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SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY. THURSDAY. JUNE 2, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises. 51 Cole street. Caversham. On Account of Mrs G. R. Freeman FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. CHESTERFIELD SETTEE AND 2 DIVAN CHAIRS, PHILIPS RADIO' (Long and Short Wave). OAK PANEL BEDSTEAD, DUCHESSE. WARDROBE. OAK (TWIN) BEDSTEADS. CHEVAL DUCHESSE. TURKEY CARPET. CARPET RUNNER. LINOLEUM, SADDLEBAG SUITE. MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, DINING TABLE. ENGINEER’S LATHE, VYCE. pARK, REYNOLDS. LIMITED, Estate of the late Mr James Bates. FRIDAY. JUNE 3, At 2 o’clock. At Marshall Chambers. Moray place. FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS (Removed from Roslyn for convenience of sale). MOQUETTE CHESTERFIELD . SETTEE AND DIVAN EASY CHAIR, AXMINSTER AND WILTON PILE CARPETS, AXMINSTER HALL RUNNER. OAK MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, SOLID OAK DINING TABLE, CEDAR BOOKCASE AND CHIFFONIER. VASES. ORNAMENTS. PICTURES, Lace Curtains. Books, Cushions, Portiere Curtains, Gateleg Table, Oak Overmantel, Tea Set,, Jardiniere and Bowl, Fire Suite, Cedar Chairs, Revolving Office Chair. Austrian Chairs, Linoleum, Single Panel - Bedstead, Bed- ■ ding, Kitchen Utensils. GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Now on View. pARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, x Auctioneers. TUESDAY. JUNE 7, At 11 o’clock sharp. On the Premises, No. 75 London street, Close Scotland street. DISMANTLING OF GENTLEMAN’S „ RESIDENCE. On Account J. B. Sharp, Esq. (who has subdivided his beautiful property), EXTENSIVE CATALOGUE OF FIRSTCLASS BUILDING MATERIALS. 3000 ft 6 x i BALTIC AND RED PINE T. AND G. LINING, 3000 ft RED PINE 4x2 1000 ft RED PINE 3x2, ' 3000 ft RED PINE 6 x 2. 3000 ft RED PINE 4 x 4 T. AND G, LINING. 500 ft 9 x | ROUGH LINING. 3000 ft 6 x 1 BALTIC FLOORING. 2000 ft Sin KAURI LUMBER. 1000 ft RED PINE 4 x 1 FLOORING. 1000 ft HEAVY Bxl RED PINE SARKING, LOVELY 14-LIGHT HEADLIGHT ■ CASEMENT. 1 SMALL 4-LIGHT CASEMENT. 2 4-LIGHT HEADLIGHT CASEMENTS, 6 LARGE 2-LIGHT PLATEGLASS SASHES, HEATING PLANT, COMPLETE WITH FURNACE AND 4 RADIATORS. PAIR LARGE OREGON HEADLIGHT DOORS, HEADLIGHT FANLIGHT TO MATCH, PORCELAIN ENAMEL BATH, ROBINHOOD DESTRUCTOR. 40-GALLON COPPER CIRCULATOR 2 60-GALLON COPPER CIRCULATORS, SHIP’S BATH, KAURI STAIRCASE (with Cedar Rails), • r > HEADLIGHT SASHES. ,4 PAIRS FRENCH DOORS, 24 PANEL DOORS, 15ft x 6ft TRELLIS FENCE AND GATE, 12 WINDOW I ASHES AND FRAMES „ COMPLETE. QUANTITY 10 x 2 RED PINE. _ Also. Porcelain Basin. 2 Patent W.C.’s (1 porcelain cistern), Quantity Poilite, Maxwell Board, Kauri Cupboards, Verandah Sashes. Glass Door, 10 x 3 Oregon Beam (21ft). Kauri Panel Ceilmg (12 x 4) Red Pine Panel Ceiling, Heavy Flat Roofing Iron. Doulton Sink, Quantity Gratine. Headlight Door, Large Return Verandah, Quantity Black Pine Verandah Flooring, etc., and GENERAL BUILDING MATERIALS. For Immediate. Delivery to Make Room for Second Sale. TERMS CASH. TERMS CASH. ALEX. HARRIS. LIMITED, " Auctioneers and Real Estate Agems. TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1938, 10.30 a.m. j CLEARING SALE—BUSH ROAD, MOSGIEL. COWS. HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, SUNDRIES. r PHE , OTAGO FARMERS' COx OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., favoured with instructions from Mr William Blackie, of Mosgiel, who has sold his Farm, will offer by auction, as above, the whole of his live and dead stock comprising:— CATTLE: 10 Cows, in full milk 12 Cows, July-August calvers 20 Cows, Sept.-October calvers 3 2-year dairy Heifers 1 Heifer Cal£ HORSES: 1 draught Mare, 6 years, by “Victory” stinted 2 draught Mares. 8 years, stinted 1 draught Mare, Scotland’s Victor 1 draught Mare, Baron Bold colt . 1 2-year draught Filly, Kov/hai Stamp, unbroken 1 3-year Gelding, unbroken. IMPLEMENTS. —M.H. binder, M.H. grain drill with rape attachment. McC. mower (as new), Cambridge roller with grass seed attachment, discs, d.f. R. and G, plough, s.f digger plough (Gardiner), 1 d.f. M.H. disc plough. 4-leaf tine harrows, 2 sets grass harrows, 2 1hprse scufflers, 1 drill plough, 1 turnip topper, set grass seed cleaners, 1. gram cleaner, garden plough, 2 tip drays with frames, 1 yard tip dray, 1 heavy, spring dray, 1 spring dray, 1 timber dray, set Norwegian harrows, plough chains, 4-horse blocks and chains, swingle trees. 2 cart saddles and breechings, 2 spring dray saddles and breechings, collars, hames, winkers, covers, and harness for 6 horses, grit mill, green bone cutter, 70-gai. Baltic separator, Anderson vacuum pump, Anderson pump jack, 3-horse elect^ c „,. mot °r. h -p. 6 te arn boiler < 1001 b pressure), milk cooler, 5 sets teat cups, 20 10-gal, milk cans, turnip pulper, drill harrows, Gane releaser and pulsator, 33 feet shafting, pulleys and belting, cow bails and chains, quantity barb and plain wire, 6 colis sheep netting, 6 coils netting (bird), blacksmith’s anvil, bellows, and tools, boring machine and drills, pipe discs and cutters, emery wheel, bolt discs, quantity piping, 40 sacks sawn firewood, circular saw and spindle, large quantity household furniture, including roll top desk, crockery, mangle, jelly pan, preserving bottles, and sundries too numerous to mention. And for Removal; Cowbyre in two sections, harness rooms, dairy and boiler house, implements shed with loft, pig styes, garage and workshop, hut, fowlhouse. LUNCHEON PROVIDED, NOTE.—The sale will commence at 50.30 AM, WITH THE BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL. TO BE FOLLOWED WITH THE CATTLE AT 11 A.M. The cows are all sound, good sorts and heavy producers. The horses which are broken to. all work carry some of the best Clydesdale blood in the Dominion and can be recommended. friHEAP, Artistic WALLPAPERS: latest vy designs to make the home beautiful; from Is upwards.—Smith and Smith, Ltd Advertising points out the merits >t a product and impresses the buyer %ltfa Its desirability. , >

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23516, 2 June 1938, Page 20

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