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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1913. At 11.30 a.m At Moore’s 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 Golding, 6yr« 1 draught Golding, Byrs 2 draught Goldings, 9yrs * 1 draught Filly, 3yra 1 buggy Mare, Syrs (in foal. Nuptial Kite), prize-taker 1 Foal by Nuptial Rite 1 harness Maae, 7yrs SHEEP. 350 Ewes. two. 'Tour, and six-tooth 18 fat Ewes and Wethers 20 Hoggets 5 Rams. CATTLE. 1. Cow, in milk x 1 Heifer (newly calved) 1 Heifev (close to profit) 1 Cow, October caivor 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-loafed tine harrows. Farmers’ Favourite drill (with turnip and grass seed attachments), 2 farm drays and frames, 6-horse waggon, buggy gig, tank, sledge and frame saddle, bridles harness. Furniture etc., and Sundries too numerous to mention. All furniture to bo sold. Also, 100 bushels of machine-dressed grass seed, SO sacks of seed oats LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Mr Moore having sold his farm, everything is for bona fide sale. 19au FRIDAY. 12th SEPTEMBER^ At 11.30 o’clock. On the- Farm, near Lauder. In the Estate of the late Mr Win. Macdonald. AUCTION SALE OF SPLENDID L I.P. PROPERTY And DISPLENISHING SALK OF LIVE STOCK AND FARMING PLANT. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. (LTD.) have received instructions from the executors of the late Mr Wrn. Macdonald to offer for sale by auction at above time and place: That very Desirable Farm, being— L.I.P. 1119, being Section 50, Block 111, Lauder District, containing 277 acres 1 rood 19 poles. Annual rental, £8 6s 2d. O.R.P. 110, being Section 4. Block 111, Lauder (due .June 30, 1921), containing 281 acres 12 poles. Annual rental, £lO. (It would cost £212 to make this Freehold.) L.I.P. 297, being Section 47, Block 111, Lauder, containing 301 acres 3 roods .04 poles. Annual rental, £7 11s. And L.I.P. 908, being Section 43, Block 111, Lauder District, containing 301 acres 3 roods .04 poles. Annual rental, £7 11s. The approximate total area is 1161 acres 5 roods 59 poles, and the Property (situated within 4 miles of Lauder and Omakau) is known as one of the best fattening Farms in the district, which enjoys an ideal climate. There are good water rights, and the whole of the Property can be irrigated. Practically the whole area is down in English grass. There is a mortgage for about £IECO with the Advances to Settlers Department, and easy terms can be arranged. Full particulars in rc terms, etc., on application Mr JOHN I. FRASER, Solicitor, Naseby; Or THE A UUTION EERiS. Immediately after the Farm is sold there will he offered without reserve: The Whole of the STOCK and PLANT on the Farm, including— SHEEP. 496 eight-tooth and full-mouth crossbred Ewes 237 four and six-tooth crossbred Ewes 90 two-tooth crossbred Ewes 407 crossbred Hoggets (mixed sexes) 70 fat Wethers CATTLE. 5 milk Cows 10 head young Cattle HORSES. 3 draught. Mane and Goldings 1 buggy Mare. 5 years 1 spring-cart Gelding 3 three-year-old draught Fillies (unbroken) 2-two-year-old draught Fillies (unbroken) 3 yearling draught Fillies (unbroken). IMPLEMENTS. M‘Corn tick reaper and binder (new), Massey-Harris binder, mower, hay rake, Cambridge roller, d I. plough, disc plough, set harrows, cultivator, grain drill, horsepower and chaffeutter (new), light waggon, dray and frame, gig and harness. 2 riding saddles, cart and leading harness, plough bars and chains, grindstone, horse covers, fencing tools, sheaf stack, two hay stacks, also household furniture. Luncheon provided. NOTE.—It is executors’ intention to dispose of the land and stock immediately, so prospective buyers can inspect the Farm, knowing that it will be offered for genuine sale. 2oau Bilson : "Did you say he is an tindertaker’s assistant?” Tilson: “Yes, hui I believe he calls himself a doctor.”

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Otago Witness, Issue 3102, 27 August 1913, Page 37

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