AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1909, At 10 a.m. sharp. Otago Farmers' Horse Bazaan ANNUAL PARADE SALE. THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPLRA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF N.Z. (LIMITED) will hold their annual sale as above (the day after tha A. and P. Society's Stallion Parade at Tahuna Park), when they will offer : Clydesdale Stallions, Brood Mares, and Fillies, besides working Draughts, Tanners, and light harness Horees. Entries now being taken. L. MACLEAN, Is Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1909, At 11 o'clock. At the Otago A. and P. Society's Show Ground, Tahuna Park. ANNUAL SALE OF CLYDESDALE STALLIONS. THE OTAGO JFARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF N.Z. (LIMITED) will hold their' annual sale as above. Entries now being taken. L. MACLEAN, Is Auctioneer. FRIDAY. 24th SEPTEMBER, 1909, At 12 o'clock. SALE OF THE FAR-FAMED SUMMERHILL FREEHOLD ESTATE, 885 ACRES, NEAR KAITANGATA TOWNSHIP. "pvONALD REID 4 CO. (LIMITED) -L^ have received instructions from the Executory in the Estate of the late William Smaill, to sell by public auction, at the Otago Corn and Wool Exchange, Vogel street. Dunedin, on FRIDAY, 24th Day of SEPTEMBER, 1909, at 12 o'clock: The Valuable Agricultural and Grazing Estate known as Summerhill, comprising 885 acres of splendid land, all v\ell fenced and subdivided into suitable paddocks, with a plentiful supply of water in every paddock. There is a substantial modern Dwellinghouse at the hom-estead, 10 rooms, lath an<l plaster lining and well finished throughout ; stable^ loo*eboxe«. harness rooms, buggy- house, cowbyres, stockyard, and all farm buildings complete; and also three other Dw€lling-hou=es 4 to 6 rooms; ako steadings on other divisions of the Estate. This Property is very advantageously situato-d about one mile from the town of Kaitangata by good level metalled road. School, post office, and railway station quite (xmvenient. Being close to sea level, the climate is salubrious, mild, and equable. The land is very fertile, and grows all kinds of crope and grasses in rich profusion ; and as the Estate is really a suburb of the rising town of Kaitangata, it has an everincreasing position value. A further advantage is the valuable Kaitangata coal deposits, which pass under and can be most profitably worked from the property. Thn Property will be offered in ONE LOT. and, if no sale, it will be submitted in Five Separate Lots or Farms, as thown on Lithograph Plan. This forms an opportunity which rarely occurs to secure a First-class Freehold Property, judiciously improved, and in a district highly favored by Nature in all conditions. The land is inherently rich and the climate all that can be dcc-ired. Arrangements can be made whereby about two-thirds of the purchase money j can remain on the eeou-rity of the prol>erty from three to five vpwx« at current rate of interest if required. Terms and full particulars apply to DONALD REID & CO. (LTD.)., Auctioneers. Send for Lithograph Plans (showing boundaries and all particulars), now being prepared. 1b
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Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 40
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