SALE 3BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1919, At 11.30 a.m. On tho Farm; at Hillend, B ALGETY & COMPANY (LIMITED), have bjen favoured with instructions from Messrs Arnold: Bros, (who havo sold their fann) to soil by public auction, at' t!>e above limo and placo, the whole of their STOCK and PLANT, comprising: 4-50 two. four, six, and eight tooth crossbred Ewes, in lamb to Romneys 450 two and four-tooth forward crossbred Wethers £0 Hoggets 8 Rams 3 dairy Cows, in. milk 3 lloifers, coming to profit. 6 two-year-old Steers 1 two-year-old Bull 6 Yeurlingg, 2 Calves. HORSES. 10 draught Geldings and Mares, from syi-s to 9vrs 3 liarncss Horses • 2 harness Horses, unbroken 1 Pony, unbroken. IMPLEMENTS. 2 tliroe-furrow ploughs (R. and G.). 1 threefurrow plough (M.H.). 2 double-furrow ploughs (R. and G.), 2 hilkido ploughs, 1 swing plough, 1 drill plough, 1 Storrio ridger, 2 scuff 1 ere, 1 cultivator (M.H.), 2 sots disc (10ft, R. and G.), 3 seta liarroira (?i.-c-leaf). 1 Carabridge rcdltar (withi shafts), 1 Cambridge roller (with front carriage). 1. field grubber, 1 drill Cl 5 coulters,_ M.H.), 1 binder (M.IL), 2 fiteimtaciat drays, 2 drays otki frames, 1 doublo buggy and polo, 1 gjg, 1 fanners (Chatham), 1 grindstone, Avery yroigh'.ng machine, 30 coils wire netting, 400 stakes, rruantity paste, 2 separators, harness and "covers for 10 horses. 2 sets six-horse blocks and cliains, 1 wool table. _ largo quantity swingle-trees, quantity tools, 300 bags oats, 200 bags chaff. 1 Ford Motor Car, 5-scaier, in good order. Household Furniture, and largo quantity sundries too mnperous to mention. As Messrs Arnold Bros, havo sold tn<3r farm, overything is for absolute sale. Luncheon provided. 13s AUCTION SALE OF FIRST-CLASS SECTIONS AND RESIDENCE. Corner Wai-iti road and Wilson street, TIMARU. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS (LTD.) have received instructions from the Trustcos of tho lato Duncan Robertson to sell by auction at their Timaru Land Salerooms 011 SATURDAY, -27th SEPTEMBER, 1919, v At 2 p.m.,. Their TIMARU PROPERTIES, as under:— LOT I—Section 0a lr 7p, "Wai-iti road. (Stable en this section to bo sold for removal.). LOT 2 —Scctic-n Oa lr 9p, "Wai-iti. road LOTS 3 and 4 —Section 0a lr 39p, with six-roomed Residence, corner "Waiiti road and Wilson street LOT s—Section5 —Section 0a Or 2cp, Wilson street LOT 6 —Section Oa. Or 23p, corner Wilson and Jackson streets LOT 7—Section Ca lr 2p, Jackson street LOT B—Section 0a lr 2p, Jackson street. TERMS: 10 per cent. cash. • 25 per oont. on 27th October, 1919. Balance 27th October, 1922. Interest at per e?nt. Plan and particulars may be seen at the offices of the Auctioneers. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS (LTD.), 6a Larfd Salesmen, Timaru. THURSDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, 1919, At 1 o'clock. Saleyards, Lawrence. JOHN THOMPSON will offer, 200 crossbred Hoggets 150 crossbred and ii.b. Ewes 32 head young Cattle On Account Messrs French Bros.: 240 crossbred Ewes, 2, 4, 6, and 8-tooth; in lamb to liomney rams; a choice line 50 crossbred Ilogget-s. Also, Full set of farm implements, light wagen, and harness, etc. 13s SATURDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 1919, " At 2 o'clock sharp.
On the Premises, Beaumont. * yoHx Thompson has received instructions from Mrs J. G. Murray (who has left the district) to sell' by auction, as above, FREEHOLD SECTIONS 1/6 and 13. Block XIII, Town of Dunkeld, containing 3 acres 2 roods and 10 poles (title under Land Transfer Act): also LEASEHOLD SECTIONS 7/12, Block XIII, Town of Dunkeld, adjoining the above 4 acres and 32 poles, held from Land Board under yearly license at rental of 10s per annum, with comfortablo Dwelling (wood and iron) and other out offico3. Also, Household Furniture and Effects, consisting of —Upright piano (iron frame), sideboard, chairs, brass fender, tapestry rug, table, flower pots and stands, oilcloths, double wooden and iron bedsteads, jviro mattress and kapok mattress, carpet duchesso chest, Scotch chest, mirrors, dining table, colonial sofa, dresser, kitchen chairs, pots and pans and cooking utensils, wringer and tubs, Methven copper, and other articles too numerous to mention. The Auctioneer can recommend the above to any working man in fearch of a homo. It is nicely situated, being about half a milo from Beaumont Railway Station, and, as Mrs Murray has left the district, is for absolute sale. JOHN B. THOMPSON, 13s . Auctioneer.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS. ' FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. THREE SETTLEMENTS OPEN FOR SELECTION ON 29th SEPTEMBER. 1919. MELVILLE PARK, CROSSHILL, AND TOKO-ITI SETTLEMENTS. 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the * under-mentioned Settlements will be Opened ' for Selection by Discharged Soldiers at this ! Office '.in MONDAY, September 29, 1919. MELVILLE PARK SETTLEMENT. One hundred and six acros, divided into 7 sections, from 7.V acrcs to 35 acres, at half-year!;,- rentals ranging from £10 lis 6d to £48 l&s f r.\. This Settlement is situated in the Borough of Mosgiel, and comprises X level land of very fine quality, suitable for dairy-farming or intense cultivation. ' CROSSHILL SETTLEMENT. Two hundred a:id fifty-two acres, divided into 6 sections, from 37 to 53 acres, at half-yearly rentals ranging from £53 I9s 6d ' to £47 14?. Situated on Taieri Plain, arli jacent to Ctago Central Railway,- about 2£ miles from and the same distanco . from Mosgiel. The lar.d is of excellent quality, suitable for growing crops, dairying, or intense cultivation. TOHO-ITI SETTLEMENT. Two thousand one hundred and t-.rcntv- • nine acrcs. divided into 4 sections of 82, I 270, 452. and 1325 acres respectively, at half- > yearly rentals of £42 6s, £63 13s 6d, £26 , Ids 6d, and £115 8s 6d. This Settlement is a situated on the Tokomairiro Plain, about 1£ miles from Milton. The largest scction is suitable for sheenfarming, the next largest for mixed farming, and the other two for dairying. Sale plans and application forms may bo obtained from this Office. ROBERT T. SADD. Commissioner of Crown Lands. | District Linds and Survey Oflice, ' Dunedin, September 9, 1919. 12s — Altogether the British Empire produces fiO per crrt. of the world's annual outnut . of gold. Last year it produced £50.360.500 , worth of gold. It weighed 12.800.5670' . or About 365 tons. As gold mines work continually every <hy throughout, the year ; the amount of jrold tvon per day is iust ntaut ono ten. . . ■ All children ere they hio to play Upon a raw, cold winter's day, Should don warm clothes, from hat to hose, To guard tho lungs from bronchial woes • And when to bed they beat retreat, ' To make precaution quito complete, ' Loat thing each oto should have, bo rare, A dose of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17729, 13 September 1919, Page 16
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