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. BALEB BY AUCTION. THIS DAY - , TUESDAY, 17th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street SALE BY AUCTION. DINING ROOM, BEDROOM, AND X I KITCHEN FURNITURE, ETC. v LARGE AXMLNSTER CARPET SQUARE, SADDLEBAG DXNING ROOM SUITE, QUAINT OAK HALL STAND, MASSIVE CARVED HALL CHAIR, HANDSOME BEDROOM SUITE (In Solid Oak). MESSRS JAMES SAMSON & CO. havo beon instructed to soil by auc- * tian, at their Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street: Household Furniture of every description, including— Axminstcr carpet, dining room suito (in saddlebags), brass kerbs and brasses, extending dining table, antiquo coal vase, oak sideboard, upholstered and wicker chairs, fancy carved tables and whatnots, hanging and stand lamps, clocks, pictures, bowls, e.p. ware, cutlery, vases, carved stool, flower stand, rugs, oak hall stand, curtains and 'pole., linoleum, palm stand and bowl, oak bedroom suite, d.i. bed and bedding, washstand and ware, 2 duchesso chests, bedroom chairs, sofa, rugs, quilts, mattresses, kitchen and cooking utensils, etc., etc. 17ap THURSDAY, 19th APlttlX~l9l7! ' , At Oturehua. Saleyards. '•MTRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. " " (LTD.) will offer, on account of Mr R. D. Poison (Lindis Crossing): 1000 halfbred Ewes 1000 halfbred Lambs. WEDNESDAY, 18th APREL " i Burnside Yards. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) will offer, on account a Northern Client: 100 head two and two-and-a-half-year empty Heifers; good sorts. 16ap THURSDAY, 19th APRIL, 1917, % Commencing at 11 a.m. On the Farm, Kononi. CLEARING SALE OF SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, AND IMPLEMENTS. ,fT\HE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND | • A AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW j ZEALAND (LTD.) [ In conjunction with I M" ? JO H N THOMPSON, I LtX havo received instructions from Mrs I lit. Cameron to offer • . I The Whole of her Live and Dead Stock I . Be under: I SHEEP. [:• 25C four, six, and eight-tooth crossbred I Ewes I 300 twevtooth crossbred Ewes I 230 f.m. crossbred Ewes I 200 two and four-tooth crossbred I Wethers I 200 ewe Lambs I 200 wether Lambs I 50 mixed-sex Lambs f v 10 B.L. Rams. I CATTLE. I 25 head rnixsd Cattle I i Bun. | HORSES. I 11 draught Marcs and Geldings; all I good workers I 1 unbroken three-year draught Colt I 2 saddle and harness Horses. I IMPLEMENTS. I Binder (M'Cormack), grain and turnip drill I binder (Deering). 2 cultivators and ■ seeders (Massey Harris). Bft disc (M'CorI J" a , c 'fk? d - f ,- Ploughs (Rcid and Gray), I 2 hillside ploughs (Reid ond Gray) 5I leaf tine harrows, 4-lcaf tine harrows, I • scunier, sledge, six-horse wagon and I / bars (new), Rcid and Gray turnip drill, I j an P, , y and frame, set fanners, I double buggy and harness. I HARNESS. I 6 cart saddles and brcochings, 6 sets lead ■ • ing harness, 11 sets collars, hames, and ■ winters, 2 :ets blocks and chains, 12 ■' efitz plough chains, swinglctrees, etc. I o GRAIN. ■; 200 sacks oaten chaff, 20 sacks oats, 300 ■ empty sacks, 6 stacks oaten sheaves. I _ . SUNDRIES. ■ - Fencing posts, wire netting, standards, ■ , blacksmiths and carpenters' tools, 4-ton ■ turnip manure, etc. I - An Mrs Cameron has sold her property ■ everything is for-absolute sale. I 4ap I " FRIDAY, 20th APRIL, ' I At 2 o'clock. ■ At National Mortgage Rooms, Water street, m Dunedin. B In tho Estate of Robert Huntor (deceased). I • FIRST-OLASS FREEHOLD FARM, ■ Shag Valley, Near Palmerston. ■ ••. GOOD WHEAT LAND. I' nPEHE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND ■ JL AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ■ ZEALAND (LIMITED), I In conjunction with I iP AI F' REYNOLDS ' (LIMITED), ■ .J»- have received instructions from tho ■ irustees to offer for sale by auction, at tho ■ above time and place: ■ That Splendid Agricultural and Pas- ■ toral Farm, in tho Shag Valley, ■ ■; near Dunback, in the Mocraki Land ■' District, containing about 658 acres ■ subdivided into suitable paddocks' ■ tpgether with tho stone Dwelling- ■ house, stono stable and loft, shecpI- yards, wool shed, and other improveI Jrients, now in tho occupation of ■ Mrs P. lsbister. ■ This Farm will bo offered in one lot, and ■ of not sold will be offered as under- — ■ Lot 1.—305 acres 2 roods 5 poles (more or ■ less), being Section 14 and part of Sc^- ■ tlons ls. 16, 17, 18, and 19, Block VII ■ ™ -S eo | 1 , on , 23 r and P art °f- Sections 27! I • >1 ',. 33 '0 55 ' 51 ' a £ d 52 > BJoc k VIII ■ Moeraki Survey District, Dunback; ■ with farm, buildings and improvements. ■ Occupied by Mrs P. lsbister ■ Lot 2.—130 acres 1 rood 34 poles (more or ■ ™ >', hc Vr& of Sections 21 and 22, ■ Block VII, Moeraki Survey District ■ JJunback, adjoining Mr Alexander Car- ■ negys farm. ■T. Lot 3.-222 acres 3 roods 21 poles, beiwm L,ot Zj Land Transfer Plan No. 1534 m comprising Sections 41 and 42 and part ■?7T? e eons™ ons PhJ 3 ' 35 > 38, and 40, Block ■ ' v n-. Moeraki Survey District, Dunback ■ adjoining Mr W. L. Craig's farm. ■ The Auctioneers wish to draw special ntm -tontion to this sale. It is seldom that such ■J a splendid producing property comes in'-o m tho market It possesses all tho advantages m necessary for tho profitable working of m same, such as close to railway station, good m. roads, splendid water supply, mild climate, H Full particulars from ■ THE AUCTIONEERS. H _j Terms can bo arranged. 28m ■ . MONDAY, 30th APRIL, 1917, ' H II o'clock. . I DIS ?K^4 L tt§. AI^~OP FIRST-CLASS ■ DAIRY HERD. HORSES, AND ■ . FARMING PLANT. I T 1 " 1^?^00^*™I ™ B ' CX)-OPERA- ■ ri Ar -P VK ASSOCIATION OF NEW ■I ZEALAND (LTD.) have received instruc- ■ \l? n \ i r - Mra E - M'Leod, Granton Farm, H West Taicn, to auction, on above date, tho ■ wh ? l 9 ?/ hor , selected herd of dairy cenvs ■| and heifers, horses, and farm implements ■■ comprising^— ■ 40 superior dairy Cowa ■ 12 Heifers H p. d , ralI ° nt Marcs and Geldings ■ V n J> 3 . voar3 . sired bv Newton Chief ■ ' loaJ > by Baron Bold H Diggor and d.f. ploughs, mowers, horso H rake, Cambndge roller, cultivator, tino H narrows. Norwegian harrows, grass seed H sower, M.H. binder, 2 farm drays (with H frames), 1 spring-dray, double buggy, H turnip barrow, drill plough, milk can's, H igrindsfpnc, harness, and covers, 3 acres H mangolds, 2 acres swedes, 2 stacks straw. ■ As Mrs MTx>od has disposed of her farm H tho auction will ho absolutely unreserved.' | Intending buyers travelling by rail can H detrain at Shand's Siding. Note Date and Starting Hour. Luncheon. H I/. MACLEAN, Auctioneer. H \/y HEN y°« hav ° those boots half-soled ■ .7 havo WOOD-MILNE ■■ HEELS fitted. They cost less than leather BM hcekv H.'.'. >fc'l"AGO WITNESS.—New storiea. 1 ■K \J> fatce amount of reading matter. Price

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16980, 17 April 1917, Page 10

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