SALES BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, the 14th day of JANUARY, 1927, At 12 noon. N& E. S. PATERSON (LIMITED), • at their Rooms, Rattray street, Dunedin. under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Dunedin, under the Powers of Sale contained in Memoranda of Mortgage Registered Numbers 54528 and 59202 from Herbert Reginald Ives of Dunedin, Machinery Expert, to his Majesty the King. FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT WAKARI, Half-mile from car. Frontages to Berwick street and Taieri road. Containing approximately 1 acre 21.4 noles. Part suitable for building sites. Sunny position; on rise; beautiful outlook. N. & E. S. PATERSON (LIMITED) are instructed by the Registrar the Supreme Court to sell on behalf of his Majesty the King -;s Mortgagee: Parts Allotments ' J v. I 20 and Allotments 13, 14, and 15, P. .n Number 158, Township of Wakari. The said pieces of land comprise the property recently occupied by Herbert Reginald Ives. The imnrovements on part Allotments 19 and 20 consist of a four-roomed Wooden Dwelling, with kitchen, pantry, bathroom and washouse, electric light, hot and cold water, and Dunedin Corporation drainage, storeroom, colony house, and hen run The application and estimate of value may be seen without fee at the Registrar’s Office, Stuart street, Dunedin, during office hours and at the sale. Further particulars can be obtained at the. Crown Lands Office, Dunedin, or the Auctioneers. lid WEDNESDAY. 15th DECEMBER, 1926. At 1 o’clock. LAND SALE ON THE PROPERTY. CROWN TERRACE. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND A AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z. (LTD.) have been favoured with instructions from Mr R. J. Brodie to offer, at the above time and place: His Freehold and Leasehold Properties, comprising— Section 40 and 54, Block VIII, Shotover, containing 241 acres 3 roods 28 poles Freehold. Section 59 and 62, Block VIII, Shotover, containing 93 acres 2 roods, Renewable Lease. Mining Reserve 40, Block VIII, Shotover, containing 17 acres 2 roods. The Freehold, which is well fenced and subdivided into 6 paddocks, consists of rich heavy soil, and is well known as a great grain-pi’oducing area; 40 acres are in oats, 20 acres barley, and 1 acre potatoes. Water-right to i-head water laid on ,o the Homestead. The Renewable Lease consists of good leavy agricultural land. Buildings comprise 4-roomed stone Dwelling, 4-stall stable, 2 looseboxes, imdement shed, cow byre, and all necessary mtbuildings. TERMS (which are easy) and Condiions of Sale at sale or on application to Mr GILKISON, . Solicitor, Queenstown. IMMEDIATELY'AFTER LAND SALE. The following LIVE AND DEAD STOCK will be offered for sale by public auction. 100 halfbred Ewes (with lambs) 80 crossbred Ewes (with lambs) 60 quarterbred Ewes (with lambs) 40 two-tooth Ewes 40 two-tooth Wethers 2 Romney Rams 3 draught Mares, aged 2 draught Geldings, aged 1 Gelding, 3 years 1 Filly, 2 years 4 dry Cows 1 dairy Cow 3 yearling Steers and Heifers. Wagon, tip dray, R. and G. d.f. plough, M.H. binder, M.H. cultivator, M.H. mower, set discs (new), set 5-leaf tine harrows, set chain harrows, roller, collars, hames, covers and winkers for 5 horses,’ 2 cart saddles and breechings, riding saddle, blocks and chains for 4 horses, 160 birch posts (new), 50 standards, 2/coils Cyclone netting, grindstone, bellows and smithy tools, wheelbarrow, chaff and oat bags, 20 sacks fowl feed, quantity sundries, etc, also quantity Furniture. Luncheon Provided. THE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS & A W 7 OOL BROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. WOOL SEASON, 1926-1927. SALE. TIME. First Sale, 18th DECEMBER, 1926 7.30 p.m. Second Sale, Ist FEBRUARY, 1927, 7.30 p.m. Third Sale, 7th MARCH, 1927, 7.30 p.m. (Other Sales to be Arranged.) SELLING DATES: The above roster'is subject to alterations being made in both time and date, and to fixtures being altogether withdrawn. Unless they receive express notice in writing to the contrary, brokers shall be held to nave authority to sell at any such altered fixtures notwithstanding that the grower or vendor has received no notice of such alteration. OFFERINGS: Growers are notified that wool is received for sale subject to all lawful regulations and conditions governing the trade. Brokers are not liable for loss arising directly or indirectly (owing to restrictions of lots and catalogues) from the wool not being put up for sale at the first or any subsequent sale. LIMITATION OF LOTS; Owing to limitation of lots at the above sales, it will be necessary to increase number of bales per lot, necessitating increased interlotting of small clips. THREE-BALE LOTS: No three-bale lot shall be included in main catalogues. In the absence of definite instructions to the contrary at the time of consigning wool, brokers reserve the right to group three-bale lots or under, or re-class if necessary. If not grouped, such lots are liable to be held over. RECLASSED WOOL; Brokers also reserve the right to pool or bin clips of up to six bales where wool is sent in by growers to be reclassed. No reserve will be accepted on group or bin lots, and any grower not wishing his odd bales grouped or binned must notify his broker when forwarding his wool, in which case such bales will be offered as “Stars.” WOOL PACKS: This Association strongly supports the Britsh Wool Federation’s request that wool bales be turned inside-out before being packed, with the object o preventing, as far as possible, jute fibres becoming mixed with the wool. INSURANCE: Growers are expressly notified that brokers’ charges do not cover loss or damage to wool while in store from fire caused by or in any way attributable to earthquake. All fire insurance policies and covers specially except liability on account of fire caused directly or indirectly by earthquake. If this risk is to be covered special notification in writing must be given. SPECIFICATIONS; In all cases it is imperative that specifications and instructions be in the hands of selling brokers before wool reaches their stores. ALLOCATION: The Wool Committee authorises us that for the First Sale brokers may offer all wool in store without lim. t'iou of catalogues. Growers intendine to offer at this, sale are respectfully requested to forward their consignments to their respective brokers as early as possible. A. W. M. MOODIE, Secretary. MILTON SALE. TUESDAY, 14th DECEMBER, 1926. 150 forward shorn Wethers CO four and six-tooth shorn Wethers. THE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS & A WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. PALMERSTON SALE. FRIDAY. 17th DECEMBER, 1926. 200 Ewes and Lambs, all counted, shorn (ewes full and failing mouth) -13 aged Ewes. lambs a! f ' 20 head mixed Cattle 10 young Cattle 6 empty Cows 2 Bulls 10 young Pigs. THE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS & A WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION,
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