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SALES BY AUCTION PAINT AUCTION. TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 18. AT 11 A.M. SHARP. On the Premises. 340 Moray place (Upstairs), above Homer’s, Plumbers. Instructed by Mr W. G. De Ment. who has left for Nelson. HIGH GRADE PAINTS AND LACQUERS as under:— ATLAS PRODUCTS—--5 l-gallon tins Atlas Iron and Steel Primer, 2 5-gallon drums Ruskilla Red, 34 gallons Atlas Hard Gloss, 11 gals. Flat Wallcoat. 8 gals. Heat Resisting Black, 8 gals. Fireproofing Solution, 5 gals. Pink Wood Primer, 10 gals. Petrifying Liquid. 1 gal. White Line Paint, 63 gals. Klein’s Bituminous Paint, 251 b Atlacide Weed PABCO NITRO CELLULOSE LACQUER. 3 1-gal tins White. 3 1-gal. tins Ivory. 1 gal. Ivory White, 38 J-gal. tins Pastels assorted, 3!) quarts Pastels assorted, 5 gals. Paratone Reducer, 4 gals. Flotoid Maroon Bituminous, 4 gals Shingle Stain, 12 1-gal. Pabco Wall Paint, 15 Cases of Colorite Quick Drying Enamel, suitable for ticket writing (assorted colours). Also, Duplextra Electric Portable Bench. Sander and Discs, Klincha Belt Lacing Machine, 6 and 10-inch Detroit Belt Cutters, 10 boxes Griplace Belt Fasteners, quantity of Standard Belt Fasteners, 7 boxes of J-inch Machine Hack Saw Blades, 6 Line Shaft Hangers and Bearings, Counter Shaft, 3 Rolls, 6-inch Manning’s Garnet Paper, and 1 Roll of uineh 1 Coil of new G.P. Belting (narrow), 18 Rubber Stair Treads, 44-gal. Drum, Glass Showcase, 2 Dozen Files, Heilman’s Jointing, 4-gal. Steel Drums, 4 gals, of Plastic Wood and quantities of sundries. , , , Terms: Cash. For immediate deliveiy. On view morning of sale. ALEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. VAMARU HARBOUR BOARD. SALE OF LEASEHOLDS. On FRIDAY, the 21st day of MARCH, 1947. At 2 p.m. DALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED, under instructions from the Oamaru Harbour Board, will sell by public auction, at their Office Premises, Thames street, Oamaru, the right to the leases of each of the following areas:— LOT 1: Portion of the Oamaru Harbour Board property comprising 1 acre (more or less), being part of land reclaimed by the said Board from the sea, situated between the lines of railway adjacent to the Railway Goods Sheds and the Harbour and more particularly shown as Lot 2 coloured vellow on the plan of portion of the Oamaru Harbour Board property. Upset Annual Rental, £IOO. Valuation for improvements £6300. Term of Lease, 21 years from April 1, 1947. Present Lessee: Vacuum Oil Company Proprietary, Limited. LOT 2: Portion of the Oamaru Harbour Board Property comprising 1 acre and 2 roods (more or less), being part of' land reclaimed by the said Board from the sea situated between the lines of railway adjacent to the Railway Goods Sheds and the Harbour and more particularly shown as Lot 1 coloured green on the plan above mentioned. Upset Annual Rental, £l5O, Valuation for Improvements, £4500. Term of Lease, 21 years from April 1, 1947. Present Lessee: The Shell Company of New Zealand, Limited. BOTH the above Leases will provide (inter alia) for rent being paid quarterly in advance and interest on rent in arrears. for all rates, taxes, and other outgoings being paid by the Lessee, for all buildings and improvements being kept in repair by the Lessee, and for the previous consent of the Board being required to any assignment, mortgage, or parting with 'possession of the property. The leases will also provide that the lands are to be used for storage, packing, and disposal of petroleum products and for no other purpose without consent in writing of the Board, and that a new lease for a further term of 21 years shall be offered at Public Auction at end of term. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to the Secretary to the Board, or to Messrs Hislop and Creagli and Main, Solicitors to the Board, at whose office the Conditions of Sale and Form of Lease may be inspected. CLEARING SALE OF CATTLE AND PLANT. ON THE FARM, DUKE’S ROAD, MOSGIEL. TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1947 AT 1.30 P.M. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., have received instructions from MR C. G. HAMMER, DUKE’S ROAD, MOSGIEL, to sell bv Public Auction, as above: THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising: CATTLE—--5 Dairy Cows, in full milk 3 Dairy Cows. 2nd Calvers, at profit 3 Dairy Cows. 2nd and 3rd Calvers due. in May 3 Dair<' Cows, due in June 6 Dairy Cows, due in July 2 Dairy Cows, due in September 3 two-year-old Heifers, due September 5 Yearling Heifers ' PLANT, ETC.— 1 G.V.B. 2-cow Milking Machine, 1 h.p. Electric Motor, used only one season; 1 h.p. Electric Motor; Diabolo 50-gal. Separator; 30-gal. Vat; 2 large Vats for washing up; 2 Drums, taps attached; Cream Cooler; 4 Cream Cans; Spring Cart Saddle and Breeching; Garden Plough; 200 Bales Oaten Hay. The above-mentioned cows are mostly young, including a few Jerseys, but mainly Shorthorn Cross. DISPERSAL SALE “ RAVENSDALE ” ROMNEY MARSH STUD. AT THE OUTRAM SHOWGROUNDS THURSDAY. MARCH 20, 1947. Commencing at 11 a.m WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. have received instructions from Mr F. D. Reid “ Ravensdale,” Outram, to sell by Public Auction, as above:— HIS COMPLETE STUD ROMNEY FLOCK No 1553, comprising: 38 one-shear Romney Ewes 13 two-shear Romney Ewes 18 three-shear Romney Ewes 13 four-shear Romney Ewes 10 five-shear Romney Ewes 6 six-shear Romney Ewes 5 aged Romney Ewes 42 Romney Ewe Lambs 4 stud Romney Rams 40 one-shear Romney Rams. 249 Since the “ Ravensdale ” Stud was established in 1937, Mr Reid has made .careful use of only the best sires and consequently built a flock of the highest quality .noted for constitution, wool, and pure Romney character. The Flock has been passed for Transfer by the Romney Marsh Sheepbreeders’ Association. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION TO THE AUCTIONEERS. DUNEDIN OR BRANCHES. BURNSIDE SALE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1947. SPECIAL ENTRY: STORE CATTLE •VS7RIGHT.' V 7 have received instructions from Bushey Park Estate, Palmerston, to sell by Public Auction, as above:— 3 Trucks 3-year-old Shorthorn Steers BALCLUTIIA EWE FAIR. FRIDAY, MARCH 21. 1947. Weight, stephenson & co.. ltd., VV will offer on account of the following clients:— CARTERHOPE ESTATE, WAREPA: 550 s.m. Romney-cross Ewes J. J. CROSS, TUAPEKA MOUTH: 140 s.m. Romney-cross Ewes D. McCALLUM, HILLEND: 120 f.m. Romney-cross Ewes G apd W. JOHNSTON, KAITANGATA: GO two-tooth Romney-cross Ewes L. W. CROSS, GREENFIELD: 200 s.m. Romney-cross Ewes MRS M. M. GRAY, HILLEND: 126 f.m. Romney-cross Ewes A. W. CROSS, PUKETI: 100 s.m. Romney-cross Ewes D. J. CROSS, STONY CREEK: 70 f.m. Romney-cross Ewes A DVEKTISING is accepted as a c\ necessary part ol modern business promotion it has won a place fui 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 26413, 18 March 1947, Page 9

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