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Sales toy Auction. THURSDAY, 14th JUNE, At noon. At Mr Kerr's Farm, Hooper's Inlet. j Clearing Sale of DAIRY HERD, Etc. ITDSTRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. vt. are instructed by Mr Richard Kerr (whose lease lias expired) to hold a Clearing Sale as above, when they will offer: 27 dairy cows, close to calving and in full milk, 11 calves, 4. two-year-old heifers, 10 pigs, r Berkshire boar, 1 stack ryegrass hay, 1 stack oaten hay, 1 chestnut mare, chaff cutter, sledge, dairy utensils, etc. ' Luncheon provided. 31my i SATURDAY, 16th JUNE, ' At 11.30 o'clock. , At the Dunedin SaleyardsT DRAUGHT MARES AND.GELDINGS. T^TRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. ™ » have received instructions from the Proprietors of the Coomb Hay Estate to sell by auction, at above time and place: 12 lirst-class draught Mares and Geldings, grand workers ■■ ■ - 2 Hacks. __ Without reserve. TUESDAY, 26th JUNE, At 11 o'clock. At the River Farm, near Alln:iton. Unreserved .Sale of ■ FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT MARES and GELT>IN'&S, PUREBRED ".- SHORTHORN CATTLE, DAIRY CATTLE, FAT BULLOCKS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Etc. .■,." WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from Mr James Forbes to sell by public- auction, at afoovo time and place: The whole of the Farm Stock and Plant, including: 15 first-class draught Mares and Geldings .•.' .; ,- -~ .: 3 one and two-year-old draught Colts and Fillies, by Lord L'yon, Royalist, and Heart of Oak 1 buggy Mare arid 1 Hack 15 pedigree purebred shorthorn Cows and Heifers 1 rising three-year-old purebred shorthorn Bull/ by. Duke of York 6 young shorthorn Bulls, six to eighteen months old 10 first-class young dairy Cpwa 15 Steers and Heifers 22 fat and three-parts fat Bullocka Pigs and Poultry 2 farm drays, 1 tip-dray, 1 new doubleseated buggy (made by Robin and Co.), Cambridge roller, 2 sets fourleaved harrows (new), 1 d.f. plough (Reid and Gray, almost new), 1 s.f. plough, 1 drill-plough, 3 grubbers (for turnips), 1 M'Conniek reaper and binder (in good order), 1 Deering mower (new), 1 horse rake (now), etc., etc.; also, 6 sets plough harness, . 3 sets cart harness, 'buggy harness, saddles, etc. Dairy Utensils, etc. ' 2 large stacks Oat Sheaves, estimated to contain 50 to 60 tons. Lunoheon provided. It 13 unnecessary for the auctioneers, in commenting upon Mr Forbes's stock, to say moro than that in shorthorn cattle he is one of the most successful breeders in. Ota-go. His catt-lo have carried off innumerable prizes at the Dunedin and Taieri shows of late years. . The horses, implements, etc., are first class, and as Mr Forbes's farm has been sold everything will go to the highest bidder. Properties for Sale and to Let. JOHN HERCUS & CO. LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, And GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, 6 and 6 EXCHANGE COURT, 96 PaiHCES STiIEET. FOR SALE: FOE SALE, tidy nye-roomecl HOUSE and ■rc™S.l? TIOT' close to tra:m; p»ce. 6"lol^.—Furnished 4-roomed COT-J-AGE; scullery and outhouses; close to railway station, and convenient to beach; £ISS; a bargain. FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE and 4 SECTIONS iii the Township of Burkestown; sunny asiicct, commanding view 11-Acre SECTION, fronting Main road, Mount Cargill, with two-roomed House; ako, large fowl house and Tun; best of firewood. 3 EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSES and 2 fourroomed HOUSES, quite new; centrally situated. ' • On Easy Terms; three-roomed HOUSE and 3 • Acres of Land; Shier Hill. FOR SALE or To Let, five-roomed HOUSE . and SECTION, in the Township of Oaklands. ' FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE (plastered throughout) and SECTION; on hill: LICENSED BROKERS UNDER LAND TRANSFER ACT. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITY. fti ~ ~~l> E~ rr L E 0 N, k-7* HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT, STOCK AND SHARE BROKER, Member of the Equitable Stock Exchange, Colonial Bank Buildings, WATER STREET. •FOR SALE. BELLEKNOT7ES.-2-ACRE, facing District road; £140. CAVERSHAM.—Marion: street, HOUSE; 7 rooms, bathroom; first-class order; £425. CAVERSHAM RISE.-S Rooms, bathroom (hot and cold water); Venetian blinds; i fireplaces;:full J-acro; price, HART STREET, ROSLYN.—7 Rooms, bathroom (hot and cold water), pantry, washhouse, 14 acres; church lease; £600. ANN STREET, ROSLYN.—4 Rooms: \- acre; £350. GRANGE STREET (first house from Albany street). —Four . rooms, scullery, washhouse; a good investment; cheau. £300. LEITH STREET, near Albany street.— HOUSE 5 rooms; bath, hot and cold water; scullery, washhouse. ARTHUR STREET.—Splendid BUILDING SECTION, 66 x 41. Price, £220. DOWLING STREET. — Newly - built HOUSE, 8 rooms; scullery, pantry, bathroom (hot and cold water): nice Section. Price, £850. {J~ C. BAK EX, 27 RATTRAY STREET, HAS FOR SALE « ' ' ■' Tho following DWELLINGS, . most of them being New, with all modern conveniences. DUNEDIN (CITY): Building Allotments in George street, Hcriot Row, High street, and other portions of the city. - Four-roomed HOUSE, centrally situated; purchase money moderate; terms if required. . Five-roomed, Dundas street; £515. • Four-roomed, Ellis street (off Cumberland street, near Dundas street); £260. Five Rooms, St. David street, near Forth street; £400. Two 4-roomed COTTAGES, Forth street, near. Dundas street, £415. SOUTH DUNEDIN: DWELLINGS, 4 to 6 rooms, recently erected, in desirable portions of this and adjacent boroughs, at reasonable prices and terms, lliree-roonied COTTAGE (New) and SECTION; £220. Four-roomed COTTAGE (New), Brunswick streot. Four-roomed COTTAGE and SECTION, Edwin street; £185; very easy terms. ThTee-roomed HOUSE and i-ACRE, near Bay View Hotel; £310. NORTH-EAST VALLEY: DWELLINGS, 4 to 6 rooms, in desirable portion of this borough, at reasonable prices. TWO ACRES and 6-roomed DWELLING, Black's road;'-£550. ST. ,CLAIR: ; . Several very choice BUILDING SITES, from one-quarter to three' acres in exienr, at reasonable prices. SUBURBS: ' '"" " Five and 6-roomed DWELLING S, Belleknowes, TWO ACRES and DWELLING, Burnside; £380. .'■•■- HOTEL, doing good; tourist business; inland, Otago; 40 acres leasehold; live stock, furniture, small steamer, etc., etc.; reasonable GREEN ISLAND:— Four-roomed HOUSE and Section, £55. TO LET: ROOMS, furnished and unfurnished, City and BUTCHER'S" SHOP, Maclaggan street. BAKER'S OVEN, Madison street. SHOPS, Great King street " ' BOOMS, suitable for club room. PREMISES, suitable for factory; central. PREMISES, with power suitable for manufacturing business. ANDERSON'S BAY: TWO ACRES and 6-rbomed DWELLING; nice Property; rental, 20s. per week.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11756, 11 June 1900, Page 8

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