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Auctions. TUESDAY, 22nd MARCH, At 12 o'clock. i At Mr David Mille's Firm, Green Island Bash, j UNIIESSRViSD SALE Of DAIRY OATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, POULTRY, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, OATS, TURNIPS, &c , &c. ! X%7 RIGHT, STEPBENSON, & CO.' ; % V cave rtt.eived instructions from Mr D*.vM Al'.ils to sell by auction, at above time '■ s»io yiace : 18 first-claes young dairy Cows and Heifers, some in full milk, others close to calving ; six calves 2 two-year-o!d Ayshire Bulls, by White Prince and Lord of tha Isloo respectively •; 2 eighteen-month-old shorthorn Bulls , 5 3 Hor»ps, consisting of mare with foal at foot, three-year-old draught filly (by Black Prince), and 1 four-year-old hack 12 6tud Border Leicester Ewes j Fowls, ducks, straw dray (almost new), tip dray, spring cart, sledge, Hwing p'.cugh, giuober, digger, set 4-leaf harrows, j roller, horsepower aud. chaffcutter, I , pulper, wooden sheap dip, vycs, anvil, and beJlows, spring cart and dray harness, plough chains, poultry house and netting ; a'so, 6 acres oats (in stook) 3 acres turnips. Mr Milk's herd of dairy cattle is well known in tho district ; suffice i 6 to say the cows are J first-class, and include some very fine Ayrshire and Alderney beifera close to calving. Stock and everything will be sold to ths highest bidder, as the farm is about to be cut up and sold. 14m THURSD 4.V, 31st MARCH, At 12 o'clock neon sharp. At Mr Braid's Farm, Seal Point, near Sandymount. Second snnual sale of Superior I>airy Cows, Close to Calving. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from Mr Thomas Lee to hold his second annual sale at the above time and place, when will be offered : L 5 first-class young Dairy Cows and Heifers. Most of them close to calving ; a few just calved. 4 Pnrebred Ayrshire Bull*. Two yearlings aud two twc-Yo&t-clds). This fine Dairy Stock is of Mr Lee'a own breeding, and those who saw the splendid draft which the auctiooeejfa disposed of last year will } admit tbat a choicer lot of dairy cattle has I heldotn been submitted to the public. The lot to be offered this 'year is just bs~ good,' and would-be, purchasers are strongly urged not to miss Mr Lee's sale. Luncheon provided. 17m SATURDAY, 16th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. At the Wool and Grain Stores, High street, Dunedin. 5000 ACRES FIRST-CLASS PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL LAND. In one block, close to Waikouaiti. FOR BQNA FIDE SALE. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from John Duncan, *en., E>q., who is giving up farming, to sell by auction, at above time and 1 place, ■ j His very cboica piere of country, close to Waikouaiti, containing : 5000 acres of firs!-- class pastoral and agricultural land combined, iv one block, in Waikonaiti district. This property i 3 aU fenced and oubdivided into four paddocks, well watered, well cleared, -and surfaca sown with English grasses. There are three patches of native bush on the property, sufficient for years to come to supply fencing material and fuel to the proprietor. A considerable area of the land is arable, but has never been cultivated yet. This portion of the estata J3 well adapted for the growth of wheat, oats, barley, turnips, and rape, and "if it wa3 brought under the plough would materially inorease fcbe carrying capacity oS the place, bfaideß greatly adding to its revenueearning power. In iba present natural sa te this property carries 4000 fiwtciass crossbred sheep. | The Auctioneers consider the purchase of this ! property by a practical man having a fair | amount of 'capita} will prove a first-class mii vestment. It is' distant from railway communication only one mile, and owing to its proximity to Dunedin it should have a special value, for, as is well known, ho'ders of land close to a city can always take full advantage of the markets. For terms and other particulars apply to *12m_ _ THE AUCTIONEERS. i~A uTtToN EBSB 1 K~O~tTo E. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. The Sale advertised to be held at M'Millan'a Farm, Wyllie's Crossing, on Friday, the 18th March, has been unavoidably PpstpoLed, and i will now be held at an early date, of which ■ due notics will be given. 17 aa DONALD REID & CO._ TUESDAY, 22nd MARCH, At halC-pasb 12 o'clock. In Rooms, Manse street MINING CLAIM AND PLANT. OARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. JL have received instructions from the Liquidator to sell by iviction, at above time and place : The Equity of Redemption of the Amalgamated Waipori Deep Lead Company (Limited) in ils Claims, Water Race, &nd Dams and other Mining Rights, and in the Mining Plinb of the Company. Without reserve. For further part eulsra apply to ALLAN HOLMES, Solicitor, Duucdin ; ; O* THE AUCTIONEERS.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2298, 17 March 1898, Page 26
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