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SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, At 2 o’clock. On Premises, 36 Grendou street, Maori Hill. JOHN REID & SONS, LTD., w instructed by the Trustees m the Estate of George Stuart, Deceased, will offer: ' VERY SUPERIOR ’ FURNITURE. .BEAUTIFUL REFECTORY TABLE, LUXURIOUS LOUNGE FURNITURE, Comprising Chesterfield, 2 Divans and tub chair (upholstered in velvet), INLAID WALNUT TABLE, FINE BEDROOM FURNITURE, In dark oak, comprising twin beds, duchesse, wardrobe, chest of drawers and pedestal. LOVELY DINING ROOM FURNITURE, In oak, including draw-leaf table, dining chairs with leather backs and seats, arm chair, buffet sideboard, very fine glass front book case. DAVENPORT—DIVAN and TUB CHAIRS, HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER, ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO. Also, Curtains, Settee, Oak-cased Clock, Cutlery, Decanters, Books, Occasional Table, Ornaments, Crystal, Cushions, Single and Double Bedsteads, Good Mattresses, Pillows, Blankets. Napery, Elecric Radiator, China, Carpet Sweeper, Kitchen Utensils. Wringer, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Packing Cases, etc., etc; This is specially good furniture in lovely order. On View Wednesday Afternoon and Morning of Sale. JOHN REID & SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. THIS DAY. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. Instructed by the Perpetual Trustees Company, , Ltd., in the Estate Jane M’Lauchlau. ST. KILDA FREinOLD PROPERTY, No. 34 Driver street. A LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, A have received instructions to Sell by Auction, as above: Lot 5. Block XXXVII, St. Kilda Township, containing approx. 14.6 poles, together with ,5-roomed Villa, box. window-, verandah; bathroom; hot and cold water, electric light; washhouse, copper, tubs, coalhouse; drained. _ , House No. 34 Driver street, St. Kilda. Immediate vacant possession. , Further particulars from THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES COMPANY, LTD.; or, Messrs ASPINALL & SIM, Solicitors; or, THE AUCTIONEERS. ~ THIS DAY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, At 2.30 o’clock,. Account Those Concerned. Dm. spedd i_ n g • is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, This Day (Thursday), at 2.30 o’clock: ’ 3 chests, 5 half-chests Ceylon tea, 3 chests, des. coconut. 1 enamelled bath, S large travellers’ basket hampers, 2 basins. 260 ft Balata belting (1 Jin and Sin), 2 bundles spouting, 8 gals, mixed paint. In lots to suit. MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1934, At 12 o’clock noon. SALE OF OTAGGHARBOUR BOARD LEASES OF LANDS situate in the City of . Dunedin, as under:— BLOCK LXXV—Sections 35, 36, 37, 38. 39, 40, and part of Section 161 (Fryatt and Halsey streets; occupied by the Vacuum Oil Company Proprietary, Ltd.). BLOCK LXXV—Sections 41 and 42 (Fryatt street; occupied by The Texas Company, Australasia, Ltd.). BLOCK LXXV.—Sections 68 and 69 (Bauchop and Jutland streets; occupied by The Shell Company of New Zealand, Limited). BLOCK LXXV—Sections 43 and 44 and part Section 161 (Fryatt and Bauchop streets; occupied The Shell Company of New- Zealand, Ltd.), BLOCK LXXV.—Sections 105 and 106 (Sturdec l aud Halsey streets; occupied by Alfred Edward Silver). BLOCK LXlll.—Section 8 (Mason street; occupied by Farra Bros., Ltd.). BLOCK LXXlV.—Section 82 (Mason street).. ; KS. MCKENZIE, LTD., V have, received instructions from The Otago Harbour Board to offer for Lease by Public Auction the above-mentioned Lands, at their Rooms, No. 10 Dowding street, Dunedin, on the above date. For further particulars apply to v ■ THE AUCTIONEERS, • ’ . THE SECRETARY, Messrs MONDY, STEPHENS, MONRO. & STEPHENS, The Board’s Sclicitors, 9 Bond street, Dunedin. CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, Commencing at 1 o’clock. On Farm, Keinton, North Taieri. TA ALGETY, & CO., LTD., L' have received instructions from'. Mr A. P.' Gibson, whose lease has expired, to offer, as above, the following Live and Dead Stock:— HORSES. 4 draught Mares (good in all work). CATTLE. 4 dairy Cows (September calvers) 2 dairy Cows (in profit) 1 2-year-old Heifer (December calver) 7 yearling Heifer. j , ' PIGS. 2 Sows and litters 1 young Berkshire Boar. IMPLEMENTS, SUNDRIES, ETC. • M.H. mower, d.f. plough, 3-furrow disc plough, 9ft disc harrows (International), cultivator, Norwegian harrows, 13-coulter M.H. grain drill, M.H. binder (6ft cut), Iron Age potato planter, Ivon Age potato digger, double scuffler, digger plough, 4-leaf harrows and bar, saddle harrows, 3 Planet Junr. scufflers, 2 drays and frame, Baltic separator, 2 milk cans, set blocks and chains, 3 sets plough chains, leading chains, 2 saddles and breechings, 4 collars and hames, 4 sets winkers, 4 horse covers, , trees, clod crusher, quantity netting, grindstone, ladder, boiler, quantity Arran Chief seed potatoes, bin loose chaff (about 100 bags), farm tools, etc. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1934. At the Corporation Sale Yards, Balclutha. nnHE NATIONAL MORTGAGE & ■*- AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., will offer, on account of Mr A. Allison, Puerua: 5 dairy Cows (second calvers, September) 6 dairy Heifers (September calvers). The above Cows and Heifers are wellbred Shorthorn cross sorts, and sound. When Queen Mary paid an unofficial visit to Queen Mary’s Hospital, Stratford, a few weeks ago, she spoke to all the 210 patients. Her tour lasted two hours. The Queen spoke to a nurse who was admitted some time ago suffering from a serious injury to the spine. The nurse was employed at a London hospital and was holding a dying patient when he cried out for more air. The nurse turned to open the window with her free hand, and in doing so severely injured her, spine. The specialist who attended her took her to Queen Mary’s Hospital, and here she recently underwent a serious but successful operation. After two years’ work, necessitating the use of 140 tons of new steelwork, 22,000 linear feet of electric welding, and 66,400 welding electrodes, repairs have been completed to the great Sharnbrook viaduct carrying the main line of ’the L.M.S. railway over the River Ouse at Sharnbrook, near Bedford.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22366, 13 September 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22366, 13 September 1934, Page 16

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