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Sales by Auction. FRIDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. CHOICE FREEHOLD CORNER SECTION. Frontage to Duke street ... 55ft „ to George street ... 132 ft. Low upset of £275 to induce competition. HO TV DB S & WALTON are instructed to sell the above beautiful Section by public auction on Friday next, 2nd February, at 2 o'clock.Further particulars on application to HOWDEN & WALTON, Land Auctioneers, 30ja High street. FRIDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY 1894, At 2 o'clock. HOWEEN & WALTON are instructed to sell by auction, at their Central Auction Rooms, High street, The following Properties, viz.: The corner Section, being 17 and part of 16, Block I (area 31£ poles), Township of Kew, having a frontage of 156 links to Cargill road, on which is erected the substantial store and dwelling and other large outbuildings occupied by Mr A. J. Larking. The Store is a very old-established ono and has the Post Office and Telephone Bureau attached, and in the hands of an active man could be very much improved, as the premises are suitable for the carrying on of other businesses. Also, Corner Section, No. 5, Blcck I, Township of Kew, containing an area of 26| poles, with cottage and other outbuildings erected thereon, having a frontage of 95 links to Forbury road. Easy terms can be arranged for both Properties. For further particulars apply to H. BARON, Solicitor, Princes street; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY. TO STUDMASTERS, SPORTSMEN, AND OTHERS. BREWER & TRBMBATH have received instructions from Alexander Anderson, Esq. (Waikoikoi), to sell at their Bazaar, Gore, on Saturday, February 3, The whole of his TROTTING STOCK, Including Mares, Colts, and Fillies sired by Berlin and King Harold from Peer, Robin Hood, Berlin, and other mares. . ! Aleo. The Trotting Stallion King Harold, by Childe Harold; dam by Yorkshire J Hero (imported). King Harold is better known iit trotting circles as Trust. The Auctioneers can recommend the above to intending purchasers as a really grand, useful, young, sound, and serviceable class of stock, being suitable for any gentleman to ride or drive, and fit for road or trotting track. Comment on King Harold is unnecessary, as he is undoubtedly one of the best horses of his class in the colony. For Positive Sale. > Also, On account of J. Roes, Esq. (Melbourne): 11 draught Mares and Geldings, 4 to 6 years. 30ja Publication. V OTAGO WITNESS %* THURSDAY, 25th JANUARY. THE WEEK: The Railway Commissioners. Telephonic Extension. The Uttermost Farthing. A Night Service. De-magnetised. The Ride to Death. SKETCHER: In Camp With tho Kissing the Mantle of Katchins Mahomet Dancing Girls in Cairo Bygone and Present Employed in Odd Ways Carlyle and His Wife Procession of the Ele- Cheshire Ghost phants A Dutch Picture Father Byan, the Confederate I'oet-Pric3t. LADIES' PAGE By Emmeline. Answers to Correspondents Society News. Special Subjects ; Some Stray Words Ladiea' Gossip, Home Interests. OUR LITTLE FOLKS By Dot. The Adventures of Sambo and Ponipey, by Murray Aston Letters from Little Folks The Two Sparrows. SPORTING ByMazeppa. Fixtures To Correspondents Talk of the Day Special Reminders In a Nutshell Racing in New Zealand Weights, Acceptances, Canterbury Doings, by <Sc. Rata "Wellington Notes, by Auckland Topics, by Onlooker Taihao Directum, the Unbeaten High-priced Yearlings Trotter. FARM AND STATION : Notes on Rural Topics, Stock and Grazing by Agricola Notes, by Drover Herefords Leaflets for Farmers ' Model Farm Crookston New Zealand Butter in Californian Thistle London Draught Horse-breeding Farm Notes in Britain. MINING: Mr Murray's Visit The Transvaal Boom Mining at Deep Levels Notes from Wakatipu Reefton, Central Otago Miscellaneous. THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL NOTES, By Pasquin. • Wellington AYing Whispers, by P. Romptcr. Australian Stage Gossip, by B. S. Theatrical Tales and Topics. COUNTRY: Lake Wanaka Te Anau Lake County Waikaka Valley Waikoikoi Hyde TuapekaWe&t Kelßo Otautau Kaitangata Waitahuna Milton Waimate Ratanui (Catlin's Kiver). Agricultural and Pastoral News. APlAßY—Seasonable Notes. By Novice. ATHLETICS Notes by Amateur. ANGLING Bank Notes by Jock Scott. A Coach Journey to the West Coast. Auckland. Aquatics. A Book of the Day: The Birth of an African Empire. BOWLING Notes by Jack, Births, Marriages, and Deaths. Cablegrams. Correspondence. CHESS AND DRAUGHTS, By John Mouat and Joseph Abernethy. CRICKET Notes by Slip. Casualties. Commercial. CYCLING ... Notes by Demon. Canterbury Agricultural News. Cruise of the Rapid. Current Topics. Cheviot Estate. COURSING Notes by Master M'Grath. Death of a Very Old Colonist. Educational Institute. Editor's Wallet. Education Board. Fun and Fancy. Frozen Meat Trade. GARDEN: Work for the Week. How to Pot and Re-pot Plants. Miscellaneous. Golf. Government Policy. Government Land Purchases. Howard's "Art of Reckoning." How to Dispose of the Land. Health Column. Local and General. LIFE ON LONE ST. KILDA. By Dinornis. (Concluded,) LAWN TENNIS. Fixtures, Notes by Net Play, Scoring by Points. Literary Notes. "Long Firm" Frauds. Life and Labour in London. London Chat. Land Board. Mark Santon's Vengeance, by S. O. C. Meeting of Creditors. Multum in Parvo. Naturalist. NOVELIST. "His Will and Hers." Nansen's Greenlanders. Notes and Queries. N.Z.L. andM.A. Company. New Zealand Alpine Club. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9959, 30 January 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9959, 30 January 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9959, 30 January 1894, Page 4