SALES BY AUCTION TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, At 1 p.m. HUGE CATALOGUE Of 500 LOTS. 500 LOTS. FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS, And the Sale starts SHARP AT 1 O'CLOCK. I AMES SAMSON AND CO. " will sell, -, IN TWO DECEASED ESTATES, In their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street LARGE IMPERIAL' AXMINSTER CARPET (16ft x 15.3), 81 YARDS BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER RUNNER (1 yard wide), 8 STAINED DUCHESSE CHESTS, 6 SINGLE WOOD BEDS AND WIRES, 2 MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBES, CHESTERFIELD SETTEE COUCH, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE SUITE (loose covers), OAK FLAT TOP OFFICE DESK (double pedestal), S HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPETS (12 x 9 106 x 9) HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER (in perfect order), SINGER SEWING MACHINE. 4-FOLD DRAUGHT SCREEN. 40-piece tea set, dinnerware, glassware, MAHOGANY CHAIRS, divan chairs, fireside chairs. RIMU DUCHESSE PAIR, STAINED BEDROOM SUITE, mattresses, bedding, napery, curtains, mahogany what-not, e.p. ware, old vases and ornaments, crockery, stained sideboard, MAHOGANY WORK BOX, book shelves, cunboards. chairs, mirrors, s.g. chairs, palm stands, s.i. bedsteads, mangle, dining tables, hallstand, overmantel, pictures. LUXURIOUS CHESTERFIELD SUITE (3 pieces), Bathroom mirrors, wringer, mangle, kitchen furniture, chairs, table, pots and pans, toiletware, wheelbarrow, Electrolux vacuum cleaner, bedroom pedestals, wicker chairs, GENTLEMAN'S FREE-WHEEL CYCLE. JAMES SAMSON AND CO.. Auctioneers. Also. BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW PIANO (Crane and Son).Please Note.—Sale starts Sharp at 1 o'clock. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS HANOS, new and second-hand; fully guaranteed: from £2o.—Central Piano Factory, 25 Bath street. . . HANOS.—For prompt REPAIRS, expert Service at reasonable prices rintf Central Piano Factory; open Friday evenings. HANOS.—For outstanding value in x PIANOS call at CENTRAL PIANO FACTORY, 25 Bath street (off Stuart street).
South African farmers are particularly interested in the quality grass and the clover seed displayed in the New Zealand pavilion at the British Empire Exhibition at Johannesburg. Manv of them have been given ssimples to nlant on their farms in an endeavour to imDrove the duality of South African grass. "South African grass is worthless, and the wrong sheen are bred for meat purposes, said Mr M. O'Brien, the New Zealand commissioner " Farmers in the Union have reauested me to arrange for stud sheep to be imported to South Africa.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23057, 7 December 1936, Page 16
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