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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, Oth I'EBRL'ARY, At 2 o'clock. For Sale by Auction, LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AND HOUSE- j HOLD FURNITURE. I JAMES SAMSON is CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mrs Howarth (who is leaving Duncdiu) to sell by auction, on the- premises, Forth street (see flag from bridge), as follows— Loo table carpets, Wauzer sowing machine (nearly now), feudor and (iroirons, coal vase, pictures, kerosene lamp, vocking chair, bedsteads and bedding, chest of drawers, washstaud and ware, toilet glasses, timepiece, kitchen furniture, cooking and laundry appliances, tools, griudstouu, hose, timber, tmils, vyce, ladder, kiltiug machine, ducks mid fowls, &3., &c, ke, Also, 8 vole, (complete;) " The Modern Maohine Shop Practice," with over 3000 eugraviugs, by Joshua Kosc, M.E. Too house contains 4 rooms and scullery, is well situated, and securely fenced ; the lease has 7 years to run, small ground rent, and will be sold without reserve. 6f MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, At -1,30 p.m. sharp. DONALD REID & CO., instructed by Mrs M'Phersou, will sell by auction, on the premises, near Mosgiel Rail--1 way Station, : The lease, haviug 13£ years to run, of 10 acres of land fronting the Main South I Railway, and about equidistant from tho Mosgiel and Wingatui Stations, comfortable 2-roomed cottage, stable, washhouse, sheds, &c, 5 acres in crop auO 5 acres in grass. Also, Draught horao, dray, harness, sundry farming implements, &3., And 5 acres Oats (growing crop). As Mrs M'Phersou is leaving for the old country everything is for positive sale. Terms at sale. 6f FRIDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. To those iv Search of a Good Farm. EE ID, MACL EA N, & CO. have received instructions from Mr R. Stubbs to sell by auction, at their New Stores, Jetty and Vogel street?, Dunediu, on Friday, February 7th, at 12 o'clock, A most desirable GRAZING AND GRAIN-GROWING FARM, Comprising: 157J Acres, situated at Milburn, distant one mile and a-half only from the Railway Station, and at present occupied by Mr W. Stubbs. Of the above about 30 acres are under crop 10 acres in turnips, and the balance in English grass. The land is of first-class quality, anc as showing its grain producing powers we maj mention that 50 bushels of wheat per acre was grown on a portion of tho same last season. Tho estate is subdivided into sis paddocks witt sheep proof fences; has a uever failing supply of water ; and is easily approached, being wholly surrounded by a public road. The improvements consist of a new cottage three-stall stable, &c. In fast, the property is ir Buch condition, and of that clas?, that the pur chaser can go on to the same, and without anj further outlay beyond the first cost, immediatc-lj eorameEca lo reap a handsome return for hi; capital. Terms aud conditions at sale, or on applicatior to REID, MACLEAN, k CO., 3f Auctioneers, Dunedin. FRIDAY, 7th FEBRUARY 1890, At 1 o'clock. MILTON MONTHLY SALE. At Coombes' Yards. TOHNGR I N D L E V if (on behalf of tho Farmers' Agency Com' pany, Limited) will hold the usual monthly sale on Friday, 7fch February, at 1 o'clock, when ht will sell by auction, QOO four-tooth crossbred Wethers OKfl two-tooth crossbred Ewes and ZJU Wethers. Entries aro now being received. JOHN GRINDLEY, (if Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, At 1 o'clock. TAMES W. WILSON & CO. V have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their Yards, Balclutha, on above date, 1000 mer' uo Ewes and Wethers 1000 three-quarter-bred 2-toolh Ewe 3 and Wethers iv splendid condition. 1 000 bnlfored and three-quarter-bred \j\j\j 2-tooth Ewes and Wethers. 1 qq 4 aud 6-tooth crossbred Wethers. 650 ani^ 6-tooth crossbred Ewes. 250 crOSS wes au^ Wethers (prime j qq cross Lambs. 4700 jq head 3,4, and 5-year-old Bullocks. f.r\ head 2 and 3-year-old Steers and OK/ Heifers. Horses, Implements, &c, &c. If FRIDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. PALMERSTON STOCK SALE. JOHN GRINDLEY (on behalf of the Farmers' Agency Company, Limited) will hold his Monthly Sale on Friday, 14 th February, at Lindsay's Yards, when he will offer 200 crosel)red Hoggets 300 » Lambs 500 „ Ewes and Wethers. Entries can be made with Mr T. Lindsay, Palmerston; or tho Auctioneer, Dunedin. JOHN GRINDLEY, Auctioneer. T\ONALD STRONACH & SON, AUCTIONEERS, WOOLBROKERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, &c. DOKEDIN, Are prepared to receive Wool, Grain, Sheepskins.^ Hides, Rabbitskins,- &c. for Sale at their Premises, lately occupied by Messrs Reid and MacleaD, Princes street south, Dunediu. Weekly Sales of Fat and Store Stock will be held at Burnside, commencing next Wednesday the 29 th inst. Sheepskins, Rabbitskins, Hidee, Tallow, &c, by Auction every Tuesday. _ Liberal advances made on all produce consigned for sale here or shipment to their London agents. Cornsacks, Woolpacks, Twine, &c, supplied at current rates. DONALD STRONACH & SON, a Dunedin. Properties for Sale ami to Let. TO FARMERS, GRAZIERS, & OTHERS splendid investment. foblalb, FAIR VIEW PAESI, Merton, containing about 570 acres j good grain and grazing hnd: well fenced and watered; convenient to church and school. Terms favourable. For further particulars apply to PKTEE KANE, or,i the premises; or to SIEVWIUGHT & JAMES, solicitors, Dunedin. j]j a I? V R S A^ L B, JL FAMILY RESIDENCES. The following Commodious Family iieaidences are "^BOUBNE.-Xhe Eesideuce of the late Mr J. B, Bradßhaw. MAOKI HILL.-The liesidence of the late Mr James Macassey. QUBKN STHBBT (DUNBDIN).-a'he Ilesi- I dence formerly occupied by Mr T. S. Graham aud now in the occupation of Mi S. G. Smith. I ALBANY STHBBT (OHNKDIN).-The Eesidence of the late Mr E. C. Strode. For further particulars apply to Messra GEOKGH & J. A. COOK, Solicitors, '°J ' Water street, Dunailn jC^OR SALE^ PRIVATELY, V aluablo FARMS on the late Mr James Shand's celebrated Abbotsford Estate, West Taieri. Price ami terms very moderate. I'or full particulars apply to WHIGHT, STBPHENSON, & CO., If Stock and Station Agents. OH, fancy—how nice 1 Cole is still making the] beat Sausages in Dunedln.—Hanover street. 7d STHMA . CIGARETTES.—Dr Kennedy Douglas, Complete Cure, 22ju

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8721, 6 February 1890, Page 4

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