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, Auctions. ' , .';,t.i. ." PRELIMINARY ADyERTISEMENT. : '" ' Friday, i7th may, "' ' • '' J' » At 11 o'clock precisely. . • < ' ,• At Corner Bush, Estate, Mertop,. ',, GREI AT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE '.; \'-^ ./;. "PI". ,v'- " '■' - *;■'. .•-. HORSES, CATTLE, , CROSSBRED SHEEP, PIGS, ! ' FARMING' IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY ' ■ ■■•:.• siU/PENSILS, .• , ■ .HO.tJSEHQ'Lf) FURNITURE, • HA^, STR AWj, OAT.. STACKS, &o. HrTTTRiGHT,' STEPHENSON, & CO. <^r>\(y have received instructions from Messrs 'John Reid"ana"Sons't6 sell by auctidn,'at Comer Bush Estate, on, Friday, 17th May, at 11 o'clock precisely, ' ' ■ The whole of the Live and Dead Stock as above. , , Full particulara; in future issue. The horses, cattle, and sheep (crossbreds) on the estate have an excellent reputation, whilst the implements and dairy utensils are of modern makes and in good order. The lambs will be found to be particularly good, none having been sold out of the flock this season. Everything will be 'sold absolutely without reserve, the vendors having leased the estate to Mr John Duncan, of Cherry Farm. The sale will be started punctually, at 11 o'clock, com r mencing with the furniture and utensils. 22ap SATURDAY, 4th MAY. At 12.30 o'clook. ,' , At the Stores,, Tyne street.. First-class Farm For Positive Sale, ' „ In the far-famed Incholme District. FLEMING & HEDLEY have received instructions from Mr John^M'Bride to sell by public auction, at the above time I 'and place, His VALUABLE FREEHOLD of 241 acres, Incholme District, together with the Education Reserve leased last year for a, term of l 4 years, at an easy rental! The land is in fine heart— lßo acres in English grass, 10 acres' in turnips, 50 acres fallowed, and only 40 acres in stubble. The improvements are very complete, consisting of a four- ; roomed House,: Stable, New Barn and Cart Shed. .. £ The property is subdivided into six paddocks, all well and securely fenced, the greater part being live fences. The wheat-growing capability of Incholme is not excelled by anything in North Otago, and "the quality of the wheat is unsurpassed. ,- The exhibit from this' farm was first at the Oamaru Show, 1888, and first and champion at the same show in 1887, besides gaming the special prize given by Messrs J. and T. Meek for the best sample exhibited, thus proving that Incholme grain is just about the top of the tree in New Zealand. ' The farm is most conveniently situated on the main road from Maheno Railway Station, while the District School is just on the other side of the fence. „ The terms will be exceedingly liberal— viz. : 10 per cent, on the fall of the hammer, 15 per cent, in one month, 10 per cent, in 12 months ; the balance in 5, 7, or 10 years bearing interest at 6 per cent. Even more favourable terms than these can be given, as the owner is more in want of an investment than for cash. > For, full particulars apply to . . • FLEMING & HEDLEY, 25»p Auctioneers. "~ SATURDAY, 4th MAY, ~ At 2 o'clock. THOMAS GREEN (in conjunction with the Perpetual Trustees and Agency Co.) will sell by public auction at his Rooms, Gore, on Saturday, 4th May, at 2 o'clock, SECTION 21, Block XIV, Chatton District, containing 198 ACRES, with all , improvements, consisting of fencing, buildings, &c. The above farm has been under lease to Messrs Barron- Biros, for some years, is in good heart, and just ready for a crop. Terms easy. For further particulars apply to, THOMAS GREEN, Gore ; Or, to PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO., 18ap „ ; , Dunedin. THURSDAY, 9th MAY, 1889, At 2 o'clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, IN THE TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLEMARCH ' : FOR SALE.' ''. .',.;> By Order, of the, Mortgagee. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE^, i AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) have been instructed to offer for sale i: by, "public auction, on behalf of the Mortagagee, under the conduct of. the Registrar, at Dunedin, of the Supreme .Court of New Zealand, and in pursuance* of the provisions of ' " The Land Transfer Act 1885," at. tb,eir ijooms,. Rattray street, Dunedin, aaaboye,/' ■ . The Freehold Property of Messrs Gideon •James 'Grant and George William 1 Cirant, situate in the Township of Middlemarch, containing 3 roods, 26 i-lOthj poles, being allotments Nos. 1, 2, [9, and 10, block 11, on the Record Map of the said Township, with the Blacksmith's Shop and other Buildings thereon and, the appurtenances^ For further particulars apply to MESSRS GEORGE & J. A. OOOK, 1 ' • ' ' ! Solicitors 1 , Dunedin. Or THE AUCTIONEERS. T BTTSRS FROM LITTLE? .FOLKS*-" A JUi Mother/ writes with refewucflt^ the Little I FolkS"departmeniV"y6u < can' searc'ely realise JWh^taupiportant column. tkakis.;whioh . f Dot ' £s«?M|es oyer.^Jttj. ig, jWjcr^Jlv de^oaredj Ijy. the^ looked at the pap©r:or thought of it jj&cftej now-, spell through those little letters with deli^bt." ' J

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Otago Witness, Issue 953, 25 April 1889, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 953, 25 April 1889, Page 19

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