W. D. SCOTT, A UGTI ONEER, t<AND AND COMMISSION AGEN’i:, MAIN STREET, OPUNA.KE. ''lmperial Fire and Marine Insurance. Mutual Life Association of Australia. Agencies-/ Eltham Road Saw Mills. Egmont Sash and Door Factory. . Oldfield’s Agricultural Mai nures. SALES. OPUNAKE. October 25th November 22nd December 20th AWATUNA. October 28th November 25th December 23rd ON SALE: Desiccated Offal Blood and Bone Manure Pure Bone Meal Oats, Chaff, Potatoes, &c. FOR SALE. Goodwill of lease of the following : 88, 112, 249, 200, 800, 250 acres. Freeholds; 100, 296, 210, 72, 80 acres. Deferred payment: 200 acres. Town sections, &c. Apply W. D. SCOTT, Auctioneer. OPUNAKE DOMAIN BOARD. W. D. S 0 0 T T Will offer by Public Auction at Ins Mart, Opunake, at noon, on WEDNESDAY, 16th October, 1895, The lease of lots 3,4, 5, part 7 and part 8, for three years, at an upset rental of £7 per annum. Particulars of the Chairman. H. H. SECCOMBE, Chairman. Opunake, September 12th, 1895. AT THE MART. WEDESNDAY, OCTOBER 16,1895. At 12.80 o’clock. W. D. S c OTT Wid sell by Public Auction as above, A QUANTITY OF SUNDRIES, W. D. SCOTT, Auctioneer. Horse Fair. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19th 1895. At 12.30. o’clock. W. D. S c 0 T T Will hold a HORSE FAIR at his Yards, Opunake, on the above date, when the following will be offered by Public Auction—--50 USEFUL HORSES, including hacks, trap horses, draught horses. 20 horses without reserve 1 brake 2 roadt-turs The well-known racer, Pbssum, by Cocksure— Treason mare, halfbrother to Dart, Doci’ity, &c. Harness, &c. Also— A Consignment of Ladies’ and Gent’s Saddles, direct from the maker. W. D. SCOTT, Auctioneer. JUST ARRIYED. Per S.S. AORERE from South. THE following varieties of EARLY SEED POTATOES: Ashleaf Kidney Laps tone Early Rose Beauty of Hebron White Elephant Also, 120 Sacks Prime Southern Derwents, suitable for seed wTd. SCOTT, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up till SATURDAY, November 2nd, For the PURCHASE of SECTION 65, Block XI, Opunake Survey District, on which is erected dwelling house, built of iron, stockyard, cowshed, calfhouse, and other outbuildings. Thirty-five acres are laid down in grass, twenty acres of bush are felled ready for burning, and twenty acres standing bush. The whole farm is securely fenced with three plain and two barb wires. A calf paddock fenced with seven wires, and a garden and orchard well stocked with choice fruit trees in bearing order. The farm fronts a good metal road, within one mile of the Punehu Dairy Factory, and can be converted into freehold on payment of 25s per acre. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Also—--15 cows 1 horse, trap, and harness 2 milk cans These can be taken at valuation or otherwise. H. DOUBE, Post Office, Awatuna.
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Opunake Times, Volume III, Issue 133, 11 October 1895, Page 3
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