An tions FRIDAY, 15th AUGUST, ISO 2, At 12.30 o'clock sharp. CLEARING SALE AT WAIRUNA. mHE FARMERS' AGENCY COMPANY -i- are favoured with instructions from Mrs Crtiikshanks, Cherry Farm, Wairuna, to sell at the Farm, on the above date, The whole of her Farming Stock and Implements, consisting of: 165 crossbred Ewes, 4, 6, and 8- tooth (a specially selected grand line) 80 crossbred Hoggets 30 fat Ewes 3 draught Gelding?, 3, 4, and 6 year* 1 draught Gelding, aged 2 draught Mares 1 draught Filly, 2i years 1 draught yearling Colt 1 Hack, 4 years 1 light-harness Gelding 3 dairy Cows 100 sacks seed oats (Sutherland^) 2 road drays, 1 d.f plough, set fourleaved Diamond harrows (new), 2 field grubbers, 3-horso power (R and G.) chaffcutter and belting complete, turnip, manure, and grain drill, drill plough, drill, double buggy, trees and chains, harness, sheep netting and grating-, potatoes, fowls, etc., I etc. j As Mis Cruikshanks- has disposed of her I farm, the irhole of her live and dead stock j will be sold Absolutely Without Reserve, and the age-s of the horses will be guaranteed. Cherry Farm is about half a mile from Wairuna Siding. Luncheon provided. I THE FARMERS' AGENCY COM6a u PANY, Dunedin. THURSDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1902, At 1 o'clock. To Farmers, Storekeepers. Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, aud Others. Important Sale by Auction, on the Premises, Patearoa, of LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, COTTAGE, And HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc. Building Timber, General Ironmongery, Carpe-nters', Wheelwrights', and Blacksmiths' Tools and Requisites. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr Thomas Tate (who ha* become mine- host of the Otago Central Hotel, Store, and Refreshment Rooms, at Railway Station, Hyde) : LOT 1. — Leasehold Property in th© Upper Taieri District, being Section 23, Block I, containing about 50 acree in ryegrass ; Sections 12 and 13, Block VII, about 82 acres and Building thereon, Taieri District, held under leases in perpetuity. These Sections are all securely fenced, and in splendid order. LOT 2. — Tho whole of his large and up-to-date Stock, comprising — Roofing iron (7000 ft), building timber, 2 tons of fencing wire, 400 fencing posts, general ironmongery and farming implements, blacksmiths vyce, took, horse shoes, lathe and fittings, pnint mil!, sundries, including — crockery, enamelled, brash, and tin ware, rod iion, spurs, razor-, watches, hor«e-oovers, etc. LOT 3.— Tho Household Furniture is nearly new, and contains all the necessaries for a well-appointed 4-roomed dwelling. LOT 4.— 100 Ewes (in lamb), also 1 buggy. The Auetioneei'B are 111 a position to treat privately for Mr Tale's private Residence and blaek>mith'a &liop, together with a twoacre Section. Blacksmith's tools at valuation. This i« a splendid chance- for a good, energetic business man to make a competency in a few yearp. Full particulars from Messrs HER DM AN * KIRK. Solicitors, Naseby ; Or 15jy THE AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, 18th AUGUST, At- 1 o'clock. Sale by Auction in the Estate of Joan Maithcrvs (deceased). On the Premises. Main Port Chalmers road, North-East Valley. FREEHOIJ) PROPERTY, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HORSE. SPRING CART, HARNESS, FORCE SPRAY PUMP. JAMES SAMSON A 00. Lave been favoured with instructions from the Trustee in the alxne Estate to sell by auction, above time, and place: All that parcel of Land, comprising 3 acres, all cultivated, and Itnowu a» Matthews's Nursery, Strawberry and Fruit Gardens, all securely fenced with live fences, divided into 10 plots ; together with dwelling house and outhouses, stabt-p-, buggy shed, aud two large glasshouse vinerie« (well appointed). N.B. — Thi? Trustee has- kindly consented to the Auctioneers rrceWing other eiitnLS 01 hordes, oattle, and property. A conveyance will leave Auction Rooms at half-past 12 o'clock for convenience of purclwsers. Also, same time and place, instructed by Mr F. Cookeril! to s*sl hn Freehold Property, being Section 50. Blooi VII. North Harbour and Bhip<-kin District, containing 10 acre-s, wirh four-ro«mrd dwelling therron : all securely fMM'fd and well watered. Tho ! above property joins Mr Lewis* property. 1 arid 19 ©lose to Valley tram terminus, and will be sold a bargain Full particulars from the Auctioneers. 6au I Late Advertisements. 1 ry -GUINEA American ORGAN: 8 stops. IJL • bass and treble couplers ; payments, I 10s monthly.— Musical Exchange, Octagon, Dunedin. 30jy FOR PRIVATE SALE, MORNINGFIELD FARM, Near BRIGHTON. Mr JOHN GRAHAM ha- instructed tho Undersigned to offer for Sale by Privite Treaty hi 3 Valuable Farm, near Bn?hton. comprising 630 acTes, well watered and subdivided into numerous paddocks. I There are- valuable Coal Deposits on the pro1 perty., and these could be work at a minimum cosrt. For further pnrticnlars apply to N Z LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), 23 jy Dunedin. CERTAIN DEATH TO SMALL BIRDS. HATCH'S POISONED GROATS. AS manufactured for the- Southland, Wallace, Clutha, Wakatipu, and other i counties. Five-pound bags, delivered 50 j miles and under, Si ; 200 miles and over, i3s 6d, at railway station. Stamps with order. I Purchase from the Manufacturers, JOSEPH , HATCH & CO., Invercarniil. Wyy
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Otago Witness, Issue 2525, 6 August 1902, Page 33
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