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; Auctions"TARANUI" FARM FOR SALE, Wyndham District. At Mks RICHARDSON'S BAZAAR, WYNDHAM, ON THURSDAY, 24th APRIL, at Noon. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), under instructions from the proprietor, will sell by auction on above time and place : Section 23, Block 111, Wyndham. Sections 65, 66, 67, 72, 89, 91, 105, Block VII, Tuturau. containing 361 acres 3 roods 14 poles ; subdivided into eight paddocks ; suitable dwelling and outhouses ; 10 acres in oats, 10 acres m turnips, 15 acres sown down in grass this year. 20 acres in bush, balance in English grass. The above- is about eight miles from Wyndham. and is a good sheep-grazing farm and will be sold ay a very low price, as the u»vi.e( is taking up his residence in town. To r man with small means, this pres^-Hs si rf>x% <•} i i.cc of acquiring a good home vitn sma> outlay. ' • For further particulars apply NATIONAL MORTGAGE : Or Mr CUTHBERTSON. 9«P On the Farm. Late Advertisements. QOODWOOD ESTATE TENDERS will be received by the Undersigned till Noon of SATURDAY, 19th ApriL 1902, for LEASE ol LOT 25 of above Estat7 (122 acres 1 rood 8 poles) from Ist July, 1902 ti 30th April, 1910. Conditions with JOHN REID & SONS, 9 a P Dunedin. VALUABLE 336-aere FARM in tha Taieri TO LET by TENDER, for 11 years, from Ist May, 1902. Tenders close .it noon 28th INST. Ihe Messrs J. and J m A. Calender's Valuable and very Convenient Farm known as " Springbank," H miles from Dunedin on the Main South road, 2 miles from church and school, and half a mile from Riccartoi' Creamery, an 4 embracing, say, 150 acres of the richest land in the Taieri, which has hardly eve? been cropped, and most of the grasses ovei 30 years^ down The Owhiro Siding is on th< farm. The balance of the farm is souna hill land. The Buildings include the Spring, bank Accommodation House, so long and favourablj known as a waggoners' and-chrvei-s" camp. The Milton and Lawrence waggoners (the former four and the latter two nights a week) put up there, and it it at the tenant's option to continue this business. Conditions and full particulars from us, with v\hom tenders must be lodged bj noo'i of 28th iusl. JOHN REID & SONS. 16ap 7 Liverpool street, Dunedin. " AUCU A. & P. SOCI E1 Y. FIELD TURXIP COMPETITIONS. Entry Fees Members 10-., Non-Members, loa ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY, AFEIL 24, 1902. CLASS 1. — Messrs Niamo and Blair, Seed Merchants, offer a Trophy value 15 guineas and Gold Medal for the best 10 acres or over of Swede Turnips (any variety). The trophy ti be won thiet times (not necessarily consecutively) before becoming the absolute property of the exhibitor. The Society offers £1 as a second prize in this Class. CLASS 2.— The Milburn Lime and Cementa Company (Limited) offer 5 tons of agricultural lime for the best 10 acres or over of Green-top Yellow Aberdeen Turnips. The Society offers £1 as a second prize in this Class. CLASS 3.— The Milburn Lime and Cement Company (Limited) offer 5 tons of agricultural lime for the best 10 acres or over of Purple-to). Yellow Aberdeen Turnips. The Society offer" £1 as a "ocond prize m tins Class. CLASS 4.— The Society will present Gold Medal or £3 in cash for the best 10 acres oi ever of Green Crop, including Turnips, Car' rots Mangolds, etc. , second prize, £1. CLASH 5. --The Society offers a Gold MecTa,' oi Tiophv \iilue £3 joi the best 15 to 30 acrei oi over of Bioadcast-sown Aberdeen Turninc'i (any varif>tv) , second prize, £1. CLASS 6 -Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co (New Zealand Drug ' Company) offer ' a Tro.jhy valued at £i for the best 2 to 5 acres of Mangolds. The Society ottc-rt £1 as a second' pnze in tliih Cla-s. CLASS 7 -Mroin Joseph Fison and Co. (Limited) ofter Trophy value JEIO ar.d Gold Medal foi the best 10 acres or over of Turnips (any variety) grown with Fiscn's Fertilisers. The Tiophv to be won twice diot necessarily consecutively) befoic becoming the absolute property of the winner. CLASS S.— Messrs Wright, Sfrphenson, and Co. offer Challenge Trophy (handsome marble. ,i:icl bionze clock) value 15 guineas and Gold Medal foi the beat 10 acres or over of Turnips (any wuietv; fjiovwi vith not more than 3cwt of Chal'enge Manure. Judges to take^nto consideration value and quality of land, and to award pnze to crop which they consider best uncV>r the circumstances. The trophy must bo won three times (not necessarily consecutively) before becoming the absolute property of tho exhibitoi. GENERAL CONDITIONS. The"" ' otr petitions are open to farmers ot Otugo. The judges will inspect the fields carlj m Mhv. H. V. FULTON, 16. Ip Secretary. SOUTHLAND FMiERS' GO-OPEBMIVE ASSOCIATION, (Ltd.), IXVKRCAROILL AND CORK. Jiindinp. Twine, C'ornsacks, all liar vesting .Requi.sitrs, and Gcnerat stores .Supplied at LOWEST OI'IiKEJS'T PRICES. M. CARR,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2509, 16 April 1902, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 2509, 16 April 1902, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 2509, 16 April 1902, Page 33