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AUCTIONS. Loc 6 —Bay Colt by Charlemagne II —Jane! Lot 7—Bay Colt by Charlemagne ll—Armigera Lot B—Chestnut8 —Chestnut Colt by Vasco—S.lk Gown Lot 9 —Bay Colt by Charlemagne ll—Nautiloicl Lot 10 —Bay Colt by Charlemagne II — Demetcr Lot 11 —Brown Filly by Charlemagne II G'ouronne Lot 12—Brown Filly by Charlemagne II St. ._ Regis,..'".'" : Lot Filly, by Charlemagne .II —■ Idasa '"'".'." ' Lot 14—Bay Filly bv Charlemagne ll—< Marlin. On account Mr J. F. Reid (Burnside, ,f~.r.,i iv?•«. ,i Oamam),' •• l'li:;>v« i^Hv_. THE BURNSIDE YEARLINGS: Lot 15—Brown Colt by Charlemagne 11, '•dam'' daughter 'of Stepniak—Ro'seila Ti'qt'- Io- Ls C'hf.'Stmrt "Colt "by -Vasco— Belle* •■':; Clair - -'• . : - ' ;: '"- " --'<'■■'• ' : -'- : Lot;'l7—Brown- -Colt- by Ya'&ro—Madder'""- '•> Lot 18 —Brown Colt by Charlemagne" ll— '- ; Elysium ' 'y- ■ fcoVlfr-nSay or"brown CVilt* by-Sartd—-Reel Lot 20—Chesthu* Colt by Vasco —lima : Lot, 21 —Chestnut Colt by Vasco—Teacup " (imp.) " Lot 22 Bay Colt by Vasco— Mosca Lot 23—Bay Gelding by Sarto—Britomart. Catalogu'.'s may be .'had on application. 18o_ PYXE & CO,', Auctioneers. •SALE OF CHOICE FREEHOLD FARM AT ETTRICK. WEDNESDAY, 25th OCTOBER. TODD BROS. & CO.. ..(LIMITED), ha.ve been favoured with instructions from Messrs Tubman Bros., of piunbartoii Rock, Kt trick.' to offer for sale by auction. an the Homestead, at 1 o'clock sharp, Their wellvknown farm of. 937. acres, com* prisinsr some of the ..most: fertile and-choica land in Otago. .There are- 400 acre® or flat land in a "high .state of: cultivation and 537 acres of terrace, and- hill countryideal for sheep-grazing. -There, are also 20 acres held, under, occupation- license.-. - • - The farm is spiendkiiy ■ „ Watered ami Specially" well- fenced itttd is divided into 15 paddocks in. convenient sizes .for working the farm to best, advantage, and 'it would bs -hard to find a better-; farm in a more .favoured locality in the Dominions ' There are 25 ac,:es planted in fruit-trees this- ■ Feason—9oQ apples, . 900 . peaches,. .900 apricots, together with 500 older trees. . - 100 acres are. sown in oats, 20 acres in wheat, 190- acres in young grass, .70 acres to--be-.sown in turnips a,nd mangels, and acres in potatoes, balance of the land in English grass and tussock. ■ .-.->-. ..-. . • The buildings consist of JO-roomed stone Dwelling, water laid- on .to back door; fot stalled . stable >andt. loose box, with' loftj wooden barn, chafffiouse, dairy and otheiT Qutbuikliriigs. Right to half a head of water,,,, Ppst and telegraph office on the premises. The Property, with turnips, will carry 2000 sheep. . , , . Apart from its being, an ideal agrioub tural and pastoral Property, it is situate in'the fruit-growing area of the celebrated. Teviot district, and oyer 600 acres '■ of it could be planted out in fruit trees.' For fruit-growing'purposes, larid in th<s Hastings and Nelson districts is selling afe from "£4O to £IOO per acre. The land on the flat in the above farm could not be* surpassed by any land for growing apricot* is the beau ideal land for tbi spurpose. Partieu'ars, conditions, and terms at time of -saTe. • Any further information -on applicationto " ' '-■ ."' ■■ \ TODD BROS. & CO. (LTD.), 3o -* Auctioneer's.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3005, 18 October 1911, Page 41

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Page 41 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3005, 18 October 1911, Page 41

Page 41 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3005, 18 October 1911, Page 41