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CALEg BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, 25th JULY, ' At 11 o'clock sharp. SALE OF SUPERIOR AGRICULTURAL FARM (Near Waokouaiti) And DISFLENISHING SALE OF STOCK AND FARMING PLANT. OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) arc favoured with instructions from Mr James M'Gill, son., to tell by auction, on above date, at tho Homestead: His Farm, known as " Blackhill," close to Woikouaiti, containing 160 acres (more or less). Magnificent wheat-growing land, all on limestone formation, being one of the earliest selections in the Hawksbury district, and which is sulxlivklediiito seven paddocks, with live and substantial wire fences. Splendidly watered with a neverfailing spring in each paddock. The Farm is in capital heart, having been jn grass for a number of years with the exception of a litllo oußivalion for home purposes. Several fields have- yielded 75 bushels of wheat' per acre. Buildings consist of 8-roomwl Dwellinghouse, in splendid order; coal and wash, houses attached, Isrpe barn, stable, cowsbed, shearing ehed, slieop dip, and yards. 600 two, four, and six-tooth crossbred. wethers, fat and forward 200 full-mouthed cross Ewes, in lamb to Border Leicester rams 30 Border Leicester Rams 30 threo-yoar Heifers 30 yearling Heifers and Steers 30 tliree-s'car-old 6tore Bullocks 2 draughts, Marc and Gelding , 1 good hackney Gelding 4Jft Marshall mill, drays, ploughs, harrows, harness, binder carpenter and blacksmith's tools, quantity of wire netting, an onormous gathering of sundries; Houeahold Furniture. The wholo of t.he stook and farming plant will bo sold absolutely Without Reserve. Tho Homestead is within two minutes' walk of dairy factory and half a mile from Waiitaraaiti Railway Station, school, and ohuroh. Mr J. M'Gill, jun., will show intending purchasers over the farm. Torms can bo arranged. Luncheon provided. Note Date and Starting Hour. L. MACT.EAN, 12jy Auctioneer. ' WEDNESDAY, 24th JULy7i9O7, At 12 o'clock sharp. CLEARING SALE, At "WILLOWBANK," MANDEVILLE. SOUTHLAND FARMERS' 00-OPERA. U TTVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr James D. Smith to soil as above: SHEEP. 400 two-tooth Ewee (B,L. rams, in Ist May) 160 f.m. Ewos, in lamb to Shrop, rame 225 Hoggets (mixed sexes). 785 OATTLE. 25 two and three-year-old Steers (shorthorn cross), in forward condition 30 two and three-year-old Heifere 12 three-year-old Bullooks (on turnips, and nearly fat) 20 two-year-old Steers and Heifers 8. Calves aJid Yearlings 8 dairy Cows (second and third ealvors; due to calve in August and September) 8 dairy Com (second and third calvers; due to calvo in October and November) 1 shorthorn Bull. 112 DRAUGHT HORSES. 1 bay Mare, five years, by Salisbury's Champion 1 bay Maro, seven years, by Wallace; in foaJ to Captain Alexander 1 bay Mare, aged, by Reformer; in foal to Oaptain Alexander 1 bay Gelding, aged; tip-top shaftor 1 bay Colt, rising three yeare, by — Royalist, a LIGHT HORSES. 1 biy Colt, three years off, by General Traeey; broken to einglo and double harness. 1 bay Colt, rising throa yoare, by Gossoon, dam King Harold maro 1 black Colt, rising throe years 1 bay Colt, rising two years, by Del Paso out of thoroughbred maro Nell (by Seaward—Firefly) 1 pony Mare, rising three years, by Juno 1 Thoroughbred, rising- two years, by His Lordship out of thoroughbred — mare. 6 1 sheep Dog (best leader in distriot). IMPLEMENTS. 1 Massey-Harrie bfndor (nearly now), d.f. plough (Roid and Gray), eingte differ (nearly new), Massey-Harris cultivator (new), Duncan roller, eet lino harrows (6 leaves), trolly and frame on whools (suitable for a hut}, dray and frame, double ridger. scuffler, set diso harrows (Reid ami Gray), blocks and chains, and collars, h&mes, and winkore for five horses, etc., elodgo hut, wire netting, and sundries too numerous to particularise. The Auctioneers beg to draw soeoral attention to the Sheep. Cattle, and Horses, especially the Dairy Cows, which are all young and due to calvo in right time for factory, Mr Smith intended to milk for factory this incoming season. v All thn Draught Horses are just out of work, and are splendid workers. As Mr Smith has soW his farm, overvthine is for ABSOLUTE SALE WITHOUT RESERVE. No outside entries. Luncheon provided. A Drag will leave Indor's Stables at 9.30 o'clock on morning bf sale. CLEARING SALE AT ISLaYsTATION, OTARAIA. FRIDAY, 26th JULY, 1907, At 12.30 sharp. HENDERSON & 00. (Gore), In conjunction with ■TVALGETY & COMPANY (Gore), '■x*' will hold a Clearing Sale by auction, on account of P. iluirhcad, Esq., at abovo time and place. Tho following are tho particulars:— SHEEP: 200 two-tooth crossbred Romn&y Ewos, in lamb 500 four and 6ix-tooth crossbred Romnoy Ewes 1150 eight-tooth crossbred Romney Ewes 30 two-tooth Romney Rams, bred by W. J. Johnston (Waikaka) and A. M'Lay (Pomaha.ka) 15 full-mouthed Romiiey Rams, HORSES: 1 first-class pair of buggy Horsce, 6 years and 7 years; quiet, and thoroughly reliable , 1 unbroken Colt 1 Hack, aged IMPLEMENTS: 1 double buggy, 1 eet double harness, saddles, bridles, fencing posts, standards, tools, etc., 2 sheep dogs, coaJ, quantity mixed grass seed, catsheaf chaff, sacks, oil, dip, a ml numerous sundries. As the Property is sbid, everything is for absolute Sale. The Auctioneers would oa-ll special attention to the sheep, being all off tussock country, A dr&g will leavo Inder's Stables, Gore, at 9.15 on Morning of Sale. Luncheon provided. HEN TOIJ FEEL FAGGED Drink "Kozio" Tea. A good, warm cup ot it will sootho your brain, stimulate your body, and niatoe you feel as fresh as ever you did. OTAGO WmrESS.-New Stories. A ta, Ancoßt si ftefog Hatter. Ericii.gft

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13958, 18 July 1907, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13958, 18 July 1907, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13958, 18 July 1907, Page 12

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