LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. AND STATION AG-ENCIES. The Undersigned ar* prepared- to receive WRITTEN APPLICATIONS for the following APPOINTMENTS:— Agent, Clinton and Surrounding Districts. Agent, Tapanui, Kelso, Heriot,, and Surrounding Districts. Applicants must be -well and favourably kuown in the districts mentioned, and must poss&as a. good knowledge of Agricultural and Pastoral matters. Apply in the first instance by letter only, and state remuneration expected. OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF N.Z. (LTD.). ANDREW TOD-D, ! 21ja Manager, Dunedin. Et. Domimck*s College, Dunedin. mHE College RE-OPENS on TUESDAY. February 4. Boarders to be in residence on Monday, 3rd inst. Intending- Students, should make early applicationCandidates are prepared for the Oxford Local, Civil Service, and Matriculation Examinations, also- for Theoretical and Practical Music under the Associated Board, London, and Trinity College, London. Ota&o Boys' and Girls* High Schools, Dunedin. SESSION 1908. ■VFEW PUPILS will be ENROLLED on t J.^l MONDAY, 3rd February, at 9.20 a.m. ! SCHOOLS REOPEN, on TUESDAY, 4th February, at 9;2fr a-m." BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. Rector: W. J. MORRELL, MJL BOYS' BGAKDING-SOTJS:© (Manager, i Mungo Watson,. M.A.).— Beautifully situated; ' a few minutes' walk from Schoot; eomf-ort-J able honie; lessons supervised, and boys carefully tutored and prepared for examination by Mr Watson and 1 Resident Masters". GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. Principal : Miss ALLMAN MARCHANT, M.A. The Pupils of both Schools are Prepared for the following' Examinations: —^Diversity Scholarship, Matriculation; Senior and Junior Civil Service, Senior and Junior Education Board Scholarships. " r FREE PLACES in Terms of Government Regulations. — Pupils qualified under -these Regulations to join the Schools at the bei ginning of the School Year should- Enter oh the" Day of Enrolment, and only under special circumstances will they be admitted later than seven days thereafter-. ■ j In no case will Pupils be admitted under ' these Regulations until Application • for Enrolment has firsi been made' at the Board's Office on the prescribed form, which provides for production of Birth and Proficiency Certificates. Early application for enrolment ie necessary. For Prospectus, etc., apply to a MACANDREW, Secretary Board of Governors, 15ja Jetty street. A. & J. M'FARLANE, MACLAGGAN & PRINCES STREETS, Dunedin, Cash Buyers of POULTRY and PORK (any quantity). Ducklings to weigh 91b per pair; Chickens and Hens, 81b per pair. Highest prices given. No commission charged. 5s-
PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION for Auction Sale at INVERELL, in MARCH NEXT. THE GUNNEE ESTATE. — The pick of the far-famed Inrerell District, of New South Wale's ; 31.0C0 acres freehold, magnificent basaltic, black andr red chocolate aoif { splendidly watered and xery highly improved; 6000 acres cleared and undei cultivation. Grand dairying or agricultural land equal to any ifc the Commonwealth. Average rainfall, 32 inches. Liberal Terms. Lithos of the Eitate and full particulars will be available at an early date a' application to — J. O, YOTTWefr «SC CO., AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, 17 O'CONNELL ST., SYDNEY. .
GREAT SUBDIVISIONAL AUCTION, SALE AT ROMA. THURSDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1908. THE FAMOUS bTn~DANGQ ESTATE. About 48,571 Acres Freehold. nrtHE CHEAPEST SUBDIVISION- IN QUEENSLAND, in areas suitable for Mixe3 JL Farming-, Grazing, and Fattening. Situated about 200 miles West from TOOWOOMBA by rail, 12 miles from ROMA on the Southern and Western Railway, and about 200 miles from the New South Wales Border. RAILWAY passing througn fhe' Southern portion of the Property, and FOUR RADLWAY STATION! ON THE ESTA/TEI x mm £ n *.««™ 4 ™-,« Beautiful Downs Country, eminently suitable for DAIRYING, LAMB-RAISING, WOOL-GROWING, AGRICULTURE, and FRUIT CULTURE. . ' - • Comprising some of the- BEST Sheep-growing and Fattening Country in Queensland. Average rainfall for 28 years, -22.35 in.. • j - ' . '7 Values of the Land are certain to increase greatly. "TERMS : 20 per cent. cash. No fujlher pajment on account of principal for two years. Balance in equal payments at 2, 3-, 4*. 5, 6, 7) 8, 9, and 10 years, bearing interest at 5 per cent, per annum. - -- .:.-... ■_'.-"'- CLEARING SALE .of .STOCK within 30 days of Sale of Land. , ■ - BUYERS will be Driven to- Inspect Liberal Corn-mission to all Agents introducing Buyers. Tor further particulars apply to; ANGUS -M'PH.ERSON.& CO;, Agents, ROMA, QUEENSLAND!, -'
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Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 41
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