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EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES. WELLINGTON, January 20. To Januairy 6 of this year the total of the- New Zealand Expeditionary Forca casualties was 57,832, as follows: Deaths — Officers 764 Other ranks ~ 15,692 Missing— Officers - ... 3 Other ranks ... 24Prisoners — Officers ~. Other ranks ... 45 Wounded 1 — Officers , 1,721 Other ranks ... .„ „. 39,583 Total ... ... „. 57,832 AUCTIONS. STATION PROPERTY FOR SALE By ,Publio Auction IN DALGETY'S LAND SALE ROOM, Cathedral Square. /TESSRS DALGETY & CO. (LTD.) 'JL have been instructed by Mr O. O. T, Rutherford to offer by public auction, as above, his well-known LAKE SUMNER STATION, comprising 12,500 Acres Leasehold (14 years from Ist March, 1918. at £540 peri annum), together with 4201 Acres Freehold—real good cattle country. This Property will be offered early fa March as a going concern with stock audi plant. It is a first-class Station, carries 7000 sheep and 600 head cattle. • and is situated about 30 miles in 4 from Medbury Railway Station, North Canterbury. Full particulars in later advertisement. DALGETY & CO. (LTD.), 15ja Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 24th JANUARY. 1919. 11 o'clock. At the Premises, near Middlemarch. CLEARING SALE OF SHEEP, CATTLE IMPLEMENTS. FURNITURE. AND SUNDRIES. OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.) have been instructed by Mr David Isbister, of Middlemarch, to sell by public auction, as above, 172 fat Lambs, mixed sexes 50 two-tooth Romney-cross Ewes 168 full and failing-mouth Ewes (fat) 23 fat Wethers 2 full-mouth Leicester Rams 13 Cows (young), in profit 1 Heifer, close to profit 3 yearling Heifers 6 yearling Steers 15 Calves 1 Shorthorn Bull (pedigree) • 1 aged draught Mare 1 draught Mare, 8 years 1 draught Mare, 6 years 1 draught Gelding, 6 years i draught Gelding, 3 years draught Filly, 2 years 1 Hack, aged (any work) 2 fat Pig» M'Cormick binder, Storrie d.f. scuffler and ridger, M.H. drill, d.f. plough, ft.f. digger, set four-leaf tine harrows, set of discs, cultivator, steamboat dray, dogcart, Reid and Gray roller, grass sower, set blocks and chains (four-horse), several swingletrces, 2 sets leader chains, 6 sets harness for team, set spring-oart , harness, set gi;r harness, weighing machine, blacksmith's bellows and anvil, quantity fencing material, Baltic separator (75gal), vat, milk cans and buckets, stack hay, 4 tons chaff, 6 bags fowl feed, 7 bags turnip manure, 200 chaff bags, 2 tons Kaitangata coal, furniture and sundries too numerous to particularise. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 9ia SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Of SPLENDID AGRICULTURAL LAND On SATURDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1918, At 2 p.m. At Wright, Stephenson & Co.'s Horse Ba-zaar, Gore. IHE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND • AGENCY COMPANY, OF N.Z., LTD., In conjunction with "ESSES WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & . Co. (LIMITED), have been favoured with instructions from Mr P. D. Lyons to offer, as above, His Splendid FREEHOLD PROPERTY, consisting of 556 Acres, in two lots, as under:— LOT 1.—261 Acres, situate 20 chains from St. Patrick's Siding, 3 miles from Balfour township; 220 acres in good pasture, 40 acres oat stubble: all good heavy flab land, subdivided into 7 paddocks, well watered } splendid frontage to road; 3 mileS from dairy factory and school. BUILDINGS.—Good 6-roomed Dwelling, stable, woolshed, granary, implement sheds, and garage. Large sheepyards and concrete dip. LOT 2.-295 Acres, subdivided into 7 paddocks; good fences; well watered; 225 acres in grass, 2 to 4 years old, 70 acres oat stubblo; all heavy flat land; situate 10 chains from St. Patrick's Siding and 3 milej from Balfour township; good frontage to metal road. Both places are suitable for cropping, dairying, or sheep-farming, and, taken all round, are very choioe farms. Anyone interested should not fail to inspect. > Mr Lyons' reason for selling is that he wishes to retire from agricultural farming. TERMS. 10 per cent on fall of hammer. 20 per cent, on possession, after harvest. 10 per oent in two years, or buildings to the amount. Balance at 5i per oent. for 5 years. Fuller particulars on application to 144 THE AUCTIONEERS.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3384, 22 January 1919, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3384, 22 January 1919, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3384, 22 January 1919, Page 29

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