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Anctio s. FRIDAY, 22nd MAY. 1903, At 2.50 p.m. At Otago Corn and Wool Exchange, Vo£el street. SALE of VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTY and BUILDINGS. DONALD REID & CO. (LIMITED) have rrce \<_d instructions from tha Trustees m tho Estate cf th.> late Francis Meenan to sell on the above c'ate the following Valuable FrechoM Property, with Buildings thereon: Section 17, Blcxk XXIII. containing 1 rood, sitra c.l in Great Kmj street, Dunedin, with two-storeyed brick and '-tone dwelling and shop ?nd two-storeyed brick pr.d stono stable, together with store and out houses thereou. Art old established and successful prrduce bn^iae^ has- bern conduced on this propirty for very many y^ars, and the purthasor vill have the option of taking over the goodwill and the of the busineo? at a \aluation. Tho Auctioneers would draw special attontion to this cale, offering as it does the opportunity to acquire valuah'e freehold property in the centre of the city, together v. ith an old-est«ibli=hed business. For conditions of sale and full particulars apply to Messrs CALLAN & GALLAWAY. Solicitor.-, Dunedin ; 2my° THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 16th MAY, At 2 p.m. At the Horse Bazaar, Gore. CHOICE GRAZING PROPERTY AT RANKLEBURN. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have recpived instructions to sell as above, on account of the Estate of the late Wm. Sheath. th<3. Freehold and Small Graz.ng Run ft Rankleburn, formerly occupied by Mr Wm. Sheath, as under: The Land cowk-ts cf about 320 acres freehold and a small grazing rum of 966 acres, with 16 years to urn at an annual rental of 6d per acre. A rcs<>rve of 32 acres, held at a rental cf Is per acre, will be given in, subject to the approval of the Land Board. The property is most conveniently situated, being only three miles by a good road from Pomahaka. Railway Station and Telegraph Office. There is pVinty of water and shelter on the land, which is good, healthy gheep country, and grows splendid oats and turnips. It compr'ses two of the best blocks of tho old Dalvey E-tate. The leasehold is divided inio five paddocks and the freehold into six, and no portion of it has had more thnn one cron talcen off it. The buildings, which are all on the leasehold, con'kt of 7-roomed Dwellirig-hcuse, 6-stalied stable and barn, sheep yards, ere. Stcok can be taken at valuation if required. The land will. run 1500 sheep at least. This Property js well known as about the best in the Rankleburn District, and the Auctioneers have every confidence in recommrmding it to anyone in want cf a fiiist-clasi-; sheep farm. Terms can be arranged if desired. Further particulars on application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON. & CO., 6my Dunedin. Gore, or Kelso. TUESDAY, 19th MAY, 1903. At Middlemarch. npHE FARMERS' "AGENCY COMPANY -«- will hold a Stock Sale at above time and place. Entries invited with THE FARMERS' AGENCY CO.. 6my Dunedn. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GREAT ANNUAL HORSE FAIR. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. beg to intimate to the breeders and owners of Horses in Otugo and Southland that their Twelfth Annual Honss Fair will take place this year at the Dunedin Horse Sakyards on THURSDAY, 4th JUNE, When, they will offer A SPLENDID SELECTION OF CLYDESDALE HORSES From the loading breeders in Otago and Soutldand ; said on FRIDAY, 5-.h JUNE. When will be submitted \ LARGE NUMBER of HACKS and HARNESS HORSES. Entries are now bring receivsd, and as the order of ealc will be dependent upon the older in which those come to hand, vendors who desire an eaily position in the sale should lose no time vi forwarding particulars to the Auctioncre. This Annual .Sale, taking place as it does at the tune, of the Agricultural and Pastoral Society's Winter Show (the most successful function of the kind in New Zealand), ensures an attendance of farmc-re and others impo«il)lo to be gathered el»&\vhere. and in ooiinequeiii a apiicloii who have patronised this ha\e ilv. a>s obtained gratifying risuk-. 6rny DAIRY FARMS FOR PRIVATE SALE ON EASY TERMS. WRIGHT, RTEPHENSON, & CO. have rrcpuod instructions from Mr George C. Tothill to sell by private treaty the balance of hus Titiroa and Springfield Estates, <-übdivided into lots to suit pur-cha-crfc, fiom 50 acres upwards. The Propei ty is admirably adapted for dairying purposes, and is situated in the middle of cno of the mo=t prosperous dairying districts in the South Island. There arp a creameiy, lailway i-tation, school, ami telephone on the property. Mr Tothill finds that his dairy and expert business demand* hi= \>hoie attention, and fuithpr, his business necessitates ln» going to England at an early date, a»d lie hag thorofoie decided to sell the whole of his land, with tho exception of his Oaklands Homestead, without delay. TERMS. — Eafy terms for the land can Le given, and buyers can also arrange to get cows upon the time-payment system. Further particulars on application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, k CO . i Invercargill. Dunedin, and Gora.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2561, 6 May 1903, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2561, 6 May 1903, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2561, 6 May 1903, Page 33

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