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The Spanish police have discovered in a cottage near Alicante the laboratory of a gang of coiners. The forgers had worked for eight months in. a- cellar, turning out thousands of pesetas daily (25 pesetas—£l). In all it is supposed that some £IO,OOO worth of coins had been made. IFour of the counterfeiters were caught red-handed. AU CTIOHEERS: and M.A. Comnanv. Oaroaru. SALE BY AUCTION. THE Undersigned have received instructions irom the Public Trustee (in consequence of Mr Craig not having left a will) to sell by Public Auction, •on the Farm, Otepopo, on FRIDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock sharp, i THE EQUITY OF REDEMPTION OF THE LATE MR J. K. CRAIG'S FARM AT OTEPOPO, And the whole of the Live and Dead Stock, and Growing Crops, etc., as follows : The Farm comprises 758 Acres and is divided into Nine Paddocks. -The Fences are good—mostly live, and every Paddock is supplied with Water. Improvements consist of a Four-roomed Dw.elling-house, Ten-stalled Stable and Two Loose-Boxes, large Barn and Implement Shed, Buggy, House, Sheep Yards, Dip, GROWING CROPS COMPRISE—--60 Acres WHEAT 40 Acres OATS 30 Acres RAPE

PARTICULARS OF STOCK—--5 Draught MARES and GELDINGS 3 Draught MARES, -with. Foals at foot 1 Hack MARE 1 Hack MARE, with Foal at foot 4 Draught Yearling COLTS and FIL- ' LIES 600 Half and Crossbred EWES (mixed ages) 500 Fat LAMBS, now on Rape, Rape given in for one month 14 Border Leicester RAMS 12 COWS, in full milk 5 COWS and HEIFERS, close to calving 6 YEARLINGS 11 CALVES -15 PIGS IMPLEMENTS—--4 Drays, 2 Double-furrow Ploughs, 1 Drill Plough, 1 Swing Plough, 2 Binders, 1 set Harrows, 1 Cultivator, 1 Broadcast Seed' Sower, 1 Drill,, 1 Cambridge Roller, 1 Grain Cleaner, 1 Gig, 1 Chaffcutter, lot of Harness, Horse Covers, etc., etc. This Farm was selected by the late Mr David Heron in the early days of settlement in North Otago. It comprises some of the best land in the Otepopo district, is beautifully situated, lying about midway between the ocean and the Otepo-po township, is well Watered, and the whole of it is easily cultivated and well roaded. There is a Dairy Factory within three miles of the Farm, which is exceptionally well adapted for Dairying purposes. As the Property is for ABSOLUTE SALE the Auctioneers have no hesitation in recommending all those in search of a good Farm in a prosperous and healthy district at a moderate price to inspect same. Any further information' may be obtained from the Auctioneers and Messrs Hislop and Creagh, Solicitors. Luncheon provided. N.Z.L. AND M.A. CO., LTD., OAMARU. E. P. BUR-BURY, Manager. DONALD .MACLEAN, Auctioneer.

Maliiis and Shallerass. WOOL SEASON, 1901—1902. WE are now receiving WOOL iniM MESSRS JOHN MILL and CO'S. Stores, Timaru, for the 3rd to be held on WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY. Clients can depend on any Uiips en trusted to us, being displayed to the best advantage, and no endeavours being spared to obtain highest market PRICES. Liberal Advances made on WOOL, eithei for Sale locally, or for shipment to England Consign Wool— MALING and SHALLCRASS, Timaro 1 WOOLPACKS, TWINE, BRANDING OILS, Will be supplied at lowest rates. HALING and SHALLCRASS. D. C. TurnbulL HE UNDERSIGNED ARE CASH BUYERS OF NEW SEASON'S WHEAT. OATS. BARLEY. Storage to let for 10,000 Sacks. D. C. TURNBULL AND CO.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11664, 24 January 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11664, 24 January 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11664, 24 January 1902, Page 3