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(properties for sale and to let. FRIDAY, ,23rd FEBRUARY, 1906, At 12 o'clock. By Order of the Mortgagee. In the Estate of H. R. MORRISON,, Bankrupt. ■p L. MACASSEY k CO. have received instructions to offer for sale by auction, at their Rooms, 12 • Rattray street, as above: | Part of Sections 1 and 2, Block VI, District of Anderson's Bay, containing 1 aero ,19 poles of land, hiving a frontage of over i three chains to main road. This block of land is bandy to car tcrI minus, and would cut up into ideal buildI iti^' allotments, or for anyone requiring a ; nice large section for a suburban residence <it could not be equalled. For absolute sale. ■ Full particulars from Messrs FRASER k MACASSEY, Solicitors; Or 16f THE AUCTIONEERS. ; ' ' FRIDAY. 23nfFEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. NEW MODERN 4-ROOMED HOUSES, IN CITY. HANDSOME RESIDENCE. QUEEN'S DRIVE MUSSELBURGH, FINE COTTAGE PROPERTIES, GISBORNE STREET, SOUTH DUNEDIN. T,l L. MACASSEY & CO. have received instructions from the Owners to offer for sale by auction, at their Rooms, 12 Rattray street, as above; 1. Two new and modern Houses (conjoined) known as 237 Castle street. Unsurpassed situation, and fitted with baths (h. ami c.). ga6, etc. Also washhouscs, i sculleries, and everything thoroughly up to date. University leasehold. 19 years to run, at £13 per year, with full valuation or renewal. This offers a splendid chance cither for investment or to anyone wanting a good little home. Rents return 29s weekly. 2. Queen's drive, Musselburgh.—Section . 10. Block XIX, with handsome and superior Residence of 6 rooms (plastered): gas, bath (h. and e.). pantry, scullery, wardrobes, and everj other possible convenience. Grand ' large edition, in best position on drive. Well worth seeing. 3. Gisborne street, South Dunedin.—Part Sections 97 and S3, Block XI, 38ft. x 95ft, with substantial Cottage of 4 rooms, seul- • lery, washhouse, and all other outbuildings and conveniences thereon. The house is splendidly built, and in first-class repair, and will lie sold a great bargain, as the owner is leaving Dunedin. 4. Adjoinm? above. Cottage of 3 rooms (new): also all outbuildings; large scullery, etc. A really good little property, and it will lie sold with a very low reserve. 5. Nicholson street. South Dunedin.— fveelion 13. Block XIX. Forbury Extension. £oft x 100 ft, with splendid House of 7 | rooms: bathroom, scullery, pantry, and all oulbuildiups complete thereon, the house | i; substantially built, is in first-class order, , I and has tip-to-date drainage. and the owner | is prepared to sell at a sacrifice. Full particulars from lfif THE AUCTIONEERS. ' TUESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 1906, At 1 p.m. | CLEARING KALI'. AT PURAKANUI. . QTRONACH, MORRIS. k CO. IO have received instructions from Mr John Warren tSxecutor in tho Estate of the late Richard Warren) to sell by auction ! as alx)ve, on the Farm, Purakanui: r 12 Cows, in full mil': i 3 Cows, fat 1 draught Gelding, four years 1 Spring-carter, good sort 1 Hack 1 brown eartiage Gelding, three years ( 2 yearling Geldings 2 Pigs, Fowls, etc. [ Dray and harness, d.f. plough, hillside plough, mower and tiilcr, harrows, hay rake, horse-power and chaffcutter, 2 good saddles and bridles, collar and lia-mes, plough chains, leading chains, swingle-trees, etc., etc. ' To close accounts, everything will be for • genuine sale. lEf SATURDAY. 17th FEBRUARY, At 11.30. J Otago Farmers' Horse Bazaar.OTAGO FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND 1 (LIMITED) are favoured with instructions '■ from Mr T. Ryder (Invercargill) to sell by auction as above: 5 draught Mares and Geldings, three to seven years The champion prize chestnut Cob Tommy Brown Col), six years i Black Pony, three years Grey Mare, three years. i Mr Ryder's draught, horses and ponies can bo seen at Mr J. M'Kewen's Globe ; Stables. For Mr Iv. Campbell j" Gisborne"): ■ 13 vonng Mares and Geldings, three to six years old; suitable for van, spring-cart, and order-cart work. We may say that Mr Campbell has brought I his shipment from the back country of Gisborne, and, being so far from home, must sell. For Mr P.ae: 3 light harnc=s Horses. For Mr 1). Munro: 1 draught. Gelding. L. MACLEAN, ]5f Auctioneer. 'SATURDAY, 17th FEBRUARyTi9O6, At 11.30 a.m. rf\IIE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA--1 TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr Henry Hickman,' of Halfway Bush, to sell by public auction at their Horse Bazaar, Crawford street, Dunedin, as above: The GOODWILL of his Lease of 206£ acrcs, situato at Halfway Bush, being Sections Nos. 13 and part. County Section 15, Block VI, East Tnieri District: also Sections 47, 48, 49, and 162 Wakari District. The lease has years to run, and the buildings eongist of good house, stable, byre, etc. There are 24 acres in oats, acres lurnips, and 2 acre in potatoes. Also milk run of 36 gallons per day. The annual rental is £100, Also: Freehold Farm situato at Brockvi|le,_ being Sections 148 and 150 Wakari District, and Section 56, Block VI, Dunedin and East Taieri Districts, containing 44 acres. No buildings. Mr Hickman's sole reason for selling is on account- of failing health. L. MACLEAN, , Auctioneer. gJALE OF PASTORAL RUNs! LICENSES for Twenty-one Years, from Ist March, 1907, of the following RUNS, being Subdivisions of Run 160, Oamaru Harbour Board's Endowment (Otematata Station), Waitaki County, will be offered at auction at the Office of the National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand (Limited), Tyne street, Oamaru, on WEDNESDAY, 14th MARCH, 1906, At 12 o'clock noon. a I S !«■« t J§« il m No. on Sale Plan. Acre?. £ s. il. Lot ].—l6oa 5,2-10 7Jd l«l 15 0 Lot 2.—160b 5,750 74d 179 13 9 Lot 3.—lfiOc t lfiOr. 26,190 (M 65(16 0 Lot 4,—160 d & lOUf 36.820 Jjil 690 17 6 i The above Land is well known for its i excellent grazing capabilities, is situated in the valley of the Waitaki River, about 17 miles from Kurow Railway Station, on the j main road to Omarama, and is distant about • 59 miles from the port of Oamaru. The ■ annual rentals being estimated on a low , basis, the present sale offers a splendid opportunity for anyone desiring to secure a good grazing property at a reasonable rate. Possession on Ist March, 1907. Purchasers will be required to deposit a | half-year's rent snd 21s license fee on fall | of hammer. ] Valuations for improvements payable one month before possession is given. t Plane and further particulars can be , obtained on application at the Crown Lands Office, Dunedin; the Harbour Board Office, Oamaru; or tho Auctioneer. THOS. FORRESTER, Secretary Oamaru Harbour Board. Harbour Board Office, Oamaru. 13f OTAGO WlTNESS.—Largest Country Circulation of any weekly in the colony. ! Found m erery farmhouso in Otago and South- . itud, »3 circulating largely in Canterbury [ und northern rural districts, it offers unri- • nj'td facilities for Adwttising anything o! , i interest to country readers. Present circf!* | torn (itaKiily iflcreajiDg), 11,305.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13519, 16 February 1906, Page 8

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