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SALES BY AUCTION 27 SECTIONS. 27 SECTIONS. 27 SECTIONS. CRAIG MOKE. MACANDREW BAY. RADIANT HEALTH. J 7 SECTIONS. 27 SECTIONS. 27 SECTIONS. 27 SECTIONS. 27 SECTIONS. 27 SECTIONS. NEW TOWNSHIP OF MACANDREW BAY. BEAUTIFUL VIEW. FRESH AIR. OLD SCHOOL SITE. OLD SCHOOL SITE. On Lot 6—Three-roomed Wooden School Building. ADJOINING GOLF LINKS AND 200 YARDS FROM STORES AND BUS STOP. 5 MILES PAVED HIGHWAY TO DUNEDIN. POPULAR AND BEAUTIFUL HARBOUR-SIDE SUBURB. 110 DEPOSIT BALANCE IN QUARTERLY INSTALMENTS EXTENDING #lO DEPUBII, interest 4 pER CENT. Plans obtainable from Otago Education Board, Peninsula Motor Service, Ltd., Stores at Macandrew Bay. oxl & E. s. PATERSO N, L T D., • Real Estate Auctioneers. _ . *w Rooms MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, M thm iM B&w rtnrt. At 7 p.m. AUCTION SALE BALCLUTHA, CORPORATION SALEYARDS, BALCLUTHA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1935, At 10.45 aan. Donald reid and company, LTD. have received instructions trom the Mortgagees to offer for sale by Public Auction, at the above time and place, ATJ. THOSE parcels of' land situate m the District of Clutha, containing by admeasurement Six and twenty-one hundredths (6.21) Poles, more or being Part Allotments One (1) and Two U), Block One (1), Battrick’s Subdivision of Part of Block Thirty-five (XXXV), on the Public Map of the said District, TOGETHER WITH Party Wall rights over the other parts of Allotment Two (2). £ . THE BUILDINGS comprise Brick Shop of three roooms, with a frontage to Clyde street of approximately 20 feet. THIS sale offers a splendid opportunity to acquire at a very reasonable price a valuable freehold property right in the centre of the business area of Balclutha. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE from CTI o NEERS; °Messrs STEWART k KELLY. Solicitors for the Mortgagees. Balclutha. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1935, At 1 P-m. On the Farm, Galloway. ,ONALD REID & CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr TCloooh “ Springvale,” Galloway, “'hS 3'hi. firm! to offer b, a»c----“il ‘ft/Stock and Implements, as fob ■6 — : ■ 13 dairy Cows w .. .. 6 Jersey-cross yearling Heifer* 1 Jersey Bull, 3 years 4 Calves 1 draught Mare, aged 4 Pigs Fowls, etc. . 20gal power spray pump, harrel spr y pump, Ford ton truck, Deenng mower and rake, 2-horse M.H..orchard discs 2-horse orchard cultivator, 3-leaf tine harrows, scuffler. Express garden plough, R. and G. d.f. plough, hay frame, platform scales, 50gal Alfa Laval separator, 40gal M.H. separator (with stand), sundry harness, dairy utensils, and tools,, etc., too numerous to detail. . , , mtity of Household Furniture, includ- . ing oak wardrobe, duchesse sideboard, 2 double bedsteads, 1 single bedstead, stretcher, armchairs, pedestal, 4 dining chairs, extending table, linen cupboard, kitchen table, bookshelf, meat safe, linoleum, etc. ’he Cows are a good lot, and can be ommended to intending purchasers. OUTSIDE ENTRIES INVITED. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY, ‘ glenomaru” district. 338 Acres. Owaka Sale Yards, DECEMBER 5, 1935. DONALD REID & CO., LTD., J the Auctioneers, wish to give notice lat the SALE IS POSTPONED in the ieantime. _____ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935, At I p.m. CLEARING SALE AT MATAKANUI. ; . i CTRONACH, MORRIS, AND CO., *3 LTD., have received instructions from Mr James Percy to sell, on the above date, on the farm, all his Stock, etc., comprising:— 177 four and six-tooth Ewes, with * lambs at foot 50 full and failing-mouth Ewes, with lambs at foot 89 E-we Hoggets 3 Romney Rams "1 half-bred Ram (All sheep in the wool). 1 Hack, aged . _ , 1 Gelding, aged, all work, good 1 Mare, aged, broken all work . 2 Mares, rising 3 years, unbroken 3 Cows, in milk 2 dry Cows 2 dry Heifers 1 Calf. Binder, cultivator and seed box, Reid and Gray di.b.b. plough, Reid and Gray d.f. plough, garden plough, *et 6-leaf harrows and bar; MaescyHarris grain and manure drill; mower and hayrake, Reid and Gray h.p. chaffcutter, set disc harrows, Alfa Laval separator (35 gallons), turnip sower, 6-horse wagon, spring dray and frame, spring cart, harness for 6 horses, horse covers, saddle and bridle, set trotting harness, swingletrees, bars, blocks and chains, horse clippers, cream cans._ turnip manure, binder twine and oil, 12 fowls, 31 geese, garden tools and tools, and a large number of sundries. ALSO — Plymouth sedan motor car, and large quantity of very superior household furniture, including Orion 3-plate electric range, Thurmer piano, extending dining room table, wardrobe, duchesse, 2 double beds, wire mat- ’ tresses, chest drawers, kitchen dresser, and sundries, etc. Mr Percy having sold his farm, all the above are for genuine sale. OUTSIDE ENTRY:— 70 Ewe* In wool and 80 Lambs. Further outside entries invited. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1935, At 1 p.m. EVANSDALE STOCK SALE. STRONACH, MORRIS, & CO.. LTD., will hold their usual Stock Sale at Evansdale as above when they will offer, •d account of clients: 4 empty Heifers 1 store Cow, four-year-old 3 young store Cow's 1 Cow, at profit I fat' Cow 2 empty Cows 1 dairy Cow, at profit 2 dairy Cows, coming to profit 8 good Pigs 14 young Pigs. Further entries until time of Sale with Auctioneers. ~ BURNSIDE SALE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, At 12 o’clock. At Partel’s Garage, Corner Crawford and Police streets. On Account W. Partel. 