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Sales by Auction. MONDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1900, At 12.30 o'clock p.m. MESSRS SIEVWRIGHT BROS. &, CO. have received instructions from the City Council of Dunedin to offer for sale by .public auction, in their Rooms, High street, on the above date,: Twenty-one years' Building Leases from 3rd September, 1900, of the following Dunedin City Corporation Properties, being subdivision of Sections 1 and 2, Block IV, Upper Kaikorai District, at the upset rentals and valuations, as follows: — "3 a ola "S 3 ** » ■§■. . |o §i I Area. Present Lessee; | •£ > I I Is <_ >_ r. p £' s. £ 1 10 Robert Rutherford 10 0 365 1} 1 0 Walter Carlton 21 0 850 4 10 MrsAnnieP.M'Glashan li 0 359 5 035 Alfred Washer 16 0 355 6 028 8 Alex. Millar 12 0 369 7" 0 35.8 John Duthie 15 (I 4UO 12 1 0 Mrs AnnieP.M'Glaahau i 0 Nil 13 1 0 Walter Carlton fi 0 32 14 1 0 Walter Carlton 8 0 50 15 1 U Robert Rutlierford 8 0 365 30. 1 0 Alfred Washer 510 160 36 1 1.2 Sinclair Swanton 8 0 44 37 0 36 Thomas Sunderland 8 0 450 40 025 Oharles Fountain 7 0 Nil 45 1 AA HughLaraont , 12 0 352 ' Section 51 and part Section 53, Wakari District, containing 17 acres 3 roods and 1 pole; upset rental, £15. The existing lease is held by Mr Christopher Godby. ; Further particulars may be learned on application to THE TOWN CLERK; Or, THE AUCTIONEERS. _ Dunedin, August 4, 1900. 6au ; FRIDAY, 10th AUGUST, At 1 o'clock. To Hotelkeepers and Others. Sale by Auction, on the Premises, Kensington Hotel, Kensington, South Dunedirj. (JAMES SAMSON .4 CO. <J» have been favoured with instructions from Mr D. Maloney (whose lease has expired), to sell by auction: The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, STOCK-IN-TRADE, Etc., Including— Four-pull teer engine, gasaliers and bar jequisites, first-class full-sized billiard table with all the appliances, Venetian blinds, Jpiano,- chiffonier, carpets, fenders and' fire irons, linoleum, pictures, ornaments, tables, chairs, suite an hair, clock, window curtains, poles and rings, kerosene lamps, pier-glasses, double and single iron and wood bedsteads and bedding, washstands, ware, looking glasses, chest of drawers, glass and china •ware, kitchen furniture, cooking and laundryutensils, and a large lot' of sundries, too many to particularise. au FRIDAT, 17th AUGUST, At 11.30 o'clock. At Murrayfield Estate, three-quarters of a mile from Pukerau Railway Station. -. CLEARING SALE • Of STOCK, IMPLEMENTS/*Etc. ,-^STRIGHT, STEPHENSON; & CO. V T have received instructions from Mr David Murray, who has sold his property, to sell by public auction, at above time and place: The whole of the Live and Dead Stock on Murrayfield Estate, as follows: — BORDER LEICESTER SHEEP. ■ ■ 150 stud Ewes (in lamb), 2, 4, 6, and 8tooth; 100 stud-ewe Hoggets, 40 ram Hoggets, 20 four-tooth flock Rams, 3 stud Rams (1 M'Kercher, 1 Grieve, and 1 own breeding). ROMNEY MARSH SHEEP. 50 stud Ewes (in lamb), 2, 4, 6, and 84 tooth; 20 stud ewe Hoggets, 20 Rams (two-tooth upwards), including two high-class studs (one bred by Bealey Bros.). SHROPSHIRE )DOWN SHEEP. ■-" 45 stud Ewes (in lamb), 4,. 6, and 8tooth; 20 ewe Hoggets, 20 ram Hoggets. CROSSBRED SHEEP. 1000 first-class crossbred Hoggets, off turnips; 500 full-mouthed Ewes, in lamb to Leicester rams, and 150 crossbred Ewes arid Wethers. SHORTHORN CATTLE. 1 rising three-year-old prize bull, May ■ .. Duke (first at Dunedin, Inyercargill, and' Gore) . ... 10 pedigree Cows "and Heifers, two years and upwards; 3 yearling heifers. ORDINARY CATTLE. 20 first-class young dairy Cows, spring [ calvers; 20 yearling Steers and Heifers. HORSES. 