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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 15th MARCH, 1910. SALE OF PROPERTY AT MIDDLEMARCH. STRONACH, MORRIS, & COMPANY (LIMITED) -have received instructions from Dr Collier to offer for sale, on the above date, at the conclusion of the Stock Sale, her Very Desirable Property ir Middlemarch. This consists of between 5 and 6 acres, situated in the Township of Middlemarch, within five minutes' walk of the railway station. The Buildings comprise modern o-roomed House and scullery, wash-house (with builtin boiler), coalshed, good stable and coachhouse, fowlhouse, and netting run. There is a good orchard, with well laidout garden and grounds, and also two paddocks adjoining. The Property is a very suitable one foi a professional man, or one ir search of a comfortable Home in this healthy and rising district, and as Dr Collier has left Middlemarch a reasonable ~>rice will be accepted. . 9m MONDAY, 14th MARCH, At 11 a.m. At Mr Wm. Mills's Farm, near St. Bathans. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) have been in-stru-ted by Mr Wm. Mills to sell: 60 ACRES (Freehold), being Sections 42 and 48, Block I, St. Bathans Survey District, on which is built a 5-roomed Brick House, stable and barn; also, 146 Acres L.1.P., being Section 88, Block I, St. Bathans, rent 6d per acre. < Also, at same time and place: 120 crossbred Ewes 90 crossbred Lambs 7 draught Mares and Fillies 3 young Cows, near calving 3 mixed Cattle 1 dray, 1 spring-cart, 1 gig and harness, 2 d.f. ploughs, horse-power . and chaffcutter, harrows, two 400gallon tanks, sheep-netting, chaffbags, also 12 tons oaten sheaves. Also, Household Furniture, _ including piano, and a large quantity of sundries. 19f TUESDAY, 15th MARCH, At 11 o'clock. CLEARING SALE OF STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, AND SUNDRIES At Mr Hugh Hughes's, Becks. IHE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND JL AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z. (LIMITED) have been instructed by Mr Hugh Hughes to sell as above, all his Stock and Implements. As Mr Hughes has sold all his property in the district, the stock is offered for absolute sale. 5 draught Marcs and Geldings, from 3yrs upwards 1 spring-cart Horse 240 Ewes, two, four, six, eight-tooth 170 Lambs, mixed sexes. 2 Rams 3 milk Cows 3 young Cattle 3 Bullocks 2 Pigs Osborne binder, M.H. disc, D.F. plough, M.H. cultivator, M.H. gang ploughs, 4-leaf harrows, chaffcutter, dray and frame, double buggy, a large quantity of heavy and light harness, saddle and bridle, 11 tons heavy oaten sheaves Also, Household furniture, 2 D.8.8.L. guns, and a large quantity of sundries. Luncheon provided. SATURDAY, 12th MARCH. MESOPOTAMIA RUN. Y N E & < In conjunction with ""ALGETY & CO. (LIMITED), have received instructions from the Board of Governors of Canterbury Agricultural College to sell by auction on the above date, at their Land Rooms, at 12 o'clock, The LEASE of the Mesopotamia Run for 21 years, from Ist MARCH, 1911. The Run, which is situated in the Ashburton County, consists of 37,900 acres first class grazing country, and is, without doubt, one of the best in Canterbury. It is at present held by Mr Geor, — Gerard. Note. —The Board of Governors have decided to alter the terms of the lease of the run to 21 years instead of 14, as previously advertised. PYNE & CO.. DALGETY & CO. (LIMITED), 19ja Auctioneers.

DISPERSAL SALE BY AUCTION. 200—THE FAMOUS BURRAWANG SHORTHORN STUD.—2OO. D ALGETY & GO. (LIMITED), SYDNEY (in conjuction with W. K. Garnsey, sen., Forbes) have been instructed by Mes srs Thos. Edols and Co. (Limited and Reduced) t© sell by public auction on Ist and 2d APRIL (at 11 a.m. e?,ch day), on the FORBES SHOW GROUND : THE WHOLE STUD OF HIGH-CLA SS BURRAWANG PEDIGREED SHORTHORNS: ABOUT 200 HEAD, ALL BEAUTIFULLY BRED, AND INCLUDING THE VALUABLE IMPORTED ENGLISH STOCK AND THEIR PROGENY, AMONGST THE NUMBER BEING THE IMPORTED COWS—"DUCHESS OF BARRINGTON 54th." "FAIRY BELL Bth." "BUSCOT FAIRY." "ROTHERFIELD GEM," and 22 COWS AND HEIFERS, THE PROGENY OF THE ABOVE, SOME OF THESE BEING PRIZE-WINNERS AT THE SYDNEY SHOW. THE REMAINDER OF THE STUD COWS AND HEIFERS ARE VERY FASHIONABLY BRED AND FULL PEDIGREED. SIRES: The Sires used in the Stud have been: "DUKE OF BARRINGTON 65th" (imp.), "HAYLE IMPERIALIST" (imp.), "COUNT MINSTREL 2nd," "BURRAWANG BARRINGTON" (imp.), "CLIFTON DUKE OF OXFORD," the two latter of which will be offered for sale with: A NUMBER OF SUPERIOR YOUNG STUD BULLS BRED ON BURRAWANG, and 50 SELECTED BULLS, MOSTLY WITH TWO CROSSES OF, IMP. BLOOD. The Burrawang Stud, which, for quality and breeding cannot be surpassed in Australia, closely resembles the type of Shorthorn that is so largely sought after in England at the present time, and for which such high prices are being paid by the Argentine cattle raisers. A unique opportunity is now afforded breeders to securo some of the choicest Stud Shorthorns in the Commonwealth. Full particulars, catalogues, etc., from the Auctioneers,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2921, 9 March 1910, Page 41

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