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SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY, THURSDAY. AUGUST 30, At 2.30 o’clock. Account Those Concerned. Dm. s p e d d i n g • is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, To-day (Thursday), at 2.30 o’clock: Three enamelled baths (s<l and 6ft), 2 200-gal tanks, 5 valuable chiming wall clocks, 2 porcelain basins, 3 sinks, 300 ft leather belting, 100 ft Balata belting, gas boiler, 9 gallons cream paint, 2 wringers, 3 half-chests tea, 15 sheets roofing iron, 17 sheets p.g. iron, etc., etc. In lots to suit. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, At 1.30 p.m., And Continuing in the Evening at 7.15. ISAACS’S QUARTERLY SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, From the Union Pawn Office, 5 Maclaggan street. TAMES SAMSON & CO. ** have received instructions from the Manager of the Union Pawn Office to Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street: • The following list of valuable Unredeemed Pledges—viz.: 1929 — April 5: 877, gold chain. 1930 — December 13: 3161, 3 gold rings; 3187, g. brooch and ring. 1931 — February: S.h. lever; 1343, s.b. gun. June: 1537, dog collar, etc.; 1851,' band ring; 2893, gem ring. 1932 May; 1384, gold Geneva. July 2; 1767, gold chain. July 6: 1798, canteen of cutlery; 1827, gold bangle watch. August: 2073, gold lever and g.m. greenstone chain; 2129, g, brooch and ring; 2147, sil. watch; 2956, 3 gold bangles, brooch, 4 gold rings and chain; 3102, s.h. Waltham. v 1933 — June: 194, r.g. wristlet; 883, gold chain; 1168, nugget pin; 1370, microscope; 1546, gold bangle; 1554, racket; 1617, g. bangle; 1730, violin and ease; 1810, attache case. July: 1816, e.p. tea set; 1830, diamond ring; 1846, field glasses;. 1900, gold Waltham; 1931, ring. August: 1953, gold chain and pendant; 2063, gold bangle watch; 2067, book; 2068, 2 g. rings; 2075, s.h. Waltham; 2093, s.h. watch; 2095, 3 gold medals, 1 silver; 2106, violin, case, and bow; 2117, barometer; 2126, accordion; 2139, r.g. watch; 2141, r.g. watch; 2145, signet ring; 2147, boxing gloves; 2149, sil. chronograph stop watch (double split); 2154, sil. Omega watch; 2184, r.g..watch, guard, and pendant; 2193, clarionet; 2202, diamond cluster ring; 2209, knives, forks, and spoons; 2235, clarionet; 2239, ring; 2240, watch. September: 2234, suit case; 2243, stop watch; 2244, kit bag; 2253, g. brooch; 2259, 2 sil. wristlets; 2260, dressing case; 2267, gem ring; 2285, gold bang]e watch; 2295, r.g. Waltham; 2297, lever; 2318, kit bag; 2339, e.p. forks; 2348, gem ring; 2361, o. glasses; 2381, stop watch; 2384, gold wristlet; 2395, r.g. watch; 2398, s. lever; 2405, gold ring; 2410, racket; 2412, e.p. cake knives and forks; 2417, gem ring; 2422, e.p. coimet and case; 2425, sib s. rings, pepper and salt set; 2427, watch; 2428, lOct gold watch, chain, and sovereign; 2430, gold watch; 2443, r.g. wristlet’; 2461, attache case; 2462, gold wristlet; 2468, gem ring; 2469, diamond cluster ring; 2474, r.g. wristlet; 2539, sil. watch. October: 2492, gold chain; 2495, 2 g. medals; 2503, kodak and caSe > 2513, g. ring: 2520, g. ring; 2534, g. ring: 2538, field glasses; 2539, r.g Elgin watch; 2540, manicure set; 2542, diamond cluster ring; 2547, S ’E. wristlet; 2563, watch and gold ring; 2064,- watch and fob; 2566, pearl necklace, ring, and pendant; 2586, Canadian kodak; 2594, rug: 2603, sil. lever; 2619, r.g. wristlei,: 2639, sil. wristlet; 2641, guard and pendant; 2648, gem ring; 2687. diamond ring- 2692. gold Geneva; 2698, carbine kodak; 2699, eil. wristlet; 2607, gold bangle watch; 2717, ring; 2719, saxophone and case; 2723, sil. lever, toilet set; 2730, g. ring; 2730, Omega watch; 2750. 