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SALES BY AUCTION LIGHT HORSE AND PONY SALE, Invercargill Showgrounds, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1947, At 12.30 p.m. TVfESSRS DALGETY & CO., LTD. UnJItJL corporated in England) will hold their fourth Annual Sale as follows: Lot I.—l 2-year-old Bay Pony Filly, naturally quiet; ideal children's pony. Lot 2.—1 yearling Chestnut Filly, 12 hands; out of a cream mare by a pony stallion from Pukerau; broken to lead. Lot 3.—1 9-year-old Bay Gelding, “ Spot Cash," by “Guarantee," out of a “ Balboa" mare; first-class show jumper and hunter. Lot 4. —1 dark cream Gelding, 12.2 hands; saddle; very quiet; ideal for children. Lot s:—l Bay Cob, 13 hanos; saddle; for a good rider. Lot 6.—1 2-ycar-old Bay Gelding, 14.3 hands; saddle and harness; very quiet; would make a good jogger horse. Lot 7.—1 rising 7-year-ola black Mare, 14.2 hands; every guarantee. Lot B.—l aged Gelding, “ Key Chimes," , 15 hands; saddle and harness; good to ride; guaranteed every way. Lot 9.—1 3-year-old black Gelding, 13 hands; saddle and harness. Lot 10. —1 4-year-oid Shetland Pony Gelding, 9.2 hands; guaranteed sound. Lot 11.—1 5-year-old Shetland Pony Gelding, 10 hands; guaranteed sound, Lot 12.—1 rising 5-year-old chestnut Mare, 14.3 hands; ideal lady's hac4<: sire “ Garnish,” dam by “ Commandant " grand-dam, the best hunter m Poverty Bay. Lot 13.—1 8-year-old bay Pony Mare, 13.3 hands; saddle; good stock horse; quiet; will stand anywhere. Lot 14. —1 6-year-old Gelding, 15 hands; sire ‘ Quite Sure," dam “ Bright Star saddle and harness. Lot 15.—1 8-year-old Gelding, 14.2 hands; good walker and good stock hack. Lot 16.—1 8-year-old Gelding, 15 hands; saddle and harness; quiet and sound; attractive; suitable for jogger. Lot 17.—1 black Pony Gelding, 13.1 hands; saddle and harness; guaranteed sound; quiet and reliable but not a small\ child’s pony; a good show record. Lot 18.—1 8-year-old black Mare, 13.1 hands; saddle and harness; in foal to Crosbie's cream Stallion. Lot 19.—1 rising 10-year-old cream Mare, 12.2 hands; saddle; good; infoal to Crosbie's cream Stallion. Lot 20.—1 yearling cream Colt; silver mane and tail; good quality; up to show standard; will grow to 13.2 hands. Lot 21.—1 yearling roan Colt; will grow to 14 hands. Lot 22.—1 8-year-old cream Pony Gelding, 12.2 hands;, good saddle and harness; very quiet. Lot 23.—1 rising- 6-year-old cream Cob Mare; broken to saddle; show quality. Lot 24.—1 3-year-old Mare, 15 hands; broken to saddle and harness; naturally quiet. Lot 25.—1 rising 3-year-old bay Colt; black, points; " Calamity ’; 14 hands; sire “ Royal Bank,” dam “ Tickle Toe"; dam's show record good; saddle; guaranteed sound. Lot 26.—1 rising 7-year-old brown Pony Cob .Gelding, 12 hands; good walker and trotter; excellent stock pony. Lot 27.—1 7-year-old cream Cob Gelding, 15 .hands; saddle and harness; guaranteed sound. Lot 28.—1 3-year-old Pony Colt, “ Glenovan Gay Boy dark bay with black points; 12.3 hands; saddle only; sire “ Glenbraggie," dam “ Jaly Juliet.” Lot 29.—1 bay Filly, by “ Comet ” good appearance and condition; will grow 14 hands. Lot 30.—1 6-year-old chestnut Hackney Stallion, “ Victory,” 15 hands: sire " Gamrhiw ” (Imp.), dam an Adorin Mare; grand-dam a Bendigo Mare. Lot 31.—i 4-year-old Thoroughbred Hack; dam a Chesterfield Mare; very quiet; good to ride.' Lot 32.—1 5-.vear-old black Pony Gelding, 11.2 hands; very quiet; suitable for children; has been 3 years on road to school. Lot 33.—1 5-year-old saddle Gelding, 15 hands; quiet. Lot 34.—1 7-year-old Pony Gelding, 12 hands; saddle and harness; guaranteed sound and quiet. Lot 35.—1 rising 3-year-old black Pony Colt; saddle; guaranteed sound and quiet. Lot 36.—1 10-year-old bay Trotting Mare; sire “ Lee Norris,’ dam Wallace L Mare by “ King Haroldsaddle; sound and quiet. Lot 37.—1 rising 4-year-old saddle Pony; very quiet. Lot 38.