Gelding, 4yr 8 . (shaft or lead) : : v ;:•' 1 spring cart Mare, 4yrg, 2 draught fillies; 3yrs • -'.,. draught colt, 2yrs (unbroken) • 1 yearling Colt " ' ... \ 2 Hacks, 6yrs (harness or saddie) N 1 Hack, 9yrs. (saddle).. | ' /.,-•■; SHEEP. - :.'. '• : 290 2, 4,' 6, 8-tooth Romney cross Ewes "'■-'.'" 150 f. arid f.m. Romney cross Ewes 100 Romney cross ewe Hoggeti .170 m.s. Lambs '* ' ." '.'■'■. 9 4-shear Romney Rams. .; , , .CATTLE. ;- 6 dairy Cows (Sept.-Oct. calvers) 2" dairy Heifers. IMPLEMENTS.—3 f. plough (R. and G.), D.F; plough (R- and G.), single digger (R. aridG.), binder (Deering), Farmere' Favourite' drill, M.H. cultivator,R, and G. 10ft discs, 6-leaf tyne harrows, tip . dray and frame, ■> road . dray and frame,, scuffler, wagon (6- ] horse), spring dray, gig, hut on sledge, j 4 coils Cyclone, 200 stakes, 120 broad- : leaf posts; scoop, 3 sets leading chains, ■'.-"--, collars, hames, winkers and. covers for two 6-horse teams; two 6-horse sets blocks and chains and trees, 12 sets .plough chains," cart saddle and breeching, riding saddle, gig,' harness, spring- cart harness, horse feeder, separator (Baltic), cream cans, furniture, forge, tools and sundries. '.'•■, s:•'••:'.,Ate°» '■■'.-- •■"'• -'■ '■■•' On Account Client, 480 extra g6od : Romney cross ewe ' . 'hoggets (oneJ earmark). : ' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Auctioneer's .Note.—The horses can be thorough recommended' to buyers as good, ■ound working sorts, while the implements are in first-class order! ; ; -v ,CLEARING SALE AT POOLRURN, CENTRAL OTAGO. ~ " TUESDAY MAY 29. 1934, , At 12.30 o'clock. mjONALD ' REID & CO., LTD., have received instructions from the • Executors in the Estate of the late Mary rFlanjiery (who havp sold the property) to Sell by'Public Auction: The '•■Whole.-' of the Live and Dead Uock, • ■ ,"■•/ ', -• ,' SHEEP. 370 breeding Ewes (mixed ages) - "'lso"mixed-sex Lambs -• 20 Wethers 8 Rame. '.CATTLE. .13 dairy Cows': v 22 Steers and" Heifers . •■•■ l Buii. , v .•;■; , HORSES. 6 draught Mares and Geldings 2 light Mares. IMPLEMENTS. ■ ," Donald wool press, <l.f. plough, disc harrows, hay lift, hay sweep, gram drill, hay rake, harrows, wagon, express wagon, grass-seed box, gig, roller; grindstone, binder, empty sacks, v. 1 coil wire, pbste,.ladders, tools, etc., wire, netting, harness for 6 horses, riding saddle, covers, blocks and chains, trees, Chrysler Motor Car. Household Furniture and sundries. - Refreshments Provided. '•-..'.' BALCLUTHA SALE. • FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1934. 300 crossbred forward conditioned Lambs 120 fat. Ewes 90 fat Lambs _ 10 fat and forward Bullocks ; 45 fat Wethers (good) ;." ' 50 forward Lambs ' •",.'■! 30 prime Lanibs, . . "A ■■. 200 two, four; six; and eight-tooth 1 Romney. Cross Ewes (in, lamb : to Romney rams) . 250 four-shear Romney Cross Ewes (in.lamb-to Romney rams). THE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS'& WOOLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION. BURNSIDE STOCK SALES. ■ Vendors and. Buyers-interested, in above Salea are requested to Note that the following ALTERATIONS IN REGULATIONS have been agreed upon, to take •ffect as from May 29, 1934, viz.— ; i; Fat Cattle to be drafted and penned readv for sale by 8,45 a.m.. excepting Catt'le forwarded by rail from Outram " and the North tine. ' ' S. Fat Pigs to be penned' ready f.or sale by 11.15 a.m. ; J/All Fat Cattle and Fat Pigs arriving by. road and not drafted by the above times .will be offered last. 4. All Fat Sheep will be sold by the pen, and the, purchaser will be re- '- sponsible for payment for the lot. THE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS' & WOOLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION. " OTEELITE " PAINTS—Put your labour O into something durable. " Steellte Red and Green for service.—Smith and Bmlth, Ltd. IZa P
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22270, 24 May 1934, Page 16
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