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SALES BY AUCTION REMINDER. THIS DAY. TUESDAY. JULY I. At 12 o’clock. At Rooms. Princes street. Under instructions from the Perpetual Trustees Co., Ltd., Trustees in the estate of the late Dr Thomas Fergus. PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMAN’S CHARMING CITY RESIDENCE AND VALUABLE FREEHOLD. KNOWN AS No. 236 HIGH STREET. KNOWN AS No. 236 HIGH STREET. SOLID DOUBLE-BRICK DOUBLESTOREY RESIDENCE of 10 ROOMS, rnd MODERN APPOINTMENTS. Area, 19.21 poles, more or less, together with right-of-way. A LEX. HARRIS. LIMITED, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, FRIDAY, JULY 12, At 10 o’clock sharp. On the Premises. No. 1 Forth street. On account of Mr Chas. A. Elsey, Liquidator of Dowie’s Dismantling Co.. Ltd. (in voluntary liquidation). UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE BY AUCTION. LARGE QUANTITY ASSORTED SECOND-HAND BUILDING MATERIALS, 24-INCH PLANER, SASHES. DOORS. IRON WORK. RAILWAY IRON AND LARGE QUANTITY USEFUL SUNDRIES AS FOLLOWS:— Enamel Sinks. Iron Wheelbarrow, Assorted Tools, Incubator, Wire Gates. Pelton Wheel, Large Deadlight Sash (6ft 9in x 4ft) • Leadlight Sashes, New Unglazed and Glazed Sashes, 5 Sheets New Roofing Iron (9ft x 7ft. 24 gauge), 2 Sets Tubs, Boxes Lamp Globes, Copper Boiler, Copper Cisterns, Small Samson Trunk, 2 3ft H.P. Ranges, Panel Doors. Quantity Panelling, Odd Roofing Iron. Mouldings. Bluegum and Black Pine Posts. Ladders, Grindstone, 2 IRON GIRDERS (13ft), Double Casement Window (for brick work). Iron Runners, Quantity Iron Work, Railway Iron, Poilite Slates. Quantity Baker’s Wooden Trays, Picket Machine, New Ridging, 25 NEW ENGLISH FIRE BACKS. Water Piping. Elbows. Water Pipe Fittings, Bolts, Nuts, Automatic Lavatory Flushes. Case Small Bottles Red Inks, Case Enamel Douches. Odd' Paint. Old Motor Car, Old Iron Shed, Wooden Office, Small Shed. LARGE QUANTITY ASSORTED TIMBER and Large Catalogue of Useful Sundries. Also (To be sold in one lot), LARGE IRON SHED, including Saw Bench, Motor and Fittings. Carpenter’s Bench. Extension Ladder. Emery Stone, 4 Sash Cramps. Assorted Carpenter’s Tools, etc. ' Immediate Delivery. Terms Cash. A lex. HARRIS, LIMITED, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. TO-MORROW, At 1 o’clock. At Marshall Chambers. Moray place. , On account of Mr and Mrs A. M. Huxtable) HIGH-GRADE CHINA WARE, CRYSTAL WARE, SILVER-PLATED WARE. On view from 10 o’clock To-day. pARK REYNOLDS, LIMITED. TO-MORROW, t At ■ 1 o’clock. At Marshall Chambers. Moray place. On account, of Mr and Mrs A. M. Huxtable. •LOVELY BURR WALNUT TEA POY, RICH MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, • FIGURED MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE, MAHOGANY CHINA CABINET. > On view from 10 o’clock To-day. pARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. SPECIAL ENTRY. U Balclutha Saleyards. JULY 12, 1940. XTATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., will offer, on account of Messrs Andrew and Pannett. Clydevale: 500 4. 6, 8-tooth Romney cross Ewes (Romney and Southdown rams April 28) 150 Romney cross ewe Lambs. ■ NOTE.—Ewes are good conditioned, open-woolled sheep, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, Clearing Sale on the Farm at Luggate. FRIDAY. JULY 12. At 1.30 p.m. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND x MERCANTILE AGENCY CO;, LTD . (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND), have received instructions from Messrs J. and E. Corboy. Luggate, who have given up farming, to offer;— Draught Mare, all work Mare, 4 years Gelding. 4 years Mare, 3 years ■> Mare and foal 3 dairy Cows, spring calvers. 1, breeding Sow. . ; McCormick-Deering 6ft binder, disc plough, disc harrows. M.H. mower, wooden roller, R. and G. d.f. plough. 6-leaf'-tyne harrows, swing plough, 4-leaf harrows and bar, farm dray, M.H. cultivator, M.H. scuffler. R. and G. wagon; McCor'mick 15-coulter drill. R. and G. chaffcutter (2-blade), trees, bars, harness, chains, sacks and sundries. Outside Entries Invited.

TN THE - MAGISTRATE’S COURT I HOLDEN AT QUEENSTOWN. Between WILLIAM LOVELL DAVIS, Plaintiff, and MOONLIGHT VALLEY GOLD No Liability Defendant. Plaint No. 52/39. Distress Warrant No. 1/40. In the execution of the Distress Warrant (No. 1/40) issued out of the Magistrate’s Court at Queenstown in pursuance of a judgment obtained in the above mentioned case on the 16th April, 1940, for the sum of £BO 8s 8d and costs £6 Is 9d NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under-men-tioned articles seized by me in pursuance of the said Distress Warrant No. 1/40 will be Sold by Public Auction at the Office of the Magistrate’s Court at Queenstown on TUESDAY, the 16th July, 1940, at 2.30 p.m., unless the amount due under the said Distress Warrant together with the costs of the execution thereof are sooner paid. ARTICLES SEIZED: Quantity of miscellaneous tools. One set of Stock and Dies. Two sets of Leading Chains, Twelve Packets of Rivets, twenty yards of Coconut Matting, cne Stevenson's Low-pressure Pump and one Royal Typewriter. Quantity of Mining Plant, including; Blind Plates (30-inch steel). Ripples, Sluice Bbxes, 9443 feet of Beech and Red Pine Timber (in good condition), 1960 feet of 30-inch Pipes on the claim, 220 » feet of 22-inch Pipes on the claim. 1 draught Horse. P. D. DOUGHERTY, Bailiff. ADVERTISING is accepted as a necessary, part of modern business promotion. It has won a place for itself in virtually every industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that it can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise and not as a magic formula for unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24345, 9 July 1940, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24345, 9 July 1940, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24345, 9 July 1940, Page 11

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