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SALES BY AUCTION. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TUESDAY, 27th APRIL, 1915. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT OTOKIA, Of EX GOOD DAIRY HERD, SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, AND IMPLEMENTS. ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (LIMITED) win sell as above, on account of Mr J. B. lleid, of Otokia, whoso lcaso expires at the end of tho month. Full particulars in later issue. i a p SATURDAY, 10th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. At Oamaru.

TO SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. STAR AND GARTER, FREEHOLD AND BUILDINGS, AS THEY NOW STAND. T A L T E R SUMPTER lias rcoeivcd instructions from the Perpetual Trustees, Estate, and Agency Company of New Zealand (Ltd.), attorneys for the owners, to offer for sale by auction at their auction rooms, Oamaru, on above date : All that valuable Freehold City Property, being parts of Sections 10,11, 12, 13, Block 111, Town of Oamaru, having a frontage of 141 ft to Itchen street and 161 ft at back, with right-of-way (as per plan exhibited at auction roonis), together with the Buildings as they now stand, and known as the Star and Garter Hotel, and Shops. 29m PROPERTIES for sale and to let. MUST BE SOLD. 2832 SMALL GRAZING RUN; renewable lease, 19 years to run; all -well divided, fenced, and watered; can be driven oyer the whole place horse and gig; all 6afe low-lying country; will carry 1200 sheep with ease; 400 acres of capital wheat .and barley land, partly rabbit proof; present stock 500 ewes and lambs; complete set of imple™pnts. As a going concern at £1100. Terms; £400 cash; balance very easy terms. Inquiries solicited. 520 fJfVACRE DAIRY FARM (capitaj milk run);, 7 paddocks, well fenced and watered; 15 acres oats, 15 acres turnips; best of stock, horses, and implements; milk ran worth 35s per day; good Dweiling, outhouses, and out- ' buildings, all well sheltered. Your opportunity. A 6 a going concern at £20b. The present ?ease carries purchasing clause on exceptional terms. Full particulars ton application. Illhealth compels present owner to cell at a sacriSce. *7*7ftft ( ota S° Central), of which • • vrvr iioo acrea al . c ploughable; divided' into 13 paddocks; well fenced and watered; carrying at present 3000 sheep, 15 head ; 14 rams, and 12 horses; 500 acres sown down in ryegrass and clover, 30 acres oats (will cut 4 tons per acre), 200 acres turnips; Dwelling of 6 . rooms, verandah, storeroom, washhouse (copper and tubs), scullery and bathroom. Outbuildings comprise woolshel, 17-Stall stable, harness room, chaffhouse, byre, buggy shed, etc., together with a capital set of implements, dray, harness, buggies, etc.; also the furniture. As a going concern at £8000 cash. Highly recommended. 512 ACRES FREEHOLD (North line, >V " L ' near Duriedin); well divided, fenced, and watered; 50 acres in oats, grass, and turnips, 20 acres in bush (about 1000 cords of firewood on the property); 2 Dwellings (4 and 3 rooms), stable, sheds, etc.; together with 7 cows, 12 young cattle, 3 • draught horses, complete set of implements, etc. As a going concern at £750. Terms: £150 cash; balance very easy terms. A ££ ES FREEHOLD and 500 ACRES LEASEHOLD; all well divided, fenced, and watered; carries with ease 3000 sheep, wjth cattle and horses; at present carrying 1500 sheep, 750 lambs, 21 horses, and 40 head of cattle; land produces capital crops of every description; capital Homestead of 6 rooms; all conveniences; verandah; 20-stall stable, shearing shed, barn, huts, implement 6heds, byre; best of implements; double drafting sheep yards and dip. Recommended at £4 10s per acre. Every particular on application. "J ('-ACRE ORCHARD PROPERTY; 250 xu trees from 8 to 20 years old, 750 trees 6 to 7 years old (in capital bearing), 75 to 100 cheFry trees, and 900 exporting apples, 3 years old; Dwelling 0 f 5 rooms, stable, chaffhouse, trap shed, packing - shed; 2 horses; gig, capitaj implements. To be 36 a £°' n 2 concern at £1600. Inspection strongly recommended. This Orchard is . just coming into great profit, and is a bargain for you A AIJ ACRES LEASEHOLD and 15 ACRES FREEHOLD; -well divided, fonced, and watered; a.t present carrying 360 sheep (ewes, lambs, and wethers), 3 horses, and 7 head of cattle; Dwelling of 6 rooms and all necessary outbuildings; one mile and a-half from station, post office, store, etc. NOTE.— Grows good crops of wheat, oats, and turnips. Going concorn, including crops, £1400 Easy terms. This is a splendid proposition, and for sale owing to Jll-health of owner. 521 JOHN GEERIN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, FARM SALESMEN, 205 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN*

PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. 9 a C *!RJPP^J^ Royal mail line of coaches AND MOTOR CARS. The above Lino of Care leave Beaumont ? n ar , r 'val of Express Train from Dunedin daily Ettrick, and Roxburgh y. ia a .?° Central Line.—Clyde and Cromwell: Daily on arrival of Train from Dunedin. , Cromwell, Hawea, Pembroke: Tuesday* Thursdays, _ and Saturdays, 10 a.m.; returning following days. COACHES. For Alexandra on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays (Roxburgh overnight). Rox-burgh-Alexandra — Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, 9.30 a.m. Queenstown-Crom-well—Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 9.30 a.m. J ' Agents in Dunedin.—'New Zealand Express Company and Tourist Department. tt j Ji- C^ IG & CO. (LIMITED). Head Office: Peel street, Lawrence Telephone No. 1. KIGHTON ROYAL MAIL (XRCH MEETS Trains at Green way Station 7.50 a.m. and 5.15 p.m. from Dunedin daily. Mondays, Wednefdavs, and FbcW 7.50 a.m., for Brighton, Kuri Bush and Taien Beach. Other Trains by mert. Ring up. ° J. THORNLEY & SON, 30m Private -Hotel. LEAVES PORTOBELLO v - ; DAILY at 8.15 a.m. for Dunedin; returning from Dunedin (Manse street) at 2 p.m. Fare, Is each way. Parcels, Luggage. etc., received at Stables until 1.30 p.m. D. D. MORRISON, Proprietor, Crust and Crust's Stables, Stafford street. BRIGHTON COACH leaves Green Island daily on arrival 7.50 a.m. and 5.15 p.m. trains; Saturdays 1.15 and 5.15 p.m. Leaves Brighton 7 a.m. and 3.45 p.m.; also Manse street daily 9 a.m.—Williams and Hobbs, Brighton House. 5d

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16348, 3 April 1915, Page 16

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