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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 6th MAY, At 2.30 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. AN ARTISTIC TRIUMPH. 60 EXAMPLES 60 OUR OWN SCENERY, GOD’S OWN COUNTRY. PORTRAYED BY W. ALLEN BOLLARD New Zealand’s Favourite Landscape Artist. PARK. REYNOLDS (LIMITED) are instructed to sell by auction the above choice collection ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Catalogues now obtainable and pictures on view at rooms. Inspection cordially invited. 2my FRIDAY, Bth MAY, 1926, At 12.15 o’clock. At Land Sale Rooms, Moray place (Opposite Savoy). SUBSTANTIAL ~SEVEN - ROOMED DOUBLE BAY WINDOW DWELLING. Being No. 31 Preston Crescent, Belleknowes. The Property has been well built, and comprises seven good Rooms; hot and cold, bathroom, gas lighting; drained to Drainage Board regulations. The SECTION comprises full quarteracre Corner Section. EARLY POSSESSION CAN BE ARRANGED. As the Owner. has left Dunedin, and is determined to realise, we have every confidence in recommending inspection of this bona fide proposition, FB. FRANCIS & CO, • Auctioneers, Moray place, Dunedin, have been favoured with instructions from absentee owner to sell, as above. Further particulars from Messrs LANG & PATERSON. Or, Solicitors; THE AUCTIONEERS. Imy FRIDAY, Bth MAY, At 12 noon. ANDERSON’S BAY SECTIONS. SEVEN LARGE SECTIONS, ALL FINE BUILDING SITES. TAMBLYN, M’KENZIE. & RHODES have received instructions from _ Miller Robertson, Esq., who is subdividing his property, to sell by public auction; Seven quarter-acre Sections, being Part Township of Shiel Hill, Sections 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, and 63, fronting Aytown street, and Section 64, fronting Albion street. This block is situated just beyond the Karitane Home. Has a beautiful commanding position, and in this locality values are rapidly rising. Arrangements for inspection with Mr Robertson, who lives adjoining, Or the Aucti oneera. 30ap SATURDAY, 16tH MAY, At 12 noon. At Rooms, 42 Princes street. SUBURBAN PROPERTY AT ABBOTSFORD. COMPRISING 16g ACRES. rjYAMELYN, M’KENZIE, & RHODES. A have received instructions to sell by public auction, on account of Absentee Owner, as going concern: Glen Poultry Farm, area 16 acres 1 rood 36 poles, situated close by the Abbotsford Tileries; sunny position, well sheltered. Buildings comprise 5-roomed Residence, stable, byre, workshop, incubator house, grain shed, piggeries, fowl houses for 1500 poultry. There is also a good orchard and plantation. An ideal home, poultry, bee, or dairy farm. Stock and effects include 3 milk Cows. 2 Jersey Heifers, Horse, brood Sow, spring dray, buggy, harness, 3 incubators, brooder, -grit mill, engine, plough, harrows, scuffler, roller, cnaffcutter, separator, cream cans, egg crates, and heater. Terms can bo arranged. Further particulars from 2rny THE AUCTIONEERS. POWER BOARD NOTICE. THE OTAGO ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , that at a Meeting of the Otago Electric Power Board, held on the 31st day of March, 1926, it was resolved to make By-laws to be numbered respectively Numbers One (1), Two (2), and Three (3), whereof the subject matters are respectively as follows: BY-LAW No. 1 deals with applications for supply of electricity and proscribes forms of applications for supply and notices, contracts, and deposits as to such supply and the purposes for which supply is required, enables the Board to determine point of supply and situation of meter, prescribes that installation work must be done by Board’s workmen and approved contractors, and must bo maintained at consumer’s expense to certain standards, that accounts must be paid within fourteen days and for penalties for default, for access of Board to premises for inspecting, testing, and reading meters, empowers Board’s engineer to condemn defective material and method, empowers Board to fix prices and method of charges, deals with pressure, frequency, and amount of supply, service lines, meters, and fuses, and the extent to which Board will bring service lines free of charge, prescribes that consumers remain liable till written notice of discontinuance notwithstanding changes of tenancy, that energy will not be supplied to incomplete or defective installations, deals with switchboards in subdivided buildings, prescribes that meters and main fuses are not to be interfered with, that Board may require portable appliances efficiently earthed, that no alterations or extensions are to be made without permission, deals with failures of supply and nonliability of Board therefor, prescribes that consumer is deemed to know By-laws, a penalty of £5 for breach thereof, power consuming devices to have a power factor of not less than 85 per cent., describes the Board’s electrical system, proscribes requirements as to service mains, conduits, the insulation "thereof from other metal work, rules for renewing same, fuses not to be on neutral, labelling of circuits, deals with switchboards, empowers Board to cut off supply, and prohibits tampering with meters. BY-LAW No. 2 prescribes by whom elec-trical-work may be done, the licensing of electrical fitters, permits to commence work, and detailed rules according to which wiring work is to bo carried out. BY-LAW No. 3 relates to the licensing of electric fitters and prescribes the license required, applications therefor and registration thereof, the qualifications of first and second grade electrical fitters, endorsements of licenses and consequences thereof, annual expiry of registration at 31st March, licenses not transferable, examinations and fees, licenses to be carried and produced on demand, holders not to allow misuse thereof by persons not entitled, work to be carried out in accordance with regulations, work of unlicensed persons not to be connected, all work to be subject to engineer’s approval, and inspectors not to be interfered with. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the said resolution will be submitted for Confirmation at a Special Meeting of the Board, to be held on TUESDAY, the Nineteenth day of May, One thousand nine hundred and twenty-five, at 2 o’clock p.m., at the Offices of the Board, Dunedin. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that full copies of the said resolution are deposited at the Public Office of the Board and at the Office of the Local Authority of each Constituent District, and are open to the inspection of the public during office hours until the said Nineteenth day of May, One thousand nine hundred and twenty-five. Dated at Dunedin this 21st day of April, One thousand nine hundred and twenty-five. (Signed) JASPER CLARK, Chairman, Otago Electric Power Board. c HAMBERS’S ARTHUR , BUTCHERY STREET FOR THE HIGHEST QUALITY AND LOWEST PRICES. Specialties— Sugar-cured Bacon. Sugar-cured Corned Beef. The Best Sausages in Town. Telephone 996. 21m

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19472, 6 May 1925, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19472, 6 May 1925, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19472, 6 May 1925, Page 14

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