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Sales by Anction. TUESDAY, 6th MAY, At 2 o'clock. LOUIS NEUFELD EXHIBIT PIANOS. -\ First Award at Exhibition. 1 finest full-size upright grand concert piano, Louis XIV 1 finest full-size walnut grand concert piano, Louis XIV 2 fine walnut overstrung pianos. Neufeld, by the integrity of his workmanship, j hns secured such a reputation that these pianos can be reckoned second to none, as proved by the first award granted by the jurors. EC. REYNOLDS & CO. • are instructed to offer the above magnificent pianos by auction, at their Rooms, High street, Dunedin, on Tuesday, Oth May, at 2 o'clock, ' Now on view. lmY ( THURSDAY, Bth MAY, At 11 o'clock bharp. At Bruntsfield Farm, near Greytown Railway 1 Station. 1 GREAT UNRESERVED OLEARINGOUT SALE Of HORSES. CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, POULTRY, IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, 1 FURNITURE, : STACKS OF OATS, OATEN STRAW, OATS, WHEAT, GROWING TURNIPS AND POTATOES, &c. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from Mr i William Haatie to sell by auction, at Bruntsfield Farm, near Greytown Railway Station, on Thursday, Bth May, commencing at 11 o'clock sharp, The whole of his FARM STOCK, &o. Heavy draught horses, consisting of 18 heavy draught mares and geldings (mostly four-year-olds, two of them with foals at foot, by Clansman), 1 yearling, 1 two-year-old colt (by Laird of Kilbride), 2 first-class heavy springcart horses (four years old). | Light horses, consisting of 2 thoroughbred mares (five years) by Guy Fawkcs, the imported trotting filly by Honesty, brood mare with foal at foot, superior buggy mare, two-year-old filly by Le Loup, pure Shetland pony mare with foal at foot, 3 purebred Shetland ponies (three and four years). Cattle, consisting of 15 splendid selected dairy cows (calved and coming to calving, not to be surpassed for excellence on the Taieri), 14 superior heifers, 1 pure shorthorn bull, 2 yearling shorthorn bulls, 35 bullocks (three and four years old, fat and three-parts fat), 10 yearling steers and heifers. Sheep.—soo first-class crossbred ewes and wethers. Pigs, consisting of 7 prime bacon pigs, 1 sow, and 5 suckers. Poultry.—An immense number of fowls and ducks. Implements, &c, comprising reaper and binder (M'Cormick), back- delivery reaper (Bambell), 2 d.f. ploughs (Reid and Gray), swing plough, driil plough, chaffcutter, set four-leaf hiirrows, disc harrows, saddle harrows, Farrar's presser, Cambridge roller, drill sower, broadcast sower, 2 sets superior fanners, corn crusher, Avery weighing machine (7cwt), 4 farm drays (with frames), double-seated buggy aud harness for same; a Urge quantity of shaft, plough, and leading harness, 3 riding saddles, side-saddle and bridle, boy's saddle and bridle, large copper boiler, galvanised iron (large quantity), grindstone, wheelbarrow, 2 large water troughs, large quantity of oat and chaff bags, ladders, forks, spades, wire strainer, plain and barbed wire, tarpaulins, horse covers, &c. Grain, &c—6 large stacks oats (unthreshed), stack oaten straw, 6 acres potatoes (splendid crop), 5 acres Swede turnips, 130 bags oats, 20 bags fowls' wheat, 60 bags kidney potatoes, quantity Timothy seed. Household Furniture, &c—Superior piano (Kirkman), sideboard, hair-bottom chairs and sofa, round table, pictures, grate, kitchen table, chaiis, range, dairy • utensils, cheese press, portable dairy (12 x 14), and other articles too numerous to particularise. The Auctioneers have much pleasure in directing attention to this Great Unreserved Sale of Mr Hastie's Stock, &c, which is necessitated by the expiry of the lease of the farm. The auctioneers are also requested to state that no other stock but Mr Hastie's own will be offered at this sale, and as the number of lots to be sold is very great, it will be started punctually at 11 o'clock. Luncheon provided. 26ap MONDAY, sth MAY 1890, Commencing at 12.30 sharp. To Butchers, Dealers, and Others. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. On the Premises, George street. JOHN GRINDLEY (on behalf of the Farmers' Agency Company, Limited), has received instructions from the Liquiiators of the Dunedin Co-operative Meat Supply Company (Limited) to sell by public auctioD, at their Shop, George street, on Monday, sth May 1890, commencing at halfpast 12 o'clock sharp, The whole of the Live and Dead Stock, &c. in and about the premises, George street, and at the Slaughter Yards, Halfway Bash, comprising— AT SHOP, GEORGE STREET: 17 springcart and waggon horses 12 order and hawking carts 1 large meat waggon 1 do mutton do, 1 do waggon 1 first-class buggy, by Sinclair 20 sets light harness 1 set buggy do 10 saddles and bridles 4 counters, meat hooks, &c. 4 marble slabs, 24ft by 2Jft 4 do do in windows, 20 x 3 35 set scales from 301b to 6001b 1 Enterprise sausage machine Office furniture, patent chair &c, &c., &c. ' SAUSAGE HOUSE: ' 1 refrigerating machine, large sausage ' filler, silent do machine, and a lot of ' necessaries in connection with the ; sausage aud smallgoods department. PRESERVING HOUSE: , Low press, wood tank, iron tank, butcher's i block, vyee, saw, and hammer, screw '. press, 6 casks, 3 tubs, large iron boilers, slate slabs, tinsmith's tools, and sundries. MEN'S DINING ROOM: Formß, chairs, tables, meatsafe, &c, &fl. KITCHEN: Earthenware, cooking utensils, knives, forks, meatsafe, clock, &c, &c. ' IN YARD BEHIND SHOP: Donkey engine and vertical boiler, cooling tauks, 2 large coppers, blocks, tacklo, grindstones, winch and chains, and a lot of sundries too numerous to men- t tion. t AT SLAUGHTER YARD: Large digester and boilers l. Small digester and do • ' 2 large coppers. As the Liquidators have decided to close up £ accounts, the whole of the abovo valuable plant j will be offered absolutely j Without the slightest reserve. t Sale on i MONDAY, sth MAY, c At half-past 12 o'clock sharp. v Catalogues on application. Terms cash. s JOHN GRINDLEY, s 28ap Auctioneer. s SATURDAY, 3rd MAY, \ At 2 o'clock. a -——* o SOUTHLAND HIGH SCHOOLS ENDOWMENTS FOR SALE. v . ! t f± FROGGATT!^ \JT« will sell by public auction, in his Rooms, T Kelvin street, Invercargill, on Saturday, 3rd c May, at 2 p.m., LOT I.—Section 122, Eyre District, beiDg | 9 part Run 214, adjoining township of j Garston, and containing 492 Acres. ' Upset price, £110s per acre. I c LOT 2.—Section 1 of 8, Wairaki District, ! h 250 Acres. Upset price, £1 per acre, j I , ! a Terms:—One-fourth cash; balance in equal j ? annual instalments extending over five years, " Interest, 6 per cent, per annum. For particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEER; Or to i CHARLES ROUT, j I Secretary Southland High Schools Board. , 29ap ' g

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8794, 2 May 1890, Page 4

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