2 suede table centres, handpainted; 2760, r.g Waltham; 2765, , Geneva; 2773, trombone and case; 2775, gem ring. November; -783,_ a -dozen knives; 2795, 5-stone diamond ring: 2801. s.h. Geneva: 2802, cluster; 2803, 2 gold rings: 2SU4. gold wristlet and ring; 2808, wristlet; 2811, g. brooch; 2831. r.g. wristlet; 2840, _ 2 gem rings; 2858 r.g. watch and chain; 2864, nng, -87-, si . Waltham wristlet: 2892, w.ring; 2904, sil. lever and gold chain: 2907, g. necklet and pendant; 2909, gold bangle watch 2917, wristlet; 2931, band ring; 2801, watch and guard. . 41so, 200 lots not catalogued, consisting of jewellery of every description, tools, brief bags, musical instruments, kodaks, violins, etc., etc. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1934. BALCLUTHA STOCK SALE. SPECIAL ENTRY REGISTERED JERSEY CATTLE. HE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OP NEW ALAND, LTD., will offer by auction, above, on account of Messrs P. S. ant and Son, Pucrua;20 2,3, and 4-year-old registered ■ Jersey Cows and Heifers 1 2-year-old registered Jersey Bull. |l hese cattle comprise Messrs Grant and i’s annual draft from their registered d. All the heifers and cows are near profit and can be recommended as ong constitutioned Jerseys with excep□al butter-fat backing. II pedigrees at sale or on application. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1934. (mediately before the Stock Sale at our Bridge Sale Yards, Waitahuna. ■'HE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF N.Z., PD., favoured with instructions from r F. Pennell, Waitahuna,who is giving > farming, will offer by Auction, on the >ove date:— ~ _ . All that parcel of Leasehold Land tuated in the District of Waitahuna, ast, Sections 83, part 84-85, 88, and 89, lock V, area 69 acres; also 2 acres chard, including 100 Cherry Trees under ire netting; 4-roomcd House, e.k, telemne, outbuildings, stable, garag_e, shed, id fowl house; cowshed, stock 54, 2,4, and 8-tooth Ewes, 2 Cows, 2 Horses, ’agon, Fowls, etc. To be offered as a Going Concern. Terms and Conditions at Sale. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1934, 11 a.m. On the Farm, " Granton,” Outram. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE, HORSES, AND IMPLEMENTS. ETC. HE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW IALAND, LTD., favoured with instrucns from the Trustees of the late Mrs M'Lcod, of “ Granton,” Outram, will er by auction: Hie whole of their Live and Dead ack, as above: 45 dairy Cows (Aug. and Oct. calvers) 8 two-year-old Heifers (spring calvers) 5 Yearlings 1 Bull HORSES. 3 draught Mares (a.w.) 1 registered draught Filly (by Scotland Hero), rising 3yrs 1 draught Filly, rising 3yrs (by Scotland Hero). PIGS. 12 store Pigs 3 Sows (in pig). IMPLEMENTS. plough, M.H. mower, M.H. discs, 3-f. Ransoine plough, cultivator, roller, M.H. binder, tine harrows, ridger, M.H. drill, Planet scuffler, dray and frame, spring dray, 4-cow plant milking machine, milk cooler, water pump, milk cans, buckets, blocks and chains, swingle trees, spring cart harness, harness for 5 horses, horse covers, 50 sacks oats, 70 fowls, Buiek tourer car, and sundries too numerous to mention. Luncheon Provided. ADVERTISING Is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion It has won a place for Itself In virtually every industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that It can return' a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22354, 30 August 1934, Page 16

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