. . Auctions. TUESDAY, 20th MAY, At 2 o'clock. JA. DUTHIE & CO. • have been favoured with instructions to bell by auotion, at their Rooms, Milton, on above 1. date, PROPERTY in Akatore Distriot, whichhaa b been divided into convenient sized farms, as 1 under : * Lot I.— Sections 7, 10, and 46, block 111, Akatore District; containing 177 a lr 21p. „ Lot 2.— Sections 20, 21, and 22, block, IV, Akatore District; containing 227 alr 13p. Lot 3.— Sections 23 and 24, block IV, Akas tore District ; containing 143 aOr lOp. 1 Lot 4.— Sections lof 15, 2of 15, 16 and 17, block IV, Akatore District ; containing I 273a1r21p. 1 The whole of the above property is situated in the tableland adjoining the sea. The soil is good, and the greater portion of the property is adapted for cultivation. It offers a good opportunity for men of small means obtaining a good freehold, as the terms _ will be exceptionally easy— viz., 10 per cent, in cash at time of sale, 10 per cent, cash in two years, and the balance extending over a term of years at 5 per cent, interest. lm THURSDAY, Bth MAY, At 11 o'clock sharp. At Bruntsfield Farm, near Greytown Railway Station. 3 Great Unreserved I Cletiriuft Out Sale Of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, Implet ments, Harness, Furniture, Stacks of Oats, r Oaten Straw, Oats, Wheat, Growing Turnips, and Potatoes, &c, &c. r STEPHENSON, & CO, c yf have received • instructions from Mr g William Hastie to sell by auction, at Bruntse field Farm, near Greytown Railway Station, on c Thursday, Bth May, commencing at 11 o'clock . sharp, 8 The whole of his Farm Stock (live and dead), say— HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, Consisting of 18 heavy draught mares and geld- '» ing (mostly four-year-olds) two of a them with foals at foot by Clansman), one yearling, and on« two-year-old colt by Laird of Kilbride ; two firstclass heavy spring cart horses (r'our years). LIGHT HORSES, 9 Consisting of two thoroughbred mares (syrs) by Guy Fawkes, the imported trotting filly by Honesty, brood mare with foal at foot, superior buggy mare, two-year-old filly by Le Loup, pure Shetland pony mare with foal at foot, three purebred Shetland ponies (3yrs or 4yrs). CATTLE, Consisting of 15 splendid selected dairy cows, ' calved and coming to calving (not to be t surpassed for excellence on the Taieri), 14 superior heifers,,one, purebred shorthorn bull, two yearling shorthorn bulls, j 35 bullocks '(three or. four years old, fat i -• ' ' apd three-parts fat), 10 yearling steers 3 . and heifers. j i SHEEP. i 500 first-class crossbred ewes arid wethers. PIIIS, ■* Consisting of seven prime bacon pigs, one sow ' and five suckers. j POULTRY. a An immense number of fowls and ducks. 1 IMPLEMENTS, &c., 1 Comprising reaper and binder (M'Cormick), back 3 delivery reaper (Bamlett), two d.p. " - s ploughs (Reid and Gray), one swing 1 plough, one drill -plough, chaffcutter, set" four-leaf harrows, disc harrows, saddle harrows, furrow presser, Cam1 bridge roller, drill sower, broadcast 3 sower, two sets superior fanners, corn 1 crusher, Avery weighing machine (7owt), four farm drays with frames, j double-seated buggy and harness for same, large quantity of shaft', plough, 2 and leading harness, three . riding saddles, one Bide saddle and bridlp, boy's saddle and bridle, large copper boiler, galvanioed iron (large quantity), grindstone, wheelbarrow, two large , water i> troughs, large quantity oat and chaff ft bags, ladders, forks, spade?, wire 3 strainer, .plain and barbed wire, tar- '- pauline, horse covers, &c. s GRAIN, &c. ( t Six large stacks oats (untbreshed), one stack i oaten straw,- six acres potatoes (splendid crop), five acres swede turnips, 130 bags y oats, 20 bags fowls' wheat, 60 bags kidn ney potatoes, quantity timothy seed. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c Superior piano (Kirkham), bide board, hairbottomed chairs aud 6ofa, round table, pictures, grate, kitchen table, chairs, range, dairy utensils, cheese press, portable dairy (12ft by 14ft), and other articles too numerous to particularise. The auctioneers have much pleasure in directing attention to this Great Unreserved Sale of Mr Hastie's stock, &c, which is necessitated by the expiry of the lease of the farm. . The auctioneers are also requested to state | that no other stock but Mr Hastie's own will be offered at this sale, and as the number of lota y to be sold is very great it will be started punc8 » trually at 11 o'clock. '" Luncheon provided. 17ap i- ' ~~ \ Late Advertisements a — • if or STRAYED, from my Run ut ). k3 Merfcon, between December 1889 and " March 1890, 900 CROSSBRED SHEEP, > branded circle with crossbar iti red paint, ear- )' marked with small bib out of front of ear. £25 1 REWARD will be paid to anyone giving Infor- »» mation leading to the recovery of the Sheep if .' strayed, or £50 for Information leading to the ( ' conviction of the offender if stolen. Persons having sheep wi&h these marks, in their possession after this date will be required ® to give a satisfactory account of how they .obtained them, or otherwise' be held responsible, ;, ' 1 - JOHN DUNCAN. Corner Bush, Merton. lm
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Otago Witness, Issue 1891, 1 May 1890, Page 19
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839Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1891, 1 May 1890, Page 19
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