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Government NotificationsTTVEFERKED PAYMENT LICENSE. No. 2021. NOTICE OF TRANSFER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MICHAEL NASH, of Tuapeka West, Farmer, has applied, under Section 117 of " The Land Act 1885," to transfer his Interest in Deferred Payment Sections 33, 41, and 43, Block XT, Tuapeka West District, occupied by him, to JOHN COCHRAN, of Tuapeka West, Ploughman j and that the said application will be .Considered by the Land Board at a meeting to be held on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of October 1889. J. P. MAITLAND, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Ofiice, Dunedin, 29th August 1889. 30au AuctionsTHURSDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, Commencing 12 noon. IMPORTANT Unreserved Clearing Sale OF - - SHEEP, DAIRY COWS, HORSES, AND IMPLEMENTS. AT TflE STONY CREEK HOTEL, OTAMA BRIDGE. SIMSON, ELSWORTH, AND CO have received iustructkmH from Mr T. R. Carroll, who has sold his Hotol, to sell by public auction on the Premises, without tha slightest reserve, the following Stock and Implements :—: — SHEEP. 500 cry ar g e^ ramed Crossbred Hoggets, fat. CATTLE. 52 large- framed Bullocks, 4 to 5 years old (forward condition); 40 well-selected Dairy Cows, to calve in October; 10 well-bred, quiefe Dairy Heifers, to calve in December ; 1 pure-bred Ayrshire Bull, Sir Roger (pedigree at sale) ; 4 yearling cattle. ■ HORSES. 3 Draught Mares iv foal to General Grant, 2 Draught Geldings, 5 years old, grand workers; 1 &uperior Draught Gtlding, 3 years old, by Sir Colin Prince ; 1 first-class Buggy Mara (the celebrated trotter Uranus), ?• (kit-class RidiDg Hacks, 1 Yearling, by Topthorn. IMPLEMENTS. 1 Tip Dray, 1 d.f. Plough, 1 Set 4-leaved Harrow.--, 1 Reaper and. Binder (nearly new), 1 No. 2 Chaffcutter (Bentall), 1 Turnip Cutter (Bentall), 1 superior double-seated Wagonette, nearly new ; all complete. PIGS. 20 'pure Berkshire Pigs (stores), 3 purebred Yorkshire Sows, with young to purebred Yorkshire boar, lately imported from Canterbury ; 1 parebred Yorkshire Boar, imported from some place (Mr Rowe's wellknown stock). MISCELLANEOUS. 2 Riding Saddles ar.d Bridles, 4 Collars, 4 Hamee, 4 Winkers, 1 Cart Saddle apd Breeching. 1 Set Buggy Harness (almost new), 1 set Steelyards, 1 set Scales aud | Weights, 1 3-horse Swingletrees, 1 2-horse Swingletrees, 1 Wheelbarrow ; Fowls, Forks, Spades, Shovels, Garden Tools, Carpenters' Tools, 4 Horse Covers, and other articles to numerous to mention. : LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 5s FRIDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, ' Afc 11.30 sharp. Important Unreserved Sale ' ' of ' VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY, j STOCK, &o. JR. MILLS AND CO. o have been instructed by the Executors of tho Estate of Robert Hazlett, deceased, > to sell by Auction afc the Farm, near Thorubury, on above date — ■ ! Sections 38, 38a, and part of 42, block VII, Jacobs River Hundred, County of Wallace, about 444 acres, fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks ; dwelling house aud other buildings erected thereon. ' The property is situated 20 miles from Invercargill and six from Riverton. A portion of it adjoins the. Thornbury Railway Station, and; is some of the beat land in the Western District. Immediately after sale of above the whole of the First-class Stock on the Farm, comprising— * ! Sheep, Cattle, and Horses, will be sold ; also, Farm Implements, &c. 29au TUESDAY, Bth OCTOBER, TASMANIA. BOBERTS AND COMPANY (LIMITED) are instructed by the Trustees to the Estate of the late David Lewis, Esq , to sell by auction at the Mart, Hobarfc, THOSE SUPERIOR AND WELL-KNOWN Properties in the Cambridge District known 8S •« Cißweu " And " Button's Hill." " CILWEN " is a very superior Property, containing 711 Acres, and is situate about midway between Kaugaroo Point and Sorell, and within half a mile of the proposed station on the Sorell Railway, near the Richmond road. The land is of the richest quality, the cream of the district ; nearly 300 Acres cultivated, the rest ! good Land, lightly timbered, which could easily be brought under the plough. For lambing and grazing few farms can equal ifc, and its nearness to the best markets gives great advantages. The Buildings are in keeping, constructed of cut stone and in good order. They consist of large homestead, containing 14 rooms, stabling for 10 horses, barn, and other outbuildings. "BUTTON'S HILL" adjoins the latter, and contains 229 Acres. Ifc is admittedly the best farm in the district, and cannot be surpassed for grain-growing or stock-fattening. TiTtß— Crown Grant. Teems— Liberal. Two-thirds may remain at 5§ per cent. 29au HE FARMERS' PAFEB.-The Agricultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled by that of any other Weekly in the Olony.

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Otago Witness, Issue 972, 5 September 1889, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 972, 5 September 1889, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 972, 5 September 1889, Page 19

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