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AUCTIONS. SUBDIVISION OF HILL HAMPTON ESTATE, PALMERSTON (OTAGO). MESSRS DALGETY & 00. (LTD.) have been instructed by James Ross, Esq., to offer by publio auction, at the Coronation Hail, Palmerston, On THURSDAY, 18th MARCH, 1920, At 11 a.m., His Famous Hill Hampton Property in the following Subdivisions:— Lot 2.—373 Acres (more or less) Freehold, in 6 paddocks; no buildings. Lot 5".—222 Acres (more or less) Freehold, and 40 Acres Education Reserve given in, in 9 paddocks; 8-roomed House, new 8-stalled stable, chaffhouse, loose-box, 2stalled stable and loose-box, implement shod attached to stable, yards and dip. Lot 4. —205 Acres (more or less) Freehold, in 3 paddocks; no buildings. Lot 5. 204 Acres (more or less) Freehold, and 18 Acres Education Reserve given in, in 3 paddocks; 6-roomed stone House, new woolshed. (Note: Shearing machines, engine, woolpress, and tables are being removed.) Lot 0. —229 Acres (more or less) Freehold in 3 paddocks; no buildings. Lot 7.-—ls Acres (more or less) Freehold, in 1 paddock; good hut. Litho. plans are now being prepared. Mr Ross is retaining Lot 1, with about 15 acres, on which his homestead is built. The rest of the property is being sold solely because of his increasing age. TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, 10 per cent, on possession, 15 per cent, in one year,_ balance 5 years at 5i per cent. Possession will be given about middle APRIL. Anyone desirous of acquiring first-class land suitable for any purpose cannot do better than inspect this exceptionally well and favourably known property. Lying as it does within a few minutes of Palmerston Township, and being situated in the ftiost equable climate in the dominion, buyers can. have every confidence that in acquiring subdivisions they will secure land that will yield them a handsome competence. A considerable portion of the property has been used for stud purposes, and it ia all in excellent heart and full of feed. DISPERSAL SALE OF THE FAMOUS MOUNT HAMPTON BORDER LEICESTER AND CORRIEDALE FLOCKS. FRIDAY, 19th MAROHf 1920, At 10.30 a.m. At the Homestead Yards, close to Palmerston. DALGETY & "COMPANY (LTD.) In conjunction with WRIGHT. STEPHENSON, & CO. (LTD.), have been instructed by James Ross, Esq., who is selling his property, to offer by publio auction, as above. The of his Border Leicester and Corriedale Studs and his Flook Sheep. BORDER LEICESTERS. 20 specially-selected stud B.L. Ewes 340 stud B.L. Ewes 10 specially-selected stud B.L. ewe Lambs 140 stud B.L. ewe Lambs 14 special stud. B.L Rams 11 spi'cial stud B.L. ram Lambs , 105 stud B L. ram Lambs. CORRIEDALES. 420 stud Corriedale Ewes 125 stud Corriedale ewe Lambs 7 stud Corriedale Rams 103 stud Corriedale ram Lambs. CROSSBRED SHEEP. ' 264 two-tooth Ewes 300 four-tooth Ewes 323 six-tooth Ewes 290 s.m. Ewee 278 failing-mouth Ewes 365 two-tooth Wethers . 950 Lambs ' 20 fat Wethers. . . All the lines will be sold in lots to suil purchasers. Catalogues are now being printed. As Mr Ross has deoided to sell out, the whole of the stock is for bona fide sale. Luncheon provided. 4m ~>i\fl FEET 2£in Galvanised Iron iVU PIPING, at 2s 9d foot, including Elbows.—O'DonnelFs, 280 King street, Dunedin. buy foreign Incubators when you » ▼ ' can get a superior- machine for less money made in New Zealand? We have been appointed Sole Agents for the locally-made "TRIUMPH" INCUBATOR. Already one of the largest Poultry Farmers in the South Island has ordered. 10 of these machines. Get your order in for this season 125-egg. 250-egg. 375-egg. 500-egg. £l4 £lB £22 10 s . £2B ERASER & CO., 9m Crawford street, Dunedin. <l O R PRIVATE SALE. * 1900 ACRES FREEHOLD, 3285 ACRES CROWN LEASEHOLD. Rental £56. Expires March, 1931. BUILDINGS: 5-roomed Dwelling-house, stable, shearing-shed, men's hut; 4 miles from railway, post office, and school. Estimated carrying capacity, 2200 sheep and 150 cattle. PRICE: £6 10s nor acre for Freehold; Goodwill of Leasehold given in. The cheapest investment on the market. Further particulars on application/ to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO (LTD.), 9m. Inyercargill. WHY YOU SHOULD SEND YOUR MOTOR CYCLE REPAIRS To THORNIGROFTS', \ DUNEDIN. Because they are experienced men, and know how to do the work. Because they charge reasonable prices. Because they are the nearest Motor Works to the Railway Station. Because Thornicrofts have had experience in the motor line in France, Belgium^ Germany, and Etftgland. z THORWtCROFTS' MOTOR AND CYCLE WORKS, STATION STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3443, 9 March 1920, Page 29

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