According to the Waddington correspond" cnt of the Christchurch Press, labour is so scarce in that district that one of the resi« dents, Mr Bull, has found it necessary to employ a woman to paint his residence.
TUESDAY, Ist MAY,.. 1917, At 2.30 p.m. At Dalgety's Saleroom, Jetty street, Dr.nedin. LAND SALE. "ESSRS DALGETY & CO. (LTD.)' I have been instructed by the owners to offer, as above: J The DOWNS FARM (known as Campbell's), 7 near St. Bathans, being Sections 5, 14, j 15, 18, and 19. Block VII, Blackston* District. FREEHOLD; 1173 acres 9 roods 14 poles (more or less). IM« \ PROVEMENTS: 2-roomed Cottage* &maU shed and small plantation. Sub- I divided into 5 paddocks; 500 acres English grass, balance, in native grass. Largo portion can be' cultivated. SITU- I ATED 9 miles from Oturehua Railway \ Station. K The IDABURN FARM, near Oturehua, ' . being Sections 1, .29, 53-62,_ 279, Block I, .. Blackstone District, Section 1, Block 111, Idaburn District. FREEHOLD, ; 1206 acres 3 roods 19 poles (more or less). IMPROVEMENTS: 5-robmed \ House, sledge hut, storeroom, implement shed and store shed. Subdivided ; into 7 paddocks (fences include over 3 miles of netting); 260 acres in yoking grass, 50 acres in stubble, 20 acres in turnips, balance in native tussock. Tho Idaburn Creek runs right through the' property. SITUATED one mile from \ Oturehua Railway Station. TERMS. —15 per cent, on fall of hammer, when possession'will be given; 5 per cent.in 6 months from date of sale; 10 per cent. , in 12 months from date of sale; balance 019 j mortgage for 5 years; unpaid balances t« | bear 6 per cent interest. 1 The above Properties have been ' worko<§ ? for many years by the executors late F. Gfc X Dalgc-ty," in connection with Hawkdun StasJ :.*" tion, which has now been resumed by' fchO jj Government and subdivided. To close fchQ£ estate, trie Auctioneers have been instruct-' to realise, and tho properties are thereforS for bona fide sale. Easy terms have been i arranged, and afFord an unique opportunity for acquiring two valuable farms in Central Otago. j Inquiries from likely buyers are solicited, and arrangements can be made for inspeo j tion. . - MONDAY. 30th APRIL, 1917, DISPERSAL SALE OF FIRST-CLAS DAIRY HERD. HORSES, AND FARMING PLANT. mHE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA- I 1 TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEWW ZEALAND (LTD.) have received instructions from Mrs E. M'Leod, Granton Farm, West Taicri, to auction, on above date, tho | whole of her selected herd of dairy cows [ and heifers, horses, and farm implements, | comprising— i. 40 superior dairy Cows 12 Heifers . ; " 5 draught Mares and Geldings \ Filly, 3 years, sired by Newton Chief Foal, sired by Baron Bold. Digger and d.f. ploughs, mowers, horso rake, Cambridge roller, cultivator, tine harrows, Norwegian harrows, grass seed sower, M.H. binder, 2 farm drays (with frames), 1 spring-dray, double buggy, turnip barrow, drill plough, milk cane, grindstone, harness, and covers. 3 acrea mangolds, 2 acres swedes, 2 stacks . the auction will be absolutely unreserved. Intending buyers, travelling by rail caaf detrain at Shand's Siding. Note Date and Starting Hour. Luncheon. L. MACLEAN, 14ap Auctioneer. TTViRM Wagons, Farm Dtays, Spring- . Drays, Buggies, Gigs, Bakers', Grocers' Spring-carts. Barrows.—Scurr, J Cumberland street, Dunedin. 7aO
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Otago Witness, Issue 3292, 18 April 1917, Page 25
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