SALES BY AUCTION NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION. . Mr W. Prince’s p CHARMING ROUGHCAST RESI- , ■ ’ DENCE AND LOVELY FREEHOLD SECTION. V 8 .ROOMS AND CONVENIENCES. ' ALL IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER. 13 BEACH STREET, ST. CLAIR. - At the Tram Terminus. • y Auction Sale Monday, 23rd, At 12 o’clock. ; Mr Prince leaves immediately to 'manage his new business, therefore willy accept a price far below to-day’s cost. : •Conditions of sale from Messrs ALFRED CLARK, LIMITED, X • ■o ' Manse street. PARK. REYNOLDS, LIMITED,: T Auctioneers. AT KEW CORNER. Under instructions from the Perpetual;’ Trustees Co.. Ltd., to wind up the; Estate of the late James Dcnald Calder. A SUPERB FREEHOLD SECTION, X STONE AND BRICK HOUSE. No. 20 FORBURY ROAD. To be sold by auction X MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. At 12 o’clock noon. At 39 Bond street. : (Opposite Post Office.) y Nearly a quarter-acre; frontage 62ft Bin; depth, 168 ft 3in. Bright, sunny position, beautiful view; i- cldse to second section tram stop. pARK. REYNOLDS. Auctioneers. LIMITED., : FRIDAY. 2 O’CLOCK. At Our Manse Street Saleroom. TRELANDS. LTD., AUCTIONEERS. will sell an exceptionally large Catalogue of HOUSEHOLD FURNI-. TURE. including: CHESTERFIELD SUITE (Genoa), 4PIECE GREEN BEDROOM SUITE (neat) 2 CARPET SQUARES, 3 WARDROBES. 4 DUCHESSES, TALL-, BOYS LOWBOYS. 4-PIECE PALE BLUE'BEDROOM SUITE, 2 LENGTHS HALL RUNNER (good). Door Curtain and Rod Curtains. CHESTERFIELD , SETTEE, GIRL’S DRESSING TABLES (stylish) Small Tables, DINING TABLES, Crockery, Vases. Ornaments, Pots Spring Rocker, “ REGENT ” SLEEPWELL MATTRESS (practically new). Single Mattress, Dining Chairs, ’ 2 Ewbank Sweepers. Sprung Settee, Dropside Table. 2 OAK HALL STANDS, (good), 2 Sideboards, Oak Morris Chair, Lino., Lino. Square,' Seagrass Settee. Kitchen Sundries. GARDEN TOOLS, SCYTHE, ETC. GENTLEMAN'S BICYCLE. 4 Pairs BLANKETS. Now on View. IRELANDS. Auctioneers. OF WELL-BRED STEERS AND. SPECIAL ENTRY HEREFORD HEIFERS. PALMERSTON SALE. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1940. TYONALD REID & CO., LIMITED. JU have received instructions from Mr John Preston, “ Hazelhurst,” to sell by auction, as above: 36 three-year-old Hereford Steers . 30 three-year-old speyed Hereford Heifers. NOTE.—We can recommend the above line of cattle to intending purchasers as being particularly well-bred and in good condition. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1940. At 11 a.m. ALLANTON STOCK SALE. TYONALD REID & CO.. LIMITED, D will offer, on account of clients; SHEEP; 140 ewe Hoggets (good line) 80 Romney cross ewe Hoggets .• 20 small ewe Hoggets 20 Romney cfoss ewe Hoggets 50 s.m. Ewes (Southdown rams) CATTLE: 10 dairy Cows (Sept, and Oct. ■ . calvers) _ • 27 3-year-old Bullocks. (had *o months turnips) 20 2-year-old Steers 10 1J and 2-year-old Steers 5 Bullocks 3 Store Cows 20 2-year-old Black Poll Steers and Heifers HORSES: 0 draught Geldings (3 , and 4-year-old; all chain work) 5 draught Mares (3 and 4 years; , broken to chains) 1 spring cart Gelding (8 years) ’ ■ 1 spring dray Mare (aged) 1 Gelding (6 years; shafter) v 1 Mare (8 years; shafter) 1 Gelding (5 years; chains) 1 Gelding (10 years; good shafter; .' and leader) 1 Hack (5 years; sound and right). 1 Mare (8 years; chains) 2 draught Mares (aged; shatters) 4' draught Mares and Geldings; (7 , to 9 years) •>•. IMPLEMENTS: 2 Fordson tractors (new model; good order), 1 3-furrow heavy tractor plough. 1 set 7ft tandem discs. 3furrow M.H. disc plough, 1 M.H. 13-coulter drill with rape box, ; Bft roller, power mower, M.H. mower. . -Case rake, 4 h.p. olid engine, Ford 2ton tip truck and manure, topdresser (new), sawbench (set.Fordson pneumatic tyres, new), saddle, •harrows and grubber, car trailer, Ford ton truck, quantity sundries. BALCLUTHA HORSE SALE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1940, At 12.30 p.m. v ; . ;•/ M Filly, 3 years 1 Filly, 4 years. ■ Collars, hames. covers, blocks and chains for 4-horse team. ENTRIES INVITED. THE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ A x WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. PALMERSTON SALE. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1940. At 11 a.m. 30 fat Wethers 53 halfbred ewe Hoggets 100 two-tooth Eomney-Corriedale Ewes (Romney rams April) 20 s.m. Romney Ewes " 30 Ewes and their Lambs 160 Romney-cross wether - Hogge's 70 Romney-cross eWe Hoggets 70 s.m. Romriey-CorriedaJe,r.crosg Ewes •> 12 two-year-old Herefofd-Short-horn-cross Steers 10 two-year-old Shorthorn-cross Steers ■ • ) 2 Heifers, Vegldbs: ? at foot Y ' 1 Jersey Heifer,-tqiilet" (due September 25) 1 aged Gelding (all work) 1 aged Mare (all work) 36 two-year-old Hereford Steers 30 three-year-old speyed Hereford . Heifers 1 Storrie Willett Ridger. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED, Please note alteration in starting time til] further notice. •■' THE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ &' ± WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. WANTED TO RENT YOUNG couple, with child, two or three unfurnished ROOMS, with conveniences; North End preferred; reasonable.— 933. Times. '
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