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SALES B 1 AUCTION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street. VALUABLE GEORGE STREET. FREEHOLD RESIDENCE. To be Sold by Auction under instructions from Mr John Bowron. 543 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN 543 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN (Next St. George Court Flats). A well-constructed Wooden Villa Rest-' dence, containing 9 rooms, sun room, kitchenette box room, storeroom, and bathroom The interior has panelled hali, tile and register fireplaces porcelain enamel bath, basin, and pedestal in bathroom gas cooker in kitchenette, cupboards and presses. Outbuildings consist of a large workshop and weshhouse. coal house and lavatorv. A lovely elevated section of 37.5 poles (more or less), with a large Irontaee of approximately 64ft to George street. Commands one of the best positions in George street, and very handy to the University. VACANT POSSESSION. Further particulars from% Messrs MONDY. STEPHENS, MONRO. & CAUBWELL, Solicitors. Bond street: or ' THE AUCTIONEERS. ALEX. HARRIS. LIMITED, Auctioneers and Retal Estate Agents. THURSDAY NEXT. APRIL 17. At Marshall Chambers. Moray place. At 11 o’clock. DARK OAK MODERN BUFFET (as new). GOLDEN OAK DINING TABLE (2 leaves and key), DAK AND LEATHER CARVERS CHAIR, 2 OAK AND LEATHER ARM CHAIRS, 1 OAK AND LEATHER DINING CHAIRS. FULLY-SPRUNG CHESTERFIELD SETTEE (with loose cover), 2 MOQUETTE DIVAN CHAIRS, OAK HALL BENCH, TEA TROLLEY. SEAGRASS TABLE AND CHAIR, NEW LOW COMPACTUM WARDROBE. NEW LOWBOY CHEST. DARK STAIN BEDROOM FURNITURE (Duchesse, Bedstead, Mattress. Pedestal), 3-FOLD SCREEN, TABLES. SPECIMEN CABINET (7 drawers), DOUBLE AND SINGLE BEDSTEADS, KITCHENETTE TABLE, KITCHEN CHAIRS, E.P. ENTREE DISHES, BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK. KITCHEN CLOCK, ' ' VASES, ORNAMENTS. CROCKERYWARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, GARDEN TOOLS, 16-inch 3-blade LAWNMOWER, BRASS AND ENAMEL PRESERVING , PANS, CHAMPION GAS GRILLER, ON STAND, ELECTRIC HOTPLATE, SCALES AND WEIGHTS,' SCREW-TOP PRESERVING JARS. SET WOODEN BOWLS AND CASE. ' NOW ON VIEW. Sale THURSDAY Next at 11 o’clock. PARK REYNOLDS, LIMITED. Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE OF , FIRST CLASS DAIRY HERD, HORSES, PLANT, ETC,, MONDAY, ‘APRIL 21, AT 12.30. PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF DATE. Dn the Farm. Port road. Upper Junction. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSN OF N.Z., LTD., favoured with instructions from Mr A. Muir. Upper Junction, will offer for Sale by Auction as above— HIS COMPLETE HERD OF FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS. ETC., Comprising: CATTLE. 1 8 Cows (in full milk) 9 Cows (January-March cal vers) 7 Cows (April-May calvers) 1 store Cow 3 Heifers (winter calvers). 1 yearling Heifer , 1 yearling Bull. HORSES. 2 Mares (7-9 years, A.W.) PLANT. L 2-cow Travelling Milk Plant (complete with electric motor). 1 25-gallon Electric Dairy Heater, 2 10-gallon Milk Cans. 3 8-gallon Milk Cans, 1 fa-gal-lon Milk Can, 2 4-gallon Milk Cans, 1 Milk Cooler Vat and Tray, 1 6ft Out-cut Discs, 1 3-leaf Tine Harrow and Bar 1 6ft R. and G. Grass Harrows, 1 Planet Jnr. Seed Sower, 1 Pneumatic Tyred “ Full Lock ” Wagon, 12 Cow Covers, 350 Bales Hay. NOTE.—The above Herd has been heavly culled over a number of years, and ran be thoroughly recommended as good Hows, which will shift well to any district. Also. (It the above place, on account MR GEO. CASSEY, Sawyers’ Bay— CATTLE. 8 18-month empty Heifers 5 yearling Heifers 3 two-year Heifers 1 two and a-half-year Heifer (winter calver) 2 store Cows. HORSES 2 Mares (6 and 11 years, all work). PLANT. i Storrie-Willett Top-dresser, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Ridger, 1 Spring Cart, I s.f. R. and G. Plough Saddle and Breeching, Leading Chains. Swingletrees. Chains. Collar and Hames. etc. TUAPEKA MOUTH SALE. MONDAY. APRIL 21, 1947, At I p.m. 100 two, four and six-tooth'Wether# 50 forward wether Lambs 50 wether Lambs 400 forward wether Lambs 40 four and six-tooth Wethers 30 m.s. Lambs 30 f.m. Ewes. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.. DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ & WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. CLEARING SALE, RANFURLY. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1947, At 2 o'clock. D ALGETY & CO.. LTD. (Inc. in England), will offer, on account of Mr Joseph Packman, Ranfurly, who is giving up cultivation on his own account, the following Stock and Implements:— 1 nine-year-old draught Gelding (broken to chains) 1 eight-year-old draught Gelding (unbroken) 1 seven-year-old draught Gelding (handled only) 1 two-year Heifer (guaranteed empty) 2 one-year Heifers (guaranteed empty). 1 Storrie 2-row Ridger, 1 M.H. Cultivator (with Grain Box), 1 Wagon, 1 Storrie Lime Sower, 1 Disc Plough, 1 set Horse Discs, 2 sets Chain Harrows. 1 M.H. 13-coulter Drill (complete with Turnip Box), 1 R. and G. Bft Roller. 1 R. and G. 2-f. Horse Plough, 1 McC.-Deering Binder, 1 set 4-leaf Tine Harrows and Bar, Tools, Horse Collars, Winkers, and Sundries. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—The vendor is selling the above Stock owing to advancing yeafs, and is now going to do all work by contract. PROPERTIES WANTED Q ASH BUYERS WAITING. HOUSES oi All Types Wanted If Vour Property is Saleable, WE CAN SELL IT. HAGGITT DUTHIE & CAMPBELL. 2 Dowling street Phone 10-237 WANTED to Buv. Section, vicinity Wakari Particulars to 948. Times. BUSINESSES FOR SALE FOR Sale, Star Itun; excellent district: good reason for selling—Further particulars from 953. Times. Junior Championship Diving.—l. Gager 1, V. Sherwood 2. P. Frost 3. Senior Championship Points.—M. Wilson (15 points) 1. J. Welsh (9 points) 2. N. Wilkie (5 points) 3. Junior Championship Points.—l. Gager (12 points) 1, V. Sherwood and P. Frosi (8 points), equal, 2. Two reasons why Kaitangata coal is the favourite are its great heat and its lasting qualities—Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26437, 16 April 1947, Page 8

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