SALES BY AUCTION REMINDER. THIS DAY. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER IT,. At 2 o'clock. In our Downstairs Roorns, Dowling street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. FURNISHINGS and CHATTELS. SEWING MACHINES. 2 HAYWIN ELECT. VACUUM CLEANERS. 3 HEAVY AXMINSTER CARPETS, 3 CHESTERFIELD SUITES. TAMES SAMSON & CO. w have received instructions to sell, as above. REMINDER. THIS DAY (TUESDAY), At 12.15. At Rooms. 163 Rattray street. THREE-ROOMED COTTAGE, GOOD FREEHOLD SECTION. 41 FINGALL STREET, SOUTH DUNEDIN. \T & E. S. PATERSON, LTD., . Auctioneers. AT KEW CORNER. Under ins'ructions from the Perpetual Trustees Co.. Ltd., to wind up the Estate of the late James. Donald Calder, A SUPERB FREEHOLD SECTION. STONE AND BRICK HOUSE.. No. 20 FORBURY ROAD. To be sold by auction MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, At 12 o’clock noon. At 39 Bond street. (Opposite Post Office.) Nearly a quarter-acre; frontage 62t Sin; depth, 168 ft 3in. Bright, sunny position, beautiful view; close to second section tram stop. OARK. REYNOLDS, LIMITED. Auctioneers. BALCLUTHA STOCK SALE.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1940. UTRONACH, MORRIS, AND CO„ i LTD., in conjunction with the nTAGO FARMERS’. CO-OP. ASSN. OF N.Z., LTD., will offer the following on behalf of a client:— 45 3 and 4-year-old well-bred Bullocks, in forward condition 6 Cows and Calves = GORE HORSE SALE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1940. ' Commencing at 1 p.m. sharp. ]UESSRS WRIGHT,' STEPHENSON, AND CO.. LTD., will hold their Monthly Horse Sale, as above, in their Horse Bazaar. Wigan street:— PRESENT ENTRIES; 'V 35 draught Mares and Geldings FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED; ENTRY FEE, 2s 6d. UCT IO N . sale; At Rooms, Balclutha. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. at 2 p.m. 10 pairs Double Blankets. 20 Men’s Woollen Pullovers. 20 Men’s Woollen Jerseys. 50 pairs Men’s Woollen Sock*. 20 Ladies’ Jerseys. ~ • v 20 pair Pillow Slips.. Guest Towels. Ladies’ Nightdresses. Ladies’ Stockings. These goods are all this season’s, and are for genuine sale. Don’t miss this opportunity to buy at your own price. Goods on view Wednesday to Friday of this week. - NIMMO AND BLAIR. LTD. BALCLUTHA SALE. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1940, At 10.45 a.m. 60 Romney cross Ewes, with S.D.' Lambs (tailed) 10 forward 3-year-old Bullocks quantity Chewings Fescue 4 fat Bullocks 4 store 3rvear-old Steers .. 20 fat Wethers 50 fat Ewes 140 Romney cross Ewe Hoggets 20 Ewes, with lambs at foot FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. THE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS’ & -A- STOCKBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE £B7 K —MORNINGTON, near High A HOME of 5 street car: rooms, newly and very thoroughly renovated; porcelain bath; basin; latest combination enamelled gas stove and destructor; all necessary appointments; good paths: good section; walking distance to C.P.O. This is a real home or an investment, for an outlay of. say, £275; balance by first mortgage. O’!/JOK—MAOR! HILL: f ROOMS, cV-Lvli'WtJ kitchenette, sun room, garage; in brick, with tile roof; on nice section; this bungalow is of advanced design and is nearly completed; make appointment now to inspect. PO*rKn— CITY Property, 2-stoJey l til/ brick; 7 rooms; sun balcony; tile roof; garage; nice sectiorl; as good as new; the value here is very high. Of OKA—WITHIN walking distance c.P,O. fronting a main thoroughfare: also back street entrance to garage and open yard; property of 10 rooms; ideal for room letting or flats: £BSO mortgage can remain, i?RAVENSEQHRNE, 4 rooms, tLU it f kitchen, scullery, loathroom; h. and c., e.L; thoroughly renovated: f age; right at bus stop; ACANDREW BAY, £675: BRIGHTON, £550; WARRINGTON, £850; properties, 5 rooms; garage; all fully furnished: select your vacation properties in the popular localities. QTAGO FINANCE AND AGENCY CO., LTD., T. AND G. BUILDINGS. Dunedin. Telephones: Business. 13-542: Private, 23-110. ALFRED CLARK, LIMITED, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 8-10 MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephones; Office, 12-323; Mr Clark, 22-377; Mr Kidd, 14-135. Telegrams: “ Clarkly,” Dunedin. EXCEPTIONAL FARM BARGAIN GREAT CHANCE FOR MAN TO GET ON THE LAND. QtfK ACRES FREEHOLD, 84 ACRES OU«i LEASEHOLD. Rent. £3 per year. Situate handy to Dunedin. School i* at gate. Building comprise 4-roomed House, washhouse, dairy. 2-roomed Cottage, stable, cowbyre. barn, sheep yards, etc. Cultivation: 50 Acres under plough, 100 acres in grass, 100 acres heavy manuka. Stock comprises 200 s.m. Ewes, 30 Hoggets, 5 Horses, Full Set Implements. Owner occupied this place for 20 years, now retiring. PRICE £I2OO, GOING CONCERN. Terms to good man. This is chahce of a lifetime for a worker. TO LET PARTLY-FURNISHED modern FLAT, 33s 6d; also unfurnished FLAT, 30s, city rise; gentlemen preferred or married couple.—l 43, Times. STEELITE" RED— I The pure Oxide ROOF PAINT: durable, economical. Smith and Smith. Ltd.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24405, 17 September 1940, Page 11
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