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AUCTIONS. pR EF.LAIIN AR Y AN NOU NCEM ENT Of CLEARING SALE OF SHEER ’ At MORVEN HILLS STATION. CROMWELL. Owinsr to Expiry of Lease afire Cutting Up of'the Runs for Settlement. a Clearing Sale will ha held at Tairas Homestead EARLY IN MARCH. When the following 'approximate numbers of Sheep will be offered for Sale: 15.000 first - cross English LeicesterMerino two and four-tooths and Lambs 25.000 Merino Ewes 18.000 Merino Wethers 7,000 Merino La.mbsTotal 65,000 Sheep. Date of Sale and full particulars be advertised later. ill .ALGETY & COMPANY (LIMITED). Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 23th JANUARY, At 10 o’clock. At the Dunedin Horse Sale yards. ANNUAL HARVEST HORSE SALE And SPECIAL SALE OF NORTH ISLAND HORSES. 'RIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. (LTD.) will hold a Special Horse Sale, as above. Present Entries: Account Mr E. C. Smith (Palmerston North) : 40 specially selected light Horses, all 3 to 6 years old, comprising express and clog-cart Horses, weight-carry-ing Hacks, 6 handsome pairs matched Cobs, and some grand Ponies, got by a typical Welsh sire. Account Messrs Paul Studholme (Wainono), T. Ryder (Invercargill). G. Sullivan (Edendale). E. J. M‘Done Id (Palmerston), and others: 40 superior young draught Mares and Gel d in gs. TUESDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1910, At 11 a.m. sharp. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD LANDS, GROWING* CROPS, HORSES), SHEEP, CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS, Etc. To Close Partnership Accounts. Donald reid & co. (limited) have received instructions from Messrs R. and* A. P. Gibson, owing to expiry of term of partnership and to close partnership accounts, to soil by auction on the Premises, Kcinton Farm, North Taieri, on Tuesday, Ist February, 1910, at 11 o’clock: The Freehold and Leasehold' Farms, Farm Stock, and Implements. The Farms con-' tain some of the best land in Taieri, and are favourably situated convenient to railway and dairy factory, being deep, rich land. They are well suited for dairyfarming. LOT I—GOODWILL OF LEASE.—Keinton Farm contains 150 acres rich grazing and cropping land, all enclosed in suitable paddocks, and held at low rental of 20s per acre. Lease has five years to run from Ist June next. Buildings:—Largo Dwelling-house, stables, barn, implement sheds, etc. Leas? will be sold oither with or without growing crops, as may be arranged. »Growing crops consist of: Wheat, 49 acres; oats, 14 acres, potatoes, 1 a.ore; turnips, 22 acres. Crops are all heavy, and promise a great yield. If not sold with the Lease the crops will be offered separately. LOT 2—FREEHOLD FARM.—IOS Acres adjoining Leasehold, being Sections 3 and 9, Block XIV. A choice early selection, nearly all rich, deep land well suited for a dairy farm. This is an opportunity that rarely occurs to secure a first class Property in a favoured locality and on easy terms. A large portion of the purchase money can remain on the security of the Property if desired. The live stock and implements, which will all be found good and worthy of "the attention of buyers, will be submitted 1 immediately after the luncheon adjournment, and as the term of the partnership has expired, everything will be offered for positive sale. HORSES. 8 heavy draught Mares and Colts (2 Mares with foal at foot) 7 light Horses —Hacks, Colts, and Fillies. SHEEP. 85 Ewes and Limbs 149 Wethers 14 Rams —Romney and Leicester. PIGS. 3 Porkers 2 brood Sows 1 Boar. CATTLE. 8 dairy Cows 9 Heifers 4 Steers 1 Bull. IMPLEMENTS.—2 D.F. ploughs, 1 drill plough, 1 set block and chains, 2 sets 3-leaf harrows, disc harrows, swingletrees, roller, 1 straw and 2 farm drays and frames, 1 spring cart, 1 gig, reaper and binder, ridger, homo hoe, 1 weighing machine, Duncan cultivator, wheelbarrow, lot of wire netting, etc., etc., etc. Terms and full particulars at sale, or on application to THE AUCTIONEERS. Sale: TUESDAY, Ist February, 1910, at 11 a.m. sharp. Luncheon provided. The salaries of England’s corporation and public company* officials total over £63,000,000 a year.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2914, 19 January 1910, Page 45

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Page 45 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2914, 19 January 1910, Page 45

Page 45 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2914, 19 January 1910, Page 45