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«ÜBT!ON9. POSTPONEMENT OF .SALE. Owing to the state of the weather last week, the DISPERSAL SALE of DAIRY HERD, to be held on account of Messrs Doull and Son, Henley, has boon PONED from the 26th August to TUESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER. 20au TUESDAY”, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1913, At Noon. On the Property at Henley. DISPERSAL SALE OF DAIRY” HERD. jVTESSRS DALGETY & CO. (LIMITED) have been instructed by Messrs Doull and Son to offer as above: 50 dairy Cows 40 dairy Heifers (September-October culvers). 15 milk cans and 1 set disc harrow. And for Private Sale. 1 Harnett milking machine for 6 cows (all complete and in good order). No cows or heifers have been selected or reserved by the owners out of the above, which comprise one of their complete herds. As Messrs Doull and Son have been dairying for many years, and their cows arc among the best on the Taieri, the opportunity is an excellent one for dairymen to acquire first-class cows. 30jy TUESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1913. At 11.30 a.m At the Homestead, Greenfield. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE Of HORSES, SHEEP. IMPLEMENTS, AND SUNDRIES. The national mortgage and AGENCY” COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr James Moore to sell by public auction, on the above date; HORSES. 1 draught Mare, 4yrs (in foal) 1 draught Mare, 9yrs (in foal) 1 draught Gelding, syrs 1 draught Gelding, 6yrs 1 draught Gelding, Byrs 2 draught Geld ngs, 9yi , s 1 draught Filly, 3yra 1 buggy Marc, syrs (in foal, Nuptial Rite), prize-taker 1 Foal by Nuptial Rite 1 harness Mare, 7yrs SHEEP. 350 Ewes, two. four, and six-tooth 18 fat Ewes and Wethers 20 Hoggets 5 Rams. CATTLE. 1 Cow, in milk 1 Heifer (newly calved) 1 Heifer (close to profit) 1 Cow, October calver 2 one-year-old Steers • 1 purebred Shorthorn Bull. PIGS. 3 Pigs. 2 sheep Dogs. IMPLEMENTS, Etc.—R. and G. 3-fur-row plough (new), M.-H. cultivator, set R. and G. disc, 5-lcafed tine harrows, Farmers’ Favourite drill (with turnip and grass seed attachments), 2 farm drays and frames. 6-honse waggon, buggy gig, tank, sledge and frame saddle, bridles, harness. Furniture etc., and Sundries too numerous to mention. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Ylr Yloore having sold his farm, everything is for bona fide sale. 19au LAND SALE BY” AUCTION. In Horse Saleyurds, Invercargill. SATURDAY. 30th AUGUST, 1913, At 1C.30 a.m. VITRIGHT. STEPHENSON, & CO. (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr 11. H. Kirkpatrick,. Lochiel, to sell by auction, as above, his Freehold Farm at Lochiel in FOUR LOTS—namely, Lot 1.—40 Acres (adjoining Mr John Thomson's farm) ; all in young grass, ring-fenced Lot 2.—3 O Acres (on opposite side of road to Mr Martin Silke’s homestead) ; 26 acres in two-year-old grass, about 4 acres good swamp; fenced into two paddocks. Lot 3.-34 Acres (facing main Winton road, and adjoining store); all in English grass, ring-fenced; buildings— 4-roomed Cottage and 4-stalled cow by re. Lot 4. —104 Acres (more or less); homestead block; buildings—superior Dwelling-house of 6 rooms and scullery. all necessary outbuildings, 5stallcd stable and loose-box with loft and barn, 30-hail cowbyre, engineroom and cooling room, men’s huts, implement shed, etc. ; fenced into 6 paddocks; 25 acres young grass, 60 acres two-year-old grass, 17 acres Dun oats, balance in pasture ; good orchard and plantation. Terms: For Lots 1. 2. and 3, 15 per cent, cash, 10 per eent. in one year, balance in seven years, interest 5 per cent. For Lot 4, 20 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in one year, balance in sever years, interest 5 per cent. Survey: Areas of Lots 1,2, 3 are subject to survey. The above Property adjoins Lochiel Township, and is most conveniently situated for dairying, the dairy factory being within a few chains. The whole of the land is of superior quality. Further particulars on application to 20ait THE AUCTIONEERS.

j The rainfall at Grey mouth for the first seven months of the year has amounted to 58.07 inches, rain fiiliiiitr on 129 days. Last year for the same period 54.28 inches of rain fell on 94 days.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 37

Page 37 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 37