SALES BY AUCTION. MONDAY, llfh MAY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. 2 NEW CHOICE MAORI HILL BUNGALOWS, Each 5 rooms, and all possible conveniences. Beautifully situated, with frontages to Prestwick street. Each 24 poles. Close golf links, school, and tram. Alex, karris & 00. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above; 1. Part Section 41, Balmacewen Estate, containing 24 poles, together with beautiful new Bungalow Villa, 5 rooms; fibrous plaster ceilings, porcelain enamel bath, not and cold. Empire papers, tiled slobs and surrounds, lovely hall, built-in linen press and cupboards, concrete tubs and gas under copper; reinforced concrete foundations. 2. Part Sections 41 and 42, Balmacewen Estate, containing 24 poles, with new modem, 'well-built Bungalow of 5 rooms and all possible conveniences similar to above. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. This is an exceptional chance to secure an up-to-date new Bungalow in this sunny suburb. 2my THURSDAY, 14th MAY, , At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. CHOICE MORNTNGTON FREEHOLD PROPERTY, 7-roomed Residence and all possible conveniences. 38 Poles Land. Splendid Position. Sun All Day. Fronting Crosby street. ONLY £l5O DEPOSIT REQUIRED. Alex, karris & 00. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above—1. Comfortable Residence of 7 Rooms; double box windows, gas, bath, basin, hot and cold; stable, fowlhouse, washhouse, copper, tubs. Fronting Crosby street, containing 38 poles. 2. Beautiful i-acre Section, with 20ft frontage to Crosby street. This is a lovely allotment, with sunshine all day long. NOTE. —Terms cm House only £l5O deposit, balance arranged. 3. 2 SUPERIOR RUILDING ALLOTments, fronting Glen avenue (opposite end of Neidpath road, car passes door, containiiig 63- poles; 98ft frontage. This is one of the choicest residential sites in Mornington. 4my THURSDAY, 14th MAY, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Princes street. On Account Mr J. Ewart, who has left Dunedin. CHOICE MUSSELBURGH PROPERTY, 6-Roomed Villa and All Conveniences and Nice Freehold Section, No. 25 HIGH STREET. Alex. Harris & no. have received instructions to sell by auction, as above: Allotment 12, Block 11, Township of Musselburgh. containing 24.24 poles, together with well-built Villa of 5 rooms, oriel window and verandah, bathroom, hot and cold, electric light, gas for cooking, mirror-door wardrobe, tiled hearths and grates, washhouse, copper, tubs, drained; nice garden and good section. No. 25 Highmreet. VACANT POSSESSION. Further particulars from CALLAN AND GAILAWAY, 2my Solicitors, Princes street. ■ WEDNESDAY, 13th MAY, 1925. At Burnside Saleyards. SPECIAL ENTRY WELL-BRED DAIRY HEIFERS. mHE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-JL TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) will offer by auction, as above: On account Mr John Thompson, Jubilee Farm, Abbotsford: 8 3-year : old Jersey cross Heifers (close to profit) 4 3-year-old crossbred Heifers (close 1 , to profit) THURSDAY, 14th MAY, 1925, Immediately After Stock Sale. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE, On Premises, Clinton. : DINING TABLES, CHAIRS, CUTLERY, NAPERY, AND KITCHEN UTENSILS. TITHE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-JL TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND' (LIMITED) will offer by auction, as above, on account of Mr William Graham, whose lease for the Clinton Railway Refreshment Rooms has expired: A large and varied assortment of dining room requisites, consisting of tables, chairs, cutlery, stainless knives, linen napery, glassware, mirrors, pictures, counter, etc., etc., also a full range of kitchen and cooking utensils. As Mr Graham’s lease has expired, this splendid assortment will be offered entirely without reserve, and affords a bona fide opportunity for hotels and boarding-house proprietors to fulfil their requirements for Exhibition guests. At 12.30 o’clock. CLEARING SALE AT RATANUI. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ 00-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), 'instructed by Mr John Ritchie, will offer by auction, as above: ’ His Freehold Farm, comprising 150 acres (more or less), being Sections 14a, 18, Block VII, Woodlands Survey District; also Quarry Reserve of 24 acres, being Section 6, Block VII, Woodlands, adjoining the freehold, together with two Dwellings, barn, stable, co why re, etc., and other improvements thereon. Terms at sale. And immediately after the property has been offered the Whole of the Live Stock, Implements, etc., comprising: II first-class dairy Oows (August, September, and October calvers) 2 dairy Cows (Juno and July oalvers) 4 Jersey cross Heifers (October calvers, in calf to pedigree Jersey bull) 2 Jersey cross Calves 1 spring-cart Mare 1 Sow (close to profit) 1 Sow (with litter of 10 Pigs). IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Spring cart and harness, double buggy and pole, set disc harrows, swing plough, scuffler, sot 2-leaf harrows, clod crusher, sledge, wheelbarrow, 3 barrels, saddle and breeching, leading chains, anvil, vyce, bellows, quantity rabbit traps, 10 coils rabbit netting, quantity plain and barb wire, tools and sundries, etc., 1 gtaok hay, 1 stack oaten sheaves, 3 milk cans, and sundries, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. FRIDAY, sth JUNE, 1925. Otago Farmers’ Horse Bazaar. WINTER HORSE SALE. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TTVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) will hold their Annual Winter Horse Sale, as above, when they will offer, on account of some of the best Breeders in the South Island: Consignments of Clydesdale Stud Mares and Fillies. And, on aocoum. of Contractors from Central Otago and South Otago; ’ Teams of Working Draughts. Further Entries are invited, and wo would ask Clients to forward pedigrees and particulars of their horses as early as possible, and also a note of what stabling is ‘ SATURDAY, 30th MAY, At 12 Noon. The Rialto,': TEMUKA. CHOICE LITTLE POULTRY FARM, Situate Orakipaoa (3 miles from Tcmuka). Comprising 7 acres L.1.P., with 8 acres riverbed. Improvements: 5-roomed House, h. and c. water, bathroom, scullery, storeroom, separator house, A 1 outbuildings. Land is absolutely the best Ternuka River adjoins property. Ideal fishing, and very healthy. Deposit, £3OO on purchase price, balance can remain at 6 per cent. Instructions are to sell. Full particulars A 11. FEN N, Auctioneer. OTAGO WITNESS— Now Stories. A largo «TnmiTit of reading mat tor.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19475, 9 May 1925, Page 20
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