5-SEATER 4-CYLINDER DORT TOURING CAR. On View at Garage. HARRIS, ..Auctioneers. LIMITED, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. 4-CYLINDER BUICK MOTOR HEARSE, In Good Running Order. 1923 Model;, good tyres; deceased estate. For Practically Unreserved Sale. On View Cobke, Howlieon’s Garage, Ward street. ALEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, ■TX Auctioneers. AT PORT CHALMERS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, No. 16 Burns street, Port Chalmers. Instructed by the Perpetual Trustees Coy., Ltd., Executor in the Estate of the late W. Lunn. PORT CHALMERS FREEHOLD PROPERTY, With Frontage to Burns street and Wickliffe terrace. Area, 1 rood 9 poles (more or less). Together with well-built 4-roomed VILLA, verandah and : sun porch, electric light} bathroom, hot and cold water, washhouse, copper, tubs; large workshop. Part Section 264, Town of Port Chalmers. An ideal, sunny position; vacant possession can be given. Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WALNUT PIANO (Ronish), Full particulars later. Further particulars from KENNETH G. ROY, Solicitor, Port Chalmers and 136 Stuart street, Dunedin; Or, THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES COY., LTD., Dunedin; Or, ALEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, At 11 o’clock. On the Premises, 90 Filleul street (Adjoining Irvine and Stevenson’s Factory). TIMBER. TIMBER.. TIMBER. 100 SHEETS ROOFING IRON, to 9ft; lengths, 3000 FEET SUPERIOR KAURI 6xl FLOORING, LARGE QUANTITY RED PINE SCANTLINGS (3 x 2, 4 x 2, and 6 x 2), QUANTITY 10-INCH LUMBER, KAURI PANEL CEILINGS, 4x3 BLUEGUM, KAURI AND RED PINE ROUGH LINING, 10 PANEL DOORS, QUANTITY WEATHERBOARDS, T. & G. LINING f6in x iin and 4in x Jin), QUANTITY 3 x 1, 4 x 1, and 8 i 1 RED PINE, WINDOW SASHES AND FRAMES, WATER CLOSET COMPLETE, 3FT H.P. RANGE AND CISTERN COMPLETE. Also, Architraves, Mantelpieces, Grates, Cupboards, i-inch Water Piping, Front Door and Frame, Picket Fence and 2 Gates, Chimney Cowls, Plunge Bath, Copper, Vent Pipes, Spouting, Down Piping, Sink Top, Skirting, etc., etc. Terms Cash. Terms Cash. ALEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1935, At 2.30 p.m. o’clock. At Our Land Sale Rooms, Crawford street. SALE OF PENINSULA FREEHOLD PROPERTY. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OP--L ERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, instructed by The Perpetual Trustees Company, Limited, as Executors in the Estate of Robert Roger, deceased, will offer by Auction in their Rooms, Crawford street, Dunedin, as above;— Part Section 62, Block 111, Pukehiki District, containing one rood 20 poles, more or less, with improvements thereon comprising four-roomed House. For further particulars apply to THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES COMPANY, LIMITED, 'Messrs BRUGH, CALVERT, k BARROW CLOUGH, Solicitors, For the Auctioneers. NOTE.—This is a bandy and convenient property adjoining the Pukehiki Hall and is within easy distance of Dunedin by good roads. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1935. BURNSIDE SALE. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-k TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., will offer by auction, account Mr C. Paterson, Middlemarch: 1 truck three and four-year-old fat and forward Shorthorn Bullocks. PALMERSTON SALE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5. 60 two-tooth Wethers , 45 f.m. Romney cross Ewes, with lambs at foot 4 Cows, coming to profit 10 24-year-old Cattle 10 Yearlings 6 empty Cows 1 Bull 15 young Pigs 3 sacks wheat 1 Diabolo churn, in good order, THE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ & J- WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. JRONITB —Guaranteed ROOF PAINT . highest quality; lasts longest; goes furthest; 13s 6d gallon.—Wren’s, Princes street. LY, DECEMBER 4, 1935. TONAL MORTGAGE & IT COMPANY OF N.Z., er on account of client: three-year-old Herefordhorn Bullocks. JVBRTISING Is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion, as won a place for ttsell In virtually y Industry. Rightly directed and pred, advertising has proved that It can rn a profit to the advertiser. But irtislng should always be considered as isiness enterprise, and not as a magic tula for unearned success. The Japanese Board of Tourist Industry has just issued a little booklet entitled “How to Behave Before ForeignI era, - ’ which lays down a 13-point code of ’ etiquette for Japanese women and girl attendants at hotels, restaurants, and other places frequented by foreign tourists. Among other things, the booklet says; —Do not whisper among yourselves or titter in the presence of foreigners. Do not imitate fancy gestures learned at the kinema, which will only excite disgust on the part of foreigners. Do not ask a foreigner’s age unless it is absolutely required. Light pranks add zest to your service; but do not pull people’s ears. Do not eat bananas without cutting them up. Do not suck your fingers or form a circle with your thumb and forefinger. Do not go into the bathroom when foreigners are bathing to ask whether the temperature of the water is just right or to help them wash themselves. Large serviettes should be offered to foreign ladies, so that they may hide their knees when sitting. Japan is steadily gaining in popularity as a tourist country, partly because of the depreciated currency.

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