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A familiar and popular figure at city wool sales for some years, Mr E. J. Doogue (centre), has officiated at his last Dunedin sale and will shortly leave for Taumarunui where he has been promoted to the position of manager of Wright Stephenson s branch. Mr Doogue joined the firm in 1923 and has been employed as an auctioneer since 1930. He was recently bidden farewell by brother auctioneers, stock agents and graziers and presented with a substantial cheque. The picture was taken at Burns Hall yesterday. Mr Doogue’s assistants are Messrs H. T. Irving (left), and J. M. Sidey.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26748, 17 April 1948, Page 8

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A familiar and popular figure at city wool sales for some years, Mr E. J. Doogue (centre), has officiated at his last Dunedin sale and will shortly leave for Taumarunui where he has been promoted to the position of manager of Wright Stephenson s branch. Mr Doogue joined the firm in 1923 and has been employed as an auctioneer since 1930. He was recently bidden farewell by brother auctioneers, stock agents and graziers and presented with a substantial cheque. The picture was taken at Burns Hall yesterday. Mr Doogue’s assistants are Messrs H. T. Irving (left), and J. M. Sidey. Otago Daily Times, Issue 26748, 17 April 1948, Page 8

A familiar and popular figure at city wool sales for some years, Mr E. J. Doogue (centre), has officiated at his last Dunedin sale and will shortly leave for Taumarunui where he has been promoted to the position of manager of Wright Stephenson s branch. Mr Doogue joined the firm in 1923 and has been employed as an auctioneer since 1930. He was recently bidden farewell by brother auctioneers, stock agents and graziers and presented with a substantial cheque. The picture was taken at Burns Hall yesterday. Mr Doogue’s assistants are Messrs H. T. Irving (left), and J. M. Sidey. Otago Daily Times, Issue 26748, 17 April 1948, Page 8