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SALES BY AUCTION. SUMMER SHOW. THURSDAY, 25th NOVEMBER. D ALGETY & COMPANY (LIMITED) will sell: 4 Purobred SHORTHORN YEARLING BULLS. Bred by Mr David Murray, Clydevale. Pedigrees supplied at salo. 20u IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION Of WAIMARAMA ESTATE, METHVEN. 3540 ACRES FREEHOLD. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION On WEDNESDAY, 15th DECEMBER, At 3 o'clock p.m. T* ALGETY & CO. LIMITED), in conjunction with PY N E & CO., have received instructions, from Messrs Deans Bios, to sell as above At their Land Salerooms, Cathedral Square, This Well-known PROPERTY in SEVEN BLOCKS—Viz.: Lot I—Boo1 —800 Acres Lot 2—333 Acres Lot 3—336 Acres Lot 4 —328 Acres Lot 5—512 Acres Lot 6 —485 Acres Lot 7—746 Acres. The Property comprises HIGH-CLASS AGRICULTURAL and GRAZING LAND, and 50-60 Bushels Wheat have been thrashed to the acre; whilst for growing Turnips and Grass the country is unequalled. Being within the area of Nor'-west Rain, dry seasons need not be feared. All the Blocks are conveniently subdivided and 'well watered. On Lot 1 is the Waimarama Homestead, comprising 8-roomed house (h. and c. water, all conveniences), brick woolshed, 12-stall stable, cowshed, implement shed, dip and yards; also three-roomed cottage and men's quarters; together with good shelter plantations and nicely laid-out grounds. On Lot 3—Four-roomed house, stables, and yards. On Lot s—Four-roomed5 —Four-roomed house and lean-to, 15-stall stable, loosebox, men's whare, implement shed, woolshed, yards, ctc. On Lot 6—Three-roomed house, stables, yards, etc. On Lot 7 —Up-to-dato house (7 rooms, h. and c water, acetylene gas), six-stall stable, chaffhouse, whare, yards, etc.; also plantations. This well-known Property was acquired by the late Mr John Deans over 30 years ago, and is now offered for salo for the first time on EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS— Viz.: 5 per cent. Cash on fall of hammer; 10 per cent, on Ist March, 1916; Balance on Ist March, 1921. Interest at 5 per cent. POSSESSION Ist MARCH, 1916. Plans and further particulars can be obtained on application to the Undersigned, with whom arrangements to inspect can be made, DALGETY & CO. (LTD.), PYNE & "CO., 20n Joint Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 24th NOVEMBER,"79IS, At 9.30 o'clock sharp. On the Premises, corner Manor and Crawford streets. UNRESERVED DISPLENISHING SALE Of THE JUBILEE LIVERY STABLE. HORSES, CARRIAGES, GIGS, BUGGIES, WAGONEiI'ES, HARNESS, ETC. THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF -NEW ZEALAND (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr Josenh Brown, Jubilee Stable® (owing to expiration of lease), to soil by auction, without reserve, on the above date: The -whole of his Livery Horses and Plant, comprising— 16 Horses 2 landaus 2 drags, to seat 18 and 20 passengers respectively 2 wagonettes 2 double and single 'buggies 7 gigs 1 dog-cart 1 long-<sh after 12 eets of gig and double harness Riding saddles, _ oovers, and clothing, stable utensils, etc., etc. We may mention that Mr Brown's 16 hoTses have bean carefully _ selected from time to time, and aro all quiet and reliable workers. Included in the above aro three stylish grey geldings. The traps and harness, etc., are also in first-class order. N.B. —On account of it being the first day of the A. and P. Society's Show, the auction will start at 9.30 sharp. SALE ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED. L. MACLEAN, 20n Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, 1915~ At. 9.30 a.m. sharp. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF SECONDHAND MOTOR CARS. WATERS, RITCHIE, & CO. have boon instructed 1 by various vendors to offer by auction at their Stores, Agricultural Build inga, Crawford street: The folio-wing Motor Cars— On account Todd Bros, and Co. (Ltd.), who have sold their garages at Hcriot and Roxburgh: 2 Ovariands, oO h.p., 5-seater 1 Buick, 25 h.p., 5-soater; run le® than 7000 miles 1 Clement Bayard, 12-15 h.p., 3-seater 1 Overland, 25 h.p., 5-seater. These Cans aro in excellent order. On account Mr Win. Olds (Cromwell): 1 new Overland, 40 h.p.; malco a splendid lorry. On account Mr David Haaigh (Roxburgh) : 1 almost new Studebaker, 35 h.p., 7. sea»ter i electric lights, electric starter. On acoourrt Mr James K. Brown • (Waitahuna): 1 Overland, 25 h.p., 5-seater; guaranteed in first-rato order. On account Mr Sidney Ottrey (Anderson Bay): 1 Vauxhall, 20 h.p., 5-soater; thoroughly overhauled. On account Mr Wm. Davidson (Clinton): 1 Darracq, 10-12 h.p., 2-seater 1 Wolseley, '8 h.p., 2-seater. On account Mr Wm. Mercer (Roxburgh): 1 Daimcq, 15 h.p., 5-seater. On account Mr Wm. Adams (Dunedin): 1 Budok, 20 h.p., 5-seater. All Oars may be inspected at our Stores from Mondav till date of Sale. These Cars are practically all for unreserved sale, and offer an exceptional opportunity to acquire a real good automobile at small cost. WATERS, RITCHIE, & CO., 20n Auctioneers. ALTERATION CLINTON STOCK SALE. Owing to Thursday, November 25, being SHOW DAY, there will bo NO SALE ON THAT DATE. THE NEXT SALE WILL BE HELD in Clinton Yards on THURSDAY, 9th December. JJALGETY & CO. (LIMITED). OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). 9 n NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED). National mortgage and AGENCY COMPANY (LTD.). 20n Auctioneers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16546, 20 November 1915, Page 14

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