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SALES BV AUCTION fO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, At Noon. j In Rooms, 10 Dowling street. AUCTION SALE OF CITY PROPERTIES. 17 LEITH STREET, DUNEDIN CITY: Strongly - constructed HOUSE (brick walls), 4 fine rooms; small freehold; good paying tenant been there nearly 2 years. I S 9 LEITH STREET (next door); Really ; a splendid 5-ROOM DWELLING' spotless order; neat freehold; usual conveniences; well let, tenant been there nearly 2 years. Good payer, in permanent work. M AND 37 FORTH STREET, DUNEDIN (good locality): 2 very nice HOUSES (one at least is suitable for a company manager): on one freehold title; well let; great investment; purchaser could live in ope and let the other. 75 HARBOUR TERRACE, DUNEDIN: Vacant VILLA, 4 big rooms; c. 1.. h. and c.,, bathroom, kette.; being painted and papered; land is longterm Leasehold: low ground rental; low upset: great bargain. VACANT SECTTON. on Forbury road. ST. CLAIR (handy Forbury Corner); back entrance to Easther crescent: 25 poles Freehold: wonderful situation for a bungiilow; (he upset is extremely low. ANOTHER VACANT SECTION: This one in EASTHER CRESCENT, and a full J-acre. Plenty of money at 3J per cent, available for building purposes to-day. NOTE.—The Auctioneers can arrange good finance on any of the above. Every property .listed is for sale at bargain prices, as the vendor Jias instructed us to quit them immediately. Lt. S. McKENZIE, LIMITED. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1937, At noon. TVTESSRS ALEX. HARRIS, ,„LTD.. have received instructions from the Dunedin City Council to offer for sale by Public Auction at their rooms, Princes street, at the above-mentioned time and date, the undermentioned Corporation Building Lease, viz.— Allotment 28 Subdivision of Sections 1. 2,3, and 7, Block 11, East Taieri District at present in the name of Mr W. F. Forrester. The upset rent for the new term of twenty-one years is £l6 6s 8d and the valuation for improvements £25. Further particulars may be held on application to THE TOWN CLERK; Or, THE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1937. At 1.30 p.m. SALE OF HORSES. Etc. At the Victoria Hotel Yards. Cromwell. QTRONACH. MORRIS. AND CO., k ~ LTD., have received instructions to offer, as above, on account of clients, the following:— 3 Ponies 3 Spring-carters, 4 to 9 years old. and broken to chains 3 Hacks 1 draught Mare, 7 years, broken all work 1 draught Gelding, aged, broken to chains ». ■' 1 5-year-old draught Gelding, shatter 2 half-draught Geldings, broken to'chains 1 aged Mare, broken to shafts 1 light Stallion J. pony saddle, 3 riding saddles, harness, 2 sets hopples, 1 spring dray saddle and breeching, milk cans, sundries. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED, special"entries—--1 show hack Gelding; six years old (Ist prizes high jumping at various shows) 1 pacing brood Mare, Shiela Fleetwood, by Sir Hector (aged). ■■ Account L. D. KAY. WAIKAKA—--7 Hacks and Horses, very good sorts. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1937, At 2 p.m. On the Farm, EARNSCLEUGH. SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AND STOCK AND PLANT. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., ’ ’ LTD., have received instructions from Mr A. James McGinnis (Earnscleugh) to sell by Public Auction, as above: FREEHOLD FARM, containing 57 acres, together with 112 acres LEASEHOLD (Leased from the Crown). The property is Situated at Earnscleugh, 2i miles from Clyde, is well subdivided, and practical)’' all under irrigation. BUILDINGS comprise 3 and 5roomed Cottages and all necessary outbuildings. STOCK. 190 halfbred and fine crossbred f. and f.rn. Ewes (with lambs by Southdown and Romney rams) 194 halfbred and fine crossbred f. and f.rn. Ewes (with lambs by Southdown and Romney rams) 44 m.s. Romney and Southdown Hoggets, 6 Southdown Rams (one, two. and four-shear) 4 Romney Rams (2 two-shear) 1 aged draught Mare 1 aged draught Gelding. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Spring dray, John Deere mower, M.H. 9ft hay rake, Whakatane harrows, disc harrows, sculler harness, swingletrees, sundries, etc. Also, new Hut (12ft x 14ft), on sledges. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. Dunedin or Mexandra; Or, Mr A. G. NEILL, Solicitor, Dunedin. No little surprise was caused in the Magistrate's Court at Timaru recently when a “defendant” to a charge of breaking a traffic regulation pleaded guilty to charges brought against another. When the court orderly read the name and charge, the “offender” answered, stood out, and pleaded guilty, and it was not until a traffic Inspector had taken the oath that the error was discovered. The “ offender,” Whose surname was the same as that In the charge sheet, was advised to leave without more ado. He explained later that he had been stopped the day before by a traffic inspector and warned for speeding. He decided that he ought to appear in court. By a coincidence, a similar name happened to be on the charge sheet for the day. Try It: A few words in bold type in plenty of space attract attention. Try it on the readers of the Olago pally Times.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23332, 26 October 1937, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23332, 26 October 1937, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23332, 26 October 1937, Page 18