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SALES BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, 15th DECEMBER, 1921, At 11.30 a.m. On the Farm,' near Stirling. IMPORTANT SALE OF FIRSTULASS AGRICULTURAL FARM. \7SnHGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. • » (LTD.) have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late Thos. Muir to sell by public auction, as above, That Desirable Farm, situated at Stirling, containing 315 ACRES (more or less) FREEHOLD LAND. BUILDINGS: 6-roomed House, bathroom, storeroom, and scullery, telephone and petrol light, concrete yard, washhouse, coalhouse, etc., 9-stalled cowbyre, barn and stable, pigsty. CULTTYATION: The/bulk of the farm is at present in permanent pasture. It is subdivided into 10 paddocks bjr post and wire fences, one boundary consisting of a thorn hedge. The whole property is well watered by springs. SITUATION: Ideally situated 'on main Dunedin-Stirlipg road, |-mile from Stirling Railway Station and Factory, i-mile Stirling School. • NOTE: This property consists of easilyworked ridges lying well to the sun. The land is practically all of a silty nature,' with some heavy flats. It has been very little cropped, and is now in exceptional heart for dairying, fattening, or cropping. POSSESSION will be given on or before 22nd DECEMBER, 1921. j EASY TERMS may be arranged. Further particulars from Messrs DOWNIE STEWART & PAYNE, Solicitors, Dunedin; 1 Or, THE AUCTIONEERS. 3d THIiRSDAY. 15th DECEMBER, 1921, At 12 o’clock noon. j On the Farm, near Stirling. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS, SHEEP, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. XyniGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. t T' (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr John Muir to sell by public auction, as above. All his Live and Dead Stock, as follows: CATTLE. 54- dairy Cows and Heifers, in full milk 5 fat Steers 1 two-year-old Bull 2 yearling Friesian Bulls 6 yearling Friesian-cross Hoifera 5 Calves / 2 store Pigs. SHEEP, y 25 fat Ewes 25 fat Lambs. HORSES. 6 draught Mares and Geldings ' 1 brood Mare (by Baron Everest), with , colt foal at foot by Finest Blend. 2 Hacks. IMPLEMENTS. 3-cow auto milking plant (with 2i h.p. Tangye engine complete), M.H. binder, M.H. mower, d.f. plough, h.s. plough,, M.H. discs, Maoahster ridger, double scuffler, M.H. cultivator, 2 sets tine harrows (4 and sTcaf), chain harrows, clod crusher. Planet Jun. souffler, farm dray and frame, spring-dray, gig, grindstone, Avery 6cwt scales, wheelbarrow, R. and G. woolpress, harness complete for 6 horses, covers, gig harness, cart saddles and breeching, spring-cart harness, 6 milk cans, whey cans, stack cover, lewt plain black wire (new), empty sacks, tools, and sundries. Also, 40 bags feed oats, ISO bags oaten chaff, 30 fowls. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—As Mr Muir’s lease has expired, all the above will bo offered for UNRESERVED SALE. The cows aro a first-class herd, mostly young, ail good milkers, and in fine condition. The horses are young and staunch. " Luncheon provided. 3d WEDNESDAY, 4th JANUARY, 1922, At 2.30 p.m. Albert Street Land Rooms, Auckland. By Public Auction, GLENDOWIE ESTATE, ST. HELIERS BAY. “Something Out of the Ordinary.” Rich, volcanic and semi-voloanio land, which cannot be surpassed for city milk supply, small farmlets, and suburban residences, within about half an hour from city by -ferry service or motor ’bus. Subdivided into 20 small farms, in areas from 8 to 60 acres, all of which are fenced on at least one side; watered by creeks, and town supply laid on to property. Splendid views obtainable from the estate, which has a long salt-water frontage. VERY EASY TERMS. Full Particulars on Application. Write for Plana. BEAUTIFUL SEASIDE SECTIONS, From Quarter to Four Acres, also available. TVTBW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEROANTTLE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), Auctioneers, Auckland. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. TUESDAY. 20th DECEMBER. At 12.30 p.m. CLEARING SALE AT GLENORE. STRONACH, MORRIS, & CO. (LTD.) have received’ instructions from Mr F. Magon (Glenore), who has sold his property, to sell, at above time and place, all his ■ Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Implements, etc. Full particulars of which will in Saturday morning’s Otago Daily. Times. WEDNESDAY, 21st DECEMBER, 1921, j At 9 a.m. DUNEDIN WOOL SALES. The FIRST SALE of the 1921-22 Season will be held on WEDNESDAY, 21et December, and growers are advised that Cata logues will CLOSE FIVE DAYS PRIOR to Sale Date. Order of Sale and Hall will be advertised later. Dunedin stock agents and WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MOIITHERN EXCHANGE, ’Phono 65. 151 GEORGE STREET, LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL AGENTS, AND VALUATORS, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. If you want to Sell or Buy a Property call on. us. We arrange finances and easy repayments of principal. FOR SALE, 5-EOOMED WELL-BUILT BRICK RESIDENCE, in the heart of the City; electric light. TWO 4-ROOMED HOUSES, heart of the City. £SOO for both. North-East Valley: 4 ROOMS; bathroom, scullery, hot and cold splondkl order; largo section; fruit, flower, and vegetable garden; easy finance. £585. North-East Valley: 7-roomcd GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE; wardrobes, bookcases, fibrous plaster ceilings, conservatory, electric light, hot and cold water. Price, £I3OO. Insured for £950. Well worth inspection. BUYERS OF FURNITURE. Nothing too small or nothing too big. Highest Prices Given. RING 66. OR CALL AT NORTHERN EXCHANGE, Jjl O R SALE, 900 ACRES FREEHOLD. Good grazing and cropping land; 100 acres young grass; 3-roomed House. The land is warm and well sheltered and handy to Burnside saleyards. A gift at £3 10s per acre. HUTTON & WATTS, 9d Property Salesmen, Stuart street. HOTEL BARGAlN.—Leasehold Hotel, situated in centre of splendid fanning district; takings £65 weekly; buyer requires £SOO. 6d E. L. MACABSEY & 00.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18424, 9 December 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18424, 9 December 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18424, 9 December 1921, Page 10