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N.Z.L, & M,A, COMPANY,' FOR SAM. A SPLENDID AGRICULTURAL and GRAZING FARM in the Oamaru Distrlot, within easy distance of Railway Station, dreamery, eto. It is well fenced, well watered, with Buildings and other Permanent Improvements suited to the size of the place,. There is no Finer 'Wheat-growing land in North Otago, while it is equally adapted for Grazing, and a portion consists of alluvial flats, some of the Best Dairying Land in the whole of the district, price Moderate. Prompt Applications Invited, N,Z, LOAN AND MERCANTILE A, CO, (Lid), Oamaiu, au6 . BP,BURBTJRY,Manager, CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE TEAT WE HAVE BUYERS FOE FAT SHEEP AND FAT LAMBS. Jj f\ATB, U BOTATOBS, ■ Jr f^HAFB, .. \JEXO„ETC. AT HIGHEST .PRICES, We solicit samples and quotations of grain from groweiß, * - N.Z.L. AND M.A. CO., E, P, BORBURY, Manager. myl4 J. D. FAMILTON. TO .DEALERS, DAIRYMEN AND ' OTHERS, SATURDAY, Bth AUGUST.' At his Rooms, Tyne street, At 12.50 o'clock, JJ,! 7 " 1 " 0 " has received instructions from Mr R, M'Gilllvray to offer for public auc< tion, a First-class Farm o fiO Acres (more or less) t being pact of Section 10,-Awamoa Estate, all securely fenced, with frontage to the roatl< This is an excellent chance of securing a Dairy Farm, which is seldom obtainable so close to town. Very easy terms arranged if desired# Full particulars on application to the auctioneer. Also— The Woolshed for Removal (78ft t 50ft), floored with Baltic Timber, T, and G. Joists, 6x3, Roofed with Iron; all good and sound. Also—--1 Woolpress, in good order. ANDREW WATSON, jyßl Auctioneer. WAIAREKA DAIRY FACTORY COMPANY, LTD, TENDERS are Invited for . the PUR" CHASE of the Premises, Maohinery and Plaht of the above Company, situated near the Township of Weston, conslating of the Factory Building of Oamaru Stone (2 floors), 2 Acres of Freehold Land, Steam Engino and Boiler, complete Cheese Making Maohinery, a never failing supply of pure water, Manager's Cottage, etc. From the quality of the milk in this district a very superior sample of cheese has been made, commanding a ready sale both in the town of Oamaru, and for export, Tenders to be addressed to the under» signed, and delivered on or before 11 a.m, on SATURDAY, the 22nd inat. The highest or any tender not neoessanly uccoptodi > JOHN H. BAUR, Hon. Secretary, aus Oamaru. WAITAKI COUNTY COUXCIL. TJUBLIO NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Waitakl County Council, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of August Next, to levy a General Rate of One Halfpenny in the & on all Rateable Property appearing on the Valuation Rolls of the County for the year ending 31sb March, 1901, under Seotion 148 of the Counties Aot 1886, and Seotion 37 of the Rating Act 1804, And further, ,in addition to the General Rate, the Counoil will make and levy a Separate Rate of 3l6ths of a penny in tlio £ over the Riding's of Moewl and Waiareka, 2-lGtha of a penny in the £ over the Riding of Otepopo,.and4>l6ths of a penny in the S over the Biding of Kakanui .under Seotion 160 of the - Counties Act 188G, and Section 37 of the Rating Act 1894, The Rates to be payable in One Sum on THURSDAY, the Ist day of October Next at the County Council Chambers, Oamaru,. The Rate Book is open for Inspection, JAS, MARTIN, " County Clerk, sth August, 1903. ans STUDIOS pOR HIGH-CLASS PORTRAITS AT THE LOWEST RATES. THAMES STREET, OAMARU, '"'.-■'■■■' ana":',., Arcadej Stafford Street Timaiu. Lost, gold bar brooch, in Itchenor Dre streets,on Sunday Evening. Beward at This Office. Strayed, from Mr W, Meek's farm, O Enfield; a Blaok Barrow PIG, Information as to whereabouts thank/ally wceiwUiTimeaOfflM,

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North Otago Times, 6 August 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, 6 August 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, 6 August 1903, Page 3