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AUCTIONS. AUCTIONS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE " SPRINGFIELD ESTATE, Methven, Ashburton. WAIPAHI ESTATP FURTHER SUBDIVISION SAL&. SPECIiTsALE. • 3250 ACRES. TGYRIEDLANDER BROS. (LIMITED}., Clinton Saleyards. -> •-*- In conjunction with GOULD, BEAUMONT & CC* V ,_,„, .»-■■ . m-r^^T ~ „-~~ have ' received instructions from Dun» THT HE A r^ A T^ N^^ M 0J ITGAG:fiJ Am) <*v Cameron, Esq., to sell, at their Lan<s It^t£ N 9T-^£2^ PANY 0¥ NEW Sale Rooms, Ashburton, ZEALAND (LIMITED) have been favoured *.-,,« with instructions from the Owners of the At lm6 ° p>m# on Waipahi Estate to offer by public auction, SATURDAY, 25th JANUARY, 190b, as above, at a Date Early in February, a {urther b ; ock o£ the above Esta{e> cony The following STOCK: prising 3250 Acres, divided into 11 allot4,200 Hoggets 4,200 rcents ranging from 70 Acres to 800 Acre 1 ?. 8,200 "Ewes 8.20 C LOTS Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 comprise paddocks 1,100 Wethers 1,100 °* v . erv high-class cropping land situated 5,000 Lambs 5,000 handy to Lyndhurst .and Cairnbrae Railway 150 Rams • 150 Stations, confronting Thompson's track, 183 stud Romney Flock 183 which forms the eastern boundary of the J Estate. 18,833 Total 18,833 LOTS Nos. 6, 7, and 8 comprise paddocks. , 1 behind the main Homestead, including „.,,£,,,. „ . _ those known as^fche "Dip" and "Devery's" Cattle, Station Hacks, Draughts, etc., etc. paddocks. LOTS No. 9 and part of No. 11 are known ai™ ™ . -a ,* < 11 a ° Johnston's paddocks, and are situated Also, on account ,f the on the Norfh 5^ of t]le Aghburton Riv€ , CLYDEVALE ESTATE VENDORS s above the qld Homestead. Border Leicester stud Rama j- L R T f W a ~ d 12 JR^ude about 750 acres, Lincoln etud Rams divided into 7 paddocks,, lying directly be.Lincoln stud Ewes tween the mam Homestead and the 010 Lincoln stud Hoggets. Homestead. - „„ „ , . „. t, , , „ It is quite unnecessary for us to make N.8.-Forty-two of the Border stud Rams rema rks about this property now to be are those whwh were running with the offered for sale, as the Estate has earned Border s£id Ewes; the balance are the f0:f 0: - itself a reputation for the high quality flock Rams. o { a n classes of its productions^ — wel! known . to those interested in laftM. * Mso, The Sections are of convenient sixes, and SPECIAL ROMNEY MARSH RAMS. *£ of g Meth. 17 English imported Romney Marsh Rams, held, and close ta Railway Stations, Post, Selected from the flocks of many of Telegraph, and Public Schools, and are all England's noted Romney "\larsh breeders, well within the radius of the nor' -west Copies of the English Certificates of each showers. lof the above-noted rams will be ready for mTTOI> ,_ m " ~" — i circulation shortly, and will be posted on TERMS:— Ten par cent. Cash at Sale; 5 1 application to any address.- P«* «««*• Cash 29th February, .1908; 10 per cent. Oash »Ost March, 1909; 5 per cent. _ , „ _.. 1 , , •, Cash first March, 1910: balance for sor T For further particulars see future adver- yedr3 at 41 nt ' tisements. > - NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY For plans and full particulars apply COMPANY OF N.Z (LTD.), GOULD, BEAUMONT, & CO.. ■ DunecMn and^Sches. FRIEDLANDER 3*o3.^^' LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. Ashburton. OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIA* L-p, r . . TION OF N.Z. (LTD.), B _Jf_ ' A Crawford street, Dunedin.; ** ».- wr .U Also at Balolutha and Milton. Partnership Notice. farms for sale and lease : . , *~ , 4500 Acres, Clarks (going concern) We beg to intimate that we have Entered 2135 Acres, Ranfnrly (going concern) into Partnership. Our Practice as BARRIS- 794 Acres, Shag Valley TERS . and SOLICITORS will be carried ' 3233 Acres and Stock at Tuapeka (goinjr on under the Style of "STATHAM & ' concern) TONKINSON," at our Rooms, No. 94 632 Acres, Kaihiku ' Princes street, Dunedin (opposite National 400 Acres Freehold at Dunbaok • ' Bank). . _ . .. 