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of Mount Hampton Estate, Palmerston (Otagb). . have been instructed by JAMES ROSS, Esq., to offer by public auction, at the Coronation Hall, Palmerston, On THURSDAY, 18th MARCH, 1920, • At 11 a.m., His. famous Mount Hampton Property in the following subdivisions:— Lot 2—373 Acres (more or less) Freehold, in 4 paddocks; no buildings. Lot 3.—222 Acres (more or less) ( Freehold, :ind 40 acres Education Reserve given in, in 2 paddocks; broomed House, new 8-stalled stable, chaffhouse, 4©ose-bta, 2-stalled stable and loose-box, implement shed attached to .stable, yurds and dip. Lot 4.—-205 Acres (more or less) Freehold, in 3 paddocks; no buildings. Lot 5.—204 . Acres (more or less) Freehold, and 18 acres Education Rer serve given in, in 3 paddocks; 6-room-ed stone House, new froolshed. (Note :• •Shearing nfachines, engine, woolpress,' and tables are being removed.) _ Lot 6.—220 Acres (more or less) Freehold in 1 paddock; no buildings. Lot 7.—15 Acres (more or less) Freehold, in 1 paddock; good hut. Litho. plans are now. being prepared. Mr Ross is retaining Lo£ 1, with about # ls acres, on which his homest«aid is built. / The rest of the property is/ being sold solely because of his increasing age. TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer. 10 per cent, on possession, 15 per cent, in one year, balance 5 years at 5J per cent. * - Possession will be given about middle APRIL. Anyone desirous of acquiring firstclass land suitable for any purpose cannot do better than inspect this exceptionally well and favorably known property. Lying as it does within a fcw» minutes of Palmerston Township, and, being situated in the most equable climate in tiie Dominion, buyers can have every confidence that in acquiring subdivisions they will secure land that will yield them a handsome competence. A considerable portion of 'the pro!>erty has been used for stud purposes, and it is all in excellent -heart and full I of feed. ' * 201

Dispersal Sale Famous Mount Hampton Border Leicester and Corriedaie Flocks. FRIDAY. 10th MARCH, 1920. At the Homestead Yards, close t<J ALGETY AND CO., LIMITED, [n C'onJKiution with

-ymilG'HT, STEPHENSON, AND * * CO.. LTD.. have been instructed* by .JAMES ROSS. Esq., who is selling his property, to offer by public auction, as above— The Whole of his Border Leicester and Corriedaie Studs and his Flork Sheep. BORDER LEICESTER. 20 Specially -selected Stud B.L. \ Ewes. :tii> Stud B.L. Ewes. ID Specially-selected Stud B.L. Eire Lambs, lift Stud B.L. Ewe Lambs. I! Special Stud B.L. Rams.

II Special Stud B.L. Rani. La UK Stud H.L. Rani Lambs. CORRIEDALES. ■l2(i Stud Corricdale Ewes. 12-5 Stud Corricdale Ewe Lambs. 7 Stud Corricdale Bams. 100 Stud Corriedale Ram Lambs. CROSSBRED FLOCK SHEEP. 2fi4 Two-tootli Ewes. 300 Four-tooth Ewes. 323 Six-tooth Ewes '

2W) S.M. Ewes. 27S Failing-mouth Ewes. ;)<w Two-tooth Wethers.

MO Lambs. 20 Fat Wethers. All tin- lines will lie sold in lots to suit purchasers. Catalogues arc now bein As .Mr Ross has decided to sell out, the whole of the stock is for BONA FIDE SALE. Luncheon Provided.

i'REIJMIXARY XOTICE. AYEDXESDAY and THURSDAY, 14th and loth AP.RIL Important Displenlshing Sale

Windsor Park Estate. D ALGETY & COMPANY LTD., instructed by J. B. REID, Esq. (o-lio has disposed of Windsor Park Estate) will sell hy public auction at th>: alwe time and place— HORSES. SHEEP. CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS, and VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. r'till particular* later. 135

TOiAHA PRESBYTERIAN" CHURG*-. JUMBLE SALE in Hall on FRIDAY, March 19th. at .'} p.m., in aid of Church and Manse Renovation' Fund. XCM EROUS COMPETITIONS: BAKIXG. HAXDKERCHIEFS, ETC., ETC. INDIAN CURIOS. MUSICAL PROGRAMME IN 1 EVENING. 108 A .\rARKET will T>o held in connection with ST. PAUL'S P.W.M.U. in the shop next Mr McDiarmid's, on SATURDAY. March 20, in aid of the Foreign Mission Emergency Exchange Fund. Donations of Cakes, Fruit, Produce, etc., et,.. are asked for. 112 OAM.VRU TECHNICAL SCHOOL. IHE Classes begin work on MON- - DAY, 22nd MarchStudents in the following Classes should enrol now:—Plumbing, "Elocution, Carpentry, Dressmaking,. Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Correspondence. English, Arithmetic, Wool-class- j ing. Cookery. Millinery. Pupils who have gained a Pass Certificate in the Sixth Standard by proficiency are granted Free Education, satisfy the conditions and are mot rcc«?ivin;} or have received free education at a' High School. Syllabus and all particulars may be obtained from the Secretary. A. A. McKIXX.OX, 107 Thames street. FOR SALE, for Removal Gable Roof Stone Shed; very • suitable for Motor Garage. Apply E. 'lhorne, TeaRooms. • . 90 OOFDJG Iron just landed in' 6, 7, .%j 8, 9 and 10.feet lengths, for sale; in half-ton lots. \Y. E. Searle. 81 RIXSMPH, with, three-speed .gearbox, practically new; Bargain.— H. BROWN and Co., Oamaru.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14009, 13 March 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14009, 13 March 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14009, 13 March 1920, Page 5