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3ALES BY AUCTION FRIDAY, the 19th day of OCTOBER, 1934, At Noon. At the Council Chambers, Port Chalmers. MESSRS ' TAMBLYN, RHODES, & i-TX JAMIESON are instructed by the Port Chalmers Mechanics’ Institute to offer for sale by auction the undermentioned LEASES: 1. Part Section 593 Town of Port Chalmers. Term, 14 years from 2. r th October, 1934. Present Lessee: Mrs Jeanme Davidson. • ~ 2. Part Sections 393 and 394 Town ol Port Chalmers. Term, 14 years from 25th October, 1934. Present Lessee: Jose Da Costa. „ . , 3. Parts Sections 393, 394, 390, and 396, Town of Port Chalmers. Term, 14 years from 25th October, 1934. Present Lessee: James Alexander Thomson. Further particulars from KENNETH G. ROY, Solicitor. 171 Princes street Dunedin, And at Port Chalmers; Or, THE AUCTIONEERS. POSTPONEMENT AUCTION SALE. The Auction Sale of Macandrew’s Bay Property advertised for Monday, September 17, is Postponed. rpAMRLYN, RHODES, & JAMIESON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1934, Commencing at 12,30 p.m. CLEARING SALE OF HORSES, CO VS, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. On the Farm. Lovell's Flat. QTRONACH, MORRIS & CO., LTD., O acting under instructions iron). Mi E. W. Robson, of Lovell’s Flat, will offer by public auction, at the above time and place, the following;— « , ' 18 Cows, just at profit 3 Cows, just calved IT Heifers, just at profit 3 Heifers, just calved 4 Heifer Calves 1 Bull 1 draught Gelding. 6 years 1 draught Mare. 8 years 1 half-draught Gelding, 8 , years 1 draught Gelding, aged 1 Set 10ft Massey-Harris disc harrows, 2-furrow Reid and Gray plough, farm dray, Massey-Harris 13-coulter grain drill with grass seed and turnip boxes (fitted with four-horse trees), Massey-Harris binder, four-horse blocks and chains, harness, trees, and chains for three horses, and sundries. Outside Entry: 1 draught Gelding, rising 5 years AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—As Mr Robson’s lease has expired, and he is only carrying on the Freehold, he is giving up dairying and going in for less agricultural work. Everything will, therefore, be offered for bona; fide sale. Light Luncheon Provided. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1934, At Council Chambers, Cromwell. At 12 o’clock noon. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD , PROPERTY AT HAWEA. CTRONACH, MORRIS, & CO., LTD., acting under instructions from the Mortgagee, will offer, as above; All that ..parcel of'land situate in the Hawea District containing by admeasurement two roods (more or less) being Section 71, Block XII, on the Public Map of the said District, and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Register Book Volume 191 Folio 205, together with all buildings .and erections theron. The buildings comprise tworoomed Cottage with pantry, two-roomed shed, and fencing, all in fair order. There are also some shelter and fruit trees on the property. -,v Tgnns and Conditions at Sale. Further particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS: Or,

Messrs BR ASCII & THOMPSON, Solicitors, Dunedin. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT QUEENSBERRY, NEAR CROMWELL. To ,be offered at the Cromwell Council Chambers, Cromwell, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, At 12 o’clock Noon. T*HE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD. in conjunction with MESSRS STRONACH, MORRIS CO., LTD., have received instructions from the Mortgagees to offer for sale by public auction: Lease in Perpetuity No. 1413 ot Section 5, Block IX, Tarras Survey District, 320 acres. Lease in Perpetuity No. 1228, of ' Sections 6,9, 12. Block IX, Tarras Survey district, 571 acres 3 roods 36 poles. . Together with all buildings, erections, and improvements thereon. The property is half a mile from Queensberry School and 15 miles from Cromwell. The buildings consist of 4roomed Iron Housed hut, chaffhouse, and sheep yards. The property is subdivided into 12 paddocks and has adequate. water. 50 acres are in autumn sown oats, 25 acres in autumn sown barley, and 20 acres in young grass. Further particulars from Messrs NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., Messrs STRONACH, MORRIS & CO., LTD., ..0r... Messrs BRODRICK & PARCELL, Solicitors, Cromwell. CLEARING SALE OF STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. Rockingham Farm, near Queenstown. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, At 1 p.m. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, have received instructions from Mr Ed. Monson (Quenstown), who has leased his property, to sell: 1 Hack, 4 years, unbroken 1 aged Mare 1 pedigree Shorthorn Bull 6 dairy Cows, September/October calvers. M.H. drill, Macalister ridger, 2 sets 4leaf harrows, 6ft disc harrows, 2 cultivators, 2 d.f. ploughs, 2 mowers, roller, binder, 2 s.f. ploughs, hillside plough, Planet Jr. sower, 3-ton wagon, dray, 2-horse express, jinker, gig, 8 h.p. Lister engine on transport, grindstone, corn crusher, 27gal separator, harness, saddles, entire gear, smithy gear, tools, swingletrees, furniture, and sundries. Light Luncheon Provided. Beautiful wallpapers within the reach of everyone. Best English creations; new and exclusive. —Smith and Smith. Ltd 12ap In the Great Western Railway Museum at Paddington, London, is a collection of hundreds of railway tickets, many of which recall historic happenings or events of unusual interest in the past 100 years of railways. A handsome Oxford blue ticket, the colour chosen for second class travel, recalls the abolition of second class tickets, first from the Cornish Riviera Express, on July 1, 1905. and later, on October 10, 1910, from all the company’s trains. Another ticket reminds one that prior to 1891 fares were not shown on tickets, after which, date an Act of Parliament made it compulsory for fares to be shown except on tickets issued at a reduced rate. Ticket No. 8790, from Maraziou to Penzance, dated May 20, 1802, was the last to be issued for a broad-gauge train. There are rail-cum-ferry tickets, issued prior to the opening of the Severn tunnel in 1886, for passengers who wished to avoid the long rail detour via Gloucester, and an unusual, rail-cum-tea ticket issued for a Sunday school outing to Looe. The most extraordinary ticket is that issued by the Caradon Railway, which, unauthorised to carry passengers, overcame the difficulty by issuing to all and sundry a free pass -—but made a charge of 2d or 3d for the privilege of carrying each coat, hat, urabrella,- or other article of luggage.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22368, 15 September 1934, Page 24

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