SALES BY AUCTION FRIDAY (WEEK), JULY 28, 2 p.m. At Rooms. Unless a reasonable offer in previously. 48 BRIGHTON STREET. DUNEDIN. Recently-built 4 rooms, kette. fenamelled range); very latest; 4; excellent tenant leaving almost immediately. NB.—May be purchased furnished (oak).’ Buyer financed. Cards to inspect from S. McKENZIE. LIMITED. MONDAY (WEEK). JULY 31, 2 p.m. At Rooms, No. 10 Dowling street. By Direction of Court Pride of Dum cdin Lodge (as mortgagee). Sections Sections fractions sections Sections Sections adjoining) ANN STREET (close Roslyn tram), in the sun. Each full 26 poles; freehold; wide frontage and ready for a Bungalow. Plans at r> S. McKENZIE. LIMITED. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), July 21,1939, At 2 o’clock. In Our Rooms, Dowling street.
UNRESERVED SALE RADIO SETS. Crossley 8-valve, Cambridge 5-v., Master 5-v., Majestic 8-v., Clarion 7-v., G.E.C. 6-v., R. and A. Battery Set. Silver Marshall, Philco 7-v., Rola 5-v,. Courier 8-v., Sparton 5-v., Stemte 6-v., Rogers 6-v„ Atwater Kent 7-v., Crossley Battery Set. Ecko Battery, Philco 7-v., 1 Amplifier, 6 2-voll Batteries. Also, on Account Vendor: 'Radiola 5-v., Phillips 6-v,, Vidor Portable, H.M.V. Portable. Cambridge 8-v., Philco 9-v. 3-piece Bedroom Suite, Sleepwell De Luxe Mattress, Stretcher, Sgle. Mattress, Duchesse, Sgle. Bed, Kitchen Chairs, Rabbit Traps, Kitchen Table, etc. T W. H. CLARKE SON, LTD., u • Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, 19 Dowling street. MONDAY, JULY 31. 1939. At 11 a.m. On the Farm, Lauder. TYONALD REID & CO.. LIMITED, L» have been favoured with instructions from Messrs D. J. and M, Donnelly (who have sold their property) to sell by auction, as above, all their Live and Dead Stock, comprising:— SHEEP: 167 one-shear Romney cross Ewes 66 two-shear Romney cross Ewes 173 three and four-shear Romney cross Ewes 142 f.m. Romney cross Ewes 103 fig. mth. Romney cross Ewes 31 Wethers 13 Romney Rams „ 6 halfbred Rams (Romney merino) CATTLE: 8 Dairy Cows 13 two and three-year-old Shorthorn and Hereford cross Heifers . 3 two and three-year-old Shorthorn and Hereford cross Steers 6 two and three-year-old Shorthorn and Hereford cross Yearlings 7 Calves HORSES: Draught Filly (unbroken, 3 years) Draught Gelding (unbroken, 3 years) Draught Mare (unbroken. 4 years) Draught Mare (broken to chains, 5 years) Draught Mare (broken to . chains, 6 years) Draught Mare (broken to chains, 7 years) Draught Mare (all work, aged) Draught Gelding (all work, aged) Spring-carter 2 Hacks 1 Foal IMPLEMENTS. ETC.: R. and G. swamp plough, R. and G. ' d.f, plough, R. and G. 3-furrow plough, M.H. discs, orchard plough, M.H. binder. M.H. 13-coulter drill, turnip attachment, McCormick mower, wagon, hay rake, Cambridge roller, Donald wool press, 4 and 6-leaf harrows, 4-horse blocks and chains, 4-leaf harrow bar, harrow cart, swingletrees. chains, strainers, 3 coils Cyclone netting (hew), hurdles, complete range of harness, vyce. grindstone, boring machine, a'nvil, portable forge, Fairbank scales, tools, 1 pair new dray shafts, quantity water piping, rabbit traps, 20 sacks oats, 15 sacks wheat, 3 tons chaff, 12 bags mixed grass seed, 4 stacks oaten sheaves, small quantity household furniture and numerous sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. THURSDAY. AUGUST 10. 1939, 12 o’clock. At Owaka Sale Yards. r\ONALD REID & CO., LTD., will hold their Annual Spring Sale of DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. GORE HORSE SALE. FRIDAY. JULY 21, 1939. Commencing at 1 p.m. sharp. MESSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON lU & CO., LTD., will hold their HORSE SALE, as above, in their HORSE BAZAAR. WIGAN STREET. PRESENT ENTRIES: 30 MARES and GELDINGS, including:— 1 5-horse Team young Mares and Geldings 1 Hack (3 years) 2 Ponies 1 Cattle Dog 1 Sheep Dog. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED, ENTRY FEE 2s 6d. “I cannot agree that young men are quite apathetic to recruiting as is generally supposed. ’ There are so many counter attractions, and they have so much more to do than in our day,” said Mr W. Fraser, principal of the Hamilton Technical High School, speaking at the Hamilton Rotary Club. Mr Fraser said it was difficult even to get young men to attend regularly at football practices, although they were keen enough where the game was concerned. Then, again, during two or three nights every week he had a number of students who put in their afterwork hours at night school. He could not class them as- apathetic. They were among the finest young men in the country.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23865, 20 July 1939, Page 22
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