Auctions. SATURDAY, 2nd APRIL, At 12 noon. Under the conduct of the Registrar at Dunedin of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Otago and Southland District, and purauant to the provisions of "The Laud Transfer Act, 1885," and in exercise of i Power of Sale conferred by Memorandum : of Mortgage registered No. 16,600. mHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES. 1 JL ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) have received instructions from the Mortgagees to sell by public auction as above at their Rooms, Rattrsy street, Dunedin — All that piece of land situated in the Woodland District, containing by pdmeasurement 189 i lr 28p, moro or less, being i Section 3, Blcck 111, on the map of the said district, the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Register Book, volume 98, folio 196, together with the dwelling house and other buildings erected thereon. The Property is at preaent occupied by Mr George Ward Draper, settler, Ratanui. For further particulars apply to THS AUCTIONEERS; Or to JAMES R. THORNTON, Crawford street, 24m Solicitor for the Mortgagees. TUESDAY, 29th MARCH. IMPORTANT SALE OF WELL-BRED ST<SCK. At Clifton Homestead Yards, Commencing at 1 o'clock. STRONACH BROS. & MORRIS (in conjunction witn Messrs DALGETY i and CO., LIMITED) are instructed by Messrs , W. and T. Telford to offer for sale by auciion j at Clifton Estate, near Waiwera, the surplus of their well-known flocks, as follows : FAT SHEEP. 9 000 tl ree - quarterbied Wethers, 8- - J J UV^ U tooth gQQ halfbred Wethers, 6-tooth Af\ ) three-quarterbred Wethers, 4 and v J 6-tooth ! I PJOO three - quarterbred Ewes, full . x ) ulJ \ mouth 1 000 three-quarterbred Lambs gf)Q merino Wethers. STORE SHEEP. 1 800 *h ree - quarterbred Ewes, five I years 700 three-quarterbred Wethers and ' vv^ Ewes, 2 and 4-tooth 1 300 three- quarterbred Lambs OQO me " ao Wethers, 2 and 4-tooth. 10,000 The Auctioneers hare every confidence in recommending tbe above Stock to intending purchasers. A drag will leave Baldutba on arrival of, eipress from Dunedin, returning in time to catch the train reaching town at 7 p.m. 12m DESIBABLE FARMING PROPERTIES, j STRONACH BROS. & MORRIS have received instructions to offer for sale by auction on behalf cf the EXECUTORS OF THE LATE HENRY DRIVER during the month of April, about 7^o acres, Part of the well-known HORSESHOE BUSH ESTATE. Further particulars in later advertisement. SATURDAY, 23rd APRIL, At 1 o'clock. At the Hcrse Bazaar, Gore. SALE OF THE WAIKOIKOI ESTATE. Splendid chance of pecuruig First-class Farms on cne of the very best estates in South Otago. Easy terms of payment. i •^ngTRIGHT, SIEPHENSON, & CO. | V* hive received instructions from Glad- j alone Robin?on, Ecq., who is leaving the j colony, to fell by public auc r i°n, at above lime j and place, the well-known Waikoikoi Estate, i I coataini >(; *-' ACRES (or thereebouts), snb- < -" tJ^ d^ided into 14- FARMS; all improved. The Homestead Block, which will comprise about 816 acres (or more, if necessary), is one of the choicest properties in South Otjigo. Ifc j haa been carefully farmed, as iudeed has the whole estate, which waa one of the earliest selections on the far-famed Merino Downs Estate. The house is a very fine one of 15 rooma, lain and plaster, and papered. The I other buildings are 12-si.alled stable fordraught horses, 5-s>* ailed stable for light horses (with loft and lean-to), waggon shed, woolshed, barn, men's hut, sheep dip, &c. The house is beautifully situated on a high elevation, and is enclosed on three sidas by a j beautiful plantation of 12,000 deciduous trees, j The balance of the Estate will be divided into 13 blocks, and sold eithe.- singly or grouped two or more together. This fine property is rather less than eight miles distant from Pomahaka Railway Station oa the Waipahi-Tapanui line, or 14 miles from Gore. Posses°ion will ba given on tbe 28fch APRIL of everything except homestead buildings snd | fcinall paddock adjoiniug, which Mr Robinson ! will require for another month. j j Mr Kobinsou will show intending purchasers j | the boundaries of the farms as it is propoeel to j sell them. j TERMS OF PAYMENT.— Say, 10 per cent. \ on fall of hammer, 15 per cent, within 14 ' days, 10 per cent, in 12 months, 10 per ' cent, in two years ; balance unpaid to be secured by mortgage, bearing interest at 5 per cent. Plans and other particulars on application at the offices of the Auctioneers at Dunedin. Gore, j or lavemarciil, ISm >
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Otago Witness, Issue 2299, 24 March 1898, Page 31
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745Page 31 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2299, 24 March 1898, Page 31
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