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Auctions. CLEARING SALE, At Miller's Yards, Ewe"burn. ''. THURSDAY, 19th APRDL, 1899. mHE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-.X TIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED), instructed by Mr W. J. Miller, will sell by auction, at the Eweburn Saleyards, as above : 235 Merino Ewes, 150 fat Lambs, 100 . halfbred Ewes, 20 fat Wethers, 10 . head Cattle, 5 longwool Rams, 2 Hacks, 2 draught Geldings, reaper and binder, 1 reaper, set disc harrows, M.H. cultivator, chaffcutter, d.f. plough (R. and G.),set 6-leaf harrows, tip dray, farm dray, waggonette (nearly new), sulky and harness, grass Stripper (new), farmers' grindstone, etc., etc. Ab Mr Miller is removing to Ranfurly, the whole of the above are for positive sale. JOHN .GRINDLEY, ' 30m Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 7th APRDL, 1899, At 12 o'clock sharpl SPECIAL STORE CATTLE SALE AT ALLANTON. fnHE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-•JL TIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED) will sell 'by auction at Mr Wm. Lindsay's farm, • Allanton, on Friday, 7th April, at 12 o'clock sharp :_ g0 3 and 4-year-old well-ired Bullocks, in forward condition. 30 spayed Heifers, 4yriS, very forward. The above are from: Southland, and are sent forward for unreserved sale. The cattle are a really fine lot, and will be sold m lots to suit buyers. ■ On "account Mr William Lawrence — 7 acres Derwent Potatoes, a splendid crop 9 acreß swede Turnips, a splendid crop 1 heavy draught Gelding, 6 years, a really good worker , On account others— 10 Mares Other entries will be received. Sale Friday, 7th April, at 12 o'clock. JOHN GRINDLEY, 2Qm ' Auctioneer. , SPECIAI STOCK SALE. '- WANTWOOD HOMESTEAD, MANDEVILLE,. \ FRIDAY, APRDL 7. At 1 . p.m-. HENDERSON & BATGER (instructed by the Executors of the late G. M. Bell) will sell by public auction, &t> .Wantwood Station Yards < 4000 fir3t-claBS crossbred Lambs, freezers" and very 'forward stores £>000'cro6»bred tussock Lambs 2000 crossbred Ewes 750 merino Ewes r '300 Lincoln, "Leicester, and Romney Marsh Rams iV dwing to the recent sales of a large portion, Of Wantwood Estate, the above sheep will be ' sold without reserve, -and in lots to suit purchasers. ; IMPORTANT LAND SALE. - At the same time and place. HENDERSON & BATGER will offer at auction : 1350 acres magnificent wheatrgrowing Land", known as the Mandeville Block. The land will be submitted in lots of from 200 to 600 acres. " ' - -This land is on the Ma taura .River, and is admittedly the most admirably adapted land for growing grain or root crops id the dist rict, and is most conveniently situnted. About 640 acres are in stubble (rentals rang- > ing from 2(te to 37s 6cl per aero were paid for cropping the land-last season), and the balance - of the block is in English, jirass. This will be the last opportunity of acquiring portions of the Wantwood^ Estate. 30m SALE OF MR ALEX. M'PHERSON'S FARM AND STOCK AT HOKu^UI. , WEDNESDAY, 12th. APRIL, 18991 Qn the Ground. Two miles from Allen's Crossing, Hokonui Line. ■- MESSRS HENDERSON s& . BATGER <in conjunction with the NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY)' have been instructed by Mr Alex. M'Pherson to sell his first-class 1 Farm, -consisting of: Sections 238, 232,. 216, and 230, Forest' Hill Hundred, containing 910 acres, 450 acres of whiclvare drained swamps and river flats and 460 acres low terrace, land. 730 acres in grass, 70 acres in turnips. 750 acres drain ploughed, 16 miles board, tile, and open ditche?. Good dwelling-house of 8 rooms, men's hut, stable, implement yards, etc. The Property is two miles from Allen's Siding, Hokonui Line. .School next door, and lime kiln close at hand. The whole farm is first-class agricultural land in good heart and splendid order. 'All fences new and in good repair. The railway station (Allen's Siding) is only one mile and three-quarters from the homestead, by a good gravel road. If not sold -as a whole, will be offered in two or three lots to suit purchasers. At same time and place the following stock, - jpto.y will be sold whether farm is sold or not: 800 two to eighi-tooth crossbred Ewes J2OO oroßsbred fat and store Lambs 10 Border Leicester Rams 4 draught Geldings 2 light-harness Horses 30 head Cattle Household furniture. M'Cormick binder, Duncan drill, M*sseyHarris cultivator, Duncan spade discs, Reid and [Gray double and single furrow ploughs, Howard digger plough, drays,, 2 sets five-leaf harrows, drain " ( plough, double buggy, daisy cart, wooden roller, harness, tools, etc Sale starts 1 o'clock. Luncheon provided, No. eutaide entria*

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Otago Witness, Volume 30, Issue 2353, 30 March 1899, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Volume 30, Issue 2353, 30 March 1899, Page 31

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