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Auctions. FRIDAY, 29th AUGUST. At Baklntha Corporation Sal-eyards. FORWARD BULLOCKS and STOR3 COWS. DALGETY & CO. (LIMITED) are instructed to sell by auction, at above time and place : 50 three aid four year old wcl! hied Bul'ocks, 111 forward condition 20 stf.ro Cows 27au TUESDAY. 2nl SEPTEMBER, At 12 33 o'clock. CLEARING SALE at WAITATI FLAT. STRONACH BROS. & MORRIS have received in-truotions to sell by auction, as above, in the Estate of the late Mr Jr.ineb Adams : 20 '-uperior dairy Cows. ju«t calved and to calve immediately 10 iwo-jvar-nld Steers and Heifers, by shorthorn bull 7 Calves 2 draught Mares 2 draught Fillios Scr disc harrows, df. plough, springcart and harness, farm dray and harness-, chaffcutter, harrows, sundry implements, tools, etc., etc., 50 Minorca Fowl?, and VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. No out«ide entries taken. Luncheon Provided. SATURDAY, 30th AUGUST, At 11 30 o'clock. At the Dun^din Horse Salevardst -STAUNCH SPRING-CART HORSES. For Bona Fide Sale. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON. * CO. have received instructions from Mes-srs Tonkin and Co. r frozen produce exporters, to se'l by public auction, at the above time and place : 11 active young ppring-cart Horses, from four to seven years old ; all -thoroughly staunch and sound. The closing ck»wn of some of their agencies makes it absolutely necessary for Messrs Tonkin and Co. to part with these Horses, all of which can be thoroughly recommended to those ctf the lookout for good springcartms. 23au TUESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock Noon. At their Salerooms, High street, Dunedin. LEASEHOLD FARM, Blair Taieri, near Middlemarch. ! WRIGHT, STEPHENSON. k CO. have received instructions from Mr H. TV-el ham to sell by auction, at above time and place : His very choice little Farm, containing 32 acres, of which 28 acres are leasehold in perpetuity, and 4- acres forest reserve ; annual rental, £6 2s- 4d. Th« imnrovements j are ottage, hut. loose-box, byre, etc. The ] property is well fenced, and subdivided into five paddocks ; adjoins the Gladbrook and Poplar Grove Estates. Twenty acres are in e;rase, six in turnips, and four 111 stubbles, j The propprty is for bona fide sale, as Mr TVflham is leaving the d'dtrict. 27au FRIDAY. 12th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At the Crown Hotel, Balclutha. SPLENDID DAIRY FARM, adjoining the far famed Otanomomo Estate. ' WRIGHT. STEPHENSON. & CO. have received instructions from Mr Robert Meikle to sell by public auction, at above time and place : The WOODBURN FARM, of 597 acres (more or less) good arable land, subdivided into suitable paddocks. The F.-'rm is only li miles from Otanomomo Railway Station, and under three miles from the new Puerua Dairy Factory. Tho Puerua River forms the boundary for over two miles, and 19 well stocked with fine trout and perch. About 100 acres aro under cultivation,, thp remainder l-eing down in English grasses. The whole Farm is in good heart, and is well watered. The homestead and farm buildings are in good order, and the '.vater is laid on from a spring with an abundant supply in the drif-st of seasons. Th© orchard has ju«t be on planWl with a fine lot of fruit trees, and is well sheltered in thf bush. To anyone wanting a. country home this place can be thoroughly recommended. A3 it would make one of the b*st. It is a matter for much regret to Mr Meikle that his business m town demands too much I attention to permit of his carrying on the Farm The Property 10 fitted for the establishment of a fir'-t-cLaas dairy fajnn. Further information, if required, from WRIGHT. STEPHENSON. &. CO . 20au Dunedm and Bulclutlia. WEDNESDAY. 3id SEPTEMBER. Valuable l>«iry Farm at WoodSamls. 21 G acres 216 HENDERSON & BATGER. favoured with in^lructitmrt from the Executors of the lat« J. G. Gohl, will offer by auction afc Woodlands, On WEDNESDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, ' immediately before th© Stock Sale, the above valuable Pioperty. The Auctioneers can recoTimeud the above aa one of the beat Properties in the District It is immediately adjacent to the Woodlands Township and Railway Station, the railway passing through the property. | The School and Dairy Factory are in close proximity. 1 This property has b»*en heavily manured 1 with refuse from the Meat Works : part ru>> been limed, and where necessary tile drains , have been laid, and it has always been [ generously farmed. It is conveniently subdivided, and is all in grass or under cultivation, 40 acres being now ready for a crop. NOTE.— The above Propprty will be sold sub]ect to a lease of 3£ acres held by the N.Z. Pine Company at a rental of £18 per annum. For particulars apply to G. GOHL, on the Property, or HENDERSON & BATGER, l||g - InvercargtU.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 33

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