SALES BY AUCTION. SALES BY AUCTION. REMINDER! THIS DAY. — FRIDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 1914, THIS DAY. At 10 o'clock a.m. FRIDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, ' -— SALIC BY AUCTION. Otago Farmers' Horse Bazaar. At Rooms. Dowling street. 100 S GS E an f f T Sr ANNUAL HARVEST HORSE SALE. Bangles, Jewellery, E.P. Plato, Belts, ft-untam Ptuis, Trays, Field Glasses, mi IE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-brushes, lite. J. TIVK ASSOCIATION OF NEW Jaws dMVflnv . ™ ZKALAND (LIMITED) will hol.l their An*i ES u. SAMSON , ~ & CO. nua i Harvest Horse Sale on above date. havo been a-vourcd with instructions r>,„,,„„t w„»,;^ from the Trustee Mr Ten-ill Toirnev) to sell rn ■ , : lr ' f ''' ' V?'i r by auction, at their Rooms, DowlW street, ?° dra !^ ht M *«* ! " ld '"^'nf The Wholo of the Stock-in-trade % unci exprcts Sorta. . t """ On Account Miss lmno (Mosgiol): ' NO RESERVE Pony, trap, and harness. —• ' '' J L. MACLEAN, Seo Full Advertisements. 19f 17f Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LBI loflN RE I D k SONS (L T D.) Telephone 190. Telephono 3391. AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN REAL ESTATE. FINANCIAL, AND INSURANCE AGENTS. VALUATORS. SURVEYORS, MONSY. SHARE, AND LAND BROKERS, CORNER LIVERPOOL AND BOND STREETS. We make a SPECIALTY of the Management of Properties, the Collection of Rente, and act as Attorneys for Absentees. FOR URGENT SALE. FOR URGENT SALE. A GENUINE BARGAIN. OPOHO.-A SPLENDIDLY-BUILT HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS, AND 2-ACRE LAND, LATD OUT ORCHARD (LARGE AND SMALL FRUIT), GARDEN, HEDGES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, LAWN, ASPHALT PATHS; HOUSE IS THOROUGHLY MODERN; VERANDAH, PORCELAIN BATH AND BASIN, HOT AND COLD AVATER. SEWERED; COALHOUSE AND TOOL SHED; DOUBLE FOWLHOUSE AND LARGE RUNS. PRICE. £950. THIS TS A SPLENDID PROPERTY FOR A MAN WHO WANTS A BIT OF LAND. OWNER WOULD CONSIDER OFFER FOR HOUSE AND i-ACRE SECTION -REIDS (LTD.). The Property is being offered considerably below Government valuation, and is an absolute gift at the price 2526 S)AJ\ ACRES FREEHOLD, TAIERI FARM; about 10 paddocks; Houso of 8 nJrr\J rooms, scullery, bathroom; Cottage of 4 rooms; byre, 20-stall byre (concreto floor), stable, and barn; land nearly ALL ploughablc ; never-failing spring for water. Price £2000; crops at valuation until after harvest.—RElDS (LTD.). 330 IQAA ACRES (Bruce County); splendid sheep country; 13 paddocks; 1500 acres X.vJ\J\J ploughable; House of 9 rooms; stable, barn, etc.; at present carrying 1500 sheep; natural stream through property; fences nil in good order; about 4 miles to railway, school, and post office. Price, right through, £5 per aero.—REIDS (LTD.). 329 A SUMMER COTTAGE, ST LEONARDS. A Natty 2-roomed COTTAGE and scullery; in fine sheltered position; nice garden, well laid out. £250. The train service is most convenient 2652 NORTH-EAST VALLEY.—Spacious RESIDENCE of 10 rooms: close to Gardens; grounds beautifully laid out; nearly one aero; room to build 4 or 5 houses. With a little outlay the property could be made a very comfortable homo; gas and water laid on; p. w.c; bathroom (basin, enamel bath); electric bells; "table, harness room, fowlhousos; pantry, scullery, washhouse. Presbyterian lease 21 years, at £25 per annum. The greatest bargain on the market. £350." Send for a card to inspect. 2198 MORNINGTON.— Superior 7-roomed RESIDENCE, brick; drained to sewer, gas throughout; splendid garden, lawn, ornamental trees, tomato house; large dining room. Houso is distinctive design, slate roof, and only a few minutes from oar shed, in best residential jmrt. £1450. Rc.ids' (Ltd.) 2645 OWNER of NEW BUNGALOW. St. Clair, will EXCHANGE for a FARM PROPERTY anywhere handy to Dunedin; 5 rooms; porcelain bath (hot and cold water), electric light; splendid section, 54ft frontage. Price £725. Reids' (Ltd.). 2647 REIDS' (LIMITED). . 'Phone—Business 1905, Residence 1975. PETER BOYD, LICENSED LAND SALESMAN, VALUATOR, ETC., 186 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN -| QWfJ ACRES FREEHOLD; 3 miles from school, main line; 6-rr.omed Dwelling; JL/V i i4i shearing shed, dip; 7-etailed stable, looso-b'ox; implement shed, byre, etc.; will run 1200 ewes all year without winter feed; at present running 1200 ewes, 60 head cattle, 18 horses; 60 acres in oats, 230 in turnips, rape, and young grass; grows 48 bushels wheat and 70 to 80 oats; telephone on house. Price £5 5s for 870 acres, balance £3 10s per acre. Easy terms can be arranged. Owner would exchange for nice handy Stud Farm—say up to £3000 worth. 9qV» ACRES, OWAKA DISTRICT, L.1.P.; 100 acres in English grass, balance in virgin bush (about £300 worth milling timber); will easily run 30 dairy cows and as many dry cattle; 4-roomed Dwelling, with pantry, scullery, etc.; byre and usual farm buildings; situated quite'handy to school and factory. Price £550; terms arranged. p(\ ACRES FREEHOLD (handy to Portobcllo); the pick of dairying land; Dwelling, Olr bvre, etc.; nothing better in dairying land on the Peninsula. Price £30 per acre, and EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. Only genuine buyers will bo treated with. About £300 cash accepted from good, capable dairyman. MOSGIEL PROPERTIES as follows:—30 ACRES (handy to Mosgiol); £42 10s per acre. 6 ACRES (fame lccalitv); £300. SPLENDID 5-ROOMED DWELLING; bath (h. and c. water laid on),; oriel window, return verandah; with £-acre, about half planted in fruit trees (4 years old). A verv fine property. £625; would consider near offer. SECTION, WITH 50ft FRONTAGE: one 2-roomed and one 4-roomod House (both well let). Price £220. FOUR-ROOMED DWELLING; a good, solid, wellbuilt house; scullery, bath, washhouse. (water laid on). This is a cheap property. Price £450; easy terms arranged. R. MACKENZIE, Farm Sales Manager. IS APPLE GROWING PROFITABLE? » IS APPLE GROWING A DESIRABLE OCCUPATION? vv*'HERE IS THE BEST LAND TO GROW APPLES? , Provided you get a satisfactory answer to these questions you should about know what to do. If you will seo us we will prove to you that apple growing is highly profitable and is an extremely pleasant occupation, and will 6how you facts and opinions as to BRONTE AND BELL'S ESTATES (NELSON), CONTAINING THE FINEST APPLE GROWING LAND IN NEW ZEALAND. WE HAVE A NUMBER OF PROFITABLE BEARING ORCHARDS IN THE NELSON DISTRICT FOR SALE. CALL AND GET PARTICULARS. SIEVWEIGHT, HAGGITT, & CO. (LTD.), LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, EMPIRE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. Telephone 780.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16003, 20 February 1914, Page 10
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