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SALES BY AUCTION WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. HANDY LITTLE PROPERTY, HOME OR INVESTMENT. To be Sold to Wind Up Estate. JOHN REID & SONS, LTD., instructed by the Trustee, will offer: Allot. 4, Part Block VI, Township of Forbury, and comfortable Cottage of 3 rooms, scullery, washhouse, etc., thereon (15 Osmond street, South Dunedin). The Cottage is plastered, has e. 1., gas, bath, tubs and copper, etc. Land Transfer Title. This will afford either a cheap little home or a good letting property. ASPINALL & SIM, Solicitors; Or, 1701 JOHN REID & SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 5, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. THE CHOICEST SITE IN PICTURESQUE ST. CLAIR. With delightful view of Esplanade, Beach, and Ocean, as well as a comprehensive view of the Peninsula and the City, And STRIKING RESIDENCE. ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES. HANDY TO TERMINUS. SUNNY AND SHELTERED. JOHN REID & SONS. LTD., " instructed by the Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company, Ltd., acting in the Estate of F. L. Bridgeman (deceased), will offer as above Allotments 1 and 2 and part of 5, Block 11, Waltham Rise, and part Section 1, Ocean Beach District, containing 'in all 1 rood 14.8 poles, with big frontages to Cliffs road, including a separate back entrance, No. 1 Cliffs road. The residence is of picturesque and attractive appearance, containing 8 rooms, and all modern conveniences. Being built in large part of concrete, it is virtually everlasting. As well as the usual outbuildings there is a building at the back entrance easily convertible into a motor garage. This Property is ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE On account of its delightful situation, view, and appearance. The land is well fenced and laid out in lawn, shrubbery, and garden. Special attention is drawn to this sale, and arrangements to inspect may be made ■with THE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AND AGENCY COMPANY, LTD.; Or, Messrs COOK, LEMON & COOK, Solicitors, Crawford street; Or, JOHN REID & SONS. LTD., 1703. Auctioneers. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1934, 1 p.m. o’clock Sharp. On the Premises. Milton. SALE OP FURNITURE AND FITTINGS. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ COA OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, favoured with instructions from Miss B. Athy, of the Commercial Hotel, Milton, will sell by Auction as above, on the premises, the whole of the Furniture and Fittings, as follows:- . Several pieces of 'antique furniture imported in the early gold. days, 8 double beds, 5 | beds, 7 single beds, 12 eiderdown quilts, 30 pairs blanket?, 30 pairs sheets, 22 tables (all sizes), 40 chairs, 3 suites furniture, 1 carved back drawing room suite in walnut, 1 large cedar sideboard, 1 old English cedar duehesse with oval mirror, 8 duchesses, 6 chests drawers, 8 carpet squares, 12 yards carpet runner, 3 wooden canopy beds, large number steel engravings, and oil paintings, kitchen utensils, mangle, 12 washstands and ware, quantity crockery, stainless cutlery and silver, and sundries too numerous to mention. NOTE. —These Furnishings and Fittings are in good order and include.many relics nf the early days. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1934, At 12 o’clock, midday. MIDDLEMARCH TOWNSHIP, LE OF FIRST-CLASS TRACTOR AND HORSE-DRAWN IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO--1 OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, favoured with instructions from the Trustees of the late W. K. MTntosh, will offer by auction as above:— Caterpillar tractor, 3-f. R. and G. tractor plough, set R. and G. tandem tractor discs, Storrie-Hustler. tractor cultivator, M.H. tractor, side rake and tedder, draw bar for 6-leaf harrows, 2 draw bars, spring cart, farm dray and frame, M.H. mower, M'Cormick mower, Storrie-Willett ridger, 9ft Cambridge roller, Storrie-Willett double scuffler, single ecuffler, chain barrows and tire, B.M‘D. hay sweep, pole and seat suitable for mower, farm wagon with pole, and tractor bar, harrows, R. and 6. grass seed stripper, Alfa Laval No. 23 separator (as new), 45 gallons, plough socks, trees, milk cans, bucket, quantity of Cyclone netting, harness, etc. These implements are all in first-class oVder and can be recommended. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1934, 2 p.m. o’clock. Land Sale Room, Crawford st., Dunedin. SALE OF HAWKESBURY BUSH FREEHOLD. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, favoured with instructions from Miss E. Foley, wbo is retiring from farming, will offer by Auction in our Land Sale Room as above her DESIRABLE FREEHOLD property as follows: All that parcel of Freehold land containing by admeasurement 25 acres, more or less, being sections 76, 79, 80, 95, Block V, Hawkesbury District, with all improvements • thereon. _ 5-ROOMED HOUSE, washhouse, dairy, byre, and stable, barn, shed, and fowlhouees, and Live and Dead Stock, as follows: — 10 good dairy Cows. 1 Shorthorn Bull, 3 pigs, Fowls. Gig and Harness, Separator, etc., and Sundries. AS A GOING CONCERN. NOTE. —This first-class little farm is very handy to Waikouaiti. and is an ideal site for dairying, small fruits, and bee keeping. It is one of the best grazing properties in the district and is well watered. Further particulars from the AUCTIONEERS, Dunedin and Balclutha. Patients in four of the great London hospitals can now be “ bombed ” into health. The bomb contains one gramme of radium, encased in a thin steel shell within a thick outer shell of lead. It cost £17,000. At one end a hole is cut from the lead, and plugged with wood. This provides the outlet from which the powerful rays are directed. An official of University College Hospital explained that patients usually have two applications daily of two hours each over a period of three weeks. He said that in a number of cases of malignant tumour, three periods of treatment have been sufficient to restore the patients to full health. There was evidence, lie added, that “ bombing ” patients was proving a valuable addition to therapeutic methods for certain types of disease*

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22422, 17 November 1934, Page 24

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