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Sales by Aiiot^; ] SATURDAY, sth OOTO.BER, At half-past 2 o'clock. SMALL IMPROVED FRHEHOLI? PARMS, At Janet's Peak, near Palmeratoß. THE'PERPETUAL TRUSTEESE^!'^ AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEV ZEALAND, LIMITED, have been instructed by Messrs Dillon Bell and Co. to sell by public auotion at the Town Hall, Palmerston, on Saturday, the sth October, at half-past 2 o'clock, The following Improved Small Farms, each oomplete in itself, and hitherto in the occupation of farmers, for agricultural and grazing purposes. Lot 1, known as Craig's Farm, consisting of Sections 26 and 27, Block VI, Moeraki District, and allotment 1 on the new survey of the Janet's Peak Estate, containing 198 acres of first-class agricultural land, fenced, subdivided, and improved. Upset price, £3 10s per acre —previously Bold at £8 15s and £7 per acre. Lot 2, known as Todd's and M'Donald's Farm, consisting of allotments 11 and 12 "on the new survey of the Janet's Peak Estate, containing 296 acres of &ret-class agricultural land, fenced, subdivided, and improved. Upset price, £3 per acre—previously said st *5, ±o ss, and £6 per acre. Lot 3, known as M'Donald's Leasehold, oonsisting of section 13 in the new snrvey of the Janet's Peak Estate, containing 233 acres of good agricultural and first-class pastoral land, fenced, and improved. Upset price, £2 per wre. All these farms are within two or three miles of Palmerston, and two miles of the dairy fafr tory now being started, and will be positively •old at the upsets. Terms: One-third cash; balance in thre< yours, with interest ut £6 per oent. For further particulars apply to 28, THE AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE and GROUNDS Known as " Norwood," Melrose. By order of the Official Assignee. JAMBS A. PARK & CO are instructed to sell by auction, at thei Rooms, Manse street, on Monday, 30th Sep tsmber, at 12 o'clock, That very choice and desirable Freehou Property,being sections 20,22, 24, an 28, Township of Melrose, Roslyn, con taining one acre, and having a frontag to Tweed street and Waverley streei ■near Littlebourne, together with th seven-roomed dwelling house and out houses thereon, lately occupied by M F. Proctor. This property forms a compact block of on aore, having two frontages, and could be sub divided into valuable building Bites withou interfering with the house. The position is charming one, and is particularly well sheltere by a plantation of trees and hedges. Th garden ia at present in capital order, we »tocked with flowers and shrubs. The orchar i«: one of the best in the district. This is an exceptional opportunity of secunn * really choice suburban property in a favourit looality aha close to the city. Terms at sale. 26 SATURDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, High street. BOOKS. BOOKS. 7000 VOLUMJES. Untesorved Sale of BOOKS OF TRAVEL, SCIENCE, REFEB ENCE, STANDARD WORKS, to., *o. LITERATURE OF ALL KINDS, Comprising: The Bohn Library (115 vols.), Weale's Rudi mentary Series (84 vols.), Froude's Histor of England (12 vols., half calf), Greek Tes foment (2 vols.), Cassell'B History o England (8 vols, in 4 jhalf calf), Chamberi Encyclopedia (10 vols.), Encylopedia dt Gens de Monde (22 vols.), Penny Cyclopedi (39 vols.), Waverley Novels (25 vols., Wilson's Tales of the Borders (23 vols. Pugilistica (3 vols.), Poetical Works (b Cowper, Spenser, Pope, Scott, Southe; ko.), books of travel, novels (by varioc authors), &c, &c, &c. Being the first portion of Dr John Brown telebrated collection of books, which he has bee_ over 30 yeara in accumulating, and which, i oonsequence of his leaving the colony, he ha decided to sell at auction, Without reserve. EC. REYNOLDS & C( « are instructed by Dr John Brown, M.I (Ute dispenser to the Dunedin Hospital), i offer the whole of his valuable collection of boot at auction, the first portion of which will be sol on Saturday, 28th September, at 2 o'clock, s Rooms, High street. Catalogues now ready. 21 DM. SPEDDINC • PSINOBS STBBBT SOUTH, Ohwgei the LOWEST BATHS of OOMMISSIO; Tor AUOTION SALES and VALUATIOHS. Account Salei rendered promptly. Oa«h Advanced on Goods for Sale. Hxtenilve Storage at Qheap Bates. Bills Discounted. Indenti Executed. FRIDAY, 4th OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. AT THE OTAKIA ESTATE, Opposite Otakia Railway Station, Taieri Plsii GREAT UNRESERVED SALE Of SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS, IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, &c., &c. XI7RIGHT' STEPHENSON, & CC VV have received instructions from D. 1 Shand, Esq., Administrator in the Estate of th late W. T. Shand, to sell by auction, at abov time and place, The whole of the STOCK on the Ofcaki Estate, Consisting of: SHEEP* Vfiftft superior crossbred Ewet * jUUU with lambs at foot to Lei cester rams 750 BPlendid crossbred Hogget (a very prime line) flOn six and eight-tooth halfbrei uuu Wethers (almost fat). CATTLH : en fat Bullocks and Heifera very prime (just off tur nips) 9flfl almost pnrebred shorthon " . Steers and Heifers, fron 1 to 3 years—most of then bred by Mr Edward Men love, of Windsor Parl Estate. HORSES: 1 '-i really good draught Mare: UB i6 and Geldings, Colts am Fillies—all broken in O unbroken draught Colts Q good Hacks. PIGS 13 well-bred Pigs. IMPLEMENTS, &c, comprising: Harrows (2 gets), d.f. ploughs (4), Cambridge roller, turnip sower, iron roller, chain harrows, grubber, chaffcntter, drays, buggy, harness, saddles, &c., &0., &c. Everything on the place will be Sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. The Otakia Estate having been cut up and leased, and possession to the tenants having to be given on Monday, 7th October, the whole of the Live and Dead Stock are placed on the market for Unreserved Sale. The Sheep will be found to be a first-rate lot, aad there has heen a splendid lambing. The Cattle are without doubt the best bred lot on the Taieri, and to anyone having the fed the purchase of either the Sheep or the Cattle at this time of the year must prove a very remunerative transaction. The Horses are also good, and the Implements are of the latest and most approved make?, and in good order. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Not* —The Express from Dunedin reach< s Ofcakia at 9.15 o'clock, and the early train from Clinton arrives at Ofcakia at 9.30 ooloc*. Buyers from North and South respectively should coma by these trains. *°* HBNBY LARNER, AUCTIONEER, Valbatob, and Estate Aoent, has REMOVED to those Large Premises next - Bank of New Zealand, and will now have the Largest Furniture Auction Room in Dunedin. Furniture and other Goofls taken in for private sale Accounts rendered following day. Money advanced on goods for sale. Large Storage nt Low Rates. Furniture for Private Sale, nap /COUNTRY ADVISRTISWG.--Th<j Otago Kj Wltnow l» the only medium by wtaiulj 4'-'"'-1'-Oliun cnu obtain Uioron'Kh publicity for tfci'i' A"----j, uotmoementi throughout the •whule Icteric of ' \ Ot&go, SonthUnd, end South Cento^ary.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8610, 27 September 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8610, 27 September 1889, Page 4

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