18 superior draught Mares and . Geldings; Colts and Fillies, two yearsand ' upwards, by St.' Alexander, Lord Lyon, King of the Clans, Royalist, and Wallace. 16 young light Horses, broken to saddle and harness; 2 rising three-year-old Fillies (matched), and 1 yearling Colt. . PIGS. . 20 bacon Pigs and Porkers. ■ FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 3 farm drays, 1 three-furrow Dux plough, 2 double-furrow Dux ploughs, 1 Reid and Gray double-furrow plough, 1 double-furrow ' digger plough (Howard), 1 drain plough (Gait), 1 drill plough, 1 Planet Jr. grubber, 2 sets five-leaved harrows, 2 Cambridge rollers with seed attachments, 1 Masssy-Harris cultivator with seed box, 1 Massey-Harris reaper and binder, 1 set disc harrows, 1 tur- ' nip cutter, 1 grindstone, 1 woolpress, 1 double-seated, buggy, plough and carfc harness, buggy. harness, saddles and bridles, wire netting, galvanised iron wire, goai and totara posts, tools, dairy utensils, household furniture, etc., about 400 sacks oats, including- . seed Sutherlands. WITHOUT RESERVE. __. Luncheon provided. In directing attention to this sale it is quite unnecessary for the Auctioneers to say more regarding the stock than that the sheep, cattle, and horses were either.bred or selected by Mr Murray, and his name in this connection in Otago and Southland is as good as a guarantee of more- than average excellence. The implements are from the best makers, and in good order. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD FARMS, Strath-Taieri and Sutton Districts. TYONALD REID & CO. (LIMITED) -B-' have been instructed by Mr John Allan to sell by auction, at an early date, of which due notice will be given (if not previously sold by private treaty), the undermentioned choice and early, selections of Freehold Land, near the Township of Middlemarch—viz.: Lot 1. —" Waieto Farm," containing 392 a lr 7p freehold and 96a 2r Up leasehold ;in all, 489 aOr Ip; of firstclass land, fully improved; comfortable farm residence and commodious and substantial outbuildings; rich soil and abundant water supply. Lot 2. —" Sutton Farm " : Sections 47 and 48, Sutton District, containing 118 acres ; all enclosed and in a high state of cultivation. These farms, being an early selection by Mr Allan, will be found of first-class quality and good either as mixed husbandry or grazing and fattening farms. The climate is the most salubrious in New Zealand, and stock of all kinds, especially sheep, thrive well and fatten quickly at all seasons. The land is all now fully improved, and in first-class order. The situation close to the town of jVUddlemarch—rail, church, schools, etc., — all that could be desired. Owing to the absence in South Africa of Air Wm. Allan, who has hitherto managed the farms, Mr Allan, sen., has decided to offer thsm for positive sale. This is an opportunity that rarely occurs of securing firstclass farms in good order on very reasonable terms. For full particulars apply to DONALD REID ■& CO. (LIMITED), 6au Dunedin. WAIKOUAITI STOCK SALES. THURSDAY, 9th AUGUST, At 1 p.m. THE NEXT SALE will be held at the Waikouaiti Saleyards, as above. Present Entries: 70 head mixed Cattle. 40 Steers. Further entries with DALGE'T'Y & CO. (LIMITED), Or STRONACH BROS. & MORRIS, 7au Auctioneers. DAILY TIMES SUMMARY FOR EOT OPE. Published every four weela lor transmission via San Francisco. Annual -SubecriDtion, 2s 6d»

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11807, 9 August 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11807, 9 August 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11807, 9 August 1900, Page 8