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SALES DY AUCTION. TUESDAY. 24th SEPTEMBER, 1918, At 1.30 o'clook. On the Premises, Shiel Ilill, Andorson's Bay. t CLEARING SALE OF FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, IMPLEMENTS,' Etc. TSTRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. ? y * (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr John Pryde to sail by public auction as above: 15 specially good dairy Cows in full milk and coming to tho calving 1 Bull ; 3 Yearlings 1 reaper and binder (M.H.), milk-cart, wheel plough (R. and G.j 2 sets discs, scufflor, grubber, sledge, horse-power, chaff cutter, pulper, 4 1) ■ horses' harness, fowls' boiler. I NOTE.—Mr Pryde has some specially 5 good Cows. His lease has expired, and _ everything must be sold without reserve. > SATURDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, H At 2.30 pan. t IMPORTANT LAND SALE Of SUBURBAN AND FARMING PROPERTY, n 0 At Dalgety and Company's (Limited) Offices, Gorton street, Gore. TMTESSRS DALGETY & CO. (LIMITED), 3 In conjunction with NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE _AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), are in receipt of instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late R- T. Coomer to offer, as above, his Valuable Freehold Properties, including modern Dwelling-house on part of land, to be sold iu the following •Lots: LOT I.—WaiiSnmu Farm, 316 acres 2 roods 15 poles; Parts Lots 22, 24, and 27, Plan 133; Lot 3a, Plan 508; Part Lot 26, • Plan 83; and Part Allotment 27, Plan 82, s together with Grant of Right-of-way under Transfer No. 1511, in connection with part of the land in Waimumu' Hundred. This farm is vSluable gold-bearing land, as well as fanning land, and has a 4-roomed House and 4-stall stable and hut. >/ 2. Allotment 17, Plan 181, Hokonni /District; area 9a 2r 26p, facing Charlton road. LOT 3. Allotment 18, Plan 181, Hokonni j District; _area 8 acres, facing Charlton road. 1 his ..land has been ploughed, drained, and stumped. » n 1 .4-—Part Allotment 25, Plan 181, - • l? 1 ?™ District: area 14 acres. This is rich black soil. The major portion has been : spade-dug and ■ stumped. There is also a , 6-roomed Dwelling, with well-built loosebox, . trapshed, etc., combined. s 0 LOT s.—Allotment 22, Plan 181. Hokonui burvey District; area 12 acres. Very suitable for subdivision. LOT 6.—Allotment 23, Plan 181; very suitable far subdivision. Has a street along the whole western front and two streets approaching it on the eastern front. One direct from Brought on street. LOT 7.—Allotment 27, Plan 87,'Hokonni r gurvey Distinct; area 20 acres, facing Brougnton street. Highly suitable for subdivision, with a frontage of 10 chains to Broughton street. ' xt^P t .8-—Part Allotment 26. Plan 87 .Hokomii District; area la 3r Bp, together , with Residence and outbuilding. Modern ! 7-roomed Dwelling, bathroom, hot and cold water, outbuildings, stable, and buggy shed 1 .Also orchard. 1 Terms and conditions and plans can be } inspected at tho Offices of Dalgety and Co r New Zealand Loan and Mercantile [ Co., and D. M. Cochrane, Solicitor, L r^?^ s , Property, being a deceased estate, nrust be sold. 18s 1 SATURDAY, 28th OCTOBER., ' At 2.15 o'clock. At Rooms, Water street. FREEHOLD FARM, 220 ACRES NEAR PALMERSTON. In Estate of late James Carnegy, THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW , ZEALAND (LTB.) have received instruc--1 :+ 0r !! f - th 3 to sell by auction, ■ t Ilooms ' Water street, on the 28th , of October, at 2.15 p.m., The following valuable Farm Property Parts of Section 20, Block VII, Section a . nd T7 ? T a T rt 54 and parts of 55, Block VIII, Mocraki District, containing 223 acres 2 roods 5 poleo, and also tho right to a Government yearly lease of 40 acres of land . adjoining the first described iands. i-llis fins Property is situate within half a mile of the Inch Valley Railway Siding. miles from the school. It is divided into 12 paddocks, is well fenced, and w«ll watered by streams and windmill. It has a substantial e;x-roomed House with all the usual out-buildings, including concrete cowbyre and stable and 'mplement shed , ' The Property is at present occupied by Mr Alex. Carnegy, and will be sold subject to purchaser paying valuation to teiiant for growing crops. 'TERMS : 15 per cent, deposit, balanoe in one month: ; Particulars and conditions of sale from THE AUCTIONEERS. : TUESDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, 1918~ 1 Starting at 12 o'clock sharp. ! CT^' A ETNG SALE OF CONTRACTOR'S [ PLANT AND DRAUGHT HORSES. [ At Clinton, 1 M E TL£S; ALAND LOAN AND MER- , ,iln^ NIILE AGENCY COMPANY \ haTO received instructions from Mr Alex. M'Kenzie, who is leaving the district, to offer, as above, at Clinton, 1 All his Draught Horses and Contractor's .riant, including: 12 draught Mares and Geldings, four to eight years 2 Cows, at profit 1 Calf One 6-horso wagon, farm dray and frame three-furrow R. and G. plough, set R; and G. discs, set 6-leaf harrows, one 13-coulter drill, blocks and chains swingletrees and chains, double buggy ' and harness, horse covers, collars, 1 names, winkers, sundries, eto. ! These Horses are all real good workers and are just out of hard work. ' As Mr M'Kenzie is leaving the district everything is for bona fide sale. OUTSIDE ENTRIES INVITED. , NOTE.—DATE OF SALE has been ALTERED to TUESDAY, 24th September. TUESDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, 19lF" At 12 o'clock. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. JOHN 1 THOMPSON has received instructions from Mr Alex. Fraser (who has disposed of his farm), to sell by auction on the Premises Forsyth (half-milo from Forsyth Railway ' Station), on the above date, Tho Whole of his Stock, Farm Implements, eto. STOCK. 100 crossbred Ewes, two-tooth to fullmouth 20 Hoggets and Wethers 4 Ra ms 4 Cows, springers 2 yearling Heifers 2 draught Mares 1 draught Gelding 1 saddle Pony 2 Sheepdogs. IMPLEMENTS, Etc. Farmers' Favourite drill (13 drills), M.II. cultivator ana seeder, diso harrows, df' plough, swing do, hillside do, Bamblett back-delivery binder, set harrows, roller grubber, farm dray, tip-dray, sledge, 3 sets harness complete, saddle and bridle, sheop netting, standards, wire, posis, bluegum rtrainers. bluegum battens, sawn timber chaffouttor, horse-nower and belting, turnip sewer for drills, grindstone, wheelbarrows woolpress, grating, 6doz rabbit traps. ' Also, Two hives bees on patent hives, 1 ton potatoes, 150 empty sacks, '6 bags Algerian oata, 4 bags ryo corn, quantity crested dogstail, cocksfoot, turnip seed, 40 prime Leghorn hens, 3 tons coal, cooking stove 2 pea rifles, 2 stacks Dunn oaten sheaves. ' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ' f Comprising piano, duchess chest, tables" bedsteads, 'chairs, eofa, dairy and cookin l ' utensils, _ and other articles too numerous to mention. As Mr Fraser has disposed of his farm the whole of the above are for Absolute and Unreserved Sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 2i s OTAGO WITNESS.—New Btories. A l&rge amount of reading n kze.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17426, 21 September 1918, Page 14

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