—1 3-year-old chestnut Filly; silver mane; 13.2 hands; saddle only; by Tractor Colt from a Show Pony Mare. SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1947, At 10.30 a.m. Sharp. At the Residence, 14 King street, Mosgicl. THE TAIERI AUCTION MART (R. Cameron, Auctioneer) has received instructions from the Administratrix in the Estate of the late Isabella Robertson to Sell by Public Auction at the above time and place: The whole of her Furniture and Effects, comprising— SETTEE (AS NEW), D.R. Table, 2 Morris Chairs. 3 D.R. Chairs, Sideboard, DINNER WAGON, 13 FEET OF HALL RUNNER, Linoleum for 4 Rooms, WARDROBE, Settee, 4 Kitchen Chairs, WIRELESS, Chest, 2 D. Beds, 2 Mattresses, Bolster, 3 PAIRS DOUBLE BLANKETS. 2 Bed Covers, 1 Quilt, 4 MATS, Curtains for 4 Rooms, Cabinet, Cabinet and Bookstand,, 2 Firescreens, 4 Chairs, Huinpty, Wicker Chair, Kitchen Table, Small Table, Kitchen Clock, Cushions. Kitchen Cabinet, 1 Dresser, Pillows, Trayclotli, 6 Ornaments, Pictures. Vases, Coal Bucket and Shovel, Books, Pedestals, CROCKERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, CUTLERY.' Brooms. Kettles, Saucepans, etc., Buckets, Mats, Jam Jars, Trunk, LAWN MOWER, Tin Tub, Garden Tools, Bird Cage, OAK D. BED, and Numerous Sundries. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. MODERN SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. . At Cromwell, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, At 1.30 p.m. TVTESSRS STRONACH, MORRIS & CO., ltl. LTD., have received instructions from Mr C. J. Elder (who is leaving the district) and others to sell by auction: The following— Imperial Piano (iron frame, in good order), Rollo 5-valve Wireless Set (new), Singer Drophead Sewing Machine (in perfect order), Meri-Vac Silent Vacuum Cleaner, Writing Desk, 6-piece Dining Room Suite (modern), Moquette 3-piece Suite, Genoa Suite (3-piece), Settee, Tub Chair, Fireside Chair, 2 Easy Chairs, Rimu Bedroom Suite (d. bed, duc'nesse, pedestal), Beech Bedroom Suite (d. bed, duchesse M.D. wardrobe, pedestal), Rimu Sideboard, China Cabinet, Single Wooden Beds (low ends), Dinner Wagon, Hoover Type Vacuum Cleaner, Oak Oval Table, Brass Box-end Kerb, Occasional Tables, Tallboy (brass), Kitchen Cupboard, Kitchen Table and Chairs, Electric Lampstand, Ironing Board. Couch, Light Tapestry Settee and 2 Easy Chairs, Clothes Rack, Hanging Mirror, Vases. Ornaments, Meat Safe, Chest Drawers, Large Table, Baby’s Pram (new condition), Rocking Horse, Scooter, Pots, Pans, etc., Crosscut Saw, Galvanised Bath, Bucket Spray Pump (new), Sundries too numerous to mention. 1 Car Trailer and Frame (600 x 16 tyres good order). The above Furniture is mostly modern and in first-class order. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1947, At 1 p.m. EVANSDALE ~STOCK SALE. QTRONACH, MORRIS & CO.. LTD., will hold their usual Monthly Stock Sale at Evarisdale as above, when they will ofi'er on account of clients: 15 head of mixed Cattle 3 coils Sheep Netting Quantity of Roofing Iron 1 fat Heifer 2 Heifers (coming to profit) 4-yearling Heifers 1 Dairy Cow 1 Dairy Cow (second calver, calves in January) 8 two-year-old Steers 6 18-month-old Steers 1 Steer Calf. Further Entries until time of sale with the Auctioneers. Luncheon and Refreshments at Boarding House. BURNSIDE SALE. WEDNESDAY,' NOVEMBER 5, 1947. VTATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY -Fl COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. (Incorporated in England) will ofi'er on account of Mr A. Trounson, Taieri Beach:— 30 head 2h to 3-year Steers Black Poll, Hereford and Short-horn-cross Cattle. SPECIAL ENTRY. BURNSIDE SALE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY, CO., LTD., will offer' on behalf of a client: — 1 four-year-old Registered Friesian Bull (fit for service); Pedigree at Sale.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26607, 1 November 1947, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26607, 1 November 1947, Page 11

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