|~|TAGO EDUCATION BOARD. -APPLICATIONS, accompanied by certificates and testimonials, will be received till SATURDAY, the 25th inst., from TEACHERS qualified to fill the following VACANCIES:— " Tarara.—Head Teacher. Salary, £130. Mount Stuart.—H«ad Teaofcer. Salary, £34. Staath-Taieri.—-Mistress. Salary, £105. Bannockbnrzu —Mispress. Salwry, £95. Tokomairiro. —First Assistant (Male), Salary £175. Oamaru North. —First Assistant (Male). Salary, £190. ' Anderson's Bay. —Assistant. Salary, £90. Tapanui. —Assistant. Salary, £90. Lawrence. —Assistant. Salary, £90. ' Eaitangata. —Assistant. Salary. £90. Part Chalmers. —Assistant, Secocdaocy Department (Male). Salary, £180. Forms of application may be obtained at •this Office. P. G. PRYDE, Secretary, Education. Office, Dunedin, January 14, 1908. 15j» AUCTIONS. <^RONACH, MORRIS, & CO. (LIMITED) *-* have^ received instructions from Mr J. R. Town6end, Waikouaiti, to offer for Private Sale 97* acres' situated in the Stoneburri District,' all ring fenced and in its natural state. It i 6 within an hour's ride of Palmerston, and is real good country, carrying about 800 ewes. For any_ further particulars apply to fja "; .. THE AUCTIONEERS. ■ CLEARING SALE ■ ' • Afc . MERTONv - ,TUESDAY; 21s* JANUARY, 1908, At 12.30 p.m. STRONAOH, MORRIS, & CO. (LIMITED) have- received instructions from Mr John Allen, of Merton, to offer by auction, at the above time and place, ell his DAIRY COWS, PIGS,- Etc. The Stock to be offered consists of: 36 dairy Cows, in full milk or coming to profit ... 1 Bull "3 good Sow*26 growing Pigs 1 three-year-old Spring-carter 1 aged Spring-carter. As Mr Allen has given up dairying all his* Cows and Pigs are for Absolute Sale, and the Auctioneers can recommend anyone in need of Good Stock to be present. Outside Entries Received. 14 j a CENTRAL OTAGO STOCK SALES. SHes for the coming season have been fix**, as follow: — FEBRUARY. . Wednesday', 19 —Middlemarch. Thursday,' 20—Rough Ridge. Friday. 21—Waipiata. MARCH. Tussday, H) —Middlemarch. W-ednesday, 11 —Lauder. Thi ts-jay, 12—Rough Ridgtf Friday, 13—^Waipiata. APRIL. Tuesday, 7 —Middlemarcb. Wednesday, B^ —Lauder. Thursday, 9—Rough Ridge Friday, 10—Waip-ata. MAY. Friday, B—Waipiata,B —Waipiata, 9 a.m. Saturday, 9 —Middlemarch, 9 a.m. frVDNEDIN STOCK AGENTS & WOOLaLJ 1 BROKERS' ASSOCIATION. THURSDAY, 23rd JANUARY (Date o£ Second Dunedin. Wool Sale), At 2 o'clock. At the Auctioneers' Rooms, High street, Dunedin. g-AT.TC OF-SPLENDID FREEHOLD FARM. \^TRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. 'f" (LIMITED) have received instruotions from- Mr Thomas Taylor, of WaiXuna, to sell by public auction, as above: His Waipahi Property (known as the Hut ■P-addook), containing 320 acres freehold, originally part of the Waipahi portion of the Popotunoa Estate, of which it~was consiilered one of the finest selections. Tho block is well fenced, splendidly watered, $nd has -a warm, • sunny aspect. It is at present all laid down in grass. Situated jivithin two 1 miles of Waipahi Railway Station, Easy terms. Full particulars on, application to [WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. (LTD.), 7js Dunedin, Inver,cargill, Gore, etc.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2809, 15 January 1908, Page 41
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