SALEC BY AUG WEDNESDAY,. 12th X At Burnside' Sale; SPECIAL ENTRY 01 CALVERS. STEPHEN* » * (LTD.) have received offer, on behalf of a north 10 Heifers calve WEDNESDAY, 12th J At 1 p.m. AT THE FARM, NEAR SALE OF FREEHOLD CLEARING SALE OF E HORSES, IMPLEMENTS ETC. 'l*7 RIGHT, STEPHEN! ** (LTD.) have receii from Mr A. J. Willooks, J by public auction as above Compact Dairy Farm, neai taining 150 acres more or into 8 paddocks, goo< acres turnips, 6 acres ■ll acres stubble, balance Buildings comprise 6-roomed 5-stalled stable, loft, and 100 cow-byre, implement shed, 1 hut. Water laid on to ho 3 miles from Mataura, li n dale School. Terms: Property subject £3450, wbich may be takei cash. Immediately after the si Clearing Sale will be belt Plant, which comprises: 30 dairy cows (September cow, 5 dairy heifers (Prii heifer calves, 1 two-year-oh sian bull, 1 draught geld Mares, 1 buggy mare, 1 fill; Implements; 1 tip-dray, d.f plough, 1 ridger, 1 dc disc narrows (Bft), 1 four-le 1 crusher, blocks and chains swingle tiers, 5 sets collars ere, spring-cart, saddle, bri< ing chains, 5 20-gallon milk tor,’tools, etc.; 3 sacks Up-i 3 tons oaten chaff, 5 tons stacks hay, 1 four-cow ] plant, 1 4i-h.p Blacks tor vacuum pump. Luncheon Provi * PRELIMINARY ANNO' THURSDAY, 27th JI ON THE FARM AT B CLEARING SALE OF I HORSES, IMPLEME WTRIGHT, STEPHEN! T » (LTD.),. have recep from Mr John M‘Leary (w farm) to offer the whole c dead etook, including—--18 first-class dairy Cows Horses, Implements, eh FULLER DETAILS IN U TISEMENTS LAND tSAU FRIDAY, 28th JUI At 2 p.rr At Land Sale Rooms, S/ CORK SALE OF FIRST-CLASS FARM. WRIGHT. STEPHEN! (LTD.) have receiv from the Mortgagees to auction as above, •That Desirable Freehold I as “Clachbraec,” Sections 19, 20, 21, 22, VI, Chatton Survoi taining 591 acres 2 (more or less); The Farm is situated 4 i mita Railway Station, 2 mi School, and \bout 10 miles is in a high state of ctdtiva good crops of .all kinds. 1 siderable portion of heavy flat. The fences are. poet greater portion rabbit-netti usually wintered is 1400 cw 700 hoggets, besides cattle t There is an exceptionally vdry complete, well built, z and the Dwelling has a veniences. Full particulars from THE AUOTi Dune Or, MESSRS MOORE,’MOOR] Solicitors, Dune CLEARING SA On the Farm, Crescent, THURSDAY, 13th Jt At 12.30 o’oioc Donald reid & cc have received instructii W, C. and W. J. Smaill (i expired) to sell by public ai time and place, the whole and DEAD STOCK, oompri 45 dairy cows (Aug., £ calvers) 8 dairy cows (in full it 5 heifers (spring oalvere 1 fat cow 1 fat steer 1 pedigree Shorthorn 6 yearling heifers 4 purebred Berkshire s 12 porkers
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18601, 8 July 1922, Page 16
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