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SALES BY AUCTION FRIDAY, NOVEMBER' 30, At 2 o'clock. In Our Rooms, Dowling street. CLARKE AND VENN, LTD. f have been instructed to sell, on behalf of Vendor, who is leaving Dunedin, The Whole of his Household Furniture (removed to Rooms for convenience of sale), BEAUTIFUL 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD- SUITE. DARK STAINED DRAW-LEAF TABLE, LOVELY AXMINSTER CARPET (9 x 9), AXMINSTER CARPET (12ft x 9ft), SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD. 3-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, INGLIS CABINET SEWING MACHINE. 2 ELECTRIC RADIO SETS. H.M.V. table gramophone, duchesse, dble. wood beds, s.g. chairs, 6yds hall runner, 4-piece bedroom suite, dining table, 4 dining chairs, palm stand, 3 single wood beds, 3 mattresses, tallboy, kitchen chairs, four duchesses, gate-leg table, 3-piece dining suite, hall stand, 2 electric irons, down quilt, bassinette, s.g. push chair, wire settee and cushion, armchair, couch, sideboard, wicker chair, Singer drop-head machine, Hawaiian guitar-banjo, quarterplate camera, Morris chairs, chest drawers, electric griller, loud speaker, dble. iron beds, washstand, lot crockery, table mangle, clothes basket, pictures, gas cooker, oak gate-leg table, oak tea wagon, 3 portable gramophones, 20 new Eclipse wringers. CLARKE AND VENN, LTD., Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, 19 Dowling street. MONDAY, DECEMBER 3', 12 noon. v At Rooms, 10 Dowling r,treet. Solidly-constructed House, 89 FAWCETT STREET 89 FAWCETT STREET (off Kirkcaldy street). 4 Rooms. All conveniences. Spotless order. Neat garden. Freehold. > s. Mckenzie, limited, instructed by Sergeant-major Cummings, will sell by auction. MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 12 noon. At Rooms, 10 Dowling street. 3 COTTAGES and EXTRA SECTION (Freehold), Centre of Dunedin City. STAFFORD AVENUE, NUMBERS 4 and 6; PERTH AVENUE, NUMBER 3 .- (Street to street). MAKE 2 BUNGALOW SITES. 2 BUNGALOW SITES. 2 BUNGALOW SITES. Cottages contain 4 Rooms and 3 Rooms. Usual conveniences. Now vacant. Would readily let. N.B.—This locality already contains some nice bungalows. Will gradually be composed entirely of bungalows. Situation —Just on City rise—few minutes' walk from city up Stafford street. Trams unnecessary. Extremely low upset—less than value of the ground alone. Keys and arrangements re finance at the ■ Auctioneers. RS. McKENZIE, LIMITED, • instructed by the owner, will sell by auction. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. 1 CLIFFS ROAD, ST. CLAIR, A GLORIOUS PROPERTY, SPLENDID FREEHOLD. 2 FRONT- . AGES. PICTURESQUE RESIDENCE, Delightful Situation, i 'OHN REID AND SONS, LTD., instructed by the Trustees, Executors Co., Ltd., trustees in the Estate of F. L. Bridgeinan (deceased), will offer the above well-known Property. The view is comprehensive and unique, the situation is remarkably convenient and wonderfully sheltered and sunny, while the charming Residence of 7 rooms has all modern conveniences. Full particulars in other issues. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, At 2 o'clock. On Premises, 13 Junction road, Ravensbourne. ' COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE, NEARLY 1 ACRE FREEHOLD. Estate Selina Reynell (Deceased). JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., instructed by the District Public Trustee, will offer, as above, Allotments 6,7, 8, and -15, Block I, Township of Ravensbourne, containing 3 roods 37 poles, fronting Junction road and District road, and good House of 7 rooms thereon. This comfortable home has glassed-in verandah, bay windows, e. 1., bathroom, porcelain enamel bath and basin, hot and cold water, scullery, washhouse, tubs and copper, patent w.c, and septic tank. The property commands a delightful view and the grounds are in garden, native bush, etc. This is an excellent property for anyone desiring a good house with grounds (suitable for subdivision) handy to town. It is for sale to wind up the estate. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE will be offered at the same time on the premises. Particulars in later issues. CLEARING SALE. WAIKAKA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1934, At 12 noon sharp. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO., LTD., GORE, have received instructions from the District Manager, Public Trust Office, in the Estate of the late Henry Pemble, to offer at the above time and place the whole of the Live Stock and Implements, as follows: — SHEEP.. . „ 570 4,6, 8-tooth Ewes, with lambs, all counted 200 ewe Hoggets 100 wether Hoggets 165 4 and 6-tooth fat and forward wethers 15 Rams. HORSES. 1 8-year-old Mare 1 aged Mare 3 aged Geldings 1 Hack. IMPLEMENTS. ■Decring drill. Storrie lime sower, 2 drays, Reid and Gray grass harrow, discs, roller, grubber, 1/5 leaf set harrows, 1/4 leaf harrows, 3 stacks sheaves, M'Cormiek binder complete, Macalister double ridger, 1 digger plough, blocks and chains, swingle trees, blacksmith forge and tools, boring machine, anvil, vyce, 3 tons chaff, 5 tons manure, 15 coils netting, 4 coils Cyclone netting, gig, quantity of harness, large quantity of sundries, furniture, etc., 2 sheep dogs. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE. Farmers would be well advised to be in attendance as everything is for absolute sale. The implements are all in good order, while the sheep ai* a particularly good lot. and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Collectors sometimes indulge in queer fancies, and the army officer who is reported to have gathered 22,000 matchIxjxes of various designs is in the same category as a famous French banker who made a" collection of 03,000 cigar hand*. The hankers collection represented continuous work over half a century, and was carefully arranged, according to a system he devised in a number of specially constructed cabinets. Eventually it afforded an object lesson in the futility, from the financial standpoint at leqst, of a hobby that is not shared in by others. When the banker died, his children, who did not feel tin* attraction of a collection of cigar bands, sold at auction for 20 francs what had taken their father the greater part of a life time to gather.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22432, 29 November 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22432, 29 November 1934, Page 18

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