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Late Advertisements. FARMS FOR SALE MURBAY, EOBEETS, & CO., on behalf of the British and New Zealand Mortgage and Agency Company (in Liquidation), have for Private Sale a number of Choice FARMS in Otago and Southland, in areas ranging from 100 to 250 aares or more. The greater number are picked farms from the celebrated . Qladfield Estate, and afford to men of small means / opportunities for profitable settlement; suoh as arq not often met with. All the properties are securely fenced, and where necessary subdivided. The lan<l Is of excellent quality, is for the most part permanently laid down in English grasses of great stock-carrying capacity, and has been to a Targe extent drained and otherwiie improved. ■ The expe>ience of the recent dry seasons has sufficiently Bhoftn the advantages of Southland as a field for settlement. Fint-class Improved GBAZING FAEMS of frofr ICOO to 3000 acres are also to be had at Very Seasonable Prices. For further particulars apply t j MUBBAY, BOBBRTS, & CO., 31d Dunedin. Mrs Kirby's Farm, Kuri TIME FOR RECEIVING TENDERS EX* TENDED. VERY DESIRABLE AGRICULTURAL & GRAZING FARM TO LET ON LEASE. DONALD REID & CO. invite tenders for the lease for a term of seven years from Ist February 1891 of the very desirable farm at Euri Bush known as Kirby'a Farm, 532 acres. 'I he land is all enclosed and subdivided into seven paddocks, is in full fertility, no more than two grain crops having been taken ofi any part of it. All the produce grown has been consumed on the farm, and some of the paddocks have been 11 years in grass, and now carry a fine sward. There is a comfortable six-roomed dwelling house, large concrete tanks, seven-stalled stable* loose boxes, barn, cowshed for 20 cows, men's house, kitchen, dairy, &c, &c. Forms of tenders and full particulars on application to the undersigned, who will receive tenders up to noon on Saturday, the 31st insfc.. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. DONALD REID & CO., 15ja Auctioneers and Agents, Dunedin. DONALD STRONACH & SON, AUCTIONEERS, WOOLBROKERS, fcs^ Pbinces Stbket South, DUNEDIN. Auction Sales of Stock every Wectawday AT BURNSIDE. Skins, Hides, Tatfow, Wool, and Rabbitikini «t our Stores, FRINGES STREET SOUTH. WOOL. *VIETG are prepared to make Liberal Cash Advances on all Wool placed in our hands foe Sale or for Shipment to our London Agents. Our Premiiea are connected with Railway Siding, and are splendidly lighted, affordjpg untuual advantages for the display of Clips* large and small. Every lot will be catalogued, valued, and sold, or withdrawn under the personal supervision of our Mr DONALD STRONACH, and charges will be oa the lowest scale. — Account Sales Promptly Rendered. WOOLPACKS, TWINES, 6c,, AT LOWEST PRICES. Special attention given to Farmers' Lots of Weol. Bankers: The Colonial Bank of New Zealand.' 6m LORIE AND ROT, AUCTIONEERS, FRUIT AND PRODUCE BALBBMBN, LAND A ESTATE AGENTS. HIGH BTREET, DUNEDIN. District Managers for The National Mutual Life Association of Australia (Established 1809). Regular Weekly Bales of BABBIT and SHHEF BKINS, HIDES, POULTRY, and •very description of Farm Produce. Outside Sales Conducted. As Agents for one of the largest steam man* factories, we always hold an extensive Stock of Furniture, which we can quote at very low prices. We receive regular Consignments of SYDNEY, FIJI, and HOBART FRUIT. Any Produce or Merchandise consigned to xm will receive our best attention. Account Sales with cheque weekly. Advances if required. ttua A Q. WATSON • (Late Watson and Gow), PRINCES STREET SOUTH, DUNEDIN. WAGQONS, DRAYS, SPRINGCARTS, Ac. Bbxt to Amr Fast or th* Comroax on m BgO*TBjI fltaiCl, „,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1926, 15 January 1891, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1926, 15 January 1891, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1926, 15 January 1891, Page 21

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