AUCTIONS MONDAY, 10'th DECEMBER, At 11 o'clock. At Balclutha Saleyards. FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. THE OTAGO FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEWZEALAND (LTD.) will sell bv auction, as above, The Freehold Farm at Purekireki, being Section 46, Block IV, and Section 2, Block VI, Catlins District, containing 248 acres 2 roods and 19 poles, more or less. This desirable Farm has a good Dwellinghouse, stable, byre, barn, and other outbuildings on it; is ring-fenced and subdivided into 9 paddocks. The Property is being sold under Power of Sale in Memorandum of Mortgage No. 41194. *• b For particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS; Or to D. STEWART & SON, 21n Solicitors, Balclutha. ~ "SATURDAY, 15th DECEMBER, 1917, ■ At 11 o'clock forenoon. At the Town Hall, Blenheim. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, TYNTES.FIELD ESTATE, MARLBOROUGH. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LTD.), favoured with instructions by Alan Le Clerc Latter, Esq., will seli, as above, This VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL and PASTORAL COUNTRY, comprising About 8546 ACRES FREEHOLD, with Homestead, Woolshcd, Sheopyards, Dip, Stable, Shepherd's Cottage, Men's Wharce, etc. TYNTESFIELD is situated only 13 miles from Blenheim by good motor road, is well fenced and fully subdivided, and is watered by running streams and never-failing springs. TYNTESFIELD is all good halfbred Ewe country, with the addition of a considerable area of agricultural land, 600 acres of which have been under cultivation, producing heavy crops of grain, rape, and roots, and 300 acres hava been laid down in English grasses during the last four years. TYNTESFIELD is good Wool country, and has an abundant rainfall, with mild climate. TYNTESFIELD is entirely free from snow; its highest altitude is 2COoft, and the pastoral portion is mainly good tussock country of low alti* tude, with easy leading spurs. TERMS: Five per cent, on fall of hammer. Fifteen per cent, on deliverv being given on Ist March, 1918. Five per cent, on March Ist, 1920. Balance Ist March, 1921. Interest on all sums due from Ist March, 1918, at 5i per cent, per annum. On maturity, should purchaser desire an extension of the mortgage, the vendor is prepared to extend the term for two or three years on the payment of another 10 per cent, in reduction of the principal. Plans and full particulars can" be obtained from all the principal branches of THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LTD.) throughout the Dominion. Those desirous of inspecting are requested to arrange with the Blenheim Office of the Comnanv. £IOO REWARD. WILL Pay the above Reward for Inforl mation leading to Conviction of anyone in possession of Kuriheka Sheep withV out my authority and Sale Mark. Kuriheka Sheep are firebranded with a 'bar down the nose (l£in x iin), and registered! in Dunedin, Clyde-, and Oanraru branding district*. Information re S&1« Mark on application to J. COWIE NICHOLS, 2f Maheno. (OUTHLAND A. & P. ASSOCIATION'S J Summer Show Will be held at the SHOW GROUND. INYERCARGILL, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11 and 12. 1917. DELAYED TRAIN FOR THE COUNTRY. INTRIES CLOSE On DECEMBER 1, 1917. E. C. LEARY,
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Otago Witness, Issue 3325, 5 December 1917, Page 29
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