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SALE BY AUCTION. Valuable Freehold Property, Agricultural implements, and Draught Stock FORGE FaCME instructed by VdT Messrs G Sinclair, and Mr W. M ‘ tin doe, trustees under the wi'l of the lat<* harles Carson, of Ida Val ley, will sell by Puldic Auction on MONDAY, JANUARY 10111, 1881. On tie Property, Ida Valley. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. sharp. 200 acres of Freehold Land, the whole securely fenced, with a four-ro uned dwelling-house and five-stalled stable thereon; together wiMi the growing crops, consisting of GO acres of wheat, 90 aert s of oats, the balance in pasture— English and native grasses. Also 2 Draught Mares, with foals at foot. ’ 1 Draught Colt, 3 years old. 1 Draught Gelding. Heaping Machine. Threslrng Machine, Clia IT cutter.' Pair Fanners. Horse-power. Double-Furrow Plough, eingle do do. Set of Marrows. And other farm implements. Terms for Land—Twenty-five per cent of the purchase money on the hill of the hammer, the balance in lulls of equal amount at four, eight, and twelve mouths, hearing interest at the rate of ten pounds per centum per annum Terms for Stock and Machinery— Cash on the fall of the hammer. This property which is free-hold, situite in the very centre of Ida Valley, every acre ploughable, is such as shoal I command the attention of parties s -eking a good farm. Every information afforded on app icaiion t > tile Tnistees at Ophir, or to the auctioneer, or from the person in charge. GEO. FAC ME, Auctioneer. £2 REWARD. LOST, from Spottis Hundred, 1 Bay Draught Gelding (-quare built nugget), 5 years old. IJranded L near s oulder, hind foot white. The above reward will bo paid on delivery to JAMES CORK I GAL, Farmer, Tiger Mill. Annual ovledonian GAMES, AT CLYDE. NEW YEAR’S DAY. SATURDAY JANUARY 1, IS3I. Programme : Bovs’ race, (under 12 years of age) lit! 'uirds. Entrance, GJ. tsix prizes. Quoits —IS yards. Entrance, 2s. Fiist prize, 30s ; second, 10s. Flat race, 150 yards—Competitors to carryau eng on a spoon. ('p mi to all comers bet ween the a:o <>f 13 and 1 ,; rears. Entrance, 2s. First prize, 20s; second, 10s; third, Fiat race, 150 yards Open to all Comers over 16 years of age. Entrance, 55.. First prize, 40< ; second, 2ds; third, 10s. Throwing the weight. Entrance, 2s. First prize, 20s ; second. 10s Tilting in the ring. A sweepstake o f 10s each, wi hj 3 sov=. added fhe second horse lo receive 20s, and the third 10s out of the stakes Rolling barrels—2so yards round a barrel. Entrance: 2s Gd First prize, 20 s; second, 10s ; third, ss. Flat race, 100 yards. Open to all comers over 1G years of age. Entrance ss. First p-.ize, GOs ; second, 20s ; fluid, 10s 100 yards you Mis’ race. Open to all - „.t» wotoiu me iigr: 01 1 A linfi 1G i ears, Entrance, 2s. First prize, 20s ; second. 10s; third, ss. Hurdle race—distance, quarter of a mile, over five flights of hurdles Entrance, 5s First prize, 40s; second, 20s; third, 10s. Running high leap Entrance, 2s Gd. First p’dze. 20s , second, I os. Sack race 200 yards Entrance, 2s. First prize, 20s ; second, 10s, and third, ss. Consolation flat race Open to none but beaten contestants—lsoyds. Entrance, Is. First prize, 20s; second, 10s ; third, ss. RULES. All events lo be , handicapped. , The decision of vlie CoumiiUcu w be final. Amount of stakes, less 5 per cent, to be p id on the ground immediately after each event. A" events to be comp -ted for in ordinary trousers. li. NAY I,OR, Treasurer.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 976, 31 December 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 976, 31 December 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 976, 31 December 1880, Page 2

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