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SALES BY AUCTION FRIDAY, MARCH 1, At 1.30. 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 from the Union Pawn Office, 5 Maclaggan street — viz.: 1931 — 1661, umbrella; 2632, gold chain. 1932 — 74, gold bangle watch and gem ring. March: 804, gold bangle watch. 1933 — February: 383, gem ring; 384, gold bangle watch. March; 761, necklet and diamond locket; 792, signet ring. April: 1035, fishing rod and reef. August; 1738, g. brooch; 1977, diamond ring and pair earrings; 2566, pearl necklet, g. ring and pendant; 2731, r.g. watch, gold chain, and coin; 2961, umbrella; 2962, brushes, etc. Oct.: 2963, gem ring. Nov.: 3072, r.g. watch and gold chain; 3241, gold watch and g.m. greenstone chain. 1934 Jan.: 30, gem ring; 257, d.b.b.l. gun; 271, s. and f. lever. Feb.: 370, gem ring and w. ring; 384, gold chain; 391, g. bangle; 449, fish knives and forks; 464, gold watch; 509, r.g. watch and g.m. greenstone chain; 554, s. wristlet. March: 581,. gold Geneva; 586, watch, chain, and g. medal; 615, Gladstone bag; 652, 3 saws, s. level and case; 663, wristlet; 668, gem ring; 675, r.g. wristlet; 684, diamond .ring; 716, r.g. wristlet; 723, i doz e.p. forks, 3 sil. cigarette cases; 725, gold bangle watch; 733, e.p. cornet and case; 737, 2 gem rings; 761, gem ring; 765, r.g. wristlet; 769, d. cluster ring; 776, r.g. watch; 783, r.g. wristlet; 807, r.g. watch; 809, r.g. watch and chain; 824, gold h. watch; 828, signet ring. April: 871, gold chain and pendant; 897, r.g. wristlet; 911, candlestick, etc.; 914, gold ring; 916, gold bangle; 922, Kodak; 923, Geneva; 930, t. spoons and dessert; 936, m. watch and gold chain; 948, gold bangle watch; 949, suitcase; 950; wristlet; 962, field glasses and lever and chain; 968, 2 gold rings; 973, wristlet; 975, gem ring; 976, brooch and w. ring; 977, wristlet; 1007, ring; 1011, violin, case, and bow; 1020, watch and sil. chain; 1027, chest of Carpenter’s tools and 2 cramps; 1051, wristlet; 1052, gem ring; 1055, Kodak; 1070, cup and field glasses; 1082, Kodak; 1093, film pack, Kodak; 10»6, e. level; 1107, Kodak and case; 1113, g. necklet and 4eov; 1118, watch and pendant; 1121, 5-stone diamond ring; 1123, violin, case, and bow. May: 1148, tools; 1149, Kodak; 1151, w. ring; 1159, s. watch and gold chain; 1162, brief bag; 1208, gold wristlet; 1234, barometer; 1261, s. wristlet; 1263, gem ring; 1274, golf clubs, case, and Kodak; 1278, gem rings; 1294, Kodak: 1304, diamond ring; 1306, vibrator; 1342, banjo-mandoline; 1386, gold ring; 1375, bangle watch;'l3Bl, r.g. wristlet; 1409, lever; 1410, 2 motor jacks, 2 grease guns, and lights; 1412, banjo-mandoline; 1413, 3-sovereign brooch; 1415, gold bangle watch; 1435, gem ring; 1439, wristlet; 1447, gold wristlet. June: 1460, gem ring;. 1461, fibre case . and contents; 1466, magic lantern; 1469, lever; 1477,. diamond brooch; 1488, r.g. wristlet; 1504, 2 gold rings and broocn; 1533, g. brooch and diamond pin; 1534, ring; 1537, 2 gold brooches; 1546, .lever and chain; 1565, prism-glasses; 1576, gold bangle watch; 1590, gold bangle watch; 1592, field glasses; 1608, gold bangle watch and gold medal; 1618, gold bangle; 1620, set 4 bowls (Taylor’s); 1632, lever; 1648, gold hunting watch, 18c; 1659, 2 gold rings; 1677, m. wristlet; 1681, idoz t. spoons and gold ring; 1686, brief bag and tools; 1697, g. brooch; 1953, g. pendant; 295, g.m. greenstone chain. ■ . Also, 200 Lots not catalogued, consisting of Jewellery of every description. Tools, Violins, Chest of Carpenters’ iools, Field Glasses, Brief Bags, etc., etc. PHE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ & L WOOLBROKBRS’ ASSOCIATION, WOOL SEASON, 1934-35. Time. 0 a.m. 9 : Sale. ECOND SALE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6,1935 HIRD SALE, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1935 .. .. OURTH SALE, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1935 .. .... 