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New Advertisements. FRIDAY, APRIL 8. At 12.30 sharp. AT CORPORATION YARDS. ANNUAL EWE AND RAM FAIR. J)ALGETY AND COMPANY (Ltd.) Will hold their Annual Ewe and Ram Fair at the Corporation Yards, Balelutha, as above. Entries received up to time of starting Sale. , DALGETY & CO., Dunedin; Or SINCLAIR WRIGHT, Agent, Balclutha. THURSDAY, 14th APRIL, 1 ( J04. At Clinton. 'THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND 1 AGENCY COY., of N.Z. (Ltd.) Will hold their next stock sale as above— Present Entries: . 200 crossbred Lambs 150 crossbred Lambs 100 crossbred Lambs 250 crossbred Ewes Entries received up till lime of starting sale with W. T. DIVERS, Agent, Clinton. THURSDAY, 11th APRIL, 1901. CLINTON STOCK SALE. fFHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND x MERCANTILE AGENCY COY. Will oiler as above, from the Wairuna Estate— About 700 full-mouth crossbred Ewes, in lots to suit purchasers 90 kng-woollrd Rams Further entries invited. ANDREW TODD, Manager. Or, R. J. IRVING, Aeent. Clinton. FOR SALE. LAKESIDE ESTATE, Near lvaitangata. TUESDAY, 2f»th APRIL, At Noon, rpIIE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND ' x MERCANTILE AGENCY COY. LIMITED) have been favoured with instructions by Mr James Landcls to offer by public auction, at ,tlu-ir rooms, Lower Rattray street, Dunedin. his wtll-1 noun estate, known as Lakeside, and comprising

9,807 acres Freehold, with good Dwelling house and all necessary Outbuildings. The property is subdivided into numerous paddocks, and is well adapted for mixed farming. The present stoekcarrving eapaeity is from fiOOO to 10,000 sheep, and the lake frontage grows good turnip and grain crops. The mineral deposits everywhere, visible must become of great value in the near future, and in connection therewith (ne paragraph of a report written by Mr G(o:ge H. Browne, A.M.I.f'.E., M.T.M.E., after inspection of these says "Thick coal outcrops occur in almost every gullv, and any computa'.ion of the quantity of coal in the visible seams must run into millions of tons, without, taking into consideration the quantity of coal in 1 ndcih ing scams, which undoubtedly exist. There is without doubt sufficient coal oil the property to maintain a moderate vend for eencrations." From the above it will be seen that in addition to the advantages derivable from working the property for mixed farming, the purchaser would have the benefit of securine: an estate containin? mineral wealth which at no distant date must become of immense value. The homestead n beautifully situated, is within four miles of a railway station, while the Taratu Coal Company's line runs richt through the lake frontage, and on which there is a sidino-. Every part of the property is beautifully watered, and for those in finest of a going concern (to say nothing of the future value of the rich coal deposits') a more desirable investment it would be hard to lind. Stock can be taken at valuation if necessary.

For further particulars lveanlinoiernis, etc.,* apply to the Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited), Dunedin, or oilier branches of tlic Company. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COY. (LTD.). THURSDAY, 21st April. 11)0-1. At 1 o'clock. Clearing Sale at his farm, Waitepeka. TJONALD RE ID & CO. (LIMITED). Have received instructions from Mr John Morton (owing to expiry of lease) to sell by public auction, at al.ove time and place—- !) 00 crossbred Ewes, 4 to 8-looth 800 crossbred "Lambs 8 Border Leicester Rams 15 fat Bullocks 3(i young Cattle 2 Heifers (springers) 2 drancht Mares, (i and 7-year-old 3 draught Geldings 1 draught Colt, rising 4 years (broken) fi draught Colts and Fillies, rising' •i years (by Marshall Neil, Aitken Bray, Bonny Boy) 1 light harness Horse 1 Boy's Pony 7 young Pigs. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. A Drag will meet the train from Dunedin at Balclutha. DONALD REID AND CO. Auctioneers. Some doctors spend a life-time

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXX, Issue 1799, 8 April 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXX, Issue 1799, 8 April 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXX, Issue 1799, 8 April 1904, Page 4

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