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a Auctions. r THURSDAY^ 23rd MAY, . - At 11j30 p.m. Important Clearing Sale J df SURPLUS STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, AND » . FURNITURE. ! AT MATAURA ISLAND,' NEAR BDEN- *' • DALE. - !TT CARSWELL & CO. JLjL* have been, favoured with instructions i from William Royee, Esq., to sell by auction, as f above, * . „ v His Large Surplus of Live and Dead Stock, 1 Consisting of— i " CATTLE. Kft Head Prime Fat Bullocks and Speyed I 0U Heifers i (in Heed Bullocks, three and four years lUU old, well advanced; suitable for turnip feeding Q Pure Ayrshire Heifers [ v two-year-old pnre Shorthorn Bulls. .. SHEEP. , i 9Q two-tooth Leicester Ewes, in lamb «a pure Hampshire Down Ewes, in 1 0U lamb ' , rQ pure Hampshire Down Ewe and i Ram Lambs J prime Fat Ewes JQ Leicester Rams. HORSES. & Draught Horses, broken and unbroken i 0 Hacks and Brood Mares. PIGS. \ iSOl stor< £ pi & 8 a ' *7 Q Brood Sows 1 50 Suckerß « ' ' , . - IMPLEMENTS. | Timber truck, 2 drays, single, double and ) subsoil ploughs, 3 Cambridge rollers, tine, tripod, disc, and acme harrows, horsepower and chaffcutter, corni crusher, seed-sower, weighing machine, , bl ackflinith's tools, double-seated buggy, i gig, &c. FURNITURE. ; Tables, chairs, carpets, bedsteads, bedroom furnishings, mattresses, blankets, crockery, cooking utensils, and a whole lot of sundries. ' The above are for absolute sale. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. sharp. Luncheon provided. . N.B. — A Coach will leave Edendalo for the I sale on arrival of the early trains at 9.15 a.m. 16my ', SATURDAY, Ist JUNE, At 2.30 p.m. > tthe Public Hall, Clinton. FREEHOLD FARMS. Terms wittru the reach of everyone. WAIWERA and POPOTUNOA DISTRICTS, JOHN GRINDLEY (on behalf of the Farmers' Agency ComI pany, Limited) has received instructions r John Dough?, Esq., Waihao Downs, to offer by auction for positive sale, at tbe Public Hall, Clintoi , on Saturday, Ist June, at 2.30 p.m., 2600 acres of Agricultural Land, subdivided 7 into suitable sized farms, ranging from 70 to 250&cres. Tbe land is an early selection, and is well known to be the finett in the Clinton and Wairuna Districts, well suited for growing cereal 3 and grain crops, and adjoins the properties of , Messrs James Logan, J Gibson, Brown, and' t Rattray, and the CJydevale Estate. I There are schools, churches, &c. ; within short " distance of the property, and within four miles Clinton and Wairuna Railway Stations. . 1 Lithograph Plans will be ready in a few dayß, i and will be forwarded to any address. d The Auctioneer, in drawing attention to tbe 9 nale, would only say the above is a chance that I rarely occurs. Land at a reasonable price, a terms to suit everybody, in the midst of a district where settlers have prospered, and to be Bold absolutely without reserve. r Terms: 10 per cent, cash on fall of hammer, - 15 per cent, in twelve months, balance on mortgage bearing interest at 6 per cent., or cash at option of purchaser. , Remember the great Land Sale at Clinton on Saturday, Ist June, at 2.30 p.m. Easy terms. JOHN GRINDLEY, 30ap Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 22nd MAY, At 2 o'clock. FREEHOLD FARM, Clarksville, Tokomairiro. THE DUNEDIN FINANCE, LOAN, AND AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED) are instructed to sell, at their Central Auction Rooms, High street, on the above date, MARYLEA, the well-known Farm of the late Captain James Scott, owing to Mrs Scott having resolved to give up farming. It contain^ 174£ acres flat alluvial fertile land, bounded towards the Bouth by the Tokomairiro river, has two frontages to the Main South road, is within two miles of Milton Station, and five minutes' walk of Clarksville Station, and adjoins the property of Henry dark, Esq., Clarksville. Ploughing might be commenced by the purchaser immediately, and the dwelling house, with full possession, will be giyen.lst July. ■ Terms Cashi or if so desired, one-half the purchase money can remain on mortgage at low interest. For f nrther particulars apply to THE AU3TIONEER; Or to Messrs SIBVWRIGHT & JAMES, jlmy t - Solicitors.

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Otago Witness, Issue 956, 16 May 1889, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 956, 16 May 1889, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 956, 16 May 1889, Page 19