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SALES BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. At the Hcriofc Saleyards. 3ALE OF "THE MEADOWS" ESTATE, ■ KELSO. j QTRONACII, MORRIS, & CO. (LTD.) i havj received instructions from the Executors of the Estate of the lato James Herbert to offer at Heriot Saleyards, on the abovo date, on conclusion of the Stock Sale, 'lhat Valuable Estate known as "Tho Meadows," and comprising 11C0 acres of high-elas3 agricultural land. It will bo offered in two lots. Lot 1, comprising 375 acres 1 rood 31 poles known as the "Black Oat" paddock, is subdivided into threo paddocks, all well fenced, and capable of growing good crops of grass, oats, and turnips. ' Lot. 2 comprises 723 acres 1 rood 31 poles, subdivided into 14 paddocks, and is composed of very superior land. The buildings are on this block, and include modern 5-rooined House, stables (with largo loft), containing 27 stalls, l.ooseboxes, harness and feed rooms • 4 men's huts, cowshed, engine-shed, killing house, etc.; also new shecpyards. Tho plantations and tences are a featufa of tho property, and tho land is probably the best of the Ardmoro Estate, previously belonging to tho lato J. F. Herbert, Esq. A large portion is drained and limed, and it has been known for manv years as second to none in this favoured" district, the fat 6tock turned off yearly having proved its exceptional fattening properties. Both blocks aro within two miles of Kelso and Ileriot, and therefore handy to railway, post, office, church, and saleyards. It is seldom that a property of this elas3 is placed 'on the market, and anyone in search of a superior estate, all in good heart and with nothing taken cut of it should make a point of inspection. TERMS: 10 per cent. o;i tho fall of the hammer, 10 per cent, on date of do livery within ofte month, 10 per cent, in two yoars, balance in five years, interest on unpaid purchase money. 5g per cent. Further particulars can be obtained from TEE AUCTIONEERS, 50au Dunedin and Ileriot. TUESDAyT 16th SETOEMBEP~I9I9, At 12 o'clock. At our Bridgo Yards, Woitahuna. The otago farmers' co-opera-tive- ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) will auction, on abovo date: 280 two, four, and six-tooth Romney cross Ewes, in lamb to Border Leicester rams 103 two-tooth Ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 100 sound-mouth Ewc3, in lamb to Romney rams ' 550 mixed-sex Hogget 3 100 wether Hoggets 130 mixed-sex lloggets 4 good dairv Cows, October calvers; guaranteed sound 2 good dairy Cows, close to profit 6 yearling Steers 20 head mixed-sex Yearlings 1 fat Pig 0 young Pigs •On Account Mr*F. Whelan, on Walls' 3 Premises, Waitahuna: 6-roomed HOUSE; lean-to room, lined; washhouse (with built-in boiler), . Btore room; for removal, j lis FRIDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, 1919, ' At 11.30 a.m. CLEARING SALE AT MIDpLEMARCH. Half-mile from Township. THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA- _ '17VE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), instructed by Mr J. 11. Hall (who has sold liis farm), <u'iU offer by auction, as above, the whole of h» Live Stock, Implements, Furniture, etc comprising: ' '' 14 extra, good Dairy Cows, September and October calvers, 8 of which aro coming to third calf 1 shorthorn Bull, 2A years 2 good Heifers, in caif 8 Yearlings ' 3 draught Horses 1 Spring-carter Cultivator and sead-sowor' (MIL) sin"lefurrow plough (R. and G.), thrcc-fcaf tyno harrows, set discs, turuio ri IJ it er farm dray and fijame, spring Oray, station wagon, mower (M.H.), moulder scutfler, three-horse set plough harness gig harness, swingletroos, horse collar*' ■ 12ft ladder, tarpaulin (18 x 21), 6 cow covers* cart saddle and breeching, 50 chaff bags, Alfa Laval separator' (45 gallons), 4 milk cans. Furniture.—4 iron bedsteads, duchesse, 2 chests of drawers, 2 washstands and ware, dmtng room table, 2 kitchen tablss, couch, kitchen chairs, kitchen utensils, and tools, etc.,.etc. Outside Entries: 5 Cows (heifers), closo to profit. 1Q shorthorn Yearlings Drill and double buggy, quantity harnecs Luncheon provided. 6s TUESDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1919. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, Etc!, At North Taieri. TIE OTAGO FARMERS'. CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) have rcceivcd instructions from Mr J. G. Read (who has sold his farm), to auction, on abovo date:— 12 first-class Cows, nearly all closo to profit 4 yearling Heifers 1 four-year-old Gelding, by Black Knight 1 draught Gslding 1 heavy spring-cart Gelding 1 saddle and harness Mare" 1 .dray and frarne, spring-cart, 1 set threeleaf harrows, 1 Pl.met Junr.. barrow, 200 empty sacks, 1 12-ga)lon separator, dray harness, epring-cart harness bridle, leading chains, 6 sacks mixed gnis3 £e?d and clover, kitohen table milk cans, 50 wellbred White Leghorn hens, l'Reid and Gray wheel plough (almost now). Lunchcon provided. H 3 THURSDAY, ISth SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. CLEARING SALE AT WINGATUI. Todd brothers (limited) have received instructions from Wedge • Bros, (whoso leaso of Wingatui Farm 1 his expired) to offer by public auction, the . whole of their Live and Dead Stock, com" prising: ? 3 Cows, now milking; second calvers [ 1 Cow, duo one month ; third calver 3 Hoifers, 1 year, shorthorn I 1 Bull, 1 year, shorthorn j 4 Calves 2 draught Colts, 1 year, from Scotland'? ' Viceroy ; 2 draught Fillies, lyoar, from Scotland's Viceroy 1 Hack, 9 yoars I'grass seed sower, 1 binder (M'Coriivick), 1 drill (Mass r>y-Harris), 1 Ctunbridgo roller (B. M. W.), 1 mower, 1 hayrakc, 1 turnip barrow', 1 d.f. plough (R. ami G.), 1 s.f. plough (B. M. D.), 1 hillside plough, 1 scuffler (Plauet), 1 grubber, 1 potato digger, 1 churn, 1 set tyne har- ) ( rows (four leaves), 1 clod-crush?r, 1 T dray and frame, 1 set. blocks and chains, 4 swinglctrees, 1 two-horse tree, 1 three--1 horse tree, 1 four-horse tree, 1 soring1 woig'ning machine (Avery), 1 separator (new), 5 gates, 1 ladder, 200 bags, 200 posts, 6cwt wire and netting, r 1 potato sprayer, boiler. Also sundries too numerous to mention. LAND SALE At Clinton Saleyards. THURSDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, 1919, At 1 p.m. r To Wind Up Estate. Todd bros. (ltd) instructed by tho Public Trustee' > Executor of the will of Rifleman John Reid' of Gore and Clinton (deceased), will sell Ly auotio.i. as above, the 330 Acres. Freehold Farm. 330 Acres All low downs, fertile land, suitably sub--1 divided ; on msiki south line, convenient to Kuriwao and Clinton, presently occupied by Mr Alfred Jane, sen. Opportunity is here to get in on bedrock basis. All information and particulars on app'.i----1 cation to ; THE AUCTIONEERS; Or, A H. AITKEN. 1 123 Aggnt Public Trustee, Gore. OI'AGO WITNESS.—Now Stories. jj, largo amotis)f of reading siatier. Price 8d-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17729, 13 September 1919, Page 16

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