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SALES BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, 24th MARCH, At 2 o'clock sharp. SALE OF MAGNIFICENT ART COLLECTION. RIEDL E & .SCU P. B, ' Kne Art Auctioneers, have received instructions to soil by auction, at their Rooms, on Friday, March 24, at 2 o'clock sharp, A Beautiful Collection ot Modern PAINTINGS IN OIL, WATERCOLOUR, and PASTEL, by J. DOUGLAS PKRRETT and others. Included in tho collection arc some pplendj<] examples of work by Mr Pc-rrott, who has a great and growing reputation, his pictures being in eager demand. Mr Porrett is leaving in a few days, and lias instructed us to sell without reserve, , to avoid expense of packing and transporting. DON'T FAIL TO CALL AND INSPECT. This is an opportunity that should not bo 1 massed. SALE on FRIDAY at 2 o'clock sharp. Catalogues at our Rooms. 1 am T. SOURR, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 25tlT"MlAROH ) At 11.30 o'clock. At Otago Farmers' Plorso Bazaar. | njTHE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-jL tive association of n.z. (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr John Shaw (Blairbog, South Canterbury) to sell, on the above date: 14 superior DRAUGHT MARES and GELDINGS, four to six years. l. maclean; 22m Auctioneer. TUESDAY, Uth APRIL, 1911, At 12 noon sharp. D ALGETY & CO. (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr John Shaw, Highclifr. to sell as above: . The Whole of hie Livo and Dead Stock, comprising— 50 superior dairy Cows (winter calvers) 1!0r526, implements, etc. Full particulars in future issue. 18m SATURDAY, 25th MARCH, 19li] At 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE. 4 FREEHOLD FARMS 4 JE. WATSON & CO. (LTD.), • instructed by A. R. Deschler, Esq., will offer in their Rooms, Tay street, Invercargill, his Glencoe Park Estate, in the following subdivisions: Lot 1. —318 Acres, Homestead Block, with all necessary buildings thereon. Sections 43, 44. ■ Lot 2.-207 Acres. Sections 40, 42, and closed road. Lot 3.—144 Acres. Section 50. Lot 4. —191 Acres. Section 49. This Property was the pick of the wellknown Morton Mains Kstate; nico level, warm, silver tussock land, all now under cultivation; well watered, subdivided, and fenced into handy paddocks; grows excellent turnips, rape, grain, and pasture (never a failure of a crop known), and is admirably adapted for any class of farming. It is situated within two and a-half miles of Morton Mains Siding, Church, Cheese Factory, and Smithy, bv good metal road. i Tho terms offered are tho easiest on record, giving buyers with small capital an exceptional chance of securing safe and profitable land on freehold .tenure. TERMS.—For Lots 2, 3, and 4, 10 per cent, deposit, 15 per cent, in one year; but' buyers will be given tho option of erecting approved buildings up to the value of this 15 per cent, payment, and thereby postponing this payment along with the balance of purchase money for five years. TERMS for Lot 1, 1Q per cent, deposit, balance as may be arranged, Interest on balance purchase moneys »t 5 per cent. Full particulars on application to the Vendor, or J. E. WATSON & CO. (LTD.), 8m . Tay street, Invercargill. OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL RAM AND EWE FAIR. At BURNSIDE, TUESDAY, 4th APRIL, 1911, Under' the following Regulations :— I.—Only sheep registered in tho New Zealand Flock Books, and catalogued by tho Society, wili be offered for Sale 2.—The upset or starting- prices of sheep offered for sale will bo as follows :— (a) Komney Marsh Rams, 2 guineas. (b) Corriedalo or In-bred Halfbred Rams, lj guineas. (c) Border Leicester, English Leicester, Lincoln, and Merino Ranns, 1 guinea each. (d) Ewes, 1 guinea. Entrance Fees.—Rams, Is each; Ewes, 6d, which includes cost of advertising, calo- ■ loguing, and yard dues. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, MARCH 31. H. V. FULTON, 1 Secretary. P.O. Box 84, Dunedin. 22m OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. FIELD , TURNIP COMPETITIONS. , ENTRIES CLOSETIst MARCH, 1911. Clasi I.—Best 10 acres or more of Swede Turnips (any, variety). Messrs Nimmo and Blair offer trophy, value 15 guineas, to bo won threo times (net necessarily in succession) before becoming tho absolute property of winner. Class ll.—Ton acres or over cf Aberdeen Turnips (any variety). Messrs Kempthorne, Pressor, and Co. (N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd.) offer trophy, value 15 guineas, to bo won threo times (not Jieecssari'ly in succession) before becoming tho absolute property of tho ■winner. Class lll.—Ten acres Green Crop, including Turnips, Carrots, Mansolds, etc. First prize, 6 tow of agricultural lime (presented by the Milburn Lime and Cement Company); second prize, £1. Class IV.—Best two acres or over of Mangolds. , First priao, £2; second, £1 (given by tho Society). Class V.—Best two acres of Potatoes (any variety). First prize, £2; second, £1, These competitions are Opan to Farmers of Otago and Southland. Tho judges will inspect the crops in April. Full particulars from H. V. FULTON, Secretarv. P.O. Box 84, Dunedin. 22 m PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR PRIVATE SALE, 1005 ACRES FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL LAND, subdivided convenient paddocks; first-olass buildings; about 300 acres turnips, rape, and young grass this season, 'balance "under cultivation and pasture. Close dairy factory, railway statiori 10 minutes' walk, Price £il per acre; terms can bo arranged. MODEL DAIRY FARM, 130 acres; good buildings, including L.K.U. milting plant; 10 minutes' walk from d-iiry factory, railway, P. 0., and school. Numerous FARMS, various sizes. Full particulars from J. E. WATSON & CO. (LTD.), llm Land Salesmen, Invercargill. TACK V~~I R G O. , " FARM SALESMAN, GORE. 226 ACRES and Modern 14-rcomed Houso: beautiful grounds and garden; every' thing up to date on Farm; a gentleman's ideal homo. 125 ACRES, all tip-top land; 9-roomoc! House, all modem conveniences; £23 pir acre; £800 cash. 1162 ACRES; now House and buildings, all conveniences; all good land; 2| miles rail; carries over one ehecp to acre; £5 15s. SEVERAL OTHER FARMS, including a few first-cloas Leaseholds. TAGO WITNESS.—New Storws. A amount of iicoclinj . Metier. Prioo W.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15098, 22 March 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15098, 22 March 1911, Page 12

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