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SALES BY AUCTION. . MONDAY, 28th JUNE, At 12 o’clockAt Booms, Manse street. To Boarding-house Keepers, Investors, and Speculators. GREAT OPPORTUNITY. VALUABLE FREEHOLD, CORNER KING AND DUKE STREETS, BRICK BUILDING, 17 ROOMS (Formerly Great Northern Hotel)Splendid Order Throughout. Handy to University and Exhibition. TOiARK, REYNOLDS . (LIMITED) jL are instructed by the Liquidators of Messrs M‘Gavin & Co. (Ltd.), to sell by auction— Parts of Sections 26 and 27, Block 34, containing 20 poles, with frontage 57ft to i/uice street, 66ft to King street, also long frontage to Mill street; double-storey substantial Brick Building, containing 17 rooms, with upstairs kitchenette fitted with two gas cookers, sinks, and conveniences; the I main kitchen has Zealandia range and gas cooker; 2 bathrooms, with porcelain baths. The house is in capital order inside and , outside, and the drainage to D.B. regu.a- , lions, with 2 lavatories inside. Wash-horse | and usual outhouses, including stable, which with small expenditure can easily accommodate 5 motor cars. EASY TERMS: £SOO CASH, balance remains for one year at 6 per cent., purchaser to pay £SO per quarter off principal, and at the end of one year the balance then standing to bo paid in cash. ■ MONDAY, 15th JUNE, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street CHANCE FOR INVESTOR. FREEHOLD AND 12 ROOMS, No. 220 ST. ANDREW STREET, PARK, REYNOLDS (LIMITED), are instructed to sell by auction: Allotment 3 of Section 40, Block XXII, Dunedin, containing 11.6 poles, with doublestorey House, 12 rooms, slate roof, bathroom, washhouse (copper and tubs). This very centrally-situated property requires renovating, and would make a splendid boarding-house, close to city centre and railway station. This situation is bound to become a business position before long, with consequent rise in value. For further particulars apply to Messrs J. W. H. CLARKE AND CO.. 10 Dowling street; Or 6ju PARK, REYNOLDS (LTD.). FRIDAY, 19th JUNE, At 2 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. On Account of Whom It May Concern. 84 ROLLS SHEEP NETTING, 36 x 4 x 15, In Lota to Shut Purchasers, 5 rolls with option. PARK. REYNOLDS (LIMITED) are instructed to sell the above by auction. 12ju FRIDAY. 26th JUNE, 1925, Commencing at 1.30 p.m. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY HERD At Heriot, at the Homestead, “ The Meadows.” TTY ALGETY & CO. (LIMITED), JLr have received instructions from Meesrs Pickerell and Lawson, who have decided to sell off their Dairy Herd, to offer, as above—--38 crossbred Dairy Cows. 3 three-quarterbred Jersey Cows. Half of the above Cows are in calf to the pedigree Jersey Bull, Meadow’s Admiral (11991), who was sired by Mr John Hale’s champion butter-fat Bull, Grannie’s Knight (2740). Grannie’s Knight has to his credit 37 _ certificate-o£-merit daughters, whose combined average was 457.311 b butter-fat. The remainder are in calf to the pedigree Jersey Bull Meadows Golden Knight (16167), whose grand-dam was the famous Lady Superior (3057), possessing the record of 997.361 b butter-fat, and his three nearest dams, including Lady Superior, have the great average of 7001 b butter-fit. _ t 15 Jersey cross Heifers, rising two years. 4 purebred Jersey Heifers. The above Heifers axe sired by Majestic Swan (5470), whose dam. Majesty’s Eileen (1799) has a certificate of merit of 606.931 b butter-fat, and are in calf to the pedigree Jersey Bull, Meadow’s Knight (11992), whose three nearest dams have a butter-fat average of 6091 b. Also, 2 purebred Jersey Heifer Calves. . 2 crossbred Jersey Heifer Calves. 2 purebred Jersey Bull Calves; ' And Milking Plant comprising; Storrie four-cow plant .somplete with h.pv Anderson engine. The engine is practically new, and the milking plant is in thorough working order. The Auctioneers confidently recommend any purchaser in search of good Cows to attend this sale. Messrs Pickerell and Lawson have spared no expense in securing the best Jersey strain, and the herd has been drastically culled each season. Last season, which was their fourth, no Cow remained under an average of 2001 b butter-fat. The purebred Jerseys, although not registered in the Stud Book, are some of the best breeding from the herd established' by Dr H. P. Pickerell. The ages of the cows are from second to fifth calf, and ootno in from the s end of August to October. lars will be provided to convey any •chasers arriving by train on day of i from the railway station at Heriot to i homestead. Train reaches Heriot at 1 i. \ Luncheon provided. DALGETY & CO. (LIMITED), i. Auctioneers. On FRIDAY, the 26th of JUNE, 1925, At the Balclutha Sale Yards, Immediately Before the Stock Sale. D ALGETY & CO. (LIMITED) Dunedin, will offer at public auction, on bohdlf of Mr W. M. Harris: All that PARCEL OF LAND situated in the Gatlins District, containing two hundred and eighty-five (285) acres one (1) rood and thirty-five (36) poles (more or less), being Part Section thirty (30) and closed road seven hundred and eighteen R (718 R), Block four (IV), said district. Terms and conditions at sale. Further particulars from DALGETY AND CO. (LTD.); Or • Messrs DOWNIE STEWART & PAYNE, 13ju Solicitors, Dunedin. JG. WARD & CO. (LTD.) • SALE OF FREEHOLD FARM, Situate Wairio District. .7. G. WARD & CO. (LTD), have received instructions from the Public Trustee to sell by public auction, at their Offices, Crescent, Invercargill, on SATURDAY, June 20, 1925, at noon: All that Parcel d! Land situated in the District of Wairio, containing Two Hundred and Fifty (250) Acres (more or less), being County Section marked Ninety-one (911 on the Public Map of the said District, and being the whole of the land comprised -in Certificate of Title Volume Twenty-three (23), Folio Sixty-two (62), Southland Registry. The Property is situated half a mile from Wrey’s Bush Post Office and School, and is subdivided into eleven (H) paddocks. Tho Buildings _ consist of five-roomed Dwelling House, six-stall stable, and bam. Conditions of sale and mortgagee’s estimate of value may be inspected at the Offices of the Public Trustee and the Auctioneers without payment of any feo. Otago daily times and witness JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT.— Job Printing of every description done witb Despatch, and at tho lowest current rates. a S warm as toast the live-long night with r. “RNrDE” HOT-WATER BOTTLE; ir ado by North British Rubber Co.; ail Biers; *ll chemists and dealers. f-rVEfE FARMERS’ PAPER.—The AgriculX tura! Department of tho Otago Witness is acknowledged to bo unequalled by that ef •any other Weekly in the Dominion.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19505, 13 June 1925, Page 24

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