Auctioas- ! UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE ! At 1 Mr LOUIS JUNGE'S FARM (Three miles and a-half from Middlemarch), ON FRIDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY (Sale Postponed from Tuesday, February 13). mHE FARMERS' AGENCY COMPANY -B- (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr Louis Junge (who has bold his farm) to offer for positive and unreserved sale, all his Live and Dead Stock, consisting of : 2 good draught geldings, 7 and 8 years old 1 superior draught Mare, 6 years old 1 black draught Gelding, aged 2 splendid draught Fillies, 2 years, by Thumper 1 splendid draught Colt, 1 year, by Sir Colin 1 Cow (second calf), 1 fat Bullock. IMPLEMENTS. 6-horfa waggon, 3 tip drays, 1 trap and harness, 1 d.f. plough (strongest, by Reid and Gray, almost new), 1 d.f. plough (medium, by Reid and Gray, almost new), 1 d.f. plough, 1 single furrow plough, 1 drill plough, 3 sets _ 4-leaved harrows (with trees complete), 1 set 3-leaved harrows (with trees complete), 1 3-horse grubber. 1 Planet J.R. horse hoe and cultivator, 1 double drill manure and seed sower, 1 Cambridge roller, 1 Massey-Harris reaper and binder (almost new), 1 M'Cormack do, 3 sets shaft harness, 5 sets leading harness, 5 sets plough do, 1 tarpaulin, horse covers, rabbit netting, 2 riding saddles, rabbit traps, water casks, 2 and 3-horse trees, empty sacks, 3 dozen fowls, etc., etc. Also, contractors' carpenter?', and blacksmiths' tools, including — sledge hammers, drill hammers, drills, guards, picks, shovels, spades, portable forge, grindstone, anvil, vice, longs, large sledge, etc., etc. Also, his Household Furniture, and other articles too numerous to particularise. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. W. TURNBULL, Auctioneer. THE FARMERS' AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), Dunedin. If TUESDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, At 2.30 o'clock. At the Wool Stores, High street, Dunedin. VALUABLE SHEEP RUN In Waitaki District, And FLOCK OF 14,000 FIRST-CLASS MERINO SHEEP AND LAMBS. For bona fide sale. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from Mr Hugh Cameron to sell by public auction, at above time and place : His Valuable Property; known as AVIEMORE STATION, Consisting of — Pastoral Runs 243 a and 243b, in the Waitaki County, together containing 49,610 acres, freehold of 30 acres with all necessary station buildings, etc., and flock of 14,000 first-class Merino Sheep and Lambs. The Pastoral R-uns are held at an annual rental of £250, the leases expiring in 1911. Owing to old ap,e, Mr Cameron is retiring from sheep farming. The station, consequently, is placed on the market for bona fide sale, and its disposal affords those in quest of a good pastoral property an excellent opportunity of acquiring a block of first-class sheep country at a very moderate rental — viz., 1 l-5d per acre. The present is a time when the acquisition of such a property as Aviemore, under capable management, should prove a first-class investment. 24ja FRIDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, At 11 o'clock. At Broomlands Farm, Duke's road, near Mosgiel. SALE OF LEASEHOLD FARM, DRAUGHT AND LIGHT HORSES, DAIRY COWS, PIGS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, COMPLETE CHEESE PLANT, Etc., Etc. FOR BONA FIDE SALE. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from Mrs S. Wright (Executrix of the late Mr Jas. Wright, of Broomlands) to sell by public auction, at the above time and place : Goodwill of lease of part of the famous Broadacres Estate of 315 acres. The lease has five years to ran, at an annual rental of £157 10s. Crop of 105 acres of oats, in lots to suit purchasers 5 draught Mares and Geldings, by Sir Robert, all young and good 1 Yearling and 3 Foals, by the wellI known sires Pride of the Glen, Lord Lyon, and Hatfield 14 head brood Mares and young stock, by well-known sires 50 milch Cows and Heifers, calved and to calve j 80 two, three, and four-year-old Steers and Heifers 1 Shorthorn Bull 7 brood Sows, 25 Porkers, Slips and Suckers, and 1 two-year-old Yorkshire Boar 1 complete cheese plant, with 150 gal milk vat, 2 cheese presses, barrel churn, number of curd vats, milk cans, milk dishes, etc., etc. 2 farm drays (with frames), 1 spring dray, 1 d.f. R. and G. plough, 1 set of 6 and 1 set of 3-leaf harrows, 2 sets of R. and G. disc harrows, 1 set Norwegian harrows, 1 three-horse grubber, 1 sulky plough, 1 wooden roller, 2 Walter Wood binders, 1 back-delivery reaper (by R. and G.), 1 oat crusher, 1 drill grubber, 1 set saddle harrows, 1 grass seed sower 1 double-seated buggy, in first-class order Spring-cart and buggy harness, several complete sets farm harness Large quantity of firewood, in lots to suit purchasers. NOTE. — Buyers are requested to inspect "the leasehold, crop, and firewood prior to day of Sale.j as the auction will be held at Broomlands, some two milos distant from Broadan Ho. Luncheon Provided. Foi further particulars apply to Mrs S. WRIGHT, Broomlands, Mosgiel ; U Or, to THE AUCTIONEERS.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2397, 8 February 1900, Page 31
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810Page 31 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2397, 8 February 1900, Page 31
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