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SALES BY AUC7IOH, MONDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1909, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, 7 Liverpool street. By order of F. H. Moricc, Esq., District Manager of Public Trust Uffice, Administrator of the Estate of Daniel Swanson (deceased), to wind up the Estate. LEASEHOLD INVESTMENT PROPERTIES, Cauongato street, Dunedin; and Burns street, Caversham. JOHN REID & SONS W are instructed to sell by auction, as above: LOT I.—City Corporation Lease (21 vears from 13th September, 1894, at a ground rent -of £14 per annum) of Section 17, Quarry Reserve, Duuwlin, containing quarter acre, with two convenient Houses of 4 and 5 rooms (bay windows and verandahs, sculleries, wuslihouses, etc.); Xos. 97' and 89 Canons-ate street (near Russell street). Ihwo houses occupy a warm and sunny position, close to the centre o[ the City, and aro in a splendid letting locality. LOT 2.-Presbytorian Church Board Lfas.9 (expire 11th November, 1918, at, ground rent of £4 per annum) of Section 16, Block I, Caversham East, containing quarter acre, with practically new modern House ef 4 rooms, (verandah, bathroom, h. and c, scullery), washhouse, etc.; drained to sewer. This Property is situated No. 51 Burns street, closo to road tram and Hillside Workshops. Let for 14s per week. LOT 3.—Presbyterian Church Board Lease of Section 14, Block I, Burns street (No. 43), Caversham East, containing quarter acre, held on exactly similar terms to Lot 2. Modern House'of 4 rooms, sanio as described in Lot 2, and let at same rental. NOTE.—Tho attention of investors and others is specially directed to this sale, as on account of the convenient position o! these properties l.'ney will always let well. All the leases provide for valuation and renewal. 2 30 LAND SALE, LAND SALE, To be held EARLY IN DECEMBER, On account of the Trustees in Estate of late Dr Millen Cpughtrcy, TOWNSHIP OF NEWMARKET, TOWNSHIP OF NEWMARKET, Situated at ST. CLAIR, ST. CLAIR, Adjoining Tramline. 35-ALLOTMENTS-35, Being a subdivision of part of late Di Coughlrey's Property, and comprising some of the finest Building Sites in St. Clair— the Township for SUNSHINE AND OZONE. Specially easy terms of payment. Further particulars later. JOHN REID .& SONS, U_ Auctioneers, 7 Liverpool street. TUESDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, 1909. At Taieri Saleyards, Allanton. On account Mrs Gilbert M'Diarmid: 1 Mare, in foal 1 yearling Filly 1 dairy Cow 1 spring-cart. On account Clients: 1 upstanding Gelding; good in harness; 7 years 2 three-year-old Bullocks, forward 2 one and a-half-year-old Bullocks, forward 2 dry Cows, young and forward Also Sheep, Cattle ,and Horses. Entries to Time of Sale. TfcONALD REID & CO. (LIMITED), *f Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, 1909," At 12 o'clock. At tho Otago Corn and Wool Exchange, Dunedin.IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, NEAR OUTRAM. DONALD REID & CO. (LIMITED) havo received instructions from Mrs J. M. Sutherland to sell by auction, at the ttbovenained time and placo, the following Freehold Properties—viz., Lot I.—That Property known as tho " Piano Paddock," within two minutes', walk 1 of the Outram Railway Station, containing 74 acres and 14 polos of first-class and superior agricultural land, all substantially I onclosed and in the highest state of cultivation. Lot 2.—Known as the " Butcher's Paddock," containing 23 acres 1 rood 15 poles. NOTE—The above Properties of deep,

fertile, warm Jand' have a specially enhanced position value. They form' practically an extension of the favourite residential town of Outram, and, being clwc to railway, they are well suited for cutting up into building- allotments, or for nurseries, c fruit-growing, or for producing early garden crops. A rare opportunity to secure some of the choicest land in the Taieri, and on easv terms. Terms liberal at sale. For further particulars apply to • Messrs MONDY & STEPHENS, Solicitors, Dunedin; THE AUCTIONEERS. . 280 Monday, Ist November] At 10.30 a.m. sharp. At Palmerston Saleyards. SMALL GRAZING RUN. TULGETY & CO. (LIMITED) ■Y . are instructed by Executors in Estate of ate Mr Wm. Rendle, to sell by auction, at Palinsrston Saleyards, on MONDAY, Ist November, at 10.30 a.m. sharpSmall Grazi.ig Run (No. S7), Section ?, Block VII, Highlay; 700 acres; rent, 6c! per acre; lease, 20 yearn to run; 29 acres in oats, J-acre in potatoes; 100 acres ready for turnips. Improvement*: Four-roomciJ stono House, 400 chains wire fencj"S : _180 PALMERSTON MONTHLY SALE. MONDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, At 10.15 a.m. sharp. rilHB NATIONAL MORTGAGE & 1 AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZHALAND (LIMITED) will offer, as above: 70 Ewes and Lambs 50 head imixed Cattle ■7 fat Heifers 7 dairy Cows, at profit 1 spriiiff-carti Horse. Further Entries invited. JAMES MORRISON. 30 ° Agent. FARM FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. v SATURDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, 1909 (if not previously sold). THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), Oaniaru, have re. eoiivcd instructions from Messrs Johnston Bros, to offer, as above: Their First-class FREEHOLD WHITESTONE ESTATE, containing 374 acres rich, tarry land, all in a high state of cultivation, and suitably subdivided into 10 paddocks, each well watered. 60 acres in wheat 65 acres in oats 40 acres in rape, turnips, and potatoes balanco in young pasture. BUILDINGS.-Ten-roomed Dwelling (hot and cold water), 6-stalled stable, men's hut cowbyre woolshed, also substantial- sheep and cattle yards. The above farm is in splendid heart, and is one of .the best fattening farms in North Utago, and is only distant six miles from Uaimmi; railway siding and creamery are on the property. . We recommend this Property to intend"is buyers with confidence. As Messrs Joiinston Bros, are dissolving partnership it is their intention to sell, and exception-' Jlly easy terms will bo given. Fuller particulars from I 2° - THE AUCTIONEERS. YOUR. EYES ARE WORTH~TAKING X CARE OF. take 15 minutes some dav soon and let us advise you as to vour SPECTACLES. * JOHNSTONE & HASLETT, (Opposito Post Office), _J62J?RIXCBS_STRJiET, DUNEDIN. VTOI'ES OK RURAL J.l weekly in tbo Otago Witness, dealing «m!i subjeots of curroat interest to larmeis,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14668, 30 October 1909, Page 16

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