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A SUCCESSFUL LAND SALE.

Per Press Association. Palmerston North, June 3. A land salo that created more than usual interest was held in tho Emigre Hall, Rilmcrston North, to-(lay, when the celebrated LoiJSbum lSstate ( >l the late B. J. Rid' diford was offered (or sale by miction iby Messrs Abraham and WilHams (Ltd.) The hall was packed 'by nearly ft thousand persons. T!va cst a te comprised IRSI acres subdivided into 44 farms, ranging in area from 13 to 120 a<M, aitdalßo 23 quarter tt cro town sections adjoining tho Loiißburn .railway star tion. Every section offerKl attracted die keenest possible competition, resulting in all being sold undr the hammer. The farming n Jeas realised prices ranging 'from £47 to £7O per acre, the average price being about £55 Per acre- Ths 6ale cnii be described as cue of the most successful ever held in the Dominion, and at its, conclusion the auctioneers were warmly congratulated by the vendors.

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MONDAY, JUNE Dtli. On tlie Farm, WAIMOTU', Near MAHENO. ■At Noon. CLEARING SALE OP CATTLE, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, Etc. 11HE NORTH OTAGO FARMERS' -■ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, In conjunction with 'J' D. FAMIDTON AND SONS ' aru instructed to sell' by Auction, on account cf Mr G. TAIT, who 'lias sold his farm— DRAUGHT HORSES, 1 7 First-clns3 'DAIRY COWS (September calvcrs). HEIFERS. ( "j Shorthorn BULL. 2 Berkshire EOAR. Berkshire SOWS (In pig-) fj SLIPS. 100-Sacks Oaten-eheal Chaff, MasMy Harris Grain Drill, Farm Cray with turnip cutting iittachm&nt, l D.F. Plough (R. ami G., new), Drill Plough (new), Tripo.l Harrows (new), Stuffier, 1 Deering Binder, l M.H. Cultivator, 1 CH-jal. L«njr Separator (new), Turnip Eiirrow, Wheelbarrow, S. and D. Harnjss, Collars and Winkers, Horse Covers, Sundries, etc. OUTSIDE ENTRIES FOR POSITIVE SALE ONLY will be received. Present Entries: DAIRY COWS. "I 3-year-old STEER (fat). CALVES. Shorthorn BULL. QT. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSO- □ 'CIATION, OlnssEs commencing: Women's "First Aid," 'WEDNESDAY, Ju n e 4th. Mon's "First Aid," FRIDAY, June fitli. Lecturers: Drs Douglas and Orbcll.

HUGH THOMAS, 'Hon, Sec. WANTED—A CHARWOMAN to Clean Offices, Apply Wright, Stupliensoii nnd 00., Ltd. blankets\ blanketsi THE NEW "ENDTOA" or "MEDICO" BLANKEJTS—For Single Bccls 15s Gd pair, Double Bed size 21s pair, Extra Large 25s 9d a pair at FARMERS' CO-OP. The Cheapest House in Otago for COLONIAL BLANKETS■—FABMEHS 1 I CO/OP,, Oafoaru, i'

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North Otago Times, 5 June 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, 5 June 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, 5 June 1913, Page 3

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