AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, ISlh SEPTEMBER, At 2.30 o’clock. TO BAKERS, GROCERS, HOTELS. On Account Tlioso Concerned. DM. SPEDDINC. is instructed to sell • by auction at his rooms on THURSDAY, at 2.30 o’clock, 12 boxes sultanas, 5 eases currants, 3 cases seeded raisins, 2 half-chests desiccated cocoanut, 3 boxes prunes, 5 boxes apricots and peaches, 6 CASES EDMOND’S BAKING POWDER, 1 chest tea, 10 boxes figs, 60 dozen Reckitt’s dyes, 57 TINS ASSORTED PAINTS Without reserve. FRIDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manso street. On Account of the Owner, who has Sold his Property. Removed from St, Clair 'for Convenience of Sale. ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. WALNUT ORGAN (Weaver Organ Co.), HANDSOME OAK BEDROOM SUITE (Mirror-door Wardrobe, Duchosso Chest, Pedestal, 4ft Bin- Oak Panel Bedstead and Wire Mattress), LOVELY OAK BUFFET SIDEBOARD, RED PINE ROLL-TOP DESK, SET KAURI BOOKSHELVES, KAURI MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, LARGE GLASS SHOWCASE, OAK MORRIS EASY CHAIRS. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, uro instructed to sell by auction, Soagrass chairs, duclicsso chests, occasional suites, wool rugs, tub easy chairs, skin rugs, extending dining tables, fourdrawer chests, sowing machines, brass bedstead, palm stands, occasional tables, mahogany pedestal desk, oak dining tables, linoleums, Jap. occasional tables, flock mattresses, pictures, overmantels, pianola music, tin trunks. 35 vols. ‘ Encyclopedia Britannica,’ and general household sundries. On view morning of sale. TUESDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, At 12.15 p.m. In Our Rooms, 163 Rattray street. FIVE-ROOMED BRICK COTTAGE, 44 BRADSHAW STREET. Neat little Property, handy to Hillside Workships, on level section, containing 10.1 poles. The house is built in brick, with plastered walls throughout; pantry, washhouse, coal shed. Drained to D.B. regulations. NAND E. S. PATERSON, LIMITED, • have been instructed to sell, as above. A Unique Opportunity To Obtain a Homo At a Most Reasonable Figure. The Low Reserve Will Surprise You. SATURDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, At 11 o’clock sharp._ On the Premises, No. 492 King street (Near Union street). Instructed by Mr J. Barnes (who has retired from business). COACHBUILDER’S SURPLUS PLANT. ASSORTED TIMBER, CARPENTER’S AND BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS, FORGE, BELLOWS, 4-WHEELED BUGGY, LARGE QUANTITY SUNDRIES. Alex. karris, limited, have received instructions to sell by auction, as above, including— Bluegum, assorted timber, motor tools, about 150 ft Oregon lining (suitable hoods), wagon bows, wheelbarrow, grindstone and stand. 2 large beetle jacks, cart jack, tyre bender, tyro plate, axles, spokes, forge bellows, piping, pulleys, 2 vyces, stock and dies, bolts, wheels, blacksmith’s tools, quantity carpenter’s tools, mudguards, _ large quantity iron work, 4-WHEELED BUGGY, etc., etc. MEETINGS. OTAGO CRICKET ASSOCIATION. PIE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Association will bo held in tr E. S. Wilson’s Board Room, T. and G. uildings, Princes street, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY, September 28th, 1927, at 8 .in. BUSINESS: Adoption of Annual Report and Balancesheet; Consideration of Notice of Motion; Election of Office-bearers; and to transact any General Business. NOTICE OF MOTION. Mr W. A. Rowland will move—“ That rado Rule No. 4 be deleted, and that io following be substituted: — “ 4. The majority of points shall decide Dssession of tho First and Second Grade V Section) Shields. Throe points shall be nmted for a straight-out win, two points ir a win on the first innings, and one aint for a lie or draw.. “4a. Tho Second (G Section), Third, and, ourth Grade Shields shall bo allotted to io team having won the greatest number : matches during tho season. In tho event : two or more teams holding an equal posion, the team which has lost tho least Burner of matches shall ho declared the win--31-; but should there still remain a tie, the xccutivc may decide that such tie bo ia\eu off.” E. S. WILSON, Secretary. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS, KUROW JOCKEY CLUB. OAMARU JOCKEY CLUB. SPECIAL NOTICE TO TROTTING OWNERS AND TRAINERS. IN view of Negotiations re Dale of Met liven Trotting Club’s Meeting, NOMINATIONS for Trotting Events of Both Clubs have been EXTENDED to FRIDAY Next, 16th September, at 8 p.m. R. W. A MUNKO, Secretary Kurow Jockey Club. B', V. G. SMITH, Secretary, Oamani Jockey Club. fi ENGINE Reduction Sale.—Wallpapers ’UT practically given away, secing’s believing; inspect windows; visit showrooms; last week. —Wren’s.
TO LET, at St. Leonards, 7-roomcd House (furnished); every convenience.—M. O’Donnell, 280 King street. TWO Booms and kitchenette (unfurnished), vacant, 144 I'orbury road, St. Clair; gas, electric, every convenience; glorious view. G’ ENUINE Reduction Sale.—lnspect windows for bargains, compare prices, see what you save; last week. —Wren’s. WANTED To Exchange, modern, wellbuilt, ahnost-new 4-roomed Bungalow, close Boslyn tram; seaside cottage taken as part payment.—Patersons, Ltd., Rattray street, WANTED,"first-class Motor Body Builder; good wages suitable man. —Apply A. R. Berryman, Port Chalmers. GENUINE Reduction Sale. —Inspect windows for bargains, compare prices, see what you save; last week.—Wren’s, WANTED, Second-hand Car; state price, make, model, etc.; must be reasonable; cash.—lß6, ‘ Star.’ ■ W" ANTED To Rent, 2 or 3 Acres, Fiveroomed House, conveniences, near Dunedin.—lß3, ‘ Star.’ FOR SALE, Dinner Suit; never worn; average size; cheap.—lß4, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, young Girl who called 21 Trafalgar street, 7 to 7.30 last evening, re Position, please Call aagin. GENUINE Reduction Sale.—lronite, king HJT of Roof Paint, red, brown, grey; was 13s 6d gal. now 11s.—Wren’s. lOST, between Moray place and Smith j street, 1 Tooth on gold bands; reward.—lß9, ‘Star.’ FUND, Thursday, Brown Pekinese; owner may have same on paying expenses.—4lß Anderson’s Bay road. GENUINE Reduction Sale.—lnspect windows, visit showrooms; buy and find yon are saving 20 to 50 per cent, on purchases ; last week. —Wren s, WANTED To Let, Three or Four-roomed Cottage.—Apply the Manager, Strand Tea Rooms, Princes street. GENUINE Reduction Sale—Don’t hesitate to inspect windows and showrooms; bargains all lines; last week.
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