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SALES BY AUCTION. . THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 20th APRIL, . At 11.30 a.m. THE OTAGO FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) will offer at their weekly Horse Salo as alxjvo, Account Mr 0. J. Meado: Black Pony, Major Taylor. Account oilier Clients: ft draught Marea and Geldings 10 Spring-carters and light-harness Horses. L. MACLEAN, 18ap Auctioneer. 1 THIS DAY SATURDAY. 20th APRIL. At 11.30 o'clock. Olago Farmers' Horse Bawiar. rnHE OTAGO FARMERS' COOPERAA TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.) will offer, at their Weekly Horse Sale, as above, Account Mr E, J. Waldren (who has retired on account of ill-health): 1 LANDAU CARRIAGE in first-class order, built by Morgan and Co., liondon. Also, PAIR of CARRIAGE HORSES and HARNESS L. MACLEAN, 17ap , Auctioneer. THIS DAY, ~ SATURDAY. 20th APRIL, At 11.30 o'clock. At tho Dunedin Horso Salevards. DRAUGHT HORSES, SPRINGCARTERS, and TROOP HORSE. WRTCTIT. STEPHENSON, k CO. (LIMITED) havo received instructions to sell by auction, as abovc--Accoiint tho Commissioner of Police: Troop Horse " Ettrick," aged, by King Harold. Account Mr John Collins (North-East Valley): 4 first-class draught Marcs and Geldings 1 yearling Filly 4 drays and harness. Account Messrs Goorgo Hardio (Tuapeko, Mouth), A. Slater (Mornington), J. Niknndnr (Brockville), nnd others: 2 spring-cart Mares 2 spring-cart Geldings 4 draught Mares and Geldings 6 light harness Horsos. TUESDAY, 23rd APniL, 1912] At 12 o'clock sharp. At the Bridge Yards, Woitahuna. THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA. TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) will offer, as aboyo: 300 crossbred Limbs 90 fat Ewes 420 four, s iv, and eight-tooth crossbred Ewes 200 souudinoiithed Ewes 25C four and six-tooth Wethers 160 failing mouth Ewes. 45 two, four, six. mi eight-tooth Border Leicester Rams 15 mixed Cattle 6 Pigs (suckers), 16ap THURSDAY. 251h APRIL. 1912. At Clinton Snleyards. fTUIE OTAGO FARMERS' COOPERAi- TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.) will offer, as abovo, 28 two and four-tooth RL. Rams 10 Iwo nnd four-tooth Komnor Rams GO fat Latnlw 110 Wether Lambs 90_ful! and failing-mouth Ewes, 20ap THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 20th APRIL, At li o'clock. At their Land Sale Rooms. Dunedin. FOR BONA FIDE SALE, ONE OF THE RICHEST AGRICULTURAL AND GRAZING FARMS IN NEW ZEALAND. On the Banks of tho Clutha River. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON, k CO.. (LIMITED), acting under instructions frcm Mr Joseph Moslcy, who is giving up farming owing to failing health, will sell by auction at abovo timo and placo: His most, fertile and far-famed " WILI.OWMEAD " FARM, containing 280 norcs, moro or less. This is one of tho earliest-selected Properties in Otago. and there is probably no farm of o.ual size to surpass it in New Zealand for the production of grain, turnips, and pasture, and no ono who is looking out for such a Property should fail to mako inspection of it. It'has never been out of tho Moslcy family, and is only now on tho market hroauw of tho state of the owner's health. The buildings nnd all other improvements are extensive, complete, nnd up to date, including 9-roomed House, 5-stAlled slnble. 2 loose-boxes, barn, cowbyro, men's hut, implement shed, sheopyard and dip, orchard, etc. Ten acres aro in oats, 40 in turnips (to bo taken et valuation). " WHlnwmend " Farm is only three miles from Stirling Railway Station and Dairy Factory, ami ono niilo and a-half from school. FiHlintr a purchaser for the Fnrm as a whole. Mr Mosley will offer it in threo lots, as follows: — LOT I.—Containing about 110 acres, divided into 5 paddocks. About 20 acres are in turnips, balance in grass. LOT 2.—Containing about 100 acres, divided into 5 paddocks. About 10 acres are in turnips, balance in grass. Tho Homestead and all buildings aro on this Section. LOT 3.—Containing about 80 acres, divided into 4 paddocks. About 20 acres are in stubble, five acres in turnips, balance grass. Each lot ha? a road frontage,- and is bounded by the river on the back. Easy terms may bo arranged. Further particulars from the- Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 25th APRIL, ' At 1 o'clock, ON THE FARM, near Wvllio's Crossing. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS Etc. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, k CO. (LTD.) have- received instructions to sell by public auction, nt above time and pliice. on account of Messrs Monro and M'Adatn. who aro dissolving partnership. The Whole, of their Stcck and Plant, including— 17 first-class dairy Cows in full milk; coming to calving, and spring calvers 1 yearling Heifer (Holstein) 1 upstanding spring-van Mare, 1 years 1 spring-cart Mare, 3 years off) 1 aged draught Gelding 1 Imck Gehlinn, 5 years 2 Pigs (stores). R. and O. s.f. plough. R. and G. drill, dray and frame, swamp harrows, seufflcr, 2 sets harness, 'draw spring-cart, 5 10-gallon milkcnns, \ acre turnips, stack straw, chaffcutter, turnip cutter, and sundries. Luncheon provided. No reserve. FRIDAY. 26th APRIL At 12 o'clock. At Balchilha Salcyards. UNRESERVED SALE OF FREEHOLD LANDS IN TUAPKKA MOUTH DISTRICT. I WRIGHT. STEPHENSON. * CO. M (LIMITED) havo received instructions from Messrs A. J. and R. Brown. Tuapeka Mqnth, to sell by auction all their Freehold Properties, at above timo and place, as follows: — Lot 1.—201 acres 3 roods 55 poles more or loss boiii',' Sections 71, 72. and 73, Block I, Waitahuna West. About 62 acres is good Hat land, part stubbie, part fallow; balance of about 140 acres is in tussock. This block is situated about three-quarters of a mile from school post office, and steamer landing. lot 2.—51 acres 0 ro>ls 14 poles more or less, being Section 27, Block 11. Waitahuna West. This section is in English grass. and adjoins Mr J. J. Cross's farm about three miles frjm Tuapeka Month. I,ot 3.—10 nvves more or less, being Sections 108 and 109, Blcck I. Waitahuna West. I Lot 4.-4 acres 3 roods 6 poles moro or le*i, being Section 166, Block I, Waitahuna West. I.ot 5.-2 acres 0 roods 11 poles, being closed road bei.veen Section No. 62 and part Section 63, Section 71. and part Section 72. Block I, Waitahuna West Full particulars re terms, etc.. from Messrs HAGGITT. BRKXT. AND WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Dunedin; Or, 3Cm THE AUCTIONEERS. OTAGO WITNESS.-Largtet Country Circulation of any weekly in tho Dominion. Found in every farmhouse in Otogo and Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury and northern rural districts, it offers unrivalled facilities for Advertising anything of interest to country readori.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15433, 20 April 1912, Page 16

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