Government Notifications. I^rown lands auction sale. Kj NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TOWN and SUBURBAN SECTIONS in NASEB'Y, RANFURLY, and KOMAKO JTOWNS will be offered foi Sale by Auction at "the Crown Lands Office, Dunedin, on TUESDAY, the 3,9 th day of December, 1899, at 11 o'clock a.m. Purchasers must deposit one-fifth of the purchase money on the fall of the hammer, and the balance, with Crown grant fee, within 30 days thereafter. Full information .can be obtained at this Office. J. P. MAITLAND, .Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, . . . Dunedin, 17th November, 1899. 22n "^TILLAGE HOMESTEAD ALLOTV MENT3 OPEN TOR APPLICATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Sections in Glenomaru District. Block VI ; Maniototo District, Blocks XI and XVI; Woodlands District, Block VII ; and Warepa "^strict. Block I, will be OPEN FOR SELECTION ay Village- Homestead Allotments, on lease in - perpetuity,-" at thi3 Office, on WEDNESDAY; -the "3rd day of January, 1900. ' Sale Plans; giving full particulars, will shortly l>e exhibited at the various Post Offices, Railway Stations, etc. Full information can be obtained at this Office. J. P. MAITLAND. Commissioner of Crov/n Lands. Crown Lands Office, Dunedin, November 14-, 1899. 30n Fomaholi^i S>owns Estate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following SECTIONS on the Pomahaka Downs Estate will be OPEN FOR SELECTION at this Office on Lease in Perpetuity System under the Land for Settlements Act on TUESDAY, the 12th day of December, 1899: — Section. I Area. || XJS ||| JS || J3_ "* > a~rp£Rd£sa £r<l 2 X V 37 SO9 3 5 0 19 6 0 65 2 6 4S» 6 ids2ba} 223 . 0015 3 0 018 14 7 U0 18 0 45 „ 169 305 .110 OUI7 1 94 10 0 49 „ 2.31 313 3 5 019 1 7 <i 5 0 0 5 XUIS3ZIOB 8 0 017 8 6 23 37 ti 8 „ 310 105 3 7 62(5 3 7 18 0 0 10 271 320 3 2 621 AlO »3 10 ft ■ 21- 310 0?8 X 0 023 39 0 50 0 0 All Applications must be accompanied with a deposit equal to the sum of the half-yearly rent, and lease and registration fee (£1 Is). Valuations for 'improvements must be paid immediately the application is declared successful. Applicants should* be ,in attendance at lite meeting of the Land Board on tho lith day of DECEMBER, 1899. at 11 o'clock a.m., to answer any questions the Board may gee fit to put to them. Applicants may apply for and hold any number of Sections provided the total area does not exceed 64-0 acres. Forms of application and full information can be obtained at this Office. J. P. MAITLAND, Commissioner of Crown Land?. Crown Lands Office, Dunedin, 3rd November, 1899. 811 AuctionsIMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. FINE HERD MDLCH COWS. THURSDAY, 21s^ DECEMBER, At 11 a.m. sharp. Near Edendale. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. have received instructions from Mr John Chisholnvto pell by public auction, at his Homestead, Ivanhoe Farm, near Edendale, his Well-known IVANHOE DAIRY FARM. Consisting of 250 acres splendid land, all in a" high s^ate of cultivation, nearly all having been limed. The farm is subdivided into eight paddocks, 42 ucrc3 oats (a splendid crop), 9 acres drilled turnips, and the balance in grass (nearly all young). The Steading is very complete, and comprises an eight-roomed residence, with garden, orchard, and outbuildings, very complete and up-to-date dairy, men's hut, byre for 40 cows, fivo-stalled stable, implement shed, barn and piggeries. Tho farm is situated 011 the Edendale Plain, and is v/ithin three niiles of the Edendale Railway Station by good metal road. TERMS.— B per cent, cash on fall of the hammer ; 8 per cent, in a month ; 8 per cent, in six months ; 8 per cent, in twelve months ; balance in 5 years. Interest on unpaid balances at 5 per cent. Also, immediately after the farm, The whole of Mr Chisholm's dairy herd of 60 epieadid Cows, Stock, Implemsntg. Complete Dairy Plant, Household Furniture, etc., etc. Full particulars in future issue. This affords an unrivalled opportunity to those wishing to commence dairying, which is beyond doubt the steadiest and most profitable class of fanning. Taking position, quality of land, and class of improvements into account, there is not a more desirable farming property in the whole of Southland. Mr Ohisholm ba« been very successful in his dairying and farming operations, and has now decided to retire. His farm will be sold at a very reasonable price, and his stock and .plant without reserve. Drags will leave Edendale the day of the sale on the arrival of the morning trains from Clinton and Invercargill. NOTE STARTING HOUR: As 'there- are a great many lots to get through, the salo will begin at 11 a.m. sharp. The Bruce Herald states that a visitor to Dunedin during show week waa relieved of about £40 by pickpockets.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2387, 30 November 1899, Page 35
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