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I4LBB BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, At Half-past 12. Solo by Auction, At 1 too ma, Dowling street. - . TO FLOURMILLERS, And Whom it may Concern. THE GLEN PARK ROLLER FLOURMILLS, GLEN PARK (Closo to Palmerston South). JAMES SAMSON , * CO. havo Leon favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street: The whole of the Froohold, Bull dine*, and Plant of tho Glen Park Flour Mill?. The land contains 3 acrca of freehold, on which is crooted an up-to-dato flour mill, 4 storeys high, 4 sack plnnt driven by 2 turbines, first-class water-power, good 'solid dam and race with all watcr-righta from the Shag River. Tho mill is also filled with a 40 h.p. onpine, which can bo used in place of water if required. Thcro is aleo eroded on tho property a sroofyieQ Dwelling riixl a 3-roomcd Dwelling, largo grain store capable of holding 14,000 bushels, largo stable, and all necessary out-buildings. The machinery includes: Two roller mills, grooved; 3 roller mills, smooth; 1 power bran packer, 2 spout packers, 1 doublo purifier, 1 single purifier, 3 cylindrical flour dressers, reels, $muttor, 3 roalpers, exhaust fan and trunks, oat and barloy cylinder, hoinfs, elevators, shotting, belting, 2 turbines (36 li.p.), oil engine (40 h.p.), oat crusher. N.B.—Tho above offers a rare chanos for those in search of good flour mill to obtain one of tho best-equipped in tho Dominion, situated in ft splendid wheat-growinp district, awl thoso in search of a business of this class should not mi as tho'opportunity of inspecting this one. Tho mill is at present in full going swing, and intending purchasers will bo shown over tho placc. The present stock, horses, traps, etc., can bo taken c\er at valuation. Fuller particulars from THE AUCTIONERS, 280 23 Dow.'inp street, Dunedin. THIS DAY," WEDNESDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, At 2.30 o'clock. At Room?, Princes street. GREAT LAND SALE. TAINUI! TAINUII Adjoning tho Popular Suburb of MUSSELBURGH. Situated Close to tho Torminii of Two Electric Car Routes (2nd Soction). 80 CHOICE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, Near lkach, Musselburgh, School, Bowling Green, Tennis Court, and having advantage of All-day Sunshine. Largo Sections, about 50ft by 132 ft. Good Speculative Investment. EASY TERMS: ' £5 DEPOSIT. £5. DEPOSIT. Babnco extending over thrco years, with interest at 5 per cent. All roads 66ft wido and in course of construction. The Last Chanco of securing a Site at 'a Cheap Figuro. Alex. Harris & co. have received instructions from tho Owners (who havo left Dunedin) to soil by auction: Tho wholo of tho Balance of Choico Freehold Sections in tho Township of Tanui, on Wednesday, 15th November, at 2/30 o'clock. Plans Now Ready. 300 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THURSDAY, 21st DECEMBER, At 1 o'clock. At tho Golden Fleoco Boardinghousc, Waikouaiti. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. rE OTAGO FARMERS' OO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.) hnvo received instructions from Mr John C. Diaek to offer {or sale, at abovo, . His Freehold Farm, comprising 155aerai (mcro or less), Hawksbury District, together with a 5-roomed lfouso, 5-staDod stable, etc. This Property ii in splendid fccart and' well situated. Further particulars later. THURSDAY, 16th NOVEMBER. At Clinton Saloyards. Present Entries: ' ' 700 good crossbred Hoggets, mixed sexes. D ALGETY k CO (LIMITED), Auctioneers, THURSDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, At Owaka Yards. 14 two-yoar-old Steers and Hcifors 4 fat llcifors 5 6pring Heifers, extra good 25 yearling Cattle, mixed Mixes 15 mixed Cattlo 3 f«t Wethers 20 Iloggels 11 well-bred Heifers, nearly fat 1 purebred shorthorn Bull. Donald reid a co. (limited; _Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 18th NOVEMBER* At 1 o'clock. At Taieri Saleyards, Allanton. 120 two. three, and four-year-old Bullocks 20 18-month-old Sloers. Donald reid & co. (limited), Auctioneers. }5 n PROPERTIES FOR BALB AND TO LET. W. & T. H. REID, land and estate agents, 167 RATTRAY STREET. FOR SALE. 699. THREE FIRST-CLABS FARMS, in best part of Southland: No. 1: MABEL BUSH, 440 acros: 50 acrca in peat, tho bals.no© rich rivor (Ist; close to school, store, and telo. phone; ring fenced; no buildings: £4 per aero. MORTON MAINS.-FARM, 229 Acres, Section 118. Morton _ Mains: ono mjlo from Woodlands Railway Statbn ana dairy; divided into 4 paddocks: plenty of water for stock in driest summer in each |addock; 6stnll stable, imp'emont shed, and men's hut. This is ono of the bent Farms of Its site on Morton Mains, i'rico, £20 per acre, one-third cash, balanoo in 5 venra at 5 per font. No. 3: SECTION 21. WOODSTOCK SUBDIVISION. MABEL, 214 acres rich wheat and potato land, 140 acres cultivated,, balanoo cleared bush, easy FtumpeJ; in lour paddocks: 2-rooni«d • Houso; fivr miles from Woodlands; £10 rcr acre. Terms: One-third cash, balsnco 5 por cent, five years. 585. ROTHESAY: SECTIONS 8. 9. and 10. Block ITT. threi i-«crn Sections, £150 for the lot. Alw. Balaclava Sections 21 nnirl 29, £50 for tho two. 588. QUEEN'S DRIVE, MUSSELBURGH. Six-roomed HOUSE, bath, room, washhouse. etc.,- electric light, hot and cold water, all conveniences: £800. ■ TO LET. MA CM fin AN STREKT.—COTTAGE. i roomi. good condition; 10s. Also 3 rooms, 6s. 631. MANOR PT,\CE. - Substantial Broomed HOUSE: every modern convenience: runt fflf) nor annum. FOn KCMMEP MOVTTTC: —Two. Four. Seven-rcimrd HOUSES, Hooper's Inlet. Particulars 750 King street : or WAT. IT. REID, FINANCIAL A INSURANCE AGENTd, Sub-agent Roval InstiTanco Company. 167 RATTRAY STREET. DUNEDIN. GEERIN A CO.. Auctioneer?, Prinw street, give Freeh.oM SECTION. 6 ROOMS, penny section, £420; a bargai'i. 8M OTAOO WITNEBS,—I«rgut Ootintrj Cif colstinn o! «bf mkiy M t>« XtoDtaioa.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15301, 15 November 1911, Page 24

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