. PUBLIC NOTICES. — — i TATTERSALLS. |- FRIDAY, 1st APRIL. I At 1 o'clock. I QJEORGE SUMPTER «,AND SON will sell — English Piano (Lamps), by Newman; Morris Suite in Moquette, 7 pieces; 2 Duchess Chests, 11 Sacks Wheat. Balance of Consignment of Avonia Gramophone and Records, 6 Wean-er Pigs, Tomatoes, Polatoes, Riding Saddle. Also Cottage and Sheds for removal from Baird's Property at Meadowbank. ; TATTERSALLS. FRIDAY, 1st APRIL, 1927, At 1 o'clock QJEORGE SUMPTER AND SON instructed by the Executor.s in the Estate of the late Mrs BEZETT, will sell — Part Section Thirty-four (34), Block Thirteen (XIII.), Trent Street , together with Fourroomed House, wash-house, fowlhouse, etc. Those in search of a small home should not miss this chance. It is within eight minutes' walk of the railway statron and fifteen minutes' of the Woollen Factory. For further particulars apply to ! Messrs Hislop and Creagh and Main. Soli'citors, Tyne Street. j)UNTROON gALE FRIDAY, 25th MARCH, 1927. Instead of Wednesday, 23rd inst. Present Entries. 130 Failing-mouth Halfbred Ewes. 320 Full-mouth Halfbred Ewres. 250 G. S.M. Ewes. 50 F.M. Ewes. 220 G. S.M. Ewes. 15 Weaner Pigs. 4, Good Spring Cart Hofses (4 to 6 yeai-s). 90 F. and F.M. Halfbred Ewes. 80 M.S. Crossbred Lambs. 300 F. and F.M. Crossbred Ewes. 50 2-tooth Ewes. 300 4, 6 and 8-tooth Ewes. 500 4, 6 and 8 tooth Forward Wethers. 350 4, 6 and 8 tOoth 1-bred Ewes G.S. 150 f-bred Ewe Lambs. 50 Fat and Forward Wethers. 140 F.M. Merino Ewes. 140 4 and 5-year-old Comeback Ewes. 100 2, 4 and 6-tooth Wethers. 60 6-tooth Ewes. 140 S.M. Ewes. 200 2-bred Ewe Lambs. 200 4 and 5-year old 4-bred Ewes. 12 Weaner Pigs. ■ TATTERSALLS. FRIDAY, 8th APRIL, at 1 o'clock. QEORGE SUMPTER AND SCA\ have heen favoured with instructions from Mr W. SAUNDERSLODER (who has prchased a property in Waikato) to sell — All his Intercst in that VALUABLE EDUCATIONAL LEASEHOLD, together with a New Bungalow oflHve Rooms washhouse, fowlhouse, and cowshed. The land comprises Twenty-^ix (26) Acres of virgin soil. It is situated right -at the Herbert Railway Station, and would make a splendid poultry farm. The lease has about 12 years to run, with a right of renewal for another 21 years. The rent and rates are only about £13 per annum. The purchaser may take over the Coal Business which is now run by Mr Saunders-Loder with stich good results, in conjunction with the property: SHOP I AT TIIE I 1 C.C.G- STOKE , . [ 1 PRICES TO SUIT ° ALL POCKETS. ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS . ONIONS ONIONS ' ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS , ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS K/Q ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS A BAG ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS ONIONS : ONIONS SHOP EARLY AT THF C.C.C. STOKE A. G. CAREY - - - - Pruprietor. * CASA NOVA HOUSE." r^lOMFORTABLE Board Residence, beautifully situated, nice grounds, home produce, north end Oamaru. Terms moderate. TRY SMART'S for Beef and Mutton; cheapest in town. Why pay more when you can get it here for less. We deliver all orders. ; • ** T.ICHFIELD Shirts, each singly packed in Xmas Greeting Cartons. C^llars to match, 13/6, 15/6 17/fh - '*'
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North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17167, 25 March 1927, Page 8
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