SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, At 2 pjfl. .■■; In our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling , .;street, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CHATTELS, CARPETS, including 30 OAK H.B. DINING CHAIRS • (Suitable-for Hotels. Restaurants, Tea and Luncheon Rooms, FLAT-TOP OFFICE DESK. DOUBLE PEDESTAL. 2 CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE SUITES . (Each 3 Pieces). ••''.';. 7-PIECE OAK SETTEE SUITE. PRETTY OAK BEDROOM. SUITE. i QUAINT OAK SIDEBOARD. ■4 HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPETS (12 x 9. 101t6in'x9). 1 AXMINSTER HALL CARPET (12ft 9in ic 4ft 6in). Duchess? Chests, Wardrobe. Chest of Drawers, Double arid Single Wood Beds and Wires, Mattresses, Napery, Pedestals, Tea Wagon. Fireside Chairs, COTTAGE PIANO, Stained Sideboard, Dining Tables, Linoleums, EXPENSIVE DINNER SERVICE, Chesterfield Couch, Easy Chairs, Crockery, Glassware, H. Rugs, Sofa Rugs,, Antique Copper Kerbs, Reading Lamp, Old Paisley Table Cover (over 100 years old), Piano Rolls, Hall Stand, Kitchen : Tables, Chairs, Pots, Pans, Cooking Utensils, 30 PIANO,ROLLS, etc., etc. TAMES V SAMSON & CO. V have received instructions to sell, as above. . Also/' .7 On Account of-Beauty Salon: 3. CHROMIUM-PLATED CHAIRS (Adjustable to full recline), Suitable for Hairdressers, Doctors, Masseurs. Hospitals, or Beauty Specialists. . ; A U;C T I 0 N : '•■■■ -• ot :'.''■••■ FREEHOLD PROPERTY, STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND •FURNITURE. On the Property, at Waitepeka. THURSDAY.; AUGUST 17, At 1 p.m. .', u MERCANTILE. AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. (Inc. in England), have received-■ instructions .from MR S. K. BASSETT, Wsitepeka. to offer for Sale ~by :PUBLIC AUCTION his property.of 256-acres Freehold Land. Immediately following the Sale of Land, a complete CLEARING: SALE of his Live Stock, Implements and Furniture will be held, consisting of:— 150 f. 'and- f.-mouth Romney-cross Ewes: 18 mixed sex Hoggets " 4 Rqmney Rams : 9-yearpedigree draught Mare :.: (all work) - :, 4-yeaj* draught mare (chains) 8-year draught Mare (chains) 9-year draught Gelding (good shafter)". li-year draught Colt pony,Mare :(very quiet) ■2 springing Heifers ;< 1 Cow (in full milk) ,' ' IMPLEMENTS-; V, .'"'' 13-c6ulter R. and G; drill (with turnip box)., P, and D, Duncan lime sower, MH. mower, new -hay rake, M.H. .binder;, double turnip scuflier, single seuffler, di. R. and G. plough, 18ft chain harrows, four- > leaf harrows, single digger, R. and G. swing plough, Bft R. and G. discs, Mm. cultivator. Cambridge roller, wooden roller, ridger. ; 2 ■ clod crushers, float dray, 2 farm drays, wagonette, 45-gal. Lifiter separator, Alia Laval separator, turnip sheer, harness for six horses, assorted trees, chains, blocks,, saddles, breeching, etc. Quantity of chaff, oats, grass-seed, stack hay, 3 stacks 'of oaten sheaves, Alfa petrol lighting plant, Studebaker light six three-seater ■ rnbtor car. > - ,--v '..';.•'■ v ...• '>■'. . furniture; T v ':,.' Dining;.room . suite, 2 bedroom suites} kitchen table, chairs, sofa, .washtub's, etc. - ■*«■' - ;iy. n . ■ '. /.'-' As Mr Bassett Is in poor health, he has decided to sell.everything and:the farm .will be offered on .exceptionally easy terms. ■'-••• WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1939, ; ',; - '■,-': At l o'clock; ' ._ • CLEARING SALE AT ROMAHAPA. " JATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY 7 COY. OF N.Z., LTD. (Incorp. jn England), have, been favoured with instructions from MR JAS. KILGOUR (who has sold his farm) to offer at the above time arid place his Live and Dead Stock, comprising:— • .:■■■::>•■ I sheep. , 20. two-tooth Romney Cross Ewes 140 four-tooth Romney Cross Ewes '4o'-six and eight tooth Romney Cross Ewes , • - 20 f.m. Romney Cross Ewes (Romney Rams April 8) ; 25 m s. Hoggets CATTLE 3.Shorthorn dairy -Cows ,(at > ■■> . ■"■■ drop) .'':• ' . 7 Shorthorn dairy Cows (Octo-ber-November carvers) 2 two-year Shorthorn Heifers 4 yearling Heifers PIGS 2 breeding Sows , ,;;;,: HORSES Draught Mare, 7yrs Draught Gelding, 9yrs , Draught Gelding, aged Hack ; i IMPLEMENTS Digger dX plough, binder, M.H. drill, hillside plough, disc harrows, ridger. lime sower, horse clipper, 2 tons chaff, 40 sacks ryegrass, 9 sacks Dun oats, harness, covers, trees, chains, etc., 1 . Alfa Laval Separator (55 gallons, nearly new), sundries. THURSDAY. AUGiiSI 17, 1939. Immediately Before-the Stock Sale. Owaka Sale Yards. SALE OF TAHAKOPA FREEHOLDS. ERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF N.Z., -LTD.. favoured with instructions from the Presbyteriai. Social Service Association, will offer for sale by Public Auction, as above, the Freehold Properties lately :cupied by the late J D Calder. as under.— LOT 1. All that parcel of freehold Jand containing by admeasurement 192 ACRES 0 ROODS 10 POLES; more or less, being Part Sections 1. 2. 3. 4, Block XIV. Rirnu, with-improvements thereon. This section adjoins the Tahakopa Township and is first-class grazing land. Well fenced and subdivided. LOT 2. All tha* parcel of Freehold land containing bv admeasurement 22 ACRES 0 ROODS 36 POLES, more or less. Sections 2 qnd 3, Block HI. Tautuku. and 264 ACREt. 3 ROODS 31 POLES, more or less, bcit.g Sections 7 and 8. Block 111. Tautuku. with improvements thereon. These two sections are opposite each other,.less than one mile from Tahakopa Station, on the Papatowai road, the road dividing them. The 22-acre block is cleared and fenced, and the 262-acre block part cleared and surface sown." . Both comprise valuable grazing land on which cattle arid sheep do splendidly. V For 'further particulars and conditions of sale apply to THE P.S.S.A.. DOW LING STREET. DUNEDIN. or the Auctioneers. Dunedin and Owaku. " Studie" was out recently increasing her mileage in. spite of her age. "Studie" js the older fire engine at the Hastings station. Tiventy-five years of age, she has only travelled about 850 miles in her life. Except in a case of unusual emergency "Studie" has retired from the fiercer practice of fire fighting and lives, as ft were, on pension, used only for rare odd jobs such as the carrying of fire extinguishers from the station to stores and offices in the town, Her red paint shining In .'-the..'sunlight, she made a brave showing on her latest appearance, and though a'vrnir>" h ' r '"r' '"■" to race her ; It Was "Studie " who won in the end.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23887, 15 August 1939, Page 18
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