I Auctions. FRIDAY, 26th AUGUST, : At 12 o'clock. j At Crown Yards, Balclutha. HORSES. HORSES. j !|f AOL EA N & CO. I I will hold their Monthly Sale as above, j { Eutries to time of safe. ] 1 E. J. BO YD, Balclutha; I Or, i ; 18aa THE AUCTIONEERS. ] FRIDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, j ! At 1 o'clock. I At Balolulha. D ALGETY & CO. (LIMITED) are favoured with inntiT.clions from ! the Trustees in the Estate of the late Mr i James Brownlie, Kaihiku, to sell by auction as above : The late Mr Brownlie's FARM, containing 206 Acres, divided into eia^ht paddocks. j About 50 %cres are ploughed and ready tot i ' crop, 20 acres of bush, 20 acres in young grass, balance in English grass. Buildings consist of a good six-roomed house, stable, barn, cowshed, and implement shed. Good water power and chaffhouse. The farm is for unreserved sale, and, as it is situated within two and a-half miles of the K.u.aku Railway Station, and close to Church and School, and as tho land is good, it should commend itself to anyone in search of a firstclass farm. 13au '' FRIDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, At 1 o'clock. ! At Balclutha. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. D ALGETY & CO. (LIMITED) , are instructed by Mrs M'Kenzie (Waite- | peka) to sell by auction, at above time and ! place : Her valuable Freehold Farm, comprising 205 acres, divided into eight paddocks; 55 acres are ploughed, 20 acres of turnip land, and the balance is in English grass. Orchard, half-acre. Buildings : Eight-roomed House, large Barn, Six-stalled Stable and Implement Shed. All outbuildings nearly new. The iarm is situated five miles from Wailepeka railway station, half a mile fiom schoolhousa and church, one mile from post office, and there is a good road to the door. This farm is one of the first selections in the Waitepeka district, and is in first-class order, and as Mrs M'Kenzie is leaving tho district, is for bona fide sale. 18au SATURDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1898, At 12 noon. ValsßaMe Freehold Farm For mOTHILL, WATSON, AND CO. _t. have been favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Frederick Drabble to sell by public auction at their Rooms, Esk street, Invercargill, as above, That valuable Freehold Property, comprising — Sections 2, 4- and 6, Block I, GLADFIELD ESTATE. Acres. Rood. Polea. Oil 1 3© The Property is 12 miles from Winton by good metal road, eight miles from Centre Bush Railway Station. The proposed railway from Winton to Heddon Bush is surveyed through this property, and the proposed line from Wright's Bush will pass close to it. Improvements include a substantial eightroomed dwelling house with every convenience, dairy, washhouse, etc., five-stalled stable with loft, largo orchard and garden. The land is all under cultivation, thoroughly drained, and in splendid heart, and subdivided into six paddocks; 100 acres are ploughed ready for crop. The Properly is situated in one of the finest and most prosperous districts in Southland, and is for bona fide sale. A most exceptional opportunity is thus offered to acquire a really first-class farm in splendid condition and thorough working order. Terms are 10 per cent, on fall of the hammer, balance in one month. Further particulars on application to the Executors, on the Property ; or to Tothill, AVatson, and Co., Invercargiil, Gore, Riversdale, and Dunedin. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ANNUAL RAM SALE. On WEDNESDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. (The day before the Show.) At the Corporation Yards, Adelaide, Rfurray ISamst ITpLDER, SMITH, & CO. (LIMITED) srJ hive received inatructions from ihe Messrs Murray to sell by auction, as above : About 30 of their noted Combing Woollcd MEKINO RAMS, agrd two, three, and four yesrp, the whole of wh'ch have been specially selected for their own use, and all (except the joucgest) have been used in their own flecks. The attention of buyers requiring rams for stud purposes is confidently called to Hub sale of some of the very best picked turns in Australia, and they are remiocJpd of certain | results obtainable from this breed of nheep, they having been kept pure for the last 55 years, and so successfully as to take during that term (in which they have compered willi the best flocks in South Australia) the following prizes :— The whole of the champion prizes for the best single ram (excepting nine only), together with a large number of special and other prizes too numerous to particularise, full details of which may be had from the Auctioneers. Immediately after the sale of fhe Messrs Murray's Rams, ELDER, SMITH, & CO. (LIMITED) will offer consignments fcom some of the principal breeders of PURE MERINO, LINCOLN, SHROPSHIRE, and SOUTHDOWN SHEEP. Note.— The Auctioneers wish to impress upon owners forwarding rams for sale the necessity of eeading in early particulars, as Catalogues CL.QSS ON AUGUST 20
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Otago Witness, Issue 2320, 18 August 1898, Page 27
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794Page 27 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2320, 18 August 1898, Page 27
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