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t, ' Au tions 1 i- I lt THURSDAY, 24th JULY, ,t At 12 o'clock sharp. 1. Clearing Sale of DRAUGHT HORSES. DAIRY COWS, IMPLEMENTS, Etc. c ! • d TT| ALGETY & COMPANY (LIMITED) ° JL' are instructed by Mr James Steven to T sell by auction, at his farm. Ruorside, Port { n iloiyneux, on abo\ c date : j The whole of his Farming Stock and Im- ; r piemen ts, consisting of — i. 4 Superior draught Mares and Geldings, c 6 to 8 years | n 1 buggy Horde (Jock) | o . 24 splendid young dairy Cows (four I newly calvotl, remainder spring c eal\er->) ; 7 Ilcifer.s (-.prmg cahcis. from selected 0 cow s) c 3 Steers a 1 Bull. 2 years a- j 6 fat Pigs : . 1 gocd n\er boat. 15ft 50 bags oats, 150 bags oaten chaff. 6 1 | toiia potatoes, implements, dairy c. u tensile, aerator, tools, and sundries. b Particular attention is directed to the dairy Cows, which are all carefully selected, „ young. anJ pi good condition. Mr Steven has sold his farm, and in consequence the ! whole of the above are for unreserved sa!e. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. SATURDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 1902. At 2 o'clock. ) - Farm for Sale; i ■ At their rooms, corner of Gorton and Ashton l ' streets, Gore. [ "TfcALGETY & CO. (LIMITED) j *J have received instructions from Mr j , | Wm. Bowie, to offer at above time aud place: HIS FREEHOLD FARM OF 389 ACRES, i Being Sections 1 nnd 2, Block XIII, ; Waikaka Survey District, and situated ■ f within two miles and a-half of Gore r Dairy Fa-ctory. It is subdivided into eight paddocks, all in English grass, with the exception of 60 acres in natural state and 40 acres in drill turnips. Buildings consist of fivoroomed house, men's hut, store room, chaff house, separating shed ■with concrete floor, byre for 30 cows, with plank flooring, also barn with plank floor. Th© land is in real good heart, as nothing 1 but dairying has been earned on for the j last ten y^ars. j | The Auctioneers would draw attention to 1 the above, as it is very suitable for dairying ,| or mixed farming. For further particulars ; ' and terms, apply to • | MR BOWIE, on the Farm, i or ' I DALGETY & CO. (LIMITED), ' 23jy Auctioneers. i SATURDAY. 2nd AUGUST. At 2 p.m. ; At tho Centi.il Hall, Tapanui. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM At WAIKOIKOI, NEAR TAPANUI. In one or more lots. QU I N AND RODGER , have recei\ed instructions from MiErnest D. Mackenzie, to offer at auction on the above date, at 2 o'clock, at the Central Auction Mart, Tapanui : Hib vahuible Farm fin one or more lots). a& follows : Homestead, five-roomed hou»s, with dairy? scullery, bathroom, etc. : four-stalled stable, with two loose-boxes, and big loft. Area, 1039 acres 0 roods ?0 poles-, subdi\ided into fi\e paddocks — one young grays, one turnips, one (42 acres) ploughed, four paddocks (two-year-old grass), aJI m splendid heart, and very little cinppmg done. Farm, two miles fiom Waikoikoi po.st, telephone office, school, and church Tenni: 10 pi r cent, fall of hammer, 25 • per cent, within 30 days. Full particular I l from the Atictionter^. " I 23jj; QUIX & RODGER. \ LAND. LAND. LAND. ] iATURDAY, 2nd AUGUST, At 2 p m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. ' have IK-ened instructions from Mrs Isabella Barrou, to sell by public auction, at ( their room, Crescent, Invercargill, on abo\e date : Her Farm near Mopsburn Railway Station, consisting of Stction 172. Tar- ' < ingatura Survey District, containing r 867 acres freehold, and Section 1 of I 102, Taringatura, containing 21+ I acres, held on Education Boatd I lease — about six years to run : an- - nua.l rental, £24 2», with valuation 1 for improvements at end of lease. i -I ! ( The property is all nv(-r flat land on tlie i banks of the Oreti River. It is a cplendicl I sheep farm, and alwj grows fine sample, of f oat 3, wheat, or barley, lt is- almost all in c English gras« or under cultivation, and is r fenced ami subdivided into 14 paddocks. li | The buildings are all that arc required for t working the place. i: The position, is very good. The propcily r is immediately adjoining the township of i: Mossburn, where there is a railway station, g post and telegraph office, and Fehool. r Terms, if lcquired. can be arranged with h ' 23jy THE AUCTIONEERS I FOR SALE or LEASE, ComfortaLle t Butchery BUSINESS at Bannockburn , p small ingoing, good spec for one or two energetic men. Particulars can be obtained personally from Mr James Horn, at Provincial . Hotel, Uunedin, on Monday, 28th July, or by \ lettei to the Undersigned. . 1 JAMES HORN, Storekeeper, c 22jjr Rannodtboxa. i;

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Otago Witness, Issue 2523, 23 July 1902, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2523, 23 July 1902, Page 37

Page 37 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2523, 23 July 1902, Page 37

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