SALES BY AUCTION REMINDER. AT ALLANTON AT ALLANTON THIS DAY (SATURDAY), MAY 18, At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, Main South road and Grey street, Allanton. On Account of the Trustees in the Estate of Frank Delamore Burrows, LOVELY LITTLE BUNGALOW RESIDENCE OF 4 ROOMS. Modern appointments; Garage and Smithy, Fowlhouses and Runs; 2 roods 35.99 poles (more or less). IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AUSTIN 7 MOTOR CAR (1928 Model), CARTER’S FIREPROOF SAFE, BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS AND SUNDRIES. ALEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. PACIFIC CALLING. W. P. HARTSTONGE, Esq., Mosgiel, Solicitors for the Estate, MONDAY, MAY 21, At 1.30 o’clock. On the Premises, No. 119 Clyde street (Near Dundas street). Instructed by Mrs E. M. Burnside, who is giving up housekeeping. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE LOVELY WELL-SPRUNG CHESTERFIELD SETTEE (in Moquette), COMFORTABLE DIVAN CHAIR (To Match), SUPERIOR VELVET PILE CARPET (9ft x 7ft 6in), DROP-LEAF TABLE, SINGER BOX-TOP SEWING MACHINE. Also, Oak Tea Wagons, Vases and Ornaments, Crockery, Seagrass Chairs, Pictures, Mir-ror-back Sideboard, Occasional Tables, Raised-ended Kerb, Glassware, Fireside Set, Axminster and Reversible Hearthrugs, Folding Card Table, Rattan Settee, Cushions, Linoleum, Tapestry Couch, Kitchen Dresser, Canadian Chairs, Duchesse Ch sts, Toiletware, Combination Bedstead, BLANKETS AND NAPERY, Toilet Pedestals, Flock Mattresses, Double Iron Beasteads and Wires, Kitchen Table/Kitchen Utensils, Electric Irori, Pair Steps, Meat Safe, Clothes Basket, etc., etc. ALEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, Auctioneers and Real Estate'Agents. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SATURDAY. MAY 26, Commencing at 9 o'clock sharp. In our Basement Auction Rooms. 300 LOTS 300 LOTS MACHINERY, MACHINE TOOLS, HAND TOOLS, TIMBER AND HARDWARE, Including—--3 Saw Benches, Heavy Power Jig Saw (with fixed and -free pulley), Light Jig Saw, Heavy Power Drill, Heavy Hand Drill, Heavy Wood Turning Lathe, Record Engineer’s Vyce, Leg Vyce, Single and 3Phase Elec. Motors,'2 Carpenter's Benches, Ext. Ladders, Painter’s Trestles. Also, at 10.15 a.m. approx.: EUGENE PERMANENT WAVING MACHINE (Modern Electric), With quantity of Sachets, Lotion, and Acc:ssories. CASTLE RAY PERMANENT WAVER (Non-Electric), With Attachments. 2 Hand Dryers, Beautifully-appointed Hairdresser’s Glass Panelled Cabinet (with drawers, trays, cupboards, etc.). Also, on Account of Whom it May Concern: 621 Gross Tyzack Hacksaw Blades (assorted sizes, all faults), in lots to suit. Watch papers for full list. On View Friday, 25th, from 2 p.m. till 4.30 p.m. ALEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, Auctioneers, Princes street, Dunedin, MONDAY, MAY 28, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. On Account of the Mortgagee. MOUNT CARGILL FREEHOLD FRONTING MAIN NORTH ROAD. 10 Acres 2 Roods 20 Poles (more or less). Together with 4-roomed Dwelling. Parts Allots. 27, 28, 29, 30, Blk. 7, N.H. and B. District. Vacant Possession. Notice Board on - Property. ALEX. HARRIS, - LIMITED, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. PACIFIC CALLING. ? DISPERSAL SALE OF STOCK & PLANT AT MOONLIGHT. On THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1945, Commencing at 11 a.m. MESSRS DONALIMREID & CO., LTD., have' received instructions from Mr Frank Hayes, Moonlight, who has disposed of his property, to offer by Public Auction as above— THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK AND PLANT. Comprising of— SHEEP 230 crossbred ewe Hoggets 200 two-tooth Ewes 800 four, six, and eight-tooth Ewes 130 two-tooth Wethers 24 Rams. CATTLE. 3 Cows 1 Heifer 1 Calf. HORSES. 4 draught Horses. IMPLEMENTS. Allis Chalmers W.C. Tractor (has done 300 hours), Massey Harris Grain Drill (with turnip box), R. and G. d.f. plough, No. 15 Stiff-tooth Cultivator.* (Canadian make), M.H. 5-leaf Tyne Harrows, R. and G. 5-leaf Tyne Harrows, M.H. Binder, M.H. Bft Disc Harrows, Two-row Macalister Ridger, Cambridge Roller, M.H. 4ft 6in Mower, Waggon, Dray, Sledge, 2-stand Shearing Plant, Cooper’s Little Wonder, Carlyle Wool Press, Harness and Covers for 4 horses, Swingle Trees, Blocks and Chains, Stack Oaten Sheafs. Grass ' Seed, Empty Sacks, Alfa Laval Separator, Steel Churn, 4-gallon Can, Lawn Mower, Set Heavy Car Chains, Hydraulic Ram, Second-hand Iron, Step Ladder, 1-ton Jack, Cyclone and Rabbit Netting. OUTSIDE ENTRIES. 1 6-year Mare (chains) 1 6-year Gelding (chains) 1 8-year Gelding (chains) 1 10-year Mare (good shafter) 1 8-year chestnut Hack (good saddle horse). LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. OWAKA SALE MAY 24, 1945. 12 Black Poll-cross Steer Calves 6 Black Poll-cross Heifer Calves 80 f.m. Ewes 35 ewe Hoggets. FURNITURE: Cheval, Double Bed, Large Table, 2 Small Tables, Chairs, Cupboard, Linoleum, Jam Jars, Vinegar Jars, Cream Jars, i Tub, Kerosene Tins, Overmantel, Iron Boiler, Pictures, Stools, 2 Iron Kettles, Strainer, Lantern, Lamps, Fenders, Shotgun, Sacks, Sugar Bags, Netting, and Rabbit Traps. -QONALD QTAGO REID & CO., FARMERS’ CO-OP, LTD. Ltd. OWAKA SALE THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1945. Donald reid will offer on Sc CO., LTD., behalf of Est. W. Blackie: 12 Black Poll-cross Steer Calves 6 Black Poll-cross Heifer Calves. BURNSIDE SALE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1945. SPECIAL ENTRY: WELL-BRED STORE CATTLE. GHT, STEPHENSON, Sc CO.. LTD., lave received instructions from the late Hector Gibson, “ Malvern ,’’ Taras, to sell by public aucs above: well-bred 3-year-old forward condition. Steers, in BURNSIDE SALE WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1945. ■VIEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANJY TILE AGENCY COMPANY. LIMITED (Incorporated in England), will offer at the above sale, on account of a client: 25 Black Poll Vealers. 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