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! Auctions. FRIDAY, 23rd APRIL, 1897. AUCTION SALE. Vl r c<l<lerl>uru. KOBERT F. INDER will sell by public auction, at Wedderburn, on Friday, 23rd Apri', 1897 : I On account of Mr H. Bradley — 7 first-class draught Mares and Geldings 1 four-year-old draught Filly (unbroken) Road waggon Harness ! 1 road dray 2 d.-f. ploughs 1 two-horse gear and intermediate Benfcall chaficufcter Ileid and Gray back-delivery reaper Sundries. All the above are for positive sale, ..and very liberal terms will be given. ROBERT F. INDER, 15ap Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 20th APRIL, 1897, At 12 o'clock. trAf) ACRES SPECIAL VALUE '^v FREEHOLD LAND For Absolute Sale. To Farmers, Dairymen, Speculators, and Others. DONALD REID & CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at the Roomß of the Chamber of Commerce, Dunedin, on Tuesday, the 20th of April, 1897, at 12 o'clock : That valuable Freehold Estate containing 740 acres, being Sections 14, 15, 16, 18, and 22, Block 111, North Harbour and Blueskin District. This laud is within four miles of the City, and is all fertile bush land and well watered at all seasons. There is also a proved rich Ecam of Shale on the Property. The Property will be offered in Three Lots, as originally surveyed : Lot I—Sections1 — Sections 16 and 18, containing 260 acres Lot 2 — Sections 14 and 15, containing 280 acres Lot 3— Section 22, containing 200 acres. This offers a rare opportunity to Dairymen, Speculatou?, and Others to secure on easy terms a freehold quite handy to the City known to possess valuable deposits. The land is in full virgin fertility, and in a position which will every year become enhanced in value. Terms : One-*hird cash ; balance can be arranged on mortgage if required. 16f TUESDAY, 27th APRIL, 1897, At 11 o'clock sharp. Important Clearing Sale Of DRAUGHT HORSISS, DAIRY COWS, YOUNG CATTLE, BREEDING EWES, FARM IMPLEMENTS, And MACHINERY, &c, &c. DONALD RSID & CO. have received instructions from Mr Wm. Thomson to sell by auction, on the Premises, near AlUnton Ra'-lway Station, oh the above date, the whole of his valuable Farm Stock and Implement?, and comprising : 1200 crossbred Ewes, in lamb (to lamb early) 17 purebred Romney and Leicester Rams, twt^and four-tcoth 58 quiet dairy Cows, calved and to calve 6 two-year-old Bullocks 27 Yearlings 26 Calves 2 pure Shorthorn Balls 4- heavy draught Geldings 2 do do Mares, in foal 3 brood Sows 1 brood Sow, with 10 young Pigg 10 store Pies IMPLEMENTS:' 2 M'Cormick binders, 1 back delivery (Bamlett), 1 grain drill (Reid and Gray), 1 Cambridge roller, 2 d.f. ploughs, 1 awing plough, 1 digger plough, 1 drill plough, set 4-leaf harrows, 2 sets 3-leaf harrows, turnip sower. 1 pair saddle harrows, 1 field grubber, 1 Planet grubber, 1 straw dray, 1 road dray and frame, 2 farm drays, 1 tip dray, 6 se^s dray and plough harness, 3 sets leading harness, 2 sets binder reins and pole straps, patent cheese press fr and plant, corncrusher, sledge, wool table, box for baling wool, grating* for sheep, sheep boxes, feeding troughs, &c , &c. 11 stacks straw, about 4 acres potatoes, growiur crop, and sundries too numerous to advertise. Mr Thomson's stock and implements are all of the very best, and well known in the district, and as he has disposed of hi? farm to the Government-, everything will he offered for bona fide tale. Sale will commence sharp at 11 a.m., straw stacks t eing first sold ; thereafter the sale will proceed in the order as advertised. A halt will he made for luncheon afc 1 o'clock. Note. — The 8.5 a.m. train from Dunedin arrives at Alianton at 9 10 a.m., and the morning train from Clinton at 948 a.m.. giving ample time to inspect the stock and implements before the sale. Terms liberal at sale. Luncheon provided. FOR SAL Er A BARGAIN. - — Inipro vc «l Far m, UPPER TAIERI SIDE. 2qQ ACRES, all fenced and sub-divided ; nine-roomed Stone House, Barn, fous-stalled Stable, and Outhouses. One acre Orchard in full bearing ; stream of water runniDg through the property. For full particulars apply Bap DONALD REID & CO. Late Advertisements For £ale, IQ^l ACRES, KATEA VALLEY, <3s_#2 GLENOMARU, adjoining the Xci oul, three miles from Messrs Latter Bros.' Mills and Railway Station ; ring fenced, splendid timber bath— totara, red and black pine, and kowhai. The whole arable, with gentle slope to the north-east; well watered. One of the pick sections of the district. Price, £4 10s per acre. ADAMS BROS., Solicitors, Exchauge Coutb{ Or PARK, REYNOLDS, & CO., S&b Blame street. Dunedin.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2250, 15 April 1897, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2250, 15 April 1897, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2250, 15 April 1897, Page 27