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Auet ons. Sale of Balance of HEDDON BUSH ESTATE. 1652 ACRES 1652 AGRICULTURAL LAND. WRTGHT, SfTEPHENSON, & CO. (in conjunction with the NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z., LIMITED) have been instructed by Mr Donaid Macdonald to sell privately, with as little delay as possible, the three Sections remaining unsold on the Heddon Bush Estate. Particulars as under-noted. Tho land now offered is all good, level, Agricultural Land, mostly in English grass. j Excepting a strip on the east side, all the land is naturally dry, and requires no drainage. Sections 16 and 17 would make two very good sheep farm? Section 18, being smaller, is more suitable for mixed farming. On the east side of Sections 16 and 17 a channel is being cut, which will drain the strip of rich swampy land in these two sections. Particulars are as follows: — j Area. Price. , Section 16 728 3* 23 £4 10 0 ! Section 17 681 0 21 317 6 Section 18 243 2 30 4 17 6 Terms: 10 per cent. Cash, 5 per cent, in two years, 5 per cent, in three years, 5 per t cent, in four years, balance in five years. , Interest at 5 per cent. Fcr further- particulars apply to 19ap THE AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF FINE RIVER FLAT FARM, Near Otautau, Southland. SATURDAY, 13th MAY, _ At 1.30 p.m. At Crescent, Inveroargill. .■\7tTRIGHT, STEPHENSON. & CO i ▼ T have received instructions from Mr i Robert Story, to sell by pxiblic auction : 1 His fine FARM, near Otautau, containing 701 acres very rich Land, in a high state of cultivation. The land is almost all deep, rich, alluvial flat, that will grow almost anything, and yields splendid crops of wheat, linseed, or oats. It k well fenced, and divided into 16 paddocks. I There is a very fine two-storeyed dwell- j ing-house on the property, containing' 12 rcoms, besides bathroom, etc., also two cottages. «f three rooms each, and numerous other outbuildings. The farm is splendidly situated in the heart of the famous Western district of Southland. It 's within four miles of the rising town of Otautau, by first-class level metal road, school, etc., within easy reach. t Terms nt sale, or by arrangement" with Ihe auctioneers. Mr Story, having bought the Venlaw Station, must sell. Buyers can therefore inspect the property with confidence. Further particulars on application to the Auctioneers ; or Mr Story, on the Property. 26ap ! SALE OF MOA* FLAT ESTATE, OTAGO, NEW ZEALAND. 64,780 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND SUB- ! DIVIDED INTO FARMS. j EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from the Proprietors of the Mba Flat Estate to sell by private treaty : The whole of the Property, subdivided into suitable-sized Farms. Moa Flat is a magnificent block of country, at present carrying upwards of 70,000 crossbred sheep and 1000 head of cattle, and a finer, healthier lot of Stock is not to be found in New Zealand. It is all splendid lambing ground, being warm, dry, and well sheltered. About 15,000 acres have been cultivated, and the hulk of the remainder is well suited for cultivation. English grass, turnips, wheat, and oats grow to perfection, and the property contains a large area of the finest fruit-growing land in the colony. Prices for th© purely pastoral country range from 20s to 40s per acre, and for the mixed pastoral and agricultural land, from i£3 to £7 per acre. Buyers of the land will be given an opportunity of acquiring- some* of the sheep on th© property at reasonable rates and without public competition, and they will thus have paying going concerns from the outset. The Edievale Railway Station is within thr^e miles of the Estate. Plans, prices, terms, and full particulars on application to WRIGHT. STEPHENSON, & CO., Dunedin, Inv&roargill, Gore, or Kelso. Since the above advertisement was first inserted over 20,000 acres of the Moa Flat Estate have eben sold, and the auctioneers would urge upon all who are open for the purchase of farms to come at once and inspect. CLEARING SALE OF THE WHOLE OF LINWOOD SHEEP. At Castlarock Sheepyards, Lumsden, On WEDNESDAY, 10th MAY, 1905, At 12 noon. •T^RIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. In conjunction -with MESSRS J. E. WATSON & CO. (LTD.), have received instructions from the Proprietors of the Linwood Station to sell, at the above time and place, the following lines of Sheep: 6849 four, six, and eight-tooth Ewes 3284 two-tooth Ewes 2250 ewe Lambs 580 Wethers (mixed ages) 230 Romney and merino Rams. The above lines are all tussock-grown Bheep, in good condition, and comprise the ■whole flock. The annual draft of this year's culls having already been disposed of, the above are a tip-top lot. Lurcheon provided. 19ap OTAGO DAILY TIMES.— The only Morning Newspaper published between Oamani and Invercargill. Circulating exteueivelj; in Dunedin and all Provincial towns.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2668, 3 May 1905, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 2668, 3 May 1905, Page 37

Page 37 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 2668, 3 May 1905, Page 37

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