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Aue»io n sTUESDAY. 4th FEBRUARY, At 12 30 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. By Order of the Liquidator. ' KAWARAU BRIDGE DREDGE AND . CLAIM. PARK. REYNOLD S, & CO. are instructed by the Liquidator of the Kawarau Gold Dredging Company (Limited) to sell by auction : The CLAIM, supposed to be one of tho best 011 the Upper Kawar.ui The STEAM DREDGE, new and thoroughly equipped with up-to date machinery, tools, stores, boats, wire rope*, gear, etc., all ready to start dredging. The buckets are 4^ft ; l.vdder capable of dredging to 50ft ; engine and boiler (Ru»ton, Pioetor). 16 and 20 h.p. This Dredge has done very little work, j and has when laid up been carefully attended to by a t-Dietakev. There is a good road constructed to the water's edge. Full particular* can be obtained from Mr JOHN DAYIE. Manse street, Liquidator ; Or 21jj THE AUCTIONEERS. FOR PRIVATE SALE. TWO DESIRABLE FARMS NEAR CLINTON. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY j (LIMITED) ha\e received instruction from I Mr James Rattray to cell by private treaty his two Freehold Sections at Wnnuna. near Clinton, being sections numbered 1 and 2 of A. Brown and Co.'t, subdivision of Wairuna Estate. No. 1 comprises 250 acres, in tussock, of very fine quality, in undulating ridge 1 - ; all ploughable except 25 acres. No 2 comprises 386 acres, in tu-sc ck, of fair qualit}', in undulating ridges: nil ploughable except 60 or 70 acre-= of gullies and stony places. Terms very libcial. Apply to the Company's Officer. lja Late Advertisements. i C3UBDIVISION OF THE HOPEHILL ! O ESTATE, 3878 ACRES. | SPLENDID DAIRY. AGRICULTURAL, and GRAZING FARMS TO LET ON LEASE, 10 YEARS. The Hopehill Estate.-onp of the earliest selections, fronts the Mam South road, about 15 miles from Dunedm. The lower portion of the E3taie is bounded by the Taieri River on the rorth, and on the setith by the Mam road. This block extend* to 310 acres, mostly deep, rich river ■flat, about one-fourth being low terrace, and has been laid off into THREE FIRST-CLASS DAIR^ FARMS of 61^ acres, 112J acres, and 136* acres —all fronting Main South road , creamery and dairy factory quite convenient. The HILL FARM, 3433 acres first-da-s grazing and farming land ; 430 acres in English grasß, 66 acres 111 turnips , about 500 acres additional, suitable for cultivation, now in virgin state All sound, healthy country, with a warm aspect and iiicely-fheKered valleys; an excellent sheep and cattle farm. Five>-roomed house and outbuildings, shearing shed, byie, yards, dip, etc., etc. Conditions of lrase. forms of tender, and full particulars on application to Mi JOSEPH ALLAN, On the Property; Or to DONALD REID & CO. (LIMITED). Dunedin ; Who will receive Tenders till Noon of SATURDAY, Ist March, 1902 20j<i VALUABLE FARM OP 1000 A.CRES TO ■ LI 71 BY TEND I'M. TENDERS will he rereived hv th<> 1111 • dervgned up to lllh FEBRUARY for ' the Laa-e f,n - Die term of Seven Years of 1 tho Balclutha Boiough ENDOWMENT RE ! .SERVE, being— ! i Section* 9. 11, 12, 13, and 14. Bhnk' VIII, Tua]'»»k<i W<--t, ron'niuing 1000 acres n* jne-ei.t ocM'pied by j Mi .1. M'Uo'.K-i't. ' i 11 ■ 1 Tlvi Faim is m good hcast, and ( 0,1-1-;- I of 500 .tcre-^ of arable land, capable of giow- | ing good wheat «nc' turnip crop-, and s r'Or 'O acre-, of good giazii'sj rountrv: is well 'ei't eel ,i"d viater-f 1 , .u-d ,< Mti\ued lii'ie ii'i'i c ' I fiom Tviai i'k;i Mo.it'i : Foi teim-> jiil uartH ular- apply t«> JOHN O MITCHELL. i 22j.i 'Town Clark. T'olchitli.i ' ! FOR PRIVATE SALL. ! 1 T^IKST Cl,\H-> DAIRY I'VRM on Oi;.^o ■*■ Fell.!! lib 70 a. »<- s oiiltidul p.i- t rn> laud 111 full nlti v.ttion : (UwUiiK; trni^e, l>vie foi 24 ro.\-, si \'u'i . < li..fi! 0,1-e r-tc Furt'iei p.ii.nuldi- ' ,1 .mplii .itior to WRK.IIT. .VTKPHhVSON, ,v CO. 22). » Hi^.i -tre. t. Dnnr-.'.in IT,|'~O~N~"E ~Y T O I, EN I). The DU2 EDIN SAVIVG.S TiA VK 1.- agaiu prep ued to LEND MOXiiY 0.1 riIMEIH >I>H at Lov,e.it Cnirent ±i. ic 1-KJ-.D SMITH. 17n Mar.^gei GALVAnISKI) COKK. 'W'IVU 117 CiX 'liTe Ci'-v.-n - 1 - t'-o b^<t a"d rhcan- ' c-t 1101 iii- u'ji turetl - o i-" i jil .'lOiii all ' irojiro.it.cr ji.d <-lon 1 • >-i m - O'iaCiO DAILY ']!>' > 'JJ I.'1 .' on -■ I'omi-i.; N» ..i.upi" l-w! -1 -d urlv 1 :. <Jaa.d v , «md lu\ cii.ar r 'iil C rcu .ili> g ( l 'u.i.iej vi j i^ttaedyi *acl ail Piovun.iul tcwi.3. 1

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Otago Witness, Issue 2497, 22 January 1902, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2497, 22 January 1902, Page 37

Page 37 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2497, 22 January 1902, Page 37

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