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sutn <ons. LAND SALE BY AUCTION. 'Crescent Rooms, Invercargill. SATURDAY. 19th AUGUST, 1011, At 2 p.m. STEPHENSON, & CO. \ » (LIMITED) have received instructions from Messrs Stott Bros, to sell by auction, as above, their Freehold Farm, containing; ‘ 373 ACRES (more or less). Sections 12 and 15, Block LXV, Mabel Hundred, L.T. title, situated 2$ miles from Woodlands Railway Station, pest office, dairy factory, school, etc. Buildings consist of 7-roomed Dwelling-house (in good order) 7-stallcd ■ stable, shcaring and implement shed, and two huts. The land is all flat and improved, and fenced into nine paddocks; at present 115 acres ploughed, 20 acres turnip land, remainder in English grass. Those on the lookout for a first-class farm in good order, ••onvoniently situated, are strongly recommended to inspect, as the owners are offering the ’ Property for* genuine sale. Terms and other particulars on application to 9au THE AUCTIONEERS.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE At Mr Wm. Cumming’s Farm, Malaghans, Queenstown, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1911, Commencing at 12 Noon. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, A CO. (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr William Gumming, Malaglians, who has sold his farm, to offer for sale, on the above date, All his. STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, and SUNDRIES. Full particulars later issues. 16au TUESDAY, 29th AUGUST. At 12 o’clock sharp. GOODWILL OF LEASE OF AGRICULTURAL FARM OF 1400 ACRES AT HILLEND. CLEARING SAIiE OF SHEEP. &ORSES AND PLANT. P ALGETY & CO. (LIMITED) are instructed by Mr A. D. Bett, Hillend, to sell by auction, at his Farm, Hillend, on Tuesday-, 29th August, at 12 o’clock sharp: The Goodwill of the Lease of his leasehold farm, comprising 1400 acres of Good Agricultural Land; RENT 4s PER ACRE LEASE 7 YEARS TO RUN, WITH AN OPTIONAL PURCHASING CLAUSE AT £4 PER ACRE. 75 acres are sown in oats, 15 acres in ryccorp, 73 acres stubble, 70 acres turnip land, 78 acres turnips, 95 acres ploughed, 13S acres new grass 434 acres one to five-year-old grass, 422 acres natural state. Buildings—Four-roomed House, stable for 14 horses, sheepyards, etc. One mile from post and telegraph- office and school, seven mi'os from Lovell’s Flat Railway Station, 10 miles from Balclutha by good roads. ' The Farm is in first-class heart: not more than two vhito crops have been taken off any part of it. THE LEASE, WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE, WAS OBTAINED IN 1905, and the tenant has the option of exercising his right to purchase at any time. This Property is well worth the attention of anyone in search of a good I agricultural farm. All the surplus , ewes ! and lambs were fattened last autumn, and 1 in ordinary season heavy crops of grain and turnips are assured. Immediately after the sale, the. Whole of the Stock and Implements will he sold without reserve, whether the land is sold or not. 12au DAIRY FARMS, CLUTHA:—I64 Acres £7 10s; 285 Acres, £7.—Particulars Maitland Jones, 30 Crawford street, Dunedin. lhaui

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Otago Witness, Issue 2996, 16 August 1911, Page 41

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Page 41 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2996, 16 August 1911, Page 41

Page 41 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2996, 16 August 1911, Page 41