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SALES BY AUCTION. MONDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, At 2.30 o’clock isharp. Sale by Auction on the Premises. JOCKEY CLUB HOTEL, OMAKAU. FREEHOLD HOTEL PROPERTY. FREEHOLD HOTEL PROPERTY. JOCKEY CLUB HOTEL, OMAKAU. Under Instructions from Mr J. M'Knight, Executor in the Estate of the late Mrs Drake. The well-known JOCKEY CLUB HOTEL, OMAKAU, together wth FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS, etc., which is situated in a very thriving district a lucrative business has been carried on for many years, and the property is on the market solely on account of having to wind up the estate. The Whole of the Furniture, Goods, and Chattels will be Sold with the Freehold as a GOING CONCERN. The Liquor Stock only to be taken at valuation. TAMES SAMSON . & CO. tf have received instructions from the Executors to sell, as above. Further particulars from W. A. HARLOW, Solicitor, Clyde; Or AUCTIONEERS. Immediately After Sale of Hotel. QUANTITY OF SURPLUS FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Not included in the Furniture that is going with' the Hotel as a going concern. Also, STEVENS MOTOR CAR. Kindly Note Time of Starting Altered to 2.30 o’clock. SALE BY AUCTION. MONDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. In our Main Floor Rooms, Dowling street. Under instructions from the Perpetual Trustees Estate and Agency Co. of N.Z. (Ltd.), as Trustees in the Estate of the Late James ’M'Kechnie. TO INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, AND SEEKERS OF BUSINESS SITES. Unusual and exceptional, opportunity of t securing CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY In one of DUNEDIN’S BUSIEST STREETS. CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL No. 138 Stuart street. Close to Railway Station, Law Courts, and in business area. The Property lends itself to conversion into Shops and Offices at a very small cost. TAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions from the Perpetual Trustees Co. (Ltd.), to sell by Auction that very valuable Freehold Property, being part section 77, block 16, Dunedin, with approximate measurements of 42 feet to Stuart street and 66 feet of depth. Area about 10.1 poles, on which is erected' substantial building of brick containing 24 rooms. The increment in this locality is rising year by year, and there is no locality in Dunedin having a better prosnecti. - value. As the Trustees are anxious to wind up the Estate i A WONDERFUL CHANCE PRESENTS , ITSELF. Immediate Vacant Possession can be given. Full particulars on application to THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO. (LTD.), * Messrs DUNCAN & MACGREGOR, Solicitors, Or THE AUCTIONEERS. TAIERI SHOW GROUND. SATURDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, 1926. Immediately After Judging of Cattle. SALE OF PEDIGREED JERSEY BULLS, COWS, AND„ HEIFERS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, “ & CO. YY (LTD.) have received instructions from Hellyer Bros., of Collingswood, N.B. Harbour, to offer as above; 1 three-year-old Bull 1 rising yearling Bull 3 Bull Calves 1 Cow, in full milk 1 two-year-old Heifer, in full milk. 6 yearling Heifers (sired by Collingwood Ringleader, full brother to Collingwood Angel, C.O.R. 7701 b butter-fat, twice a day milking) . s TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. LAND SALE. TUESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. 1926, At 12 o’clock noon. At Land Sale Rooms. High street, Dunedin. SALE OF COMPACT MIXED FARM NEAR DUNEDIN. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CQ. YY (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr J. C. Warren, who has bought a larger property, to sell by public auction, as above: 140 acres Freehold. 134 acres Leasehold adjoining. The Freehold, which is well equipped with all necessarv farm buildings, is situated at Pigeon Flat, 8 miles from Dunedin, 2 miles school and post office, access being by metalled roads. It. has never changed hands since being selected by the present owner’s f ther in 1880, and has been steadily imr> ->ved to a highly productive state. It is ring fenced with rabbit-proof netting and subdivided into 7 wellwatered paddocks by splendid fences. The aspect is sunny and sheltered, and with the exception of 25 acres under the plough and 40 acres bush it is in heavy grass pasture. The Leasehold is well grassed, well watered, warm, sunny, and sheltered, and the lease has 4J years to run. Rental, 10s per acre. Worked as a dairy farm, the property - lilks 25 cows and carries in addition 50 dry cattle; as a sheep farm it carries 300 ewes. Included in the Freehold is a 40-acre block of heavy standing bush of considerable value. Further particulars may be obtained from and arrangements to inspect may be made with 9n THE AUCTIONEERS. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. LAND AUCTION. LONGBEACH SUBDIVISION. FEBRUARY, 1927. Under Instruction from the Trustees in THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHN GRIGG AND OTHERS. The Under-mentioned Firms will sell by public auction, in FEBRUARY NEXT, approximately 2270 ACRES. Subdivided into 9 farms, 3 of which will have buildings, comprising some of the very best land in Canterbury. Schools are 2 to 3 miles from the various blocks. Rural mail service. Situated 14 to 16 miles from Ashburton, 8 to 11 miles from Winslow, 10 to 12 miles from Hinds. Lithograph plans, giving areas and description, are in course of preparation. Good terms will be available. Full particulars in later advertisement, or from J TREVOR THOMAS & CO. STEPHENSON, & CO. pYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS (LTD.). Messrs DUNCAN, COTTERILL, & CO., Messrs LANE, NEAVE, & WANKLYN Solicitors for the Vendors. 6n Christchurch. SPECIAL ENTRY, BURNS.UE SALE. WEDNESDAY. 17th NOVEMBER, 1926. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. YY (LTD.) will offer, on account of Mr IT. Schaffer, Windsor, as above: 60 large STORE PIGS, suitable for dairy factory. OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A laige amount of reading matter, ■"rice 9d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19946, 13 November 1926, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19946, 13 November 1926, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19946, 13 November 1926, Page 28