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SALES BY AUCTION THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, At 12 noon. At Our Rooms. 163 Rattray street. fy.m m MODERN TWU-STOxvElt ED RuUuri CAST GREEN TILED-ROOF SIXROOMED BUNGALOW. SUN ROOM AND GARAGE. 42 DRIVER’S ROAD, 42 DRIVER'S ROAD, MAORI HILL. MAORI HILL. Tar-sealed road to City, Handy walking distance to Knox Church. LOUNGE—Large exquisite room; heavy Oamaru stone fireplace; plate-glass window. HALL.—Designed ceiling, and panelled staircase: cloak recess and cupboard. STUDY.—A cosy little room. DINING ROOM.—Sunny, warm room; designed ceiling; tapestry brick fireplace; servery to kitchen. . KITCHENETTE.—A model of effici- i ency; combination gas range; terrazzo bench and range surround; . "built-in bins, drawers and cup- . board; laundry; gas cooper; shute ( from upstairs. , , I BEDROOMS.—Two delightful bed- , rooms, finished in quaint gable window style. Glassed-in sun room may be used as bedroom. BATHROOM. Finished in white enamel; built-in porcelain bath, shower cabinet, lavatory, etc. Concrete car runway and paths; beautiful lawns. . „ This attractive home was specially built three years ago for Mr H. V. Lawry, who is transferred to Australia, and is leaving next week FOR DEFINITE SALE. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Full particulars from the Auctionppfc XT ’ & E. S. PATERSON. LIMITED, ■Li • 163 Rattray street. SPECIAL SHORT NOTICE SALE. JANUARY 23, at 12 o’clock. MODERN BRICK PICTURE BUNGALOW. 41 SKIBO STREET. KEW. One of the loveliest little Homes it has been our pleasure and privilege to offer. Contains four rooms and large kitchenette: appointed complete with the very latest conveniences: everything, including the garden, is in per- , feet order; gets all the sun and has i a really wonderful view; call in and 1 inspect: Mr Young, the owner, will be pleased to show you through. Owing to the early departure of the owner to the country, a reasonable offer will be considered prior to the sale date. TRELAND’S, A Estate Agents and Auctioneers, Manse street. TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, At 2 pm.. In Our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling ' street. Under instructions from the Holder of Bill of Sale Register No. 813. 1938. TWO NEW BARLOCK TYPEWRITERS. Latest models. JAMES SAMSON & CO will sell as above. nPHE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ & 1 WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. WOOL SEASON. 1938-39. Sale. Time. SECOND SALE. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1939 9 a.m. THIRD SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 16. 1939 V. .. 9 a.m. FOURTH SALE; WEDNESDAY. APRIL 19, 1939 .. 9 a.m. SELLING DATES.—The above roster is subject to alterations being made in both time and date, and to fixtures being altogether withdrawn. Unless their receive express notice in writing to the contrary, brokers shall be held to have authority to sell at any such altered fixtures, notwithstanding that the grower or vendor has received no notice of such alteration. OFFERINGS.—Growers are notified that wool is received for sale subject to all lawful regulations and conditions governing the trade. Brokers are not. liable for loss arising directly or indirectly (owing to restrictions of lots and catalogues) from the wool not being put up for sale at the. first or any subsequent sale. LIMITATION OF LOTS.—Owing to the limitation of lots at the above sales, it will be necessary to increase number of bales per lot, necessitating increased interlotting or binning of small clips. THREE-BALE LOTS.—No three-bale lots shall be included in main catalogues. In the absence of definite instructions to the contrary at the time of consigning wool, brokers reserve the right to group three-bale lots or under, or reclass if necessary. If not grouped or reclassed, such lots are liable to be held over. RECLASSED WOOL—Brokers also reserve the right to pool or bin clips where wool is sent in by growers to be reclassed. No reserve will be accepted on group qr bin lots, and any grower not wishing his odd bales grouped or binned must notify his broker when forwarding his wool, in which case such bales will be offered as “ Stars.” SMALL CLIPS. —Brokers reserve the right in the absence of special instructions to bin or group all small clips forwarded to them for sale. INSURANCE.—The insurance cover arranged by us on all wool, whether in store or elsewhere, pending sale or otherwise, on account of any owner is against ordinary fire risk only, and is subject to the same conditions and exemptions as are contained in fire policies issued by members of the New Zealand Fire Underwriters’ Association. Storers, growers or clients desiring to insure against damage resulting from earthquake, explosion, fire resulting from explosion, flood, tempest, and/or other insurance risks exempted under the fire policy must notify us in writing, detailing the extra risks required, on receipt of which every effort will be made to obtain the necessary cover at the expense of owners. SPECIFICATIONS—In all cases it is imperative that specifications and instructions be in the hands of selling brokers before wool reaches their stores. ALLOCATION.—Owing to the First, Second or Third Sales being limited, growers are reminded that brokers are unable to reserve space for limited sales before the clip reaches stores, and can only include them in catalogues if the limit has not been reached. PASSED-IN LOTS.—For the purpose of reoffering unsold passed lots, they will be treated as having arrived into store 21 days after the date on which they were first offered for sale. WET OR DAMP WOOL.—Brokers desire to draw the attention of growers to the numerous complaints received from buyers of the amount of WET and DAMP WOOL offered in past seasons, and would ask all growers, in their own interests, to use the UTMOST CARE and SUPERVISION in seeing that SHEEP ARE DRY BEFORE SHEARING. Growers are further requested to be particularly careful in this matter, so as to AVOID ANY POSSIBLE CLAIMS THAT MAY ARISE. N. R. WILSON, Chairman. \\TEEN’S unbeatable values WallVV papers, paints, brushware, glass and varnishes. All painting and paperhanging requisites.—WßEN’S Advertising points out the merits of a product and impresses the buyer with its desirability.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23707, 14 January 1939, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23707, 14 January 1939, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23707, 14 January 1939, Page 24

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