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SALES BY AUCTION TAMES SAMSON & CO., eJ Auctioneers. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. APRIL 22 and 23, 1948, At 12.15 p.m. each day. MONSTER SALE* BY AUCTION OF ARMY CLOTHING. FROM THE WAR ASSETS REALISATION BOARD The first sale of its kind held in DUNEDIN. A great opportunity for those in seach of GOOD QUALITY WINTER CLOTHING. JAMES SAMSON AND CO., have been favoured with instructions from the War Assets Realisation Board to sell by Auction in their DOWNSTAIRS ROOM. Dowling street, the following list of clothing : 1500 PAIR BATTLEDRESS TROUSERS. 1000 BATTLEDRESS JACKETS (CALLED BLOUSES). 350 GREAT OVERCOATS (In Excellent Order), 450 KHAKI DRILL SHIRTS WITH COLLARS, 145 FLANNEL SHIRTS. 360 GREY JERSEYS. 210 PAIR KHAKI CADET SHORTS, 125 PAIR BLUE SHORTS. 175 PAIR RIDING TROUSERS, 140 PAIR ASSORTED TROUSERS. 35 PAIR OVERALLS. 80 ASSORTED SHIRTS. 77 W.AA.C. SKIRTS, 36 W.A.A.C. SMOCKS, 32 PAIRS WHITE V.A.D. SHOES, 12 KHAKI W.A.A.C. JERSEYS, 104 KHAKI W.A.A.C. JACKETS. 30 PAIR RUBBER GLOVES (Heavy Condition), 395 ASSORTED DRESSES (Dirndl Style), 68 SEA KIT BAGS, 90 RENOVATED WARMCOATS. 50 W.AA.C. RAINPROOF COATS (In Good Condition), 30 W.A.A.C. GREATCOATS. 10 W.A.A.C. APRONS 140 KHAKI BERETS. 155 CADET SERVICE JACKETS. 25 W.A.A.C. BLOUSES, 10 W.A.A.C. BLUE BLOUSES, 230 ASSORTED BERETS, ETC.. 5 WARM COATS ASSORTED CAPS AND SUN HATS, 29 WOOL PACKS. Twenty-nine bales of this clothing have ■just arrived and will be on view on •WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1948. PLEASE NOTE.—The Government insist on the Auctioneer giving every private buyer wanting to buy one, two or three lots the opportunity of securing same before offering the goods in bulk lots, so everyone will have the right to secure their requirements in the early part of the Sale. After that, goods will be offered in bulk lots. Buyers of any lot with military badges, buttons or insignia are responsible that such attachments shall be immediately removed by him, otherwise he may be liable to a fine for infringement of Service Regulations. The Government instructions are definite that all goods purchased will not be delivered until after the Sale EACH DAY, buyers having to pay at the office, get their account and produce same before delivery can be given. JAMES SAMSON & CO.. Auctioneers. NOTE: SALE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. APRIL 22 and 23. 1948. STARTING AT 12.15 p.m. EACH DAY. ON VIEW: WEDNESDAY. 21st. RUCTIONS AT BALCLUTHA MART, FRIDAYS, 2 o’clock. Fresh Entries arriving continuously. Furniture, Pianos, Trucks, Cars, Bicycles, Tools, Netting, Poultry, etc. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SALES DAILY. Houses. Businesses, Farms for Exchange. R. S. McKENZIE, LIMITED, Balclutha. Branch Tel. 177. WAITAIIUNA SALE. MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1948, At 1 p.m. PRESENT ENTRIES: 45 four and five-shear Romney Rams 15 three-shear Romney Rams 10 one-shear Romney Rams 10 three and four-shear Southdown Rams 50 m.s. Lambs (shorn) 3 Purebred Australorp Cockerels. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED, THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF N.Z.. LTD. TUESDAY, APRIL 27. 1948, At 11.30 a.m. On the Farrrg Clifton, Waiwera South. CLEARING SALE OF SHEEP, HORSES, TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS. ritHE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. Jl OF N.Z., LTD., favoured with instructions from Mr W. T. Telford. Clifton, will offer for Sale by Public Auction on behalf of the Waiwera Farms, Ltd.— THEIR LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, As follows: SHEEP: 350 Romney ewe Hoggets 250 one-shear Romney Ewes 629 two and three-shear Romney Ewes 340 four-shear Romney Elves 175 five-shear Romney Ewes 47 Romney Rams. HORSES: 3 Hacks. TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS, ETC.: 2 L.A. Case Tractors 1 d.f. Digger Tractor Plough 1 three - furrow Digger Tractor Plough 1 four-furrow Duncan Plough 7ft Tandem Tractor Discs 1 M.H. Drill, 15-coulter 1 McCormick Binder (tractor attachment) 1 Massey Harris Binder (tractor attachment) 1 R. and G. Broadcaster . 1 Dray and Frame. SUNDRIES Too Numerous to Mention. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. MILTON SALE. TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1948, At 11 a.m. 390 s.m. Ewes 140 f.m. Ewes 100 Romney cross rape Lambs 120 two-tooth Ewes 100 two and four-tooth Wethers 50 ewe Lambs 13 Ewes 2 Lambs 90 four and six-tooth Wethers (fat and forward) 10 one-shear Romney Rams 10 m.s. Hereford Calves 10 18-month-old m.s. Hereford Calves. 2 Saddles and Breeching, Collar and Hames, Bridles, 1 Riding Saddle, 1 set Leading Chains, 1 set four-horse Blocks and Chains, 1 Grindstone, 1 Vice, 3 coils Sheep Netting, 2 coils Cyclone, 1 coil Plain Wire, Gig Harness, Saddle and Breeching. 180 Chaff Sacks 40 Oat Sacks. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. rpHE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ & 1 WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. BALCLUTHA SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL 23. 1948, At 10.45 a.m. ENTRIES INVITED. rpHE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ & 1 WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. CENTRAL OTAGO STOCK SALE. MOUNT BENGER SALE. MONDAY, APRIL 26. 1948, At 3 a.m. 300 Corriedale s.m. Ewes 100 hnlfbred ewe Lambs 100 halfbred wether Lambs 400 four-year Corriedale Ewes 70 two-tooth Corriedale Ewes 260 two-tooth Corriedale Wethers 40 four-tooth Corriedale Wethers 250 three-shear Corriedale Wethers 150 f.m. Corriedale Wethers 250 fat and forward Wethers 200 f.m. Ewes 200 wether Lambs 50 m.s. Lambs 200 four-year Corriedale Ewes 205 five-year Corriedale Ewes 70 f.m. Corriedale Ewes. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED mHE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ & 1 WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. ADVERTISING is accepted as a necessary part of modern business promotion It has won a place for 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 26748, 17 April 1948, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26748, 17 April 1948, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26748, 17 April 1948, Page 10