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AUCTIONS SATURDAY, 20th APRIL, At 1 o'clock, At their Land Sale Rooms. Duncdin. FOR BONA FIDE SALE, ONE OF THE RICHEST AGRICULTURAL AND GRAZING FARMS IN NEW ZEALAND, On the Banks of the Clutha River. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON, & CO., (LIMITED), acting under instructions from Mr Joseph Mosley, who is g| vI,I S up farming owing to failing health, will sell by auction at above time and place: His most fertile and far-famed " WILLOWMEAD " FARM, containing 2SO acres, more or less. This is one of the earliest-selected Properties in Otago. and there is piobablv no farm of e mat size to surpass it in New Zealand for the production of grain, turnips, and pasture, and no one who is looking out for such a Property should fail to make inspection of it. It has never been out of the Mosley family, and is only now on the market because of the state of the owner s health. The buildings and all other improvements are extensive, complete, and up to date, including 9-roomed House, 5-stalled stable, 2 loose-boxes, barn, cowbyre, men s hut, implement shed, sheepyard and dip, orchard, etc. Ten acres are in oats, 40 in turnips (to be taken ft valuation). " Willowrnead " Farm is only three miles from Stirling Railway Station and Dairy Factory, and one mile and a-half from school. Failing a purchaser for the Farm as a whole, Mr Mosley will offer it in three lots, as follows : LOT I.—Containing about 110 acres, divided into 5 paddocks. About 20 acres are in turnips, balance in grass. LOT 2. Containing about 100 acres, divided into 5 paddocks. About 10 acres are in turnips, balance in grass. The Homestead and all buildings are on this Section. LOT 3.—Containing about 80 acres, divided into 4 paddocks. About 20 acres are in stubble, five acres in turnips, balance Each lot has a road frontage, and is bounded by the river on the back. Easv terms may be arranged. Further particulars from the Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 26th APRIL At 12 o'clock. UNRESERVED SALE OF FREEHOLD LANDS IN TUAPEKA MOUTH DISTRICT. RIGHT. STEPHENSON, k CO. JV (LIMITED) have received instructions from Messrs A. J. and R. Brown, Tuapeka Mouth, to sell by auction all their Freehold Properties, at above time and place, as follows: Lot 2. —201 acres 3 roods 35 polos more or less being Sections 71, 72, and 73, Block I. Waitahuna West. About 62 acres is good flat land, part stubble, part fallow; balance of about 140 acres is in tussock. This block is situated about three-quarters of a mile from school, post office, and steamer landing. Lot 2. —51 acres 0 roods 14 poles more or less, being Section 27, Block 11, Waitahuna West. This section is in English grass, and adjoins Mr J. J. Cross's farm about three miles from Tuapeka Mouth. Lot 3. —10 acres more or less, being Sections 103 and 109, Block I, Waitahuna West. Lot 4. —4 acres 3 roods 6 poles more or less, being Section 166, Block I, Waitahuna West. Lot 5. —2 acres 0 roods 11 poles, lx>ing closed road bet.voon Section No. 62 and part Section 63, Section 71, and part Section 72. Block I, Waitahuna West Full particulars re terms, etc., from Messrs lIAGGITT, BRENT, AND WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Duncdin; Or, 30m THE AUCTIONEERS.

Otago Coach and Carriage Factory, [Established ISOL] New Factory, 329 Cumberland St., Dunedin, Farm Waggons, fHfP' Farm Drays, 'f^ Tip Drays, Spring Carts, Gigs, Dogcarts, *>i Single and Double Buggies, \l(itt|JS Station Waggons, W Wool and Skin Presses, etc., etc., always in stock. ONLY THE VERY BEST V, OF WELL-SEASONED _V< I\V MATERIAL USED. S^j BEFORE DECIDINGHELsFTWHITIE, WRITE US. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHTI

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Otago Witness, Issue 3030, 10 April 1912, Page 41

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Page 41 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3030, 10 April 1912, Page 41

Page 41 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3030, 10 April 1912, Page 41

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