SALES BY AUCTION. ' j PARK, REYNOLDS (LTD.). i y At tha Residence, No. 2J6 High street, H TJJEiiDAY, 2&th J\}L,X> At 12 o'clock. r On Aoconni of Mi-s (DrJ W. A. FleminK, t who is leaving for England. I COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS F fWell kept arid in beautiful order). ARTISTIC DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (John Brinsmead and { Sons), LOVELY CHTPPENDALE QOOASIONAL FURNITURE, VERY EXPENSIVE DONEGAL CARPET AND RUG i (This Carpet was specially imported from Ireland, is of genuine manufacture, exquisite in design, lovely soft-toned colours, said to wear for 100 years), SILK OCCASIONAL SETTEE, INLAID WALNUT BRIC-A-BRAC I ■ CABINET, j Ottoman, Piano Seat. Rattan Occasional Chairs, Divan Easy Chair, Inlaid Morris , Stool, Beaten Copper Fender Suite, Copper Coal Vase, Flowor Pedestals, Art Curtains, t Cushions, Art Vases, Ornaments, Photo- - gravures, Etchings, Art Enamelled Bookcase, China Flower Bowls, Liberty Wall i Cabinet, Upholstered Wicker Chairs, Velvet ( Chiffon, Curtains, Chippendale Occasional 1 Chairs, Chippendale Occasional Tables, i SmiECEBD DINING ROOM FURNI- > TURE, ( HANDSOME AUSTRALIAN WALNUT ■ SIDEBOARD, LUXURIOUS SADDLEBAG CHESTER- < FIELD SETTEE, < SADDLEBAG DIVAN EASY CHAIRS, < HEAVY AXMTNSTER CARPET AND ] ■ RUG. AUSTRALIAN BLACKWOOD HIGH- ; BACK DINING CHAIRS', i OAK CUTLER ROLL-TOP DESK, TELESCOPIC EXTENDING DINING TABLE, RED PINE CHIFFONIER BOOKCASE, ] Morris Easy Chairs, High-back Dining Chairs, Carved Kauri Coal Yaso, Carved Stool, Copper Kerb, Kauri Writing Tablo, < Oil Paintings, Marble Timepiece, Crystal- ] ware, Teaware, Dinner Service, Electro- i Slated Ware, Crockoryware, Revolving j ffice Chair, Books, Art Journals, Views of Dunedin, ~ HALL FURNITURE AND FURNISH- ' INGS, « RICH AXMTNSTER STAIR CARPET, i BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER HALL 1 RUNNER, I KAUR? HALT. SEAT, CARVED WALNUT HALL CHAIRS, ; Heavy Stair Rod?, Kauri Flower ( Pedestals, Carved Kauri Chiffonier, Indian , ,Rags, Slip Mats, Art Hall Curtains, Tapestry Hall Rug, Red Pine Linen Press, Coir Mats, 3 Brass Doorsteps, HANDSOME BEDROOM FURNITURE, COSTLY FUMED OAK BEDROOM SUITE, (Mirror-door Wardrobe, Duchesse Tables, Panel Bedstead), ' KAURI BEDROOM SUITE, KAURI MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE, KAURI' PANEL BEDSTEAD-. WIRE-WOVE COUCH AND CUSHION, HEAVY QUALITY LINOLEUM, RICH AXMINSTER CARPET, CRETONNE OTTOMAN COUCH, Hearthrugs, Austrian Chairs, Linen Baskets, Toiletware, Kauri Bookcase, Wall ■■ ( Cabinet, Brass Fenders, Work Table, Wive Stretcher, Kauri Duchesse Chests, Japanese , 4-fold Screen, Seagrass Occasional Chairs, Combination Bedstead, Washstands, BLANKETS;. NAPERY, TABLE LINEN, EIDERDOWN QUILTS, MARCELLA COUNTERPANES, "' KITCHEN FURNITURE AND UTENSILS HEAVY INLAID LINOLEUM, KAURI KITCHEN DRESSER, 2 INDIARUBBER HOSE, LAWN MOWER, GARDEN TOOLS, Kitchen Table, Chairs, Preserve Jars,' Carpet Cweeper, Enamel Saucepans; Tinware, ' Enamelware. fp(ARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED), JT instructed by Mrs W. A. Fleming, will sell by auction, COSTLY HOUSE- • HOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISH". INGS, as above. Open for inspection from 2 o'clock, Monday Afternoon, also Morning of Sale. ORDER OF SALE: At 12 o'clock—Kitchen utensils, outside sundries, blankets, napery, maids' rooms. At 1 o'clock—Drawing room, followed by dining, hall, and bedroom furniture. 