470 Acres, Puerua; 300 Acres, Wangaloa CHARLES ERNEST STATHAM. *?6 Acres and 472 Acres, Tuapeka Wesi a rrnTT«fTT« •m7T?Tn?T?'n TVYNnrTN^fYxr *°" A cres, JMoutere, Cbatto Creek AUGUSTUS HERBERT TONKINSON Acreg Freehold at Palm . erston . , Dunedin, 4th January, 1 1903. Bja 925 Acres at Hyde. 1' , [ c _, ' We have also a Blacksmith's Business foi I gLABD.] Sale at Sutton, and numerous other Sheep ! and Dairy Farms. DTATIAM & TONKINSON, Inquiry Invited. o ■ BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, f|l E N D E R S. 94 princes street, dunedin Pahau Reserve, Culverden (Opposite National Bank). District. Tn mavmiiler: n-nrf Trt Tract nret Alternative Tenders are invited foS To Flaxmiiiera ana investors. :LEASING tte Pahau ReservC) con tainin g * " 4007 Acres, of 'which 1270 Acres are in 'CtKKW ACRES; under two miles from English grass, for 14 or 21 years. Improvev)OtJ I seaport ; railway through pro- ments to be taken at valuation. perty ; five stations ; one mill working on Tenders "to be. addressed to the Chairman property; enough flax now to run three Nelson School Commissioners, cafe of th* more nviils, and in three years' time could Undersigned, from whom further mforma run' at least 10 mills. Government valua- tlon , may be obtained. tion, £50,000 ; owner will take £45,000. Th« highest or any tender not necessanlj Terms can be arranged. accepted. , , Tenders to be forwarded not later thair Apply to QovPTT-n.-CTo - 29th JANUARY, 1908. J. G. STEVENS, F H LABATT. 83 a Solicitor, Otaki. 165 Hereford street, Christchurch. PfgELitiftiiUAßY ADVERTISEMENT. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION for Auction Sale at INVERELL, in MARCH NEXT. THE GUNNEE ESTATE.— The pick of the far-famed Inverell District, of New South Wales; 31,0.0 acres, freehold, magnificent basaltic, black and red chocolate soiif splendidly watered and very highly impioved; 6000 acres cleared' and undei cultivation. Grand dairying or agricultural land equaLto any in the Commonwealth. Average rainfall, 32 inches. liberal Termg. Lithos of the E»tate and full particulars will be available at an early date oa application to — , «is • O* at , «LJ «£•« %zr «ssfc> QL**LJ>« 9 AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, J7J 7 5*' C ;.!?, I! ?^,F LlL ,_^7"! '^ VD * SEYm GREAT SUBDIVISIONAL AUCTION SALE AT ROMA." THURSDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1908. . j.., ' fHE FAMOUS BiFDANGO ESTATE., About 48,571 Acres Freehold. mHE CHEAPEST SUBDIVISION IN QUEENSLAND, in areas Buitable for Mixed JL Farming, Grazing, and Fattening. Situated about 200 miles West from TOCWOOMBA by rail, 12 miles from ROM 4 on the Southern and Western Railway, and about 200 miles from the New South Wales Border. RAILWAY passing through the Southern portion of the. Property, and FOUR RAILWAY STATIONS ON THE ESTATE. Beautiful Downs Country, eminently suitable for DATRYING, LAMB-RAISING WOOL-GROWING, AGRICULTURE, and FRUIT CULTURE. Comprising some of the BEST Sheep-growing and Fattening Country in Queens land. Average rainfall for 28 years, 22.35 in. Values of the Land are certain to increase greatly. • TERMS : 20 per cent. cash. No further payment on account of principal for two years. Balance in equal payments *at 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 years, bearing interest at 5 per cent, per annum. CLEARING SALE of-- STOCK within 30 days ■oi Sale ot Land.' ' ' BUYERS will be Driven to Inspect. . , . J Liberal Commission to all Agents introducing Buyers. . i For further particulars apply to • ' , - ANGUS M'PHERSON & CO., Agenfe, v "ROMA, QUEENSLAND. '

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Otago Witness, Issue 2809, 15 January 1908, Page 41

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