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SALES BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, 13th. SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. On the Premises, near Dunback, SALE OP LEASE IN PERPETUITY And CLEARING SALE. ;T|ALGETY & COMPANY (LIMITED) A' aro instructed by Misa -M. M'Lennan to sell by auction, on the Farm, near Dunback, on Friday, 15th September, Iler Lease in Perpetuity of 52 Acre 3, together with buildings thereon, two miles from Dunback Railway Station. Well watered; divided into three paddocks; 30 acres young grass, 2 acres in Cape barley. Four-roomed House, dairy, piggery, and fowlhouse. Also, 13 Cows, olcgo to profit; all young and carefully selected 8 young .Cattlo 1 shorthorn Bull 1 spring-cart Mare, 5 years _ Spring-cart and harness, milk cans a,nd dairy utensils, chaft'cittter, •wheelbarrow, furniture, poultry, and sundries. Outside entries invited. 5s WEDNESDAY, 23rd OCTOBEE, 1907, At 12. noon. * In the Chamber of Commerce Hall; Wei. lington, New Zealand. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE On Account of THE EXECUTORS of the Into' W. 1; HIRST. Messrs dalgety & co. (limited) And the •MEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (LIMITED),' jointly, havo been instructed by the Exccutors to sell by public auction, on above dato: The Valuable and Very Desirable Pastoral Property known as MANGAPAPA, comprising 12,648 acres (more or less), freehold, under Land Transfo; 1 title; 20 acres (about) Native loaees. On about 6300 acres tho bush has been felled and gra6s sown. Tho balanco of the Freehold is in standing bush, and is capablo of very profitable development. At the present, time tho Property is carrying about. 5000 crossbred sheep and 300 cattle, but tho carrying power can be greatly increased by clearing, grassing, and fencing. Possession will bo given as at January 1, 1908, or at a mutually convenient date as may bo arranged. Torins: 10 per cent, at sale and at oaoh one, six, twelvo months; balance on mortgage three ycirs at 5 per cent. Stock and plant to bo taken at valuation. For further particulars apply to any branches of tho Undersigned. DALGETY & CO. (LIMITED), ' NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (LTD.). EVANSDALK STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, At 12.30 p.m. Q|TRONACH, MORRIS & CO. will hold thoir next sale at Evansdale as above. Present Entries: 32 Yearlings, mixed &excs; 4 months on turnips 20 head mixed Cattlo 8 dairy Cows. Further entries till time of sale with THE AUCTIONEERS, Or MR JOSEPH HARVEY, 7s Evansdale. SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY COWS, At Saleyards, lliddlemarch, FRIDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, At 11 a.m. BTRONACH, MORRIS, & CO. (LTD.) havo received instructions from Mr R. H. Hunter-Wcston, Cottesbrook Station, to sell as above, Tho Whole of his Selected Dairy Herdviz, : 34- Cows ant! Heifers, mostly sccond and third calvcrs; also 1 four-machine L.E.G. milking plant, in perfect order. A 6 Mr Huntor-Wcstoji has dccidcd to give up dairying, everything will bo offered for bono, fide sale. The Auctioneers desire to draw special attention'to this herd, which have all been very carefully selected, and are particularly well bred. They can therefore confidentally rccommcnd thoso in search of good dairy stock to attend the sale, as it is very 6eldom that such an opportunity of securing tip top Cows presents itself. Intending purchasers can travel by the train leaving Dunodin at 7.45 a.m. on day of sale, and return by the 2.40 train from MJddlemarch, catching tho 5.1 train for the south at Wingatui. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE, At Liwson's Farm (near Waikaka). WEDNESDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, At 12 noon. T E. WATSON & CO. (LIMITED), * In conjunction with TODD brothers (Heriot), havo received instructions from Mr M. L. Spratt. (who has sold his farm) to offer, c s above, Tho whole of his LIVE and DEAD' STOCK, as under; SHEEP. 750 two, four, six, and eight-tooth Ewes, in lamb to B.L. rams; ages guaranteed 420 Hoggets, mixed sexes; good lot • 50 fat Sheep, ewes and wethers. 1220 •HORSES. 10 superior Draughts, 3 to 7. years; guaranteed sound and reliable 1 Marc, in foal to Captain Stewart 1 Gelding, aged; good worker 1 Mare, aged; good worker 1 liarnciis Mare, 5 years; lady can drive 1 Hack, 6 years; by King Harold 1 Filly, 4 years; broken to saddle and harness > 1 racing Mare, Red Peony (St. Clair —Red Ensign), with foal at foot OATTLE. 2 Cows, coming to profit 1 Cow and Calf 2 Steers. ,5 IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Four-horse waggon (3|in tyres), 1 road' dray and frame, 1 tip dray and frame, 2 d.f. R. and G. ploughs, 1 single digger |R. and G.), 1 threefurrow Blue Jay plough, 1 Cam- - bridge roller, 1 Farmers' Favourite seed, turnip, and manure drill, 1 B.C. seed sower, 1 M.H. cultivator (with seed box), 1 turnip and manure barrow (R. and G.), 1 Muffler, 2 sols five-leaf harrows, set R. and G. 9ft. disc harrows. 1 M.H. reaper and binder, 60fl stakes, 1000 yards netting. 1 ton Islington turnip manure, 60 sacks feed cats, ?. tons ehaff, 2 cart, saddles and breoohing, collars, hames. and winkers for 12 horses, 4 sets leading chains, set. waggon reins, horse covers, plough chains, long shatter (with brake), portable forge, fencing posts, etc., ctc. Luncheon provided.

A drag will leave Tnder's etablcs at 8 o'clock on morning of eale. The Auctioneers draw special attention to the quality of the sheep and horses offered, and ran confidently recommcnd buyers to attend this sale. (gURPRISE VISITORS. What a nuisance they arc, hut it you keep a tin oi ST. GEORGE WHITEBAIT on your shelves you're always ready. It makes ft lovely lunch or lea; everybody likes it. Try a tin from your groc NOTES ON RURAL TOPICS, by Ayricoia weekly in the Otago Witness, dealing with subjects of current interest to farmers,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14002, 7 September 1907, Page 16

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