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PETER WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, TATTERS 4.LLS AUCTION ROOMS, Thames street ,■■ (Opposite Post Office). Have for Private Sale: 675 Acres Freehold in the Nelson-Pro-vince, divided into 20' paddocks; close to school, post and telegraph office on the ground.. Eight-roomed House, 10 Acres Orchard, Shearingshed, Sheep Dip, etc. 262 Acres Freehold. 120 Acres Freehold. ... 380 Acres Freehold. 167 Acres Freehold. 330 Acres Freehold. 90 Acres Freehold. LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARMS; 92J ACRES. 45 ACRES, 172 ACRES, 168 ACRES, 60 ACRES, 40 ACRES, 292 ACRES. - 3 Hotels, 1 Butcher's Business, - WANTED. SHEEP COUNTRY—A Few Acres: fit for Poultry Farms. , , Fuller 'particulars on application.; Agent for" Atlas Assurance Company. PROPERTY SALES. TATTERSALL'S AUCTION ROOMS. •; ... Thames Street. . . SATURDAY, 13th MAY, 1911. DETER V WILLIAMS AND <■. .CO- - have- received instructions from the following vendors to sell by public auction; viz..: On account Mr G. H. DENNISON: 11. His Valuable Freehold Property, ''The Firs," Meadowbank, con- ' taining 2' acres, with'B-roorhed House, 2 bath-rooms, h. and c. water, Store-room, and Outhouses. The property is well laid out with tennis lawn, shrubberies, also I acre of orchard and kitchen garden and vinery. (The: orchard has returned £SO of fruit this year); situated midway between, the Girls' and Boys| High, Schools.. Title: Land -Transfer. Tickets to view may' be obtained from Mr H.. Dennison, pr ; the auctioneers. On account Mr THOS. HILLIKER, who has left Oamaru: 2. His: Freehold Property .contain.-.. : ing $-acre, with new 5-roomed - . House, Bath-room, and Tubs ... built .in, h. and c. water; situated in Gardiner street l.'';;oie'w ' Show Ground),. North ':'■ Road. Terms, can-be arranged. Tickets to view on;. Wednesday, and Thursday afternoons' can be obtained from the auctioneers. . -. On account of a Client: 3. Parts 16ft vacant lots 25 and 26, block 96 (Old Show Ground), ' 1 containing J-acre, with frontpage of 80 feet to Tweed Lane; ; L iV lying well to the sun all day. 4rVaciiit Section 14, Block 91, r .Stour. street, commanding si 1 good' view of the Gardens, Harbor, Town, and Mountains; a very sunny spot. Terms can be arranged. ; .' PETER WILLIAMS, 446 Auctioneer.

CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OP. ABSN., LTD.

360 ACRES L.1.P.; Rent 4s 6d, less 10 per cent, reduction; 6-roomad House, dairy, men's hut, washhouse, stable, and woolshed; also 200 Acres Grazing Run; 8 years to run, with right of renewal; Rent, 6d pec acre. - Price for Coodwill, £3OOO. NICE HANDY RUN OF 1460 ACRES. 600 Acres under cultivation, remainder in tussock; 8-roomed dwellinghouse, h. and c. water, men's cottage, stable, woolshed, sheepyards and dip, fine orchard; watered by running streams. Price, £8 per acre. 560 ACRES, good all-round land; 6 miles from Railway Station and Township; 7-roomed house, h. and c. water, dairy, wash-house, stable, sheepyards and sheepdip. This farm -grows good roots, grain, and is first-class.farming country. '; . i Price, £l2 per acre. \ . : (Easy terras.) 866 ACRES, 7 "miles from Railway Station. 5-roomed dwellinghouse, stable; chaffhouse, trapshed; subdivided into handy paddocks, well watered; 60 acres in oats. This is a good all-round farm, and easy terms will be given. For further particulars apply to THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO .-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD., TIMARU. SAVES TIME! SAVES MONEY! LANZ CREAM SEPARATORS. ANfi APPROVED BY THE PRINCIPAL SCHOOLS OF ,■:-' AGRICULTURE. Special Features: EASY TO CLEAN. .1 SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION. EASIEST TO TURN. = The Separated Milk discharges from ' bottoin' of bowl,:" leaving .-the bowl emptyv ■: Cleansing is thus made easier. Being perfect in construction the LANZ is the-Cheapest Separator; to maintain , and the easiest to';manage:.j;__'. V, -■" . j The LANZ is on :Tbp of all others; 1 FARMERS!!*^DAIRYMEN SHOULD' R? J. COLLIB AND CO., A QUESTION? DO WE TURN OUT FIRST-CLASS WORK? IF you favor us with your housebuilding,. painting, paper-hanging, glazing, or picture framing, and we fail to turn out first-class work, we will not demand payment; but our workmanship is up to the mark, and we know you will be pleased to pay for the up-to-date and satisfactory fob you will get. We guarantee sate faction. FAMILTON BROTHERS, Direct Importers of Picture Moulding, Wall-papers, Paints, Oilcloths, Dados, Glass, and Distemper. WEAR STREET. .'Phone 238. ,'T'S OUR HIGHEST AIM TO GIVE A SATISFACTION.—We commence on the first rung and get the most skilful artist —we have one in Mr A. A. Brown—and so far he has gained unqualified approval. He is really the finest tonsorial artist who has attended to local wants for years past. His treatment ifl delicate—he shows a true knowledge of the art.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10763, 10 May 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10763, 10 May 1911, Page 5