AUCTIONS. MONDAY. 2nd MARCH, At 10.45 sharp. Palmerston Sale Yards. 230— ACRES FREEHOLD— 23O INCH VALLEY. OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), favoured with instructions from Mr James Carnegie, will 6ell by auction, as above, his First-class Dairy Farm, situate in Inch Valley, two miles from Dunback Railway Station, and comprising: 230 Acres splendid Agricultural Land in an admirable position for Dairying. Full particulars in Otago Daily Times. L. MACLEAN, 12f Auctioneer. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIA TION OF N.Z. (LTD.), Crawford street, Dunedin ; Also at Balclutha and Milton. FARMS FOR SALE AND LEASE: 2135 Acres, Ranfurly (going concern) 794 Acres, Shag Valley 3233 Acres and Stock at Tuapeka (goinß concern) 632 Acres, Kaihiku 400 Acres (Freehold) at Dunback 470 Acres, Pusrua; 300 Acres, Wangali-i 426 Acres and 472 Acres, Tuapeka West 400 Acres, Moutere, Chatto Creek 43 Acres (Freehold) at Palmerston 925 Acres at Hyde We have also a Blacksmith's Business for Sale at Sutton, and numerous othei Sheop and Dairy Farms. Inquiry Invited. l£; AUCTION SALE OF TOWN. SUBURBAN, AND RURAL LANDS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an auction sale of Town. Suburban, and Rural Sections, situated in Towns of BANNOCKBURN, KAITANGATA. MOLYNEUX, GLENORCHY, MOERAKI SURVEY DISTRICT, and TUAPEKA EAST SURVEY DISTRICT, will be held at this office on WEDNESDAY, February 26, 1908, at 11 o'clock a.m. Sale plans, giving full particulars, may be obtained from this office. D. BARRON. Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Land Office, Dunedin. February 3, 1908. 5f WELLINGTON BRANCH OFFICE OTAGO DAILY TIMES And OTAGO WITNESS. Is in QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, Post. Office square, facing G P.O and also Jervois quay, where Files of Otas?o Daily Tnr-es and Otago Witness may be referred to, Copies Obtained, and where Advertisements, Subscriptions, sr.d Accounts will be received by J. ILOTT, Agent for North Island. OTAGO DAILY TIMES CO. dIMITKP).
A REALLY GOOD THING IN MINING. QUARTZ REEF POINV SLUICING SYNDICATE. CAPITAL- -£2OOO, in Ten SI aro«r of £200 each. A VERY FEW SHARES LEFT FOR APPLICATION. For paiticulars apply to EDWARD TRYTHALL, Biokcr, Exchange Couit, Dunedin. FAR-FAMED INVERELL! HIGHLY IMPORTANT SCBDIMSION For Auction Sale at Town Hall, Inverell, March 26, 1.30 p.m. sharp THE GUNNEE ESTATE, THE TICK OF THE FINEST DISTRICT OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 31,000 ACRES FREEHOLD. H^Lr-MILE FROM DELUN&BA RAILWAY STATION, U MILES FROM MOL'XT RUSSELL RAILWAT &TATION, AND 15 WILES FROM IN\ERLLL DAIRY FARMS, LUCERNE. MAIZE, AND WHEAT LANDS, MIXED FARMING AND GRAZING AREAS, MAGNIFICENT BASALTIC BLA< X AND RED CHOCOLATE SOIL, SPLENDIDLY WATERED, AND VERY HIGHLY IMPROVED. 8000 ACRES ALREADY UNDER CULTIVATION, OF WHICH 2000 ARE UNDER LUCERNE, 1003 UNDER PRAIRIE GRASS, AND THE BALANCE WHFAT AND MAIZE, DISTRIBUTED OVER THE WHOLE ESTATE. WATER —.Almost every block has a permanent water supply, »nd on the balance it can be obtained by ■inking from 10 to 50 feet KAINFALL.— 32 inches. Mean Summer Temperature, 73-5. ELEVATION.— 2OOOft. Mean Winter Temperature, 463. MAGNIFICENT CLIMATE. DROUGHT AND RABBITS CNKNOWIf. Auctioneers in co!)junction-J. C. YOUNG & CO., 17 O'CONNELL STREET, SYDNEY ; M'GREGOR, TRAVERS & DALE, Imerell and Glen Inncf ; ARMSTRONG & FARRAND, Inverell. Tliis is undoubtedly THE FINEST PROPERTY that has yet been offered for CLOSER SETTLEMENT IN THE COMMONWEALTH, the land being of the RICHEST DESCRIPTION and THOROUGHLY SUITABLE for the purpose? mentioned. The cost of clearing for the plough would not exceed from js to ]0s per acre. For DAIRYING PURPOSES GUNNEE cannot be surpassed, the rainfall beins ample and regular, *nd all classes of natural fodder frrow most lu\uriantly FOR FATTENING and WOOL-GROWING the property is already famous. The Estate is now bein" sur\e.rcd, and special attention is beintf given to a subdivi-ion that will provide foi all classes of purchasers, anil having especial regaid to the utilisation of the present fencing and other improvements. Permanent!} watered by Rced3 Creek, 12 wells and windmills, and troughing, permanent sprhgS, dams, and tanks,. TORRENS TITLE. NO SURVEY FEES. TERMS —20 per cent Cash, 20 per cent, in two years, and the balance in equal instalments at thre^ four, .u'd fiu jeais, luaiing interest at the rate of fi\e (5) per cent, per annum, payable half-yearly. Thi=i Pale affords an opportunity seldom offered of securing: land in the safest and most thriving difetrio( in >,ew South Wales, and INSPECTION IS INVITED WITH CONFIDENCE. INTENDING PURCHASERS met at either Delungra or Inverell, and DRIVEN to INSPECT, on cook mun'cating with tha Auctioneers. REDUCED RAIL' FARES on application to J. C. YOUNG * CO., Auctioneers, Stock and Property Salesmen, U O'COSKELL STRKET, SYDNET.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2813, 12 February 1908, Page 41
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