23jy BOROUGH OF PORT CHALMERS. "jft/TESSRS JAMeIF'sAMSON & CO. . IV-IL will sell by Public Auction, at the Borough Council- Chambers, at Port Chalmers, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day r-f August, 1919 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon: The LEASES of the following SECTIONS for a TERM OF 14 YEARS— L Section 293, Burns street; present Lessee Mr George Wilson; upset rental, £4; improvements, £300. 2. Section 141, Aurora terrace; present lessee Mrs Mary Mill*; upset rental, £6 10s; improvements, £100. ■ 3. Section 406, Mount street; present * lessee Mrs Phyllis Aitken; upset _ rental. £3; improvements, £250. Particulars and conditions of sale may be, inspected at the Office of the Auctioneers, Dowling street, Dunedin; or at the Office of the Town Clerk, Port .Chalmers. J. W. FRASER, foy Town Clerk. FRIDAY. 25th JULY, At 11 o'clock. . • FARM FOR AUCTION, AT OTA CREEK, EDENDALE. .WEIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. "* ■" (LTD.) have received instructions from Messrs John M'Laughlan and Son to offer by Public Auction, as above: The Goodwill of Part Sections 45e, Edendale Settlement, containing 204 acres 2 roods 16 poles. Tha Buildings consist of a good 6-roomed House (hot and cold water and other conveniences), 12-etalled cow byre, 5-stalled stable, loosebox, bam, and implement shed. 'All flat land, mostly limed; 18 acres turnips, 12 acres stubble, 15 aores young grass, 100 acres English grass, and the ■>alance good rough swamp. Easy terms can be arranged. ' Immediately after land sale: STOCK IMPLEMENTS, AND ~ SUNDRIES. . FRIDAY. ?sth JULY, ~* At 11 a.m. sharp. CLEARING SALE* AT WAIPAHI. fTTHE NAIIONAiTmoRTGAGE AND 1 AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW . EALAND (LTD.) are by thl Prtlip lrtistce to hold a complete Clearing Mr J - & l-£&g? >xl * LIYE an d DEAD SIOCK, comprising: HORSES. 2 Geldings, 6 years • 1 Gelding, .5 years 1 Gelding, 7 years 2 Geldings, aged 1 saddle Hack, 5 years 1 track saddle or harness Horse, 8 years 1 track saddle or harness Horse, aaed 1 harness Mare (with Lord Derby foal) aged ' " CATTLE. 3 Cows, September calvers 3 Heifers, September calvers 3 Heifers, at profit 5 Steers. 2 and 3 yoars old 1 Holstein Bull 5 Calves. SHEEP. 650 2, 4, 6, and 8 tooth Ewes 130 f. and f.m. Ewes 150 Ewe" Hoggets 16 Romney Rams. Collars, hames, and winkers for 6 horses 2 cart saddles and brcechings, 4 sets lead ing chains, blocks and chains, swingle trees, gig harness, riding saddles ho«e covers, etc. ; IMPLEMENTS. Oil engine lip. Pitt), 3-stand Wolsolev shearing machine, shaft for 4 machines Andrew and Boavcn chaffcutter (3' knifed), Rcjd and Gray trolley-top saw bench, 1 Carlyslo woolprcss, 1 MH. binder, 1 M.H. drill (13 coulters) p and D. Duncan grubber, Macalistcr turnip ridger, "facalister scufflor and thinner combined. Armour Johnstone lime-sower, M.II. lime-sower, liavrnkn C. and D. drill, M.H. seed box, King turnip-feeder, R. and G. double-furrow plough, 1 Gardiner single digger Booth raid M'Donald single i set diso harrows (10ft), 1 set tine liarrows (6-leaf), 1 set tine harrows (3-leaf 1 chain harrows (18ft), swing x ilo <rh' 4-furrow diso plough (M.H.), Cambridge roller, grindstone, weighing machine dray and frame, gig, sledge, comcruaher (Heybridge), tank (200-gallon) M.H. separator (40-gallon), 5 tons coal' 10 tons chaff. 3 sacks oaten chaff. ' Household furnituro, and sundries too numerous to mention. Tho Farm being sold, is f or POSITIVE and UNRESERVED SALE. Luncheon provided. 19jy OTAGO WITNESS.—New stories. A large amount of reackug matter.. Pxice, Bd,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17684, 23 July 1919, Page 8
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