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SALES BY AUCTION, THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 26th JULY, At 12.30 o'clock. On the Premises, No. 61 Queen's Drive, Musselburgh, SPLENDID BUILDING MATERIALS. 200 SHEETS GOOD ROOFING IRON, FIEST-CLASS FRONT DOOR (with 'SideLights). 8 KAURI/PANEL CEILINGS.- ■ PANEL DOORS, WINDOW SASHES ' AND FRAMES. BLUEGUM, OREGON, RED PINE. ENAMEL SINK,' MARBLE MANTELPIECES. REGISTER GRATES, KAURI FLOORING. 200 Sheets Good Roofing Iron (sft, 7ft, Bft), Red Pine T. and G. Lining, Kauri Flooring, Bluegum (4 x '2), Oregon (9 x 2), Kauri Lumber, Verandah, Stairway, Wood Bath, Bricks, Ridging, Spouting, General 'Build- ! ing Materials. No Reserve. No Reserve. TOHN'GEERIN ft CO., t» Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 30th JULY, y At 12 o'clock, At Rooms,eMan6e etreet. TWO CITY FREEHOLD INVESTMENTS, GREAT KING AND LEITH STREET'! TERRACE OF 12 HOUSES And ■ HOUSE 20 ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR BOARDING-HOUSE. BARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED) JL are instructed to sell by auction: 1. Allotment 6 of Subdivision of Sections 29 and 30, Block XXVII, Dunedin, with frontages of, 68ft 2in to both Leitlt and Hyde streets, by depth of J4Bft 6in, and containing 37.25 poles; together with substantial House- of 20 rooms (plastered); bathroom (hot and cold water) scullery, verandah, washhouse, and all conveniences; drained to sewer (No. 177 Lnith street). This property, which is situated between Frederick and Albany streets, is specially suited for high-claes boarding-house on account of its central position and proximity to Railway Station. 2. Section 27, Block XXI, Dunedin, fronting Great King street (near St. Andrew street), containing full i-acre, together with 12 4-roomed Cottages; brick dividing walls, drained to sewer, and with proper, attention should prove -a very good investment property. In addition to this, it is right :n the heart of the business portion of the town, and w a section which before long will bring a big price for business purposes. TERMS can,bo arranged with purchasers who prefer to pay a portion of the purchaso money a'id let the balance remain on mortgage; 19jy THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 26th JULY, At 11.30 o'clock. Otago Farmers' Horse Bazaar. rE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.) will offer, at their Weekly Horse Sale, as above, \ Account Mr F. M'Ca'.lum (Goodwood): 1 Gelding, 6yrs. Account Mr D. Gunn (Sandymount) and Others: 8 draught Mares and Geldings 10 Spring-cartere and harness Horses. Quantity second-hand harness. ■ L." MACLEAN, 24jy Auctioneer. - TUESDAY, 29th JULY WAIPAHI STOCK SALE 100 Hoggets, mixed sexes 60 fat Ewes 100 Wethers.' Entries invited D ALGETY & CO. .(LTD.), Auctioneers. SUBDIVISION SALE ~ Of 1530 FIRST-CLAsSS DAIRYING 15S0 Acres. And FATTENING LAND. Acres. At Town Hall, OTAKI. On WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1913, ■ At 1 p.m. ' Messre Monckton and Addington's PAHIKO ESTATE. D ALGETY & CO. (LIMITED), WELLINGTON, havo received instructions from the owners to offer by public auction as above. The well-known Pahiko Estate, which has been subdivided into 31 FARMS, ranging from 11 to 128 acres, and six 1-acro Sections. This Block comprises heavy drained swamp, rich alluvial flats, and excellent terrace land, and every 6Cction is well watered. There are a number of Chinese market gardeners at present leasing portions of the Estate at rentals of up to £5 per acre per annum, which proves the quality of the soil. The Main road and Railway run through th ; s Estate, and, being situated within one mile.Of Otaki Railway Station, whioh has a splendid service of trains to and from Wellington (including Sunday trains), this sale offers a unique chance for a man of moderate' means to acquire a Freehold Farm suitable for fattening, dairy, fruit, or poultry farming and market gardening in a district where produce can bo sent promptly and expeditiously to the city market. The Otaki district enjoys a beautifully mild climate, and the area of dairy land in the Manuwatu district is very limited, this estate being one of the few now left suitable for subdivision. Investors should also note that land of this quality has been steadily advanoing in price in this district during the past few years. On four of the sections are good Houses and Buildings, and on another section is an up-to-date Cowshed with concrete floor and complete Milking Machine Plant. To save purchasers expense, wherever possible the existing fences have been made the boundaries of sections, TERMS.—IS per cent, cash on day of sale; 10 per cent, ii 12 months; balance in 5 years from date 'of sale at 5 per cent. Plans can be obtained at all offices of Dalgcty and .Company (Ltd,). Intending investors communicating with owners or auctioneers by letter, telegram, or telephone can be shown over the property. NOTE.—No section of tho property is ; more than 2 miles from a railway station or c'airy factorv. DALGETY k CO. (LIMITED), 5Jy Wellington. THURSDAY. 31st JULY, 1913, ' At 11.30 'a.m. CLEARING SALE AT TOIRO. DALGETY & . CO. (LIMITED) havo received instructions from Mi Geo. Downie to sell, at tho above time and place: The Whole of his LIVE' and DEAD STOCK, as follows:SHEEP. 70 four-tootli Ewes, in lamb to Leicester rams 140 four-year-old Ewes, in lamb to Lei ! ecstor rams. I 200 mixed sex Hoggets. HORSES. 1 two rr.d a-half-yeur-old Filly , 1 three and a-half-year-old Colt ; 1 three and a-half-year-old Filly 1 seven-year-old Gejding I 1 Mare, in foal to -Glenleary "u aged Geldings [ 1 harness Mare, 7 years. CATTLE. I 2 Cows, calf early Soptember 1 1 15-mont.h-old Shorthorn Bull ' 2 young Steers IMPLEMENTS. ' 1 Miifscy-Hai'ris 13-coulter drill (new), : ; Masscy-Harris mower (new), 1 M'Cormicl ; mower (new), 1 Maoalister ridger (new), ; ' Masscy-Harris binder, 1 set Mnssey-Harri: r discs, 1 set disc harrows (Duncan), 1 3 ! furrow dire plough (Howard Bencsia), 1 3 1 furrow plough (John Here), 1 3-furrov ■ plough (M.-H.), 1 d.f. plough (Reid anc ' Gray), 1 Macalistcr single digger, 1 hillsidi • plough, 2 farm dravs, 1 spring-cart, 1 se J 6-leai burrows, 1 set 4-leaf harrows, 1 se 18ft chain harrows, 1 drill harrow (new), : " 18ffc broadcast sower, harness, 1000 yard sheep netting, and sundries too numeroui ■ to mention. As Mr Downie has sold his property tin 1 whole of tho above is for absolute sale. Luncheon Provided, L The Auctioneers wish to draw attcntio: * to this sale, as Mr Downie's stock is n good order, and ha implement*, kunm 1 etc., arc nearly all new. 24j' I /\TAGO WITNESS.-Noff Stories. A largi I \J utnount of reining matter. Price Od.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15826, 26 July 1913, Page 16

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