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Auctions. FRIDAY, 20th DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. In the Estate of the late Robert Short. SALE BY AUCTION Of VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. * JAMES BAM SON & CO. have received instructions from the Trustee! in the above estate to sell by auction, »t their Rooms, Dowling street, The following Desirable Freehold Properties .— LOT I.— Section 1, Block XVI, Township of Moeraki, containing by admeasurement 1 acre 1 rood, -together with a vrell-ftmmhed Seaside Residence of fonr rooms (with verandah, scullery, and outhouses) thereon ; the whole feeing •ecurrly fenced, having doable and . - single picket gates. dThe Auctioneers desire to draw the attention ' of intending purchasers to. Lot 1, as Moeraki is an established seaside, retort. The house is nicely furnished, commands & splendid view, and the position is second to none in the township. For further particulars apply to Messra ,W. D. STEWART & CO., Solicitors, Liverpool street ; Or 14d _ THE AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, 30fch JANUARY, 1896, At noon. At Saleyards, Wyndham. Bedan Farm. D ALGETY & CO. LIMITED, in conjunction, with, the National Mortgage and Agency Co. of New Zealand, , Limited, have been instructed by the Executors of the late Charles Nichols to offer for sale by ■ auction, as above, , The well-known REDAN FARM, Wyndham, consisting of 1842 acres, Eightroomed dwelling Housp, St&bling, Born, and Chaff House, with waterpower. The property i« one of the best in-the district, and the greater part has been laid down in English grass. It is suitable for growing oats or for dairy farming, being within easy dia- - tanoe of the Wyndham Dairy Factory. If the Farm does not sell in one lot, it will be offered in four subdivisions of about 280, 380, 4-80, and 700 acres respectively. - Terms easy, and balance o£ purchase money to bear 5£ pec cent, interest. For. further particulars, and plans showing "proposed subdivisions, apply to Sd' THE AUCTIONEERS. Late Advertisements. "XT EW YEAR NUMBER " OTAGO WITNESS. ADVERTISERS are notified that NO • ALTERATIONS in STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS can. be received later thau FRIDAY, 20th December; and all NEW ADVERTISEMENTS must be handed in not later than MONDAY, 23rd December, at 6 o'clock p.m. T)EABMAE HOUSE, DUNKDIN. A SCHOOL OF THE HIGHEST CLASS FOR GIRLS. Principals : THE MISSES MILLER (Certificated and Trained Teachers, London and Paris). A Thoroughly Sound and Advanced Education given. Jfoßt Approved Methods of Teaching. Boarders have a Refined Home Life. REOPENS in the Beginning of FEBRUARY ,' 1896. ' 19d Tjl O R SALE. That Excellent PROPERTY known as " Keirunga Farm," the proparty of A. C. Lang, Esq., containing 530 Acres , ' of first-class Limestone Land, situated on The Tables, Oamarn Di&trict, and within •'■ . three miles- 6f the Windsor and Ngapara » Railway Stations. The land is in excellent heart and In a high state of cultivation, is subdivided into 14 paddocks all well watered and securely fenced. There is a first class new Dwelling Houss and all necessary Farm Buildings on the property, which is only being sold owing to the ill-health ef the owner,, who finds it necessary to leave the r colony. for further particulars apply to MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., Or THE MUTUAL AGTCNCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), 7d- Dnnedin. O R iS A L E (with immediate possession), Highly-improved 200-aore FARM (four . miles from Woodlands, tbree miles from Mokotua railway station), sections 1, 2, 105, black I, Oteramika Hundred, containing 160 acres freehold with. 40 acres education lease, all in one block. The improvements consist; of five-roMr.ei house, stable, barn, dairy, yards, &c. (all i.tarly new) ; land all fenced and divided into five paddocks, 25 acres drained and ploughed, 60 acres in English grasses, 20 acres in oats, 60 acres ready for turnips (the bottom nearly all river-bed land, very easily drained). The farm must be gold, as' the owner is leaving the district. Price, £5 per acre for the freehold, leasehold with«ll impioveinenta and all crops in the ground given in ; £500 can remain on mortgage for five years, if required, at 5 per cent. For further particulars apply to ' ' 3. G. WARD FARME-ES' ASSOCIATION, Invercargill ; or if. SIMPSON (on the property), Woodlands Post Office. 27n OTAGO WITNESS.— New Stories. A Large amount of Reading Matter. Price Qd.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2181, 19 December 1895, Page 39

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Page 39 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2181, 19 December 1895, Page 39

Page 39 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2181, 19 December 1895, Page 39

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