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SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 28. At 9.15 o’clock. On the Premises Wilkinson Chemist's Shop (next Gridiron Hotel). 425 Princes street sbuth. Bookcase, Medical Books, Glass Cases, Cupboard, Table, Couch, Chairs. 4ft 6in W. Bedstead, Pictures; Toilet Chest. ALEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. A THIS DAY, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 28., At 10 o’clock. On the Premises, No. 205 Anderson's Bay road, close overbridge. 200 SHEETS ROOFING IRON (sft to Oft lengths), 2000 ft SCANTLINGS (3 x 2 and 4 x 2). 2000 ft 4 x 1 FLOORING. 1000 ft 4xJT, and G. LINING, 1000 ft 6x2, 6x3, 6x4, 6x6 BLACK PINE, :1000ft 6x6 and 9x9 BLUEGUM, Also, 20 Window Sashes, 3 Pair Double Doors, Pair Store Doors. 2 LAROis CAST-IRON VATS (tin-lined). 100 and 200 gallons. Pair Double Gates. Picket Gate and Fence, Jin Water Piping, Copper Cistern. Terms Cash. LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED. Auctioneers and Real Estate Agentf^. TUEiDAYToCTOBER 31. At 12 o’clock. At Rooms. Princes street Under Instructions from the Trustees of the United Otago District Ancient Order of Foresters. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MUSSELBURGH, No. 3. Corner of Fergusson and Normanby streets, SUPERIOR VILLA RESIDENCE, of 6 rooms, with every convenience. Brick Motor Garage. SHOP AND WORKROOM. A LEX. HARRIS. . LIMITED. *»■ have received instructions to sell. 18 Section 1. Block XIII. Musselburgh, containing 26.9 poles, with frontages to Fergusson and Normanby streets, with a superior Residence of 6 rooms; bath, hot and cold, pantry: fitted with wardrobes and cupboards: washhouse: brick garage, and a Shop and Workroom. The Shop could be let to advantage, belne situated at the corner and unit I ached. Easy terms may be arranged before the sale. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms. Princes street. Instructed by the Perpetual Trustees Coy., Ltd., in the Estate of I. Ness, deceased. KAIKORAI FREEHOLD PROPERTY OF 6 ROOMS and CONVENIENCES. ALSO FREEHOLD SECTION. „ aporox. 1 rood. So. 11 CHAPEL STREET. KAIKORAt. A LEX. HARRIS, LIMITED. have received instructions to sell 5.y Auction, as above. , ' 1. Section 24, Village of Kirkland Hill, Kaikorai. area approx. 1 rood, egether with 6-roorned Dwelling, bay Aundow and verandah, electric light, ivashhouse. copner, tubs. bath, gas cooker. No. 11 Chapel street. VACANT POSSESSION. 2. Section 23. Village of Kirkland Hill. Kaikorai. area approx. 1 rood. Vacant allotment adjoining above. Fronting Chapel street. Further particulars from FHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES COY.. LTD., Vogel street; Or. GALLAWAY AND MOWAT, Solicitors, Dunedin. MONDAY, OCTOBER 30,. 1939. At 1 p.m. On the Property. Otekura (near Owaka). »THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND 1 AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD. (lib corp. in England) have received instructions from Mr D, B. Coppin, who has sold hjs property, to offer without reserve the whole of his live and dead stock, as under: SHEEP: 200 4. 6 and 8-tooth Romney cross Ewes (lambs at foot) 92 Romney cross ewe Hoggets 16 Romney cross wether Hoggets 5 2-shear Romney Rams CATTLE: 2 dairy Cows (in milk). HORSES: 1 draught Gelding. 5 years (all work) 1 draught Gelding* 6 years (all work) 1 draught Gelding,' aged, (all work) 1 draught Mare, aged (all work) 1 draught-Gelding, 2 years 1 draught Filly, 1 year 1 hack and harness Mare, aged IMPLEMENTS: 13-coulter M.H. drill (turnip and rape attachment), Macalister double-row ■ ridger, Macalister Bft lime sower, Booth McDonald double-furrow plough, B. McD. 7ft disc harrows. Hillside plough, 4 1. set tyne harrows, 4-horse blocks and chains, scuffler, tip dray, spring dray, gig, sledge, trees and chains for 5-horse team, 90-gal. Wolseley separator, cream stand, quantity timber, roofing iron, large quantity netting and fencing wire, staples, posts and tools, Quantity household furniture, radio and sundries. 20 Indian Runner ducks. 20 W.L, pullets. 10 tons oaten chaff, 15 sacks oats. 1 stack oaten sheaf. NOTE.—The Auctioneers wish to draw attention to the fact that the sheep are well-woolled and even, and horses are sound and excellent working types. ImDlements are all in first class order, LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1939, At 12.30 p.m. On the Property. Puerua. ripHE NATIONAL~MORTGAGE ANli JL AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. (Incorp. in England) have been favoured with instructions from Mr A. Allison, who is giving up, farming for health reasons, to sell at the above time and place the whole of his live and dead stock, as under:SHEEP; 185 1,2, 3-shear Romney cross Ewes (lambs at foot, Romney rams) 75 4-shear Romney cross Ewes (lambs at foot. Romney rams) 85 f. and f.m. Romney cross Ewes (lambs at foot, Romney rams) 95 Romney cross ewe Hoggets 20 fat Ewes 6 fat Wethers HORSES; Draught Mare, 6 years Draught Mare, 7 years Draught Gelding, 6 years Draught Geldings (2). aged Draught Mare, aged Draught Colt, 1 year Hack, 9 years CATTLE: dry Cows (first calvers) dry Cows (third calvers) dry Heifers y Cows ,s. Yearlings larling Shorthorn Bull year-old Shorthorn Bull. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.: M.H. drill, M.H. binder, ridger, Cambridge roller, disc harrows, set 9leaf tine harrows, clodcrusner 3furrow plough, d.f. plough, 3-fur-row disc, plough, single digger, swing plough, hillside plough, scoop, farm dray and frame, ohorse blocks and chains, harness for 6-horse team, 4 sets leading chains. 2 sets cart saddles and breeching, oaten sheaf stack, lu sacks Dun oats, quantity quarrying tools, sundries, etc. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23951, 28 October 1939, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23951, 28 October 1939, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23951, 28 October 1939, Page 20

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