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Auctions. FRIDAY, 18th JUNE, At 1 o'olook. On the Premises, Lower Portobollo road (opposite new Tollbsr site). CLEARING SALE. SUPERIOR DAIRY COWS, SPRING-CART HORSES, FARM AND DAIRY IMPLEMENTS. PARS, REYNOLDS, & CO. have received instructions from Mr W. T. Mitchell (who is giving up farming on account of expiry of lease) to sell by auotion, on above date : 19 dairy Cows (milking and to calve), 1 shorthorn pedigree Ball (2yrs old), 3 sp/ing-carfc Horses, spring-cart and harness, chaffcutter, turnip-siicer, hillside ploughs, harrows, milk : can?, milk-cooler ; also, general farm and dairy ' implements and sundries. 9ju ' FRIDAY, 18bh JUNE, at 2 o'clock. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) bsvve received instructions from the Otago Education Board to sell by public auction, in their Rooms, Rattray street, on Friday, June 18, at 2 o'clock : Seotion 24, Green Island Bush District, containing 10 acres, with sevenroomed house and outbuildings thereon, and lately cccupied ns the teacher's residence and glebe. sju Great Annual Morse Fair. Under the auspices of the Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association. At the Dunedin Horse Saleyards. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. beg to intimate that their SIXTH ANNUAL HORSE FAIR Will be held as usual during the WINTER SHOW WEEK, THURSDAY, 24th JUNE, When they will offer :—: — 45 magnificent young draught Mares and Geldings, on account of Messrs James Gow, Sfcinuel Young, Robert Charters (Mobgiel), Wm. Shand (Allanton). Alex. Douglas (Riccarton), W. O. Mosley (Stirling), John Grant (Grove Bash), Thos. Muir (Palmerston), and others. On FRIDAY, 25th JUNE, Of) upstanding Hacks and light harness Horses, suitable for express, 'bus, and tram . work, on account of Messrs Richard j Wilson (Te Houka), W. and N. Reid (Outram), j Robert Charters (Mosgiel), W. S.Mosley (Stir- j ling), and others. lOju | | THURSDAY, 24th JUNE, j At 2.30 o'clock. At the Wool and Grain Stores, High street. i 5© Acres of the Choicest l<an«i S ON THE TAIERI PLAIN. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. j have received instructions from George j Nichol, Esq., to sell by aucbion, at above time and place : 50 Acres of the Choicest Land oq the Tsieri i Plain, known as "Jensen's Farm," being Sec- ! tion Lot 2, Allan's Subdivision, in two paddooks, '• | of which 22 acres are in turnips and 28 Acres in < young grass. ' Mr Nichol, having purchased the Taurima # Estate, has decided to sell " Jensen's " and its | sale offers an unrivalled opportunity to men of moderate means who want to go in for dairy- ] ing, grazing, or grain-growing. The Farm is barely two miles from Allanton Railway Station, and there is a Creamery on the next property. On an adjacent paddook of 50 acres ! 72 bushels per acre of first-class velvet wheat was threshed this year, and sold at 4s to 4s 2d per bushel. 3ju \ THURSDAY, 24th JUNE, j At 2.30 o'clock. At the Wool and Grain Stores, High street. THE GREENHILLS ESTATE, Near Lawrence. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from the \ Owners to sell by public auction, at above time and place, The well-known Greenhills Estate (the late Mr Peter Robertson's property), ; Containing : 2899— -A- cres °^ mm ' xe< i agricultural and pas- j 2 toral country, being Section 84, ! Block V, Tnapeka East ; Sections ', 13 to 16 and 24, Block VI, Waitahuna West ; Section 12, B.ock VII, Waitahuna West ; Sections 2 and 7. Block IX, sams district ; Sections 4 to 7 and 13, also same district ; and ' Section 51, Block IV, Toapeka East. The title is under " The Land Transfer Act." # ( This property is divided into six pad- S docks. Some 780 acres are ploughed and in English grass, balance in natural state ; sound country and mostly ploughable. Turnips, oats, and English grasses <3o well on the land. The fencing is of wire and standards, and the buildings consist of dwelling house of four roomß and scullery, men's huts, six-stalled stable, and phearing shed ; sheop dip and yards. In its present state the property carries one she6p to the acre ; with more land cultivated the carrying capacity would be proportionately increased. Mr W. A. Robertson, sheep farmer, Lawrence, will show intending purchasers over the property. sju Late Advertisements. TTIDUCATIONAL RESERVE LEASES. JOJ TENDERS will be received by the School Commissioners of Otago till MONDAY, 14th July, 1597, for M Years' Lease of the following SECTIONS— viz , Sections 22, Block 111 ; 11, Block V ; and 3, Block XVI, Township of Kaitangata. Sections 17, Block XXXIX; 20, Block XLVI ; 6, Block LXIX ; 8, Block, LXX ; 6, Block LXXVII; 7, Block LXII; 13, Block LXXXII ; 18, Block LXXXV ; 21, ' Block XCI, Oamaru Town. And 312, 342, and 362, Port Chalmers Town, containing about 1 rood each. Tenders to be marked "Tender," and to be accompanied by a deposit of half year"(. rent. For particulars and conditions of sale apply C. MACANDREW, Secretary School Commissioners, Dunedin. OTAGO DAILY TlMES— Rates for Small Cash Advertising :— Wanteds, To Lets, &c, 16 words for 6d ; strictly Caah in Advance. »

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Otago Witness, Issue 2258, 10 June 1897, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2258, 10 June 1897, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2258, 10 June 1897, Page 27