7.30 pan. SELLING DATES.—The above roster subject to alterations being made in >th time and date, and to fixtures being together withdrawn.. Unless they reive express notice in writing to the mtrary, brokers shall be held, to have ithority to sell at any such altered itures, notwithstanding that the grower ■ vendor has received no notice of such teration. , OFFERINGS. —Growers are. notified at wool is received for sale subject to all wful regulations and conditions goyerng the trade. Brokers are not liable r loss arising directly or /indirectly wins to restrictions of lots and catagues) from the wool not being put up r sale at the first or any subsequent [lmitation of lots.—Owing to > limitation of lots at the above sales, will be necessary to increase, number bales per lot, necessitating increased erlotting or binning of small clips. CHREEJBALB LOTS—No t three-bale , shall be included in main catalogues, the absence of definite instructions the contrary at the time of consign- ; wool, brokers reserve the right to iup three-bale lots or under, or reclase necessary.' If not grouped or reclassed h lota are liable to be held over. IECLASSED WOOL.—Brokers also reve the right to pool or bifi clips where ol is sent in by .growers to be reused. No reserve will be accepted on iup or .bin lots, and any grower not shing his odd bales grouped or binned st notify his broker when forwarding wool, in which case such bales will offered as “ Stars.” SMALL CLIPS. —Brokers reserve the ht in the absence of special instrucns to bin or group all small clips forrded to them for gale. :NSURANCE. —The insurance cover ariged by us on all wool, whether in store elsewhere, pending sale or otherwise, account of any owner is against ordinr fire risk only, and is subject to the ae conditions and exemptions as are itained in fire policies, issued by mem •s of the New Zealand Fire Under iters’ Association. Storers, growers clients 'desiring to insure against dam > resulting from earthquake, explosion > resulting from explosion, flood, tem it, and/or other insurance risks expied under the fire policy must notify in writing detailing the extra risks [uired, on receipt of which every effort 1 be made to obtain the necessary r er at the expense of owners. SPECIFICATIONS. —In all cases it is perative that specifications and instrucns be in the hands of selling brokers ore wool reaches their stores. ALLOCATION. —Owing to the First, ;ond, and Third sales being limited, iwers are reminded that brokers are ible to reserve space for limited sales ore the clip reaches stores, and can y include them in catalogues if the dt has not been reached. VET OR DAMP WOOL.—Brokers dee to draw the attention of growers to ! numerous complaints received from /ers of the amount of WET and DAMP DOL offered last season, and would ask growers in their own interests, to use i UTMOST CARE and SUPERVISION seeing that SHEEP ARE DRY BEiRE SHEARING. Growers are further luested to be particularly careful in s matter, so as to AVOID ANY POSBLE CLAIMS THAT MAY ARISE J. M. S. MACARTHUR, . Chairman. LAWRENCE SALE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1935. 100 two-tooth Wethers 200 ewe Lambs 150 wether Lambs 60 full-mouth Wethers 50 full-mouth Ewes t 130 m.s. Lambs 350 forward crossbred wether Lambs. 400 m.s. rape Lambs. THE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ & -L WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. PALMERSTON SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1935. 500 wether Lambs 150 full-mouth Ewes' 300 failing-mouth Ewes. THE DUNEDIN "STOCK AGENTS’ & * WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22504, 23 February 1935, Page 24

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