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SALES BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, At 12.30 j).m. sharp. At Clinton Savoyards. ' FREEHOLD SECTION. are instructed by Mr P. Shea 'to sell by auction, at above, time and place,: Freehold Scction, comprising Section 9, Block "VII, Clinton. 12s FRIDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER. At the Corpowtion Yards, Balclutha. ALGETY k COMPANY (LIMITED) JL* aro instructed to sell by auction, at above time and place: 600 crossbred Hoggets 40 head well-bred young Cattle. 14s CLINTON STOCK SALE. THURSDAY. 15th SEPTEMBER. mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND A MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED) will ofl,'cr, as above, on behalf of various clients, the following lilies of sheep: 400 Hcgpets 500 Hogget* 200 IToggt> l .« 400 Hoggets 100 IlogJC'L* 40 Hoggets 80 fat Wethers--50 fat Wotliors SO full-mouth Ewes cOO 2, 4. 6. and 8-tooth Ewes (giuramwd sound). 14s BULLOCK'S ARCADE, ASIIBURTOX. GOOD VARM Of 75S ACRES. 759 755 ACRES. 75S SATURDAY, ITtii SEPTEMBER, 1901. Jy| R D. THO MA S has received instructions from Mr A. C. Cameron (who has bought "Dunclas") to sell by public auction as above: \ nis Useful FARM (situated 2 miles frcm Dromore, 5 miles from Chertsey, and 5 miles from Fairfield), containing 753 acres of gcod land, thoroughly improved, well fenced, and subdivided into 11 paddocks; plenty of water. Tlio improvements consist of a 7-rcomcd House, bathroom and scullery, 12-staU stable, largo granary, trap shed, loose-box, implement shed, good sheep yards, etc.; also brick dairy, orchard, r.ud garden. The condition of the land is as follows:— There are 92 acres in Danish oats (grass seed sown with oats), 74 acres ploughed for turnips, 250 acres in one-year-old grass, 148 acres two-year-old grass, balance in three-year-old grass. For years the land on this Farm has always been broken up and laid down again in grass with the crop the same season. <■ This Farm, being centrally situated, close to markets, school, and railway, is well worthy of inspection, and the Auctioneer unhesitatingly advises you to go and see it. Salo at 2 p.m. 3s D. THOMAS, Auotioneer. BULLOCK'S ARCADE, ASHBURTON. i _ MAGNIFICENT FARM. SATURDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, 1904. THOMAS in conjunction with TjIARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIA- •*- TION, has received instructions from I'. R. Dcarden, Esq., Lowcliffc, to offer for sale by public auction as above: His Grand PROPERTY, adjoining Longbcacli, containing 1090 acres first-class land (reclaimed swamp), thoroughly improved, pipo drained, and subdivided into 24 paddocks; plantation, orchard, etc., together with new 12-roomod Houso 1 (hot and cold water), now stable, slioep yards, dip, etc., etc. There aro ako the old homestead and a number of outhouses! The land is in A 1 condition. The fences are first class, and every paddock if. supplied by a running stream. There are 80 acres in wheat, 150 acres in oats, 225 acres ploughed ready for green crops, 190 acres in new grass, balance old pasture. Also, on account- Mr Dearden, at same time and place: His FARM, known as "PYES CORNER," Coldstream, containing 711 acres, well fenced and watered; 3-roomcd Cottage, stable, etc.; 220 acres of this land were laid down in grass last year (a good strike), balance old pasture. The Auctioneers can confidently recommend the inspection of the LowclifTc Farm to anyono on the look-out for a. remunerative property, and as Mr Dearden lias definitely determined to relinquish farming and sell right, out, no fear need be entertained that a prohibitive rcservo will be placed upon it. Salo at, 2 p.m. Terms at Sale. D. THOMAS, N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET JOHN HERCUS & CO., LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, S and 3 Exchange Court, 96 Princes street. FOR. IMMEDIATE SALE. SECTIONS in the Township of Clifton. This is one of tho sunniest townships in the neighbourhood of Dunedin, and commands a lovely view of the harbour and NorthEast Valley. Also, SECTIONS in the Township of St. James's Park, North-East Valley. Sunhy aspect, close to school and Presbyteriau Church. Easy terms can be arranged. Desirable FARMS in the Glenledi District, containing 350 acres, upon which large limestone deposits have recently been discovered, TO LET. Six-roomed HOUSE (hot and cold water), Ros'.yn; convenient to tram. Six-roomed HOUSE and Section, High street, Newington; tram passes door. Eight-roomed HOUSE, N.E. Valley; bottom of Opoho road. ISLAND, HEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON BRANCH OFFICE O£ the OTAGO DAILY TIMES And OTAGO WITNESS 13 CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, Near G.P.0., Where Files can be referred to, Copies obtained and wliero Advertisements, Subscriptions, and Accounts will bo received by MR J. ILOTT. Managing Agent for North Island, OTAGO WlTNESS.—Largest Country Circulation oi any weekly in tho colony. Found in every farmhouse m Otago ajid Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury and northern rural districts, it offers unrivalled facilities, for Advertising anything o! interest to country readers. Present circvloiion (steadily increasing), 11,300. Notes on rural topics, h 5 - Apiw-j, weekly in. the Otago Witness, dealing with •lubjefts-oJ jaijeiit icAcieet to farmeri,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13078, 14 September 1904, Page 8

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