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SALES BY AUCTION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, 142 High street. In the Estate of the late John Ringland. WELL BUILT BEAUTIFULLY ARRANGED GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE. No. 8 UNION STREET. Slight rise above George street. Built specially to catch the sunshine. DOUBLE BRICK—B ROOMS. SUN PORCHES, SLEEPING BALCONY, BRICK GARAGE, concrete floor and pit. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed by the Trustees Executors Estate and Agency Company, Ltd., to sell by auction Allotments 8 and 9, : and part of 10, subdivision of 'part of I Block XXV, Dunedin, containing 28 poles i with 66ft frontage to Union street; nicely ; laid out in flower garden, rose beds, ahrubs, etc. The residence is doubleatorey, concrete foundations, slate roof. Hall, 7 feet; drawing room, 18 x 16ft; dining room, 18 x 16ft; breakfast room, 15 x 13ft; 3 bedrooms, 16 x 12ft; and small room; kitchen with Shacklock range; gas range, Marvel destructor, hot water heater, splendid hot water supply, luxurious bathroom, Decolite floor, porcelain bath, basin, hot and cold, and plated rail towel drier. All offices under cover with concreted back passage. This charming house is splendidly arranged for the minimum of work to the housekeeper; pantries, cupboards, etc. Easy stairs, sun porches, and sleeping balcony. Nice view and lying well to the sun. One minute to tram stop in George street. : . Handy to Knox Church, All Saints’, and University. The house has a distinguished appearance with brickwork, roughcast in white, and the ground most tastefully laid out In flower garden and shrubs. Nothing better is offering in Dunedin and this locality will ensure a ready sale at any time should it be found necessary again to dispose of the property. It is a property which will require very little in the way of upkeep and is in splendid order right through. The Trustees will arrange for twothirds of the purchase money to remain on mortgage for 8 or 5 years at 4J per cent, to an approved purchaser. Inspection cards obtainable at our office. For further particulars apply to TRUSTEES EXECUTORS ESTATE & AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., Corner Bond and Water streets. * Messrs RAMSAY & HAGGITT, Solicitors, 7 Liverpool street, Or, pARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1934, , At 1 p.m. At Eyansdale Sale Yards. LEASES OP WAIKOUAITI COUNTY COUNCIL RESERVES. CTRONACH, MORRIS. & CO., LTD.. O have received instructions from the Waikou&iti County Council to offer as above: The Lease for 14 years of the following— ■ (1) 1131 acres and 32 poles, part of Block VIII and IX, Waikouaiti District, and known at Steephill. Present rental £203 per annum, and present tenant Jas. A. Townsend. The Lease will be for 14 years from March 1, 1935. This is a particularly good grazing block, and well worth inspection. (2) 10 acres 1 rood 7 poles, being Section 92, Block V, Hawbsbury District (Quarry Reserve). Present rental £l6 3s per annum, and. present tenant C. E. Bishop. The Lease will be for 14 years from January 1, 1935. _ The land is suitable for dairying. Further particulars and conditions of •ale can be obtained from Meets ARKLE & ROLFE, Solicitors, Palmerston; Or, from THE AUCTIONEERS. GALE OP LAND IN MOSGIEL O BOROUGH FOR NON-PAYMENT OP RATES. ON MONDAY, the 19th day of November, 1934, at twelve o’clock noon, at their Land Sale Room, Number 42 Princes ■treet, Dunedin, Messieurs Tamblyn, Rhodes, and Jamieson have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Courts© sell by Public Auction, under and by virture of the powers vested in him by “The Rating Act, 1925.” ALL THAT parcel of land situated in the Borough of Mosgiel, containing 32 poles, more or less, ibeing Allotment 29, Block VII, on the Plan of the Township of West Mosgiel. part of the land included in Certificate of Title Volume 117, Folio 103. Name of Owner on Valuation Roll: John C. M'Kenzie. , This is a vacant section within the Mosgiel Borough, situate in Forfar street, between Mure street and Ayr street. For further particulars apply, WEBB, ALLAN, WALKER, AND , ANDERSON. Solicitors. 45 Moray place west, Dunedin: Or, THE AUCTIONEERS. W •RESERVE FOR LEASE BY PUBLIC " AUCTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lease of the undermentioned Reserve will be offered by Public Auction at the District Lands and Survey Office, Dunedin, at 2.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1934: Colinswood Extension No. 1 (Macandrew Bay) r Allotment 1; area 32.8 poles. Upset annual rental, £6. Term, 5 years from January 1, 1935. The area comprises a good building ■ite on the Portobello-Dunedin road Further particulars obtainable on application to Lands Office, Dunedin. N. C. KENSINGTON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. FIELD DAY 1934-35 SEASON. /CENTRAL OR MIDDLE DISTRICT OF OTAGO. DISTRICT COMPETITION IN EXPORT LAMBS. . FARMERS’ FIELD DAY AT BURNSIDE FREEZING WORKS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1934, Commencing at 10.30 a.m. THE NEW ZEALAND MEAT PRODUCERS’ BOARD offers a Perpetual Challenge Shield for the Best District Display of Lambs from the South Island; also three prizes. of £ls, £lO, and £5 for the best individual lots of lambs shipped from the South Island, and the Otago A. and P. Society offers three prizes of £3, £2, and £1 for the above District Competition. CONDITIONS provide that each individual pen shall consist of three lambs. Entries from each farmer to be limited to not more than two peru? of lambs. The competition to be confined to lambs bred for export, and not for stud purposes. All lambs must be either (1) Ldngwoolled, or (2) the progeny of a Down or Short-woolled ram crossed with a Longwooiled ewe, or a Corriedale ewe, or a Long-woolled Merino Cross Ewe. Entries may be made through Refrigerating Company’s buyers. Stock aud Station Agents, or direct to the Otago A. and P. Society, Dunedin. The New Zealand Refrigerating Company, by whose courtesy and assistance the Field Day is being held, cordially invite farmers to inspect the lambs before and after kiiling.Full conditions of competition supplied on application. A. F. DUTHIE, Secretary Otago A. and P. Society, Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22422, 17 November 1934, Page 24

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