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Sales by Auction. OTAUO CENTRAL STOCK SALES. rjMUi OTAGO FARMERS' COOPERA--1 TIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED) will sell as .under: WJ3DDERBURN, WEDNESDAY, 19th APRIL. Entries— 1150 crossbred Sheep 1000 crossbred Lambs * 200 store Cattle 200 longwool Rams. EWEBURN,' THURSDAY, 20th APRIL. Entries—' 900 crossbred, Sheep . ■ 100 lcm K wopl Riims And W. J. Miller's Special Sale. WATPIATA, FRIDAY, 21st APRIL. . Entries— 800 4-tooth'Wethcre, splendid lino 500 4 -year-old merino Ewcb 300 luilfbrcd liiimbs 400 Cnresbrcds 300 6 and 8-tooth crossbred Ewes 180 6-tooth crossbred Wethers 40 Leicester, Rams.'. On account of W. Gray— 30 Cattle. Further entries invited, and can be made up to time of sale. JOHN GRINDLEY, ; 13ap ... ' Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 19th APRIL, V. 1 At'l2 o'clock. ."'.■' SPECIAL ENTRY. 200 CATTLE. 200 WEDDERBURN SALE. HPHE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-.I TJVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) will soil;by auction at the next Wedderburn Sale, to be held' on 19th April, at 12.o'clock sharp: . 150 three and four-year-old Bullocks, in good condition. 50 two-year-old Steers and. Heifers. In lots to Buit purchasers, and for unreserved sale. JOHN GRINDLEY, lap ' . Auctioneer. /"VTAGO CENTRAL STOCK .SALES. APRIL SALES will be. held as follows: — WEDDERBURN YARDS; — Wednesday, 19th April. EWEBITRN YARDS. — Thursday, 20th WAIpYItA YARDS.—Friday, 21st April. AUCTIONEERS: ' . WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. DONALD REID & COi DALGETY & CO. • FARMERS' AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITEP). : ■■.-.■:. . 'OTAGO FARMERS,', CO-OPERATIVE. TAIPO HILL ESTATE' • ■ ' •■■' (Near ' OAMARU). .'■ Consisting of 1950 ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS LAND. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED ' (associated' with PY N E' . & . CO.) have received- instructions from the Executors of the late W. HJTesehemaker, to OFFER BY PUBLIC-AUCTION,. IN THE ATHENiEUM HALL, AT OAMARU, On WEDNESDAY, 19th" APRIL NEXT, The Whole of the Above-named Well-known ' ESTATE. The Property has been SURVEYED INTO CONVENIENT FARMS.' ranging, from 7 ACRES UP TO 200 ACRES, arid will be sold on LIBERAL TERMS OF/PAYMENT. Farmers will have an excellent opportunity of obtaining FIRST-CLASS. FREEHOLD FARMS of the be'Bt LIMESTONE LAND in the district, WELL WATERED, SPLENDIDLY SERVED BY ROAD AND RAIL, and within easy distance of the town and port of Oamaru. ' '; ' J PLANS may be obtained, with full particu- ,-'•.•■ PYNE k CO., Christelmrcn, ■ Or from" NATIONAL MORTGAGE ' & AGENCY '■ "COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND . (LIMITED), Oamaru, Timaru, Christch'ureh, Dunedin,' Gore, Invercargill. Properties For Sale and To let. -JY|" OH I T ZSO' N ■■■■,& * HO PKI N, WOQXi'r-'sjTOdk; 'STATION, GRAIN,'. SEEIV ANDDAIRY PRODUCE AGENTS,'" We undertake SAliES'by AUCI'ION of TOWN ANDi,.' GOKNTRY PROPERTIES. We have FOR SALE PROPERTIES in the following Districts:—G3l Acres near Gore; one of the beat farms in Southland. 400 Acres First : class Farm, -Waiwerir South. 106S Acres Bush Land (all cleared except 150 acres) in Hawko's Bay. This is one of the best properties in the district. Cheap. Easy terms can.be arranged. 157' Acres Virgin Bush; Tautuku. 391 Acres First-class Farm, Kaiwera. 245 Acrqs First-class Farm, Wairuna. Private Residence (£600), " Hayes," Main North road; five riiinutes from tram; all conveniences; three-quarter acre, all'laid oiit. We undertake Country Clearing Sales..-For Sale^-Nitrate of Soda; Crown Sheep Dip, 4s 6d per gallon. Testimonials and particulars on ap- ' plication. . - - TENDERS FOR LEASE OF FARM AT , KURI BUSH. TENDERS invited for a TWO YEARS' LEASE of sections 1. 2, and 3, Block XXVII. Waihola District. The' farm is well fenced and sub-divided, and contains 160 acres, and has a good house, barn, etc.. on it. Presently occupied by Mr Jnmes Geddes. -Tenders, accompanied by cash or marked cheque for amount of three months' rent at rate tendered, will be received by the undersigned up till MONDAY, the 24th inst. Full particulars at the Public Trust Office, Dunedin. No tender necessarily accepted. F. H. MORICE, * District Agent. i Public Trust Office, Dunedin, April 7, 1899. T>RELIMINARY NOTICE. - Desirable ■ PASTORAL PROPERTIES, being RUNS 205b,' 205e, 213 a, and 213d;1 Rock and Pillar and Strath-Taieri Districts. The Leases of the above Runs will be Offered at Auction about the First Week in JUNE NEXT. Full particulars in future advertisements, or on application to C. MACANDREW, Secretary Otago Boys' and Girls' High ■ ■ ■ ■ Schools Board, 30m Jetty street. JIOB PRIVATE SALE. FARMS ON THE FAR-FAMED WINDSOR PARK ESTATE, NEAR OAMARU. The Undersigned are instructed by Mr Edward Meulove to offer for private Bale: EIGHTEEN FARMS, On the far-famed ' WINDSOR PARK ESTATE. These Farms vary in area from 15 acres to 305 acres, and whether for wheat and potato-growing or for richness of pastures, they can scarcely be equalled in New Zealand. These Farms ad- . join (he thriving township of Ngapara, which is only distant 17 miles from Oamaru by rail. Also: That portion of the Windsor Park Estate known as QUEEN'S FLAT. : Containing 1888 acres in one compact ; block of the richest agricultural laud in the colony. There is an Overseer's House on this part of the property, and a useful lot of farm buildings and other improvements. 'There is a railway siding (Queen's Flat) within 300 yards of the homestead,' which is distant 15 miles from Oamaru by firstclass gravel road, and two miles from Ngapara; part of the 'land is within half a mile of Ngapara.; WRIGHT. STEPHENSON, & CO.; N.Z. LOAN k M. A. CO., Oamaru, Joint Agents. Lithograph plans will be ready shortly. Easy Terms of Payment can be arranged. Pai titulars may also be obtained from Mr Menlove, at Windsor Park, and Messrs A. C. Wilson and Company, Christchurch. P S.—These Farms are placed on the market for bona fide sale, and intending purchasers of first-class wheat-growing land are respectfully urged to inspect them before making a selection of either leasehold or freehold elsewhere. 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 ot their contents and for the sound views expressed by the various members of the large stall of agricultural writers. The Witness is well named tho " Farmers' Paper," for its name is i household word in every settler's liomctetid. 87«u

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11398, 15 April 1899, Page 8

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