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SALES BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, 27th MAY, 1919, At 12 o'clock. On the Farm at Outram. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS, HORSES, ETC. ¥/57"RIGHT, STEPHENSON. & CO. * (LTD.) have rcccived instructions from Mr Jas. Watson (Outram) to sell by public auction, as above: The whole of his Live and Dead Stock, comprising— CATTLE. 2 Cows, in full milk 5 Cows, spring calvers 6 Heifers, 2 and 3 years old; coming to profit 1 pedigree Jersey BulL HORSES. 1 brood Mare, 7 years 1 Filly, 2£ years 1 Gelding, 4 years 1 Hack. IMPLEMENTS. Farm dray and frame, R. and G. plough, grubber, 4 leaf harrows, buggy, springcart, 45-gallon separator, 400-gallon tank, 4 milk cans, honey extractor, 200 chaff Hacks, 1 turnip pulper, 1 oaten s straw stack, and sundries too numerous to mention. Also quantity Household Furniture. NOTE.—The Dairy Cows are a first-class lot, and the Auctioneers have every confidence in recommending buyers to attend. As Mr Watson, has sold his property, everything offered is for bona fide sale. . Luncheon Provided. FRIDAY, 30th MAY, 1919, At 12.30 p.m. Glover Road Yards, Hawera, Taranaki. , BURNSIDE SALE. STUD SOUTHDOWN SHEEP AND SOUTHDOWN SHORTHORN CATTLE. "OARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANIjfI? SATION SOCIETY OF N.Z. (LTD.) have received instructions from the Trustees of the Moore Hunter Estate, who have disposed of a further part of their property, to sell by public auction: The entire Southdown Flock (No. 84) and a draft of Shorthorn Cattle, as follows: 140 stud Shorthorn Ewes, Lambs, and Rams 28 stud Shorthorn Bulls, Cows, and Heifers. Catalogues obtainable on application to the Auctioneers. ■■ HOUSES AMD PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ADVERTISEMENTS ol 16 Words trader the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertic-n; 3 insertions, 2/6; 6 insertions, 5/-. Strictly Cash m Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. JptARM NEAR WELLINGTON. A RARE CHANCE. Estate of the late F. and M. E. Nott. TENDERS are invited up to the 10th JTJNE NEXT for tho PURCHASE of the PROPERTY known as "IVY BANK," 9 miles from Wellington, on the Main North road. Land comprises 250 ACRES, -well grassed, rolling downs, known as healthy sheep country; now carrying 500 sheep, but understocked, needing from 30 to 50 cattle m addition. Improvements are a substantial 8-roomed HOUSE, with outbuildings, new woolshed, new bridge on ferro-concrete piers, etc. A large Garden and Plantation enhance tho attraction of the Estate, and could be greatly extended and improved by anyone with taste and capital. The present outlook for milk supply to the city, and prospective demand for wool in the world's market, make this a golden chance for an energetic man. Stock, eta, at Valuation. Terms Cash. Address Tenders to J. T. NOTT, 23my Ivy Bank; Tawa Flat. ThUNBACK.—FIVE ACRES FREEJL-' IjtOLD, £-acre railway reserve; 6roomed modem Dwelling, outbuildings coi& plote; good orchard and garden; all level; glorious climate; carry 4 cows; everything thoroughly up-to-date; £1550. Applv Mr rrTi■« Durrback; or -Messrs TAMBLYN, M'KENZIE, & WINTON Dunedin. SNUG little OFFICE BUSINESS; suitable lady; established connection; easily managed.—Tamblvru M Kenzio, and Winton. °4 SH QUIRED .-Most Potable Private BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT in city; fortune for suitable person; fullest investigation invited by bona fido financial inquirers.'—• Tambiyn, M'Kenzie, and Winton (Braithwaite s Buildings). ■g&AO PURCHASES ' Best Moneymaking Confectionery, Etc BUSINESS in Dime-din; splendid shop; best position; large trade; old-established; grandest opportunity ever offered; fullest to genuine financial buyers.— .TAMBLYN, M'KENZIE, & WINTON. Ql ACRES, 6-roomed HOUSE (brick); hcl aJidcold, porcelain bath; beautiful spot.—£2oo Deposit, Times. 26my "OOR SALE, Modern 6-roomed HOUSE•a- ail conveniences; handy to tram; no agents.—Forbmry, Times Office. 25mv LINE: li ACRES; 7 rooms, conT^ eD u? S: £^ en '- or °hard; price £800. —Tambiyn. M Kenzio, Winton, from factory): 90 AOKJWS; low terrace; heavy, warm 6oil; milk 30 cows; fullest inquiry invited • easy terms.—Tambiyn, M'Kenzie, and Win'25my o ROOMS ; practically new; Sunnyside, Valley; near tram; really Choice garden.—Tambiyn, M Kenzio, and Winton. . 21my FTIOWN BELT (Roslyn).—Splendid seven- . . . roomed modern RESIDENCE,„ overlookmg oty; sunny position; owner leaving; £1100.—Patersons, Rattray street. T? Hill, and Mornington. r \ H '9 U SES SALE in tnese hill dis tncts— Apply .Washer, auctioneer. Roslvn. BOARDING-HOUSE; u c . entral position ; well furnished; house filll; low rental; must sell.—Bryant °° ta g° n - 24my £400~tL, ip" C3? u S fWokari), with c«irfra:\/\r Dwellmg-house and other improvements; good soil, mostly ploughableabsolutely must be sold.—Tambiyn, M'Kenzie, and Winton. 24my QOUTH CANTERBURY: Handy GovP' ernment LEASE; suitable dairying friut, potato-growing etc.; good five rooms', $ £700; terms.—Tambiyn M Ksnzie, and Wmton. GENERAL COUNTRY STORES, from £700 to £10C0, including dwellingsturnovers from £4000 to £10,000.—TamLW M'Kenzie. J ' CJ.TUDHOLME: 40 ACRES; rich deep land; 999-year lease; new Dwelling all outbuildings; splendid dairy or cropping land; price £1050; extra good.—Tamblvn MT&msie. •. J ' "O"tAN?DY Balclutha: 500' ACRES, GovJL - H - ernment Lease; carries 500 ewes; good steading; price (including implements, noises, crops, etc.), £3000; terms arranged' TAMBLYN, M'KENZIE, & WINTON. Central Otago (near Clyde); " property of late Captain Freed; 25 ACRES; 5-roomed House; good water right; close to railway siding; about 2000 trees, mostly full-bearing; £950—a gift.— Box 22, Clyde. g a p A~i ACRES ORCHARD; 10 acres 6-year-old export applo trees; £975; £5<X) down, balance arranged.—Orchard, Oamarn. T7STELLINGTON BRANCH OFFICE W OTAGO DAILY TIMES And OTAGO WITNESS Is at CORNER JERVOIS OjUAY and HARRIS STREET, where' Files of Otago Daily Times and Otago Witness may be referred to, Copies Obtained, and whero Advertisements, Bubecriptkica, and Accounts Till bo tooaCTcd-fcy J. ILOTT (LTD.), Agents far North Maod.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17634, 26 May 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17634, 26 May 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17634, 26 May 1919, Page 10

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