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Sales by Auction, MONDAY, 23rd MARCH, At 1 o'clock. On the premises, Port Chalmers and Blueskin road. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS IN FULL MILK, be., &c., be. FARE, REYNOLDS, & 00. are instructed by Mrs Young (who is leaving for the north) to sell by auction on the farm, Port Chalmers and Blueskin road, on above date, Household furniture consisting of: Piano (by Rosener), dining-room suite (in hair cloth), extending dining table, cheffonier, curtains and poles, bedroom furoitnre, child's swing coti kitchen dresser, chairs, table, dairy utensils, and sundries. Also, 4 Cows in full milk, 3 Cows at calving, 3 Heifers. Intending purchasers can get to this sale by way of Quarry road from Port Chalmers. 20m TUESDAY, 24th MARCH, At 11 o'clock sharp. At No. 3 Railway Shed (near Overbridge), On account of whom it may concern. All faults (if any). 33 Cases FIGS, each 21 doz lb. In Lots to Suit. PARE, REYNOLDS, & CO. are instructed to sell by auction, as above, on Tuesday, 24-th March, at 11 o'clock. 20m SATURDAY, 28th MARCH, . At ?. o'clock. A SMALL FARM FOR SALE BY AUCTION. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Me D. Kermode to sell by auction, at their Booms: , His Freehold Property, being Allotments .16, 17, and 18, nearly nine acres, together with a three-roomed dwelling house and scullery, stable, byre, and fowlhousei, all securely fenced. The property is situated at Abbotsbill, about ono mile from Abbotsford railway station. Will be sold cheap on easy terms. Mr Kermode has determined to follow mining speculations. For particulars apply glm AUCTIONEERS. THIS DAY, . SATURDAY, 21at MARCH, At 9 o'clock. At the Dunedin Home Saleyards. To Carriers, Expressmen, Tram and 'Bus Proprietors, and Others. FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT. SPRING CART, AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES From the North Island. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from Mr Twcntyman Hodgson (Papanui) to sell by auction at above time and place: 20 first-class draught, spring cart, and light harness Horses from the North Island. Note,—The hour of sale has been altered to 8 o'clock on account of the Races. 18m " TUESDAY, 2*th MARCH, ~. At 1 o'clock. At the Waikouaiti S&lejards. UNRESERVED SALE OF 7500 SHEEP. XX7RIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. 7 T have received instructions from Mrs Orbell ("Thei Eiver"), to sell by public auction, at above time and place: 500 foar-tooth halfbred Wethers 750 six-tooth io do 650 eight-tooth do do 750 eight-tooth quarterhred Wethers 300 six-tooth 'do do 500 two-tooth halfbred Ewes and Wethers 3250 four and six-tooth and full-mouthed Ewes, none broken 300 full-mouthed Ewes 500 halfbred Lambs. 5m FRIDAY, 27th MARCH 1896, ~ At 2 o'clock. At Dunnettfs Hall, Kelso, 530* ACRES Ofthe GLBNKBNICH ESTATE (Subdivided into 22 Farms). A splendid opportunity of securing First-class Farms in one of the best, if not the best, districts in Otago upon easy terms. WRIGHT, STEPHBNSON, & CO, ate favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Captain Mackenzie to tell by public auctioD, at the above time and place: 5304 Acres of the Celebrated Glenkenich Estate, Subdivided into 22 Farms, varying in size' from 9 acres to 489 acres. . These farms are all in the Glenkenich district, and are. close'to the Glenkenich and Kelso railway stations, and within three miles of the township of Tapanui. They contain some of the best land in the Gore and Tapanui districts, and for growing turnips, oats, and grass they are hard to bent. They are all in good heart, and have been very little cropped. Of the total area, about 1600 acres are in tussock, about 300 acres in turnips, and the balance in English grass. The farms are flagged out on the gronnd to enable inspection. They are divided according to the Government Survey, but any further surveying required will be done by the vendors free of expense to the purchasers. The title is clear, and under "The Land Transfer Act." Almost immediate possession can be given, sufficient time for sale and removal of sheep only being required. TERMS: , 20 per cent, cash (10 per cent, on fall of hammer and 10 per cent, in 14 days) ; 10 per eent. in two years; 15 per cent, in three years ; ' balance in six years. Interest at 5 per cent. The Auctioneers, in calling the attention of intending settlers to this sale, would remark that no better opportunity could ba had for securing really first-class farms at a moderate price, upon easy terms, and situated in the centre of one of the beet farming districts in New Zealand. Buyers of the Glenkenich farms will have good land, good roads, easy communication by rail; schools, &c. close at hand ; and, in fact, none of the hardships and inconveniences that usually fall to.the lot of new , settlers. Plans of the Estate can be obtained from the Auctioneers, at Dunedin; Mr J. R. Mackenzie, on the Estate; or from Mr Dunnett, at Kelso. 15f THURSDAY, 2nd APRIL, ~ At 1 o'clock. At Kurow. ' CLEARING SALE 'Of the OTEMATATA STATION FLOCK, Comprising . : 15,000 First-class Merino Sbesp. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. are favoured with instructions from Messrs Tescbemaker and Ritchie to sell by auction at above time and place: The: whole of the Otematat* Station Flock, Consisting of—Bay, ■ 7000 foar, six, and eight-tooth merino Ewes ■ 5000 four, six, and eight-tooth merino Wethers 1500 two-tooth merino Ewes and Wethers 1500 merino Lambs. ' 15,000 — , These sheep are all first class, the flock having been heavily culled for years past. The Otematata' flock bears the reputation of being one of the best in the Waitaki district. 21m In the Matter of The Land Transfer Act and The Chattels Transfer Act. IMPORTANT SALE . Of FREEHOLD LAND, MACHINERY, , - TOOLS AND PLANT. ■"'' At Timaru. D.O' NA L D M 'I, Ei A N bos been instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, acting at the request 'of the Mortgagee, to sell by public auction,' at his Salerooms, Stafford street, Tim«ru,on THURSDAY, the 26th day .of MARCH 1896. At the hour of 12 o'clock noon : LOT I.—Fourteen Acres (more or less) at Timaru,' being the land described in Mortgages 23388 and 29092, together '.with tbe Brickworks and Fixtures erected thereon; and lately occupied by William O'Bryan. LOT\II— The Machinery, Tools, and Working Plant in or belonging to the ' said Brickworks. For further particulars, and to see the conditions of sale, apply to THB AUCTIONEER; Or THE TIMARU PERMANENT MUTUAL BENEFIT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. 7m jM OODALL'S EGG FOWDEU.—One Six\JC Eenu.Twu£aiuil.ta.2ge£gs > $3&

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10625, 21 March 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10625, 21 March 1896, Page 8

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