| Sales by Auction. J riEVILT-E SIEVWKIGHT.J [GEORGE SIEVWRIGHT. gIEVWKIGHT BROS. & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL, AND MINING AGENTS, VALUATORS AND ARBITRATORS, .Attorneys for Residents and Absentees, Sales and Purchases Negotiated. Flotation of Approved Mining Properties Conducted. ; Management of Mining and Other Companies and 1 Estates Undertaken. AGENCIES ACCEPTED. Registered Office of THE LION ROCK GOLD DREDGING COMPANY (LIMITED). THE.OPHIR GOLD DREDGING COMPANY (LIMITED). THE ISLAND BASIN GOLD DREDGING COMPANY (LIMITED). FARM COLUMN. j j Adnertifinff Free o/ Charge. \ I IULCLUTHA (near Towd). —FARM of 14 i acres, with Dwelling of five rooms, pantry, wash- : house, stable, <Sc. The Farm is nil fenced, well watered, and within 15 minutes' walk of the : Township. Mrs Buckland, the owner, will be j pleased to show intending purchasers over the | property. ; j j . SiRvw.RiGHT Bros, and Co. I i 4?1 i\ PER ACRE—First-claFs FARM of 630 i ■ d^~JL-\r acres, sitnated at Brighton,' together I : witn Eight-roomed Dwelling, stables, barn, byre, I Ac, in perfect condition; 200 acres limestone country, 200 acres overlying coal area ; coal mine ; on the property: 40 -lores bush; f ubstantially fenced, and subdivided into 16 paddocks ; seven miles of live fence ; 160 asres in crop at preseut, to be taken at valuation. Taieri Company's Creamery in middle of the property. There is not I | a liner property in Otaijo than this one. We can I | thoroughly recommend it. Terms if necessary. j SiEvwßiafrr Bros, and Co.
\ HOTEL, PORT'CHALMERS. j FOR. SALE-HOTEL, Maw street, Port Chalf mere, doing the leading business in the town ; i goodwill and valuation. Applicants requested to ; communicate with us early. | Sievwright Bros, and Co. I We shall be glad to receive Particulars of any | Farms present owners are desirous of selling. I SIEVWRIGHT BROS. & CO., ■ Auctioneers and Land Agents,' Dunedin. JOHN HERCUS & CO., I LAND. ICSTATK, INSURAMCK. And.GKNEUAL COMMISSION AGMNTS, • 5 and l\ 15XCHANGIC COURT, I OS PIUNCRS STRKET. If()KSAr,K: Six-roomed COTTAGE, facing Town Belt; close to tram ; good view. RUSSELL STREET.-Good HOUSE oP six rooms, with bath, washhouse, and usual outbuildings. The land (20 poles) is well laid out in fruit, flower, and kitchen garden. Owner will sell at very low figure. Verysuperior (nearly iie\v) Seven-roomed Plastered ■ HOUbb; and quarter-acre on hillside ; good gardan, fruit trees and flowers; charmiug view. Has verandah, bath room, wardrobes, linen closet, pantry, scullery, waihhouse, and cellar; sav«n fireplaces. Bargain; owner leaving Dunedin. TO LI«T : For 12 months, from about Ist March, a very superior. 8-roomed Plastered HOUSK, furnished. Ihis property has all modern conveniences, is situated about one mile from railway station at an altitude of 900 ft above sea level, is 20 miles inland from Oa'maru, and commands a lovely view. The climate is dry, healthy and bracing. References indispensable. ROSLYN. — Six - roomed HOUSE, with conveniences. MOICNSJCD•mtOKKiIS trNIMCtI LANI) TRANSFER AOV. SIONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD ; SECURITY. :
Coaches a»jf "Buses. "rVOYAL.SH.Air/ COACH TO HIGHCMMf ! S.>( AND SANDYMOUNT. Leaves SaiiJyiiiotint nt S.iio'a.in. every Tuesday Inursday, and Saturday; returning from Dunedin at ,i p.m. - . : ~;7 " ■ ■■ . FAIUCS : From Sninlymoiiii't.' (M single ;2s (M return. From Thghcliff. Tseach way.. , \ '■-'■ HARRY CROSS, Proprietor,^ „,:■ .Teffs's Criterion Stablns, UW ' '■"»■_ Moray.'placa. • |>OYAI, MAIL 1.1N15 OV COACHKS " PALMTCRSTONrto NKNTHORiV, through ...MACRAES and MOONLIGHT. . Leave I'ulni«r«iou for NentWti, via r>iii>'lYai-lc ■ Macraes, aii.l Moonlight, everj' Monday,Weduen i A? s\,ana rlllay »*■ 11.15 s:jii.; Returningfrom Nen thorn Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at'l2 noon, reach toe Palmerstnn at 5 p.m. H.eave Palmeraton for Morrison's, via Dnuhack VVaihemo, and Green Valley, on Tlmrsdays, at IT a.m.; returning from Morrison's on Fridays at 8 a.in., reaching Paimerston at l?.3O p.m. i, T ,^ -TAMKS CHALLTS Proprietor. | Head Othce : rihnph-e .Sf.cblo*, Falmcrston. R 0"1' 1 .^ci^.r OOAO™« The al.oveS.ine of Coaches leave T,awrenc« f,nRrtxlmreli, Clyde, Cromwell, QiicecKtown. and all intermediate places ovory Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of first train from D:inedin reiitrninK on the alternate (lays. For Roxburgh and lnforinedjate places rliiilr. T<«ave Kokonga for Hamiltons, ICyei.tini Nasel>y aiui hi;.. IJatlians on Mondays, Wednesdays and I-rwlaysanOtp.m. ; and St. Bathans for Cllyte and intermediate ukces on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 8 a.m. Leave 01 yde for St. Bathaus and Jntermediale places on Mondays; Wednesdays, and Fridays at IS noon; and St. Batlians for Kyehurn and Hyde on Tue S ,l«ys, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 5 a n, itokongato Nasehy daily, connecting with trains arnvmg at Jiunedin at 6.5 p.m.; connect!^ at Hyde with trains leaving Dnnediu at fi.4o a m Drnidinrandirom' *" Th°maS °°°k ™A «on' „ , H. CRAIG &CO mi..... in "if. : I>eal stres>t- tiawranca.
Business Uotices. ■ .- I QEGAJNS I OEGAKS ! OKGANS ! i We have LANDED a LARGE SHIPMENT Of , AMERICAN ORGANS. Really Beautiful Instruments, And as they are'rather put,of our line, we are determined to clearthem out by CHARGING LOW PRICES FOR THEM. We have five CHURCH ORGANS among them. Anyone desiring to procure a really GOOD ORGAN at a VERY LOW PRICE should call and inspect them before buying elsewhere. We have still a few PIANOS left, which are being offered at Prices which defy competition. LAIDLAW & GRAY, RATTRAY STREET, DUNSDIN.
THE FARMERS' PAPER.—THE OTAGO WITNESS Farm Pages are universally acknowledged to be unequalled by those of any other New Zealand weekly both for variety of their contents and for the sound views expressed by the various members of the large staff of agneuJtural writers. The Witness is well named the larmera' Papsr," for its name is a household word in every settler's homestead. 27au
WANTED, THEATRICAL MANAGERS and Others to know that the Otajro Daily Times undertakes the POSTING of WOODCUTS any size), STREAMERS, POSTERS, and every description of Printing in the most prominent positions in the City. on the shortest notice.
OTAGO WITNESS.-New Stories. Large amount of Reading Matter.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11047, 26 February 1898, Page 8
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