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AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1908, At 10 o'clock sharp. Otago Farmers' Horse Bazaar. ANNUAL HARVEST HORSE SALE. npHE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-A TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEWZEALAND (LIMITED). j We shall hold our Annual Harvest Horse Sale as above, when we shall offer, on account of various Clients, a number of superior Working Mares and Geldings; also, on account of leading Studmasters, a few Pedigreed Mares and Fillies. Particulars later issue. L. MACLEAN, 7j» Auctioneer. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. TJLEASE REMEMBER THIS. HEAVY- YIELDING GRASSES. I Paspalum Seed, 6d per lb at Sydney; freight or postage extra. Giant Paspalum, ?<& per lb; height. sft and 6ft. Rhodes Grass, 5s per lb; yield 12 tons per acre. The Winter Grasses, P. Commutata, and Garland Grass, Giant Couch, African Wonder, and four species Brazilian Grasses, , 3s each packet. B> HARRISON, BurringbaT, N.S.W. QUEENSLAND LANDS. FOR particulars of FREEHOLD ami CROWNJL.ANDS in Queensland appiy to the ! OLDEST-ESTABLISHED FIRM OF LAND AGENTS ON THE DARLING DOWNS. Full information and illustrated catalogues of Farming and Grazing Lands on application. i WEAVER'S LIMITED, (Late- Soholefield, Godsall, & Weaver), TOOWOOMBA. DARLING DOWNS, QUEENSLAND. Branches at Brisbane, Pitt&worth, Dalby, and Charloville. ENLARGEMENTS. SEND for Price of Best Enlargements procurable in New Zealand. Only th<3 j best Artists employed. This is not a> bogus so-called art company. Note Address : G U V, Photographer, care Otago Witness. Splendid Savr-arilling Property to toe Leased ON A CUTTING ROYALTY. ONE of the most Up-to-date Mills and Plants, quite new, all ready a*nd in. first-class going older. Splendid steel railway line and Locomotive; line laid right on to "the centre of the bush, which consists mostly of splendid TOTARA and MATAI. The Mill is erected on the Main Trunk railway, and connected by a siding. 150 MILES from AUCKLAND 250 MILES frpm WELLINGTON. 6000 ACRES of TOTARA and MATAI BUSH, with a Sprinkling of WHITE PINE. This is possibly the finest Totara and Matai Bush in the Dominion. The proprietors iavitc offei-3 for leasing the above valuable property on a cutting royalty. Th*» lessors have the new Mill in splendid working order, and the levees would onlyhave to extend the tramway through thej bush as required. ! For a practical man there is a fortune h* this proper tv. ' Two large markers — namely, Auckland and Wellington, — and the smaller inlandtowns will take all the totara that it is possible to turn out. This is a chance of a lifetime for a co-op^rativo company of workers to take up a lease .and make a fortune out of it. Therefore it should commend itself to practical milling hands. At the present time heart of totara could be landed at Wellington at net co«t to lessees, 13s 9d per 100 ft sup. ; should the railway rates be further reduced (as is expected), it would be landed at 12s 6d per 100 cost. Intending lessees therefore can see the splendid profits that can be reade out of this proposition. For further particulars apply to E. M. BOULTON. Secr&tary the Pungapunga Timber Cora* pany (Limited), Nathan's Buildings, \ WELLINGTON. 23d

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Otago Witness, Issue 2861, 13 January 1909, Page 41

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Page 41 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2861, 13 January 1909, Page 41

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