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PUBLIC NOTICES. -j ON THE PREMISES, TYNE STREE9. TUESDAY, 29th MARCH, 1927. At 1.30 p.m. Q.EORGE SUMPTER AND SON have i)een favoured with instructions from the Trustees, Executors and Agency Co„ trustees in the Deceased Estate of the late Mr G. B. SCOTLAND, to sell— That VALITABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, being Section Eleven (11), Block One (1), Tyne Street. together with a faitlifully huilt (12ft studs) Bungalow, containing Six (6) Rooms, hathroom, ' scullery. electric light, gas, hot and cold water, concrete paths, sewerage connection. This property commands an excellent view with the added advantage of not having to climb the liill to ol)tain it. Being a corner Section it has a frontage of both Tyne, and Arun Streets. For further particulars apply to Messrs Mackisack and Smith, Itchen Street. Oamaru. At the same time and place the whole of the VALUABLE FURNITURE will he ofTered. TATTERSALT.S. FRIDAY, 8th APRIL, at 1 o'clock. * (JEORGE ' SUMPTER AND"" SON have l)een favoured yvith inst ructions from Mr W, SAUNDERST.ODER (who has prchased a property in Waikato) to sell — All his Interest in that VALT" ABLE EDUCATIONAL LEASE.HOLD, together with a New Bungalow of Five Rooms washhouse, fowlhouse, and cowshed. The land comprises Twenty-six (26) Acres of virgin sbil. It is situated right at the Herbert Railway Station, and would make a splendid poultry farm. The lease has about 12 years to run, with a right of renewal for another 21 years. The rent and rates are only about £13 per annum. The purchaser may take over the Coal Business which is now run by Mr Saunders-Loder with such good results, in conjunction with the property.

CLEARING SALE AT ALMA, THURSDAY, 31st MARCH, at 11 a.m. i i The NORTH OTAGO FARMERS' | x CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD,. have been favoured with inj structions from Mr WALTER HOLi LANDS, who has disposed of his property, to sell by Public Auction as above, the whole of his Live Stock. Implements, and Sundries, as under: — SHEEP— 166 S.M. Cross-bred Ewes. 4C F.M. Cross-bred Ewes. 105 2 and 4-tooth F. and F. WetFers. 70 -Forward Rape Lambs 6 B.L. Rams. HORSES— 7 Draught Mares ancl Geldings 6-8 years. 1 Pony; CATTLE— ' 4 Dairy Cows in Milk 1 Heifer. 2 Calves. IMPLEMENTS — 2 D.F. Ploughs R. and G. Disc Ilarrows R. and G., Disc Harrows P. ancl D.D., 6-leaf Tinc Harrows, Chain Harrows, Farm Dray and 1'rame Tip Dray and Frame, Spring Dray, McC. and M.H. Binders, McC, Drill with rape ancl turnip attacHment. Deering Mower, B. and McD. Roller (new), Drill Plouglr, Scuffler, 2 R. and G. CuJtivators, Hay Rake, Gig,. Collars, Ilames and Winkers for 6 horses. 2 Saddles and Brechings, 2 sets Leading Chains, Spring Dray Harness, 2 Sets Gig Harness, (5 Horse Covers, Blocks and Chains, 6 pairs Chains, 8 coils Cyclone Netting, 100 Stakes, Alfa Laval Separator, M. II. Separator, 70 Sacks O.S. Chaff, 80 Sacks Straw Chaff, 20 Sacks Crushecl Oats, 500 Empty Sacks. and Sundries too numerous to mention. Also quantity of Household Furniture. LUNCIIEON PROVIDED * — — J J)AVID ^yiLLIAMS. LAND, -ESTATE, AND GOMMISSION AGENT TIMES BUILDINGS. OUl ACRES Freehold, situated 3 miles south-ern township by good road; school 1 mile. Subdivided 14 paddocks, well watered and fenchd. 100 Acres cultivated, balance in pasture, carries 400 ewes, 100 dry isbeep, and quantiLv cattle. 6-Roonied Dwelling" with -u conveniences and outbuildings, sheep dip, 8-bail cow byre with concrete flocr and yard, 5-stalled. stable, loosebox and woolshed. First-class grazing, fattening, or cropping farm. PRICE— £12 10s per acrc. Terms arranged. 07 K ACRES Freehold. goocl graz- ^ ing or cropping farm. Dwelling 5-rooms, l)athroom, scullery, storc room, coal house, wash house, dairy, electric light, hot anu cold water, 5-stallcd stable, chaff house and cow byrc combined. Ground arouncl house well laid out orchard etc.; H miles township and school. PRICE— £25 per acre Would exchange for sheep run. ^ r^rtf^—New and Up-to-date Bun- ^ ^ galow, 5-rooms, every possible convenience; i-acre Freehold Section. Sunny position, central situation. Exceptionally easy terms. ORDER FROM US. We Can Supply SuitableCoals for All Needs. n.z. express co.. ltd. Thones 1616 and 1808. Printed and publishecl by Thomas Doyle, of Oamaru, for the "North Otago Times" Pnblishing Conn • pany at the Registered Uiiice of Ihe Company, corner^ of .Than^x and Eden Slreets, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1927

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North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17165, 23 March 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17165, 23 March 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17165, 23 March 1927, Page 8

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