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Late Advertisements Park, Reynolds, aud €©„ AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, LAND SALESMEN, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTB, Makse steeet, Dukedin. All Properties Advertised in this Column a| Our Own Expense. WE shall be pleased to receive particulars from anyone desiring to Sell, or to supply further details concerning any of the properties already in this list. We have also a very large number of Freehold Properties (Town ard Suburban) which show good interest to anyone viith money to invest. We will gladly supply lists of came on application. FARMING AND DAIRYING PROPERTY. 49 £400—236 a'crts. Silverstreain, Taieri district. 428 £225.-7 acres. Burnside, near Saley»rds. 866 £900.-97 acres. Sawyers' Bay, about one Kile and a-half from railway station. Four-roomed cottage, bjre, stable, &c. Or to ltt — £60 ppr annum. 915 £1 per acre. — 128 acres. Otakia District. Good arable land ; two miles from Brighton. 947 £3b0.— 36 acres. Waitati District. Improved Farm, fenced, cleared, and cultivated ; comfortable six-roomed house and steading. 957 £1200.— 969 seres. We ndonside (five miles and a - half from Rirersdale). Ring fenced ; six-roomed house and scullery, outhouse, 10-stali stable, chaffhouse, &c. 973 10s per acre. — 661 acres. Akatore, near Milcon. 1047 £900.— Lower Kyeburn (four miles from Kokonga railway Btation) ; 250 acres under crop, balance native grass ; house and steadiDg. 1079 £1,000 —42 acre?, Arden Bay (near St. Leonards), on Main road ; grand land ; house of 7 rooms *nd byre. 1083 £4-25.-106 acres, Brighton, adjoins ftfr Allan and Mr Blair ; 4-roomed house, Dew stable (3 stalls), cartshed ; subdivided into paddocks ; good grass ; good fruit garden ; plentiful supply of well water. 1083 a £110.-- 31 acres, Euri Bush ; 4-roomed cottage. 1088 £7 per acre.— 2ol acres, Waikoikoi; splendid arable land ; subdivided into eighb paddocks ; 6-roomed Jiouee, 6-stall stable, chaff house and barn. Ileiiclerscm aud JBatger TTTFAVE pleasure in informing their friends -""'*- in the Southland District that they have COMMENCED BUSINESS on their own account as AUCTIONEERS, WOOL AND GRAIN BROKERS, STOCK,. STATION, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. Offices— COLONIAL BANK BUILDINGS, Dee Street, Inveecargill, and Ordsall Steeet, Goeb. Arrangements bave been made for AMPLE STORAGE ACCOMMODATION *t INVER« CARGILL, GORE, and BLUFF. Wpekly Bales every Monday of Sheepskins, Rabbitskins, Hides, and Tallow in same Stores. All Farmers' Requisites, including Woolpacks, Cornsacks, Sheep Dip, Guano, Bone Dust, Turnip, and other Seeds, kept in stock and supplied at Lowest Current Prices. CASH BUYERS of Oats, Linseed, Grass Seed, and other produce. All communications will have prompt and careful attention. STOCK SALES IN ALL CENTRES ON REGULAR SALE DAYS. AGENCIES : Massey -Harris Company's Agricultural .(rnple< ments and Bicycles. Tyser Line of Steamers to London. Standard Fire and Marine Insurance Company. Cooper's, Fison's, Hatch'Sj Brooke's Sheep Dips. Dcnaghy's Binding Twine. Peerless Machine Oil. HENDERSON AND BATGER. 28j* INSURE AGAINST FIRE WITH THE IMPERIAL / .CHIEF AGENTS FOR OTASO : WILLIAM E. REYNOLDS & CO. CASH BUYERS OE GRAIN, GftASS SEED, And all descriptions of Farm Produce. Address. . . . 330JN T D STEEET SOUTH (Opposite Agricultural Hall), DUNEDINs . — — — 5 IT>IANOS and ORGANS, from 10 guineas; -IL new and second-hand; payments front. 2s 6d weekly. — Musical Exchange, Dunedin*. ~

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Otago Witness, Issue 2295, 24 February 1898, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 2295, 24 February 1898, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 2295, 24 February 1898, Page 27