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| AUCTIONS. | | jfRjGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27th~ At 11 o'clock. AT THEIR. OFFICES, < HIGH STREET, DUNE DIN. iffSLL-KNOWN S.G. BUN, KNOWN* AS EL, DORADO BUN (■year Waikotiaiti, Otago), FOR BONA FIDE- SALE. i W* r I Sn T '- STEp nENSON and CO 2\ ORBELL C F r Io lV f i^ trllctiM a m jj. S. ORBELL, EbQ., to offor nt tie above lime sod place his weil-known Small Graz ing Ron situated in the middle of'tho River Station Country, beins 1 Titin ititt «®pnsing 3390 ACRES hold at an annual rental of £IG9 13s for 21 years from March Ist, 1014. This is all ewo country, carrying a. halfbrei flock, is accessible by a good motor road, and may be described as absolutely one of th« bw. S.G. Runs in the whole of Otago. The country has a splendid warm exposure. The improvements include Hut, Sheertyards, dip. etc. 1 Tenns c an " C 8 arranged. Further particulars from Fhe Auctionoere. 80Q9 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27th At 11 o'clock. ' 1 ' • AT THEIR OFFICES, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. In the Estate of A. S. ORBELL, Deceased. SUBDIVISION OF THE RIVER STATION, ■VTAlttl TUSSOCK COUNTRY, NEAR , WAIKOUAITI, OTAGO. ■' fVVBIGHT, STEPtIENSON and CO., L»" LTD., hnve received instructions from tie TRUSTEES of tho lato MR A. S. ORBELL, to offer for sale at Public Auo- , tion aa abovo tho following subdivisions of the River Station: — LOT I.—Pastoral License, 171 D, comprising 4150 Acres (more or less), held at an annual rental of £176, for 14 years . from M'arch Ist, 1910. LOT 2.—S.G.R. 171E, comprising 4490 J Acres (more or less), held at an annual A. i rent of £187 Is Bd, for 21 years from y ' the lat September, 1907. LOT 3.—1251 Acrcs 0 Eoodr, (moro or less), I Freehold, locally known as the Preemptive Right Block. LOT 4. —2400 Acrcs (moro or loss) Freehold, locally known as tho Woolehed Block, with Education Leas© of 98 acres 0 roods 22 poles (moro or Iceo), held at an annual rental o[ £7 7s 4d for 21 yoars from Ist July, 1914 —to be given in. On this Block thero is a house, stable, woolahed, and yards. The.above comprises some of the most L attractive coastal tussock country in the i South Island. Tho wholo area is free from > rabbits, nnd there is no snow risk. The' I best <Jf tho country will carry 2 cwea to t S acres, and tho wholo may bo described ftt • ideol halfbred breeding country. Tho L Freehold adjoins the well-known Mount Royal Estate, and is accessible bj good jmotor road. The Leasehold lies immediately behind the Freehold. POSSESSION will be given on or about L th'» middle of Mnrch, 1921, and all the sheep > and cattle on the property will be offered ; for 6ale tho same month, so that the purchasers may have" an opportunity of stocking tip with acclimaiiscd clock. TERMS "for Leasehold, CASH. •..«< TERMS for Freehold can bo arranged. PLANS are in courso of preparation. I Further particulars from MESSRS DOWNIE ' STEWART and PAYNE, Dunedin, Solicitors for tho Estate, or from the BOO" Auctioneers. : IMPORTANT SALE , . oX LARGE GRAZING PROPERTY | IST SOUTHLAND. t TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 30th, 1920, . At 12 o'clock noon. : AT LAND SALE ROOMS, I . HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. t ' • r FOR-BONA FIDE SALE. ' "CASTLEDOWNS," DIPTON. I iIXTRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., 1 l» » LTD., have received instructions from MESSRS A. STEVEN and CO., LTD., to » , Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION asabovothat t desirable FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD 5 [ PROPERTY, known as "CASTLEDOWNS, particulars of which aro as follows: — 7500 ACRES FREEHOLD, and ' 1600 ACRES (moro or lees) PASTORAL ' .LEASE, about 4 years to run; annual t Tent, £43. SITUATION: Tho Property is situated almost due West of Dunedin. It is 6J miles from Dipton (on tho Invcrc'argill-Lumsden line), and 55 miles from School. Access is by good gravelled road. | PRESENT STATE: 20 Acres ploughed for turnips, 280 acres English." grass, balanco clean silver tussock, about 2700 acx©3 which Ihave boon surfaco aowu. Approximately half the total area is ploughable. Subdivided into 12 paddocke and 4 blocks by good fences. Well watered. IMPROVEMENTS: 7-ftooined house and ctc., dairy, shearers' quartero, man's hut, olbo camp hut, now 6-stallea stable, implement shod cowshed, chaffhouse and storeroom, woolahed for 400 sheep, largo dip. All the foregoing aro in good order. There is a seam of good quality coal on the property. ' STOCK: Over 4000 big framed Romney cross Sheep (of which 2500 aro ewes, balance wethers and hoggets), and 60 head cattle. The previous owners 'carried 6500 ■heep (nearly all owes). Lambing average is about 83 per cent. Tho owners winter tile above stock without turnips. GENERAL: The Firm of Messrs A. Steven and Co., Ltd., is going into Liquidation, tad, ae a consequence "Castledowns" is for ' bona fide sole. The highest point is tinder 2000 feet, and the lowest about 550. _ The whole cf the place being rideablo, it is *ety easily worked, a man and boy providing efficient labour. Tho sheep are a fine typo <>f Romney cross, and the wool has I always brought high prices. POSSESSION will be given on February tat, 1921. The stock may be taken, at 4 nlnation if desired, otherwise a Clearing' Sele will b© held at end Jenuary, 1921. 'EASY TERMS will be given, -viz.: 10 Pw, coat. Deposit, 20 per cont. on date of Soeeession. Balance may remain on mortfor five years at 5J per cent. NOTE: In connexion with tho above, the Auctioneers wish to draw' attention to tho f»ct that if the Purchaser • profors a greater • •lea of agricultural land than is contained I "Castledowns" itself, ho may have th« Option of purchasing the adjoining farm, tie property of Mrs W. J. Love, consisting ot 2106 Acres Freehold, «t the price of £9 12s J fid ner acre. This farm comprises nearly : j, i »n level land in good order, and with •«v toll steading. The TERMS are 30 per cent. | balance 5 years at 52 P® r oen^further particulars from , THE AUCTIONEERS, DUNEDIN. Ab4 BRANCHES. ' 817T 1

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16985, 6 November 1920, Page 17

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