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SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Marshall Chambers, Moray place (opposite Municipal Baths). In a Deceased Estate. Removed from the suburbs for convenience of sale. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. WALNUT PIANO (S. Herrlick, Dresden), AXMINSTER and BRUSSELS CARPETS and RUGS, LOVELY UTRECHT VELVET SETTEE, SOLID WALNUT MUSIC CABINET. BURR WALNUT WHATNOT, 6 MAHOGANY CHAIRS (Balloon Pattern), 2 MAHOGANY ARM CHAIRS. CHINA, CROCKERYWARE, CRYSTAL, BLANKETS, NAPERY, TABLE LINEN, GRAMOPHONE, RECORD CABINET AND RECORDS, WEDGEWOOD DINNER SERVICE, KAURI SLIDING GLASS DOOR, KITCHEN CABINET, WALNUT DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, Occasional Tables, Scagrass Chairs, Divan Chairs, English Rocker, Pictures, Occasional Settee, Books, Aneroid Barometer, Cushions, Kauri Duchesse Chest, Toilet Pedestal, Commode Chair, Kitchen Utensils. I Now on View. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, At 12 o’clock. At 39 Bond street, behind New Post Office. BUYERS INSPECT 22 INGS AVENUE. ST. CLAIR. CHARMING BUNGALOW (Tile Roof), Hollow Wall brick, Roughcast. 7 moms, modern conveniences. SPLENDID FREEHOLD SECTION. 45 feet frontage, 132 feet deep. To be sold by Auction. In Estate of the late Dugald M'Pherson. Bona fide sale to wind up Estate. Keys at our Office. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, -*• Auctioneers, 39 Bond street. TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1936, 2 p.m. o’clock sharp. (On the farm between Lynn street, and Balmacewen roads, Roslyn, Dunedin.) CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE, HORSES AND IMPLEMENTS. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA- -*■ TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED, favoured with instructions from Mr James Pearson, whose Lease has expired, will offer by Auction as above: 10 first-class Dairy Cows (Apiil-May-June) 1 fat Heifer 1 draught Marc 1 harness Gelding Farm dray and frame, S.F. wheel plough, 2-leaf tine harrows, 6ft disc harrows, 6ft lime sower, 2-row ridgcr, scuffler, M.H. mower, clod crusher, sledge, steel wheelbarrow, chaffcutter, saw bench, 5 h.p. Jumbo engine, Viking separator (28gal), milk cans, delivery cans, cooler, grit mill with shaft for pulley, grit mill (hand), carpenter’s bench, vyce, boring machine, grindstone, feed box, 60 B.L. posts, half ton trailer, 2 sets collars and hames, cart saddle and breeching, S.C. harness, 3 cows, chains, swingletrees, and sundries ; and glasshouse (15 x 20. in sections), 2 electric brooders, 270-egg incubator (electric heated), 0 tons clover hay, 20 tons oaten sheaf and sundries too numerous to mention. NOTE. —The cows are particularly good young sorts and are due in on April, May, and June months. THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1930, At 2 p.m. At Our Land Sale Room, Crawford street. SALE OF ALLANTON SECTIONS. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-A TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, in conjunction with MR T. A. M'MILLA N, instructed by The Perpetual Trustees Company, Ltd., as Executors in the Estate of the late Antonio Wroblenski, will offer by Auction in our Land Sale Room, Crawford street, as above, the following Freehold Sections: Lot 1: Sections 23/25, 36/38, Block V, Allanton, 1 acre 2 roods. Lot 2: Sections 21/29, Block VI, Allanton, 2 acres 1 rood. Lot 3: Sections 11/12, Block VII, Allanton, together with three-roomed House, 2 roods; Lot 4; Sections 1,2, 19/20, Block XVII, Allanton, 1 acre. Lot 5; Sections 5/8, 13/16, Block XVJI, Allanton, 2 acres. Lot 6: Section 9/10, Block XVII, Allanton, 2 acres 1 pole. NOTE. —The Auctioneers wish to draw attention to these sections, which are all sheltered and handy to the Railway station, Main South road. Post Office and Store. Lot 3 has a comfortable cottage and is well laid out in market garden. To anyone requiring ideal sections for Bee Farming, Poultry, or Grazing, we can thoroughly recommend this locality. Further particulars from THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES Or, Or, CO., LTD. A. G. NEILL, Solicitor, THE AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1936, 2 p.m. Land Sale Room, Crawford st., Dunedin. ‘ SALE OF FREEHOLD DWELLING AT , MOSGIEL. . THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA--1 TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW , ZEALAND, LIMITED, instructed by The Perpetual Trustees Co., Ltd., as Executors in the Estate of the late William Lewitt, will offer by Auction in our Land Sale Room, Crawford street, as above, the following property situated at the corner of LANARK AND IRVINE STREETS, MOSGIEL. ROOMY DWELLING OF 6 ROOMS AND OUTHOUSES (in wood and iron), and Section, approximately 32 polos. This is a very desirable section well laid out. The house has comfortable airy rooms, and is within easy distance of 5 Railway Station, Post Office, School, and Woollen Mills. Further particulars from Messrs WEBB. ALLAN. WALKER & ANDERSOy, Solicitors. '< Or, THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO., e Or, LTD. THE AUCTIONEERS. READING BY EAR SCIENTISTS’ GIFT TO THE BLIND Miss Caroline Mary Jameson, M.8.E., recently showed me the first printed book ever to be read by a blind person (writes a special representative of the Sunday Express, Loudon). Then she demonstrated the instrument that enabled her to read the book, although her eyes are I sightless. I It was largely her work in demonstrating this instrument to scientists and blind institutions that earned her the award of the M.B.E. in the New Year Honours. Mary Jameson is a happy young woman whose personality radiates contentment and self-possession. She has been blind from birth, s “About 10 years ago 1 knew Dr Fourier d’Albe when he was inventing the optophone,” she said. "He used me ‘ for his experiments. When, with the

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22832, 17 March 1936, Page 18

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