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Auctions* FRIDAY, 7th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. Sale of Freehold Farms, WAREPA and CATLINS RIVER. To be Sold at Dunn's Crown Hotel, Balclutha THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEEB, ESTATE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW | ZEALAND (Limited), has been instructed to sell by Public Auction at Dunn's Crown Hotel, Balclutha, on Friday, 7th August, _t 2 o'clock, The following Valuable Properties: — LOT I.— Mr Job Dabinett's Farm at Warepa Bush, containing about 236 Acres, all fenced and subdivided into two, dwelling houses, stable, and other out-buildings thereon. All the land is under English grass, excepting 50 acres of bush and 30 acres which was in«rop last season. The property is well watered, and is close to church, school, and railway station. It was one of the first selections in the district, and as it is for absolute sale is worthy the attention of anyone desirous of obtaining a farm from which immediate returns may be got. LOT 2~Mesßrs Dabinett and Young's Farm at Catlins river, being section 26, block VIII, Glenomaru district, containing 170 Acres of land substantially fenced and divided. This farm is part of the well-known bush land of Catlins. It has been all cleared except 25 acres left for shelter, and 130 acres have been laid down in Euglish grass, the balance having been in crop. It has a long frontage to the Owake river, is about a-quarter of a mile from the dairy factory, and about one mile from the proposed railway station, This property is also for absolute sale, as Messrs Dabinett and Young find that the business of their store requires their undivided"attention. For further particulars as to Lob 1 apply to MR CHARLES DABINETT, who resides thereon, and as to Lot 2, to Messrs DABINETT & YOUNG, Storekeepers, or, as regards both, to THE AUCTIONEERS, Rattray Street, Dunedin. 2Sjy TUESDAY, 28th JULY, At 11 o'clock. At Granton Farm, West Taieri. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED FARM CLEARING SALE. REID, MACLEAN, & CO. have received instructions from Mr Hubert Robinson (who has disposed of his Granton estate) to offer by public auction, at the Granton Homestead, on the above date, The whole of the LIVE STOCK and EFFECTS on the Farm, including : 20 CLYDESDALE and LIGHT HORSES About 100 HEAD of CATTLE ■ 300 to 400 SHEEP 50 to 60 PIGS GRAIN, STRAW, CHAFF, POTATOES FARM IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY UTEN- , SILS.&c. Particulars as under : HORSES— Purebred Clydesdale entire horse " Young Laird o' Kilbride," 3yrs, by Laird o' Kilbride; 6 Clydesdale Mares, 3yrs to 6yrs old, served by Young Laird o' Kilbride ; 4 two and three-year-old Fillies, 3 heavy draught • Geldings, 5 light Horses. CATTLE— SO head of first-class dairy Cows, 40 head fat Bullocks, 10 head young Cattle. SHEEP— 2OO crossbred Wethers, three-quarter fat; 150 crossbred Ewes, nearly fit for the butcher. PIGS— 4O Stores, 10 bacon Pigs, 5 breeding Sows. PRODUCE — 4 stacks Straw, 40 sacks seed Wheat, 50 sacks seed Oats, 300 sacks oatensheaf Chaff, 100 bags straw Chaff, 300 bags Potatoes, 5 bags Timothy. IMPLEMENTS, &o. — Reaper and Binder (M'Cormick), 3-horse Grubber (Reid and Gray), double turnip Sower (Reid and Gray), eet 3-horse Disc Harrows, 3 sets of 3 and 4leaf Harrows (Reid and Gray), sulky Plough, Chain Harrows, 5 farm Drays with frames, clod Crusher, 3 double-furrow Ploughs (Reid and Gray), drill Plough, seed Sower, 2 Barrows, single-furrow Plough, 2 Screw Jacks, saddle Harrows, Springcart and Harness, Graips, Forks, &c, set Fanners, 2 Chaffcutters (Reid and Gray), Weighing Machine, 10 Casks, set blacksmith's Tools, set carpen- j ter's Tools, Express Waggon and set double Harness, 12 sets cart Harness, 8 sets plough , Harness, 2 sets of Blocks and Tackle, 10 cords Firewood, 3 tons Kaitangata (Joals, and a quantity of sundries. ! DAIRY UTENSILS— Cheese Press (Carson and Toone), Curd Crusher (same makers), 3 I Churns, 40 milk Dishes, 2 milk Coolers, 20 milk Buckets. .i i On the same date, and at tbe same place, we shall offer at tbe hour of 1.30 p.m., on account Mr Robinson, A nice compact FARM at Clarendon, comprising 212 acres, being Sections 9 and 10, Blook VII, Clarendon district. This Property is securely fenced and sub- ! divided, 160 acres being laid down in English Grass ; and there is also a Men's Hut on the j same. Immediate possession given. Terms on application to the Owner or Auctioneers. As showing the bona fides of the abore sale we need only refer to the fact that the Gr»nton Estate has been sold, and consequently every lot submitted will be disposed of absolutely to the highest bidder. The Horses are of a particularly good stamp, and were specially selected by tbe owner, consequently they will be found well worthy the attention of breeders. The Dairy Oowh are also a very superior lot, while most of the implements are nearly new. Note. — Owing to the large number of lots to be offered the sale will commence punctually at 11 o'clock. Luncheon at 1 o'clock. REID, MACLEAN, & CO., 15jy Auctioneers. fIHE FARMERS' PAPER.— The Agricul JL tural Department of the Otago Witness is cknowledged to ba unequalled by that of any other WMklv In tbe Oolouy.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1952, 23 July 1891, Page 21

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