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Auctions. SAI.ES OF LAND ON WAIMEA ESTATE SINCE MIDDLE OF MAY. HOMESTEAD BLOCK. 200 acres River Flat t - 100 „ River Flat | 100 „ River Flat I 300 „ Terrace. I 5030 acres, being balanoe of block. j ! SANDSTONE BLOCK. , Section. Acres. I 30 ... ... ... ~ 376 ! 31 374 ! 6 273 7 260 8 and 32 395 11 220 14 ... ~ 271 29 „ 351 BLACK SWAMP BLOCK. Section. Block. Acres. 1 IV 158 2 TV 163 6 rV 286 8 IV 128 S IV 165 31 VII 185 12 VII 227 1 VIII 213 7 VIII 2SO 1 I 168 9 I 205 1 . II 7 4 IV 129 5 IV 166 2 I 167 12 I 176 7 n 31* 11 I 349 10 and 11 IV 336 12 and 18 IV 280 3 IV 142 7 IT? 119 12 VIII 123 I 5 VHI 446 6 VIII 589 10 I 342 13 IV 195 15 IV 140 13 VII 198 BALFOUR~BLOCK. Section 2, 690 acree. 1, 670 „ SPECIAL HORSE SALE, Gore Horse Bazaar, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 25th and 26th AUGUST. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON, & CO. wi 1 !. offer: 52 draught Mares and Geldings, four to eight years 16 three-year-old Colts and Fillies 29 draught Mares and Geldings, ageel 10 light harness Horses ! 9 Hacks 116 . The above includes two contracting teams of first-class, staunch, young draught Mares and Geldings, from three to seven years, and just out of work. 18au TUESDAY, 29th AUGUST, At 12 o'clock, At Merrie Creek, Clinton. UNRESERVED SALE of SUPERIOR CROSSBRED SHEEP, FHtrTCLASS DRAUGHT HORSES, CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS, Eto. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from Mr ! James Motion (whose farm they have sold) ■ to sell by publio auction, at above time and j place, 1 The whole of his Stock and Plant, consisting of : 125 superior young crossbred Ewes, in lamb 270 extra good crossbred Hoggets 5 draught Mares, two years and upwards ; two of them in foal 4 one and two-year-old draxigM Colts, by Sandy Erskine, Lord Roberts, M'Farlane, and Field Marshal 1 buggy Horse, double-seated buggy, i and harness 4 dairy Cows, close to profit 5 yearling Steers and Heifers 4 Pigs, and 60 Fowls Farm dray, tip-dray, d.f. plough (R. «nd G.), single digger plough (Gardiner), set Bft disc harrows (Booth and Macdonald), set 4-leaf harrows, Planet Jr. cultivator (3 horses), Osborne binder (nearly new), roller, swing plough, Massey-Harris Ecuffler, turnip barrow, scoop, Ben-ta-11 ohaff cutter, eorncrusher and 40ft belting, 60 sacks oats, ton potatoes (Up-to- Dates), 500 yds sheep netting, quantity posts and stakes, blocks, chains, harness, saddlery, quarry tools, and many other articles too numerous to specify. Also, Household furniture, range, cooking and dairy utensils. Without reserve. Luncheon provided. FRIDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, 1905, At 12 o'clock. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, BUILDINGS, Etc. DONALD REID & CO. * (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr James Henry to sell by auction, at the Otago Corn and Wool Exchange, Dunedin, on the above date! Sections 30 and 31, Block 111, N. H. and B. District— 39£ acres rich volcanic soil, on the sunny slopes of Mount Cargill, 4-roomed House, 12etall byro, piggeries, etc., etc., divided into three paddocks, all sheep and cattle proof. Ten acres have been ploughed, balance sown best English grasses. Grows great crops, well watered and sheltered. First-class dairy, grazing, or poultry farm. Will carry about four sheep to the acre. Within eight miles of Dunedin. Terms at Sale* 19au

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Otago Witness, Volume 23, Issue 2684, 23 August 1905, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Volume 23, Issue 2684, 23 August 1905, Page 37

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