THE FIRST OF A SERIES OF Monthly Sales OF JS'JI. T C-A-TTIiE-ALEXANDRA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, SEPT, Ist, 1886, .... • At 1.30 pm. PE 6 RGB PAC H E vT will sell by Public Auction at the above-named place and time, 12 Heqjtl of Prime Fat Bullocks, ights to suit the market, (/j /h#n 6 to Bcwts. IMS AT SALE. The Auctioneer begs to intimate to local buyers that’ this is but the first of a series of Monthly Sales of Fat Stock he purposes holding at Alexandra, he having made arrangements with a large holdei in the Grookston district for a regular supply of both Cattle and Sheep. -He accordingly looks to them for their support, as the sales will be equally in their interest as in that of the sellers. The October Sale will be Cattle again; in November and after* wards, Sheep and Cattle mixed. Mr Fache looks upon this as a move in the right direction, but whether it is to prove a success depends on the buyers.
For the benefit of whom it may concern, AT Mil SIMMONDS* YARDS. BUILDING MATERIAL, STAN- : . DARDS AND WIRE, Including— ; ' ■ *• »-*• ■ 10,006ffc of sawn titiber of 'alb ■ : , ' ‘ sizes ; »’ i-; ”• : '6, 7, 8, and 9ffc galvanised roofing iron Ridging, spouting, etc. 1 ton of steel fencing wire, standards, etc. In lots to suit purchasers. This is a rare chance to those wanting building material.
Monthly SaU o ip ec xm,. WEDNESDAY, SEPT, Bth, 1886. BLACKS COURT DAY. AT GAVAN’S SALE YARDS. George eache, having received instructions, will sell as under, On account of Mr Wm. Leask—--12 fat bullocks 4 dairy cows (This is a prime mob, and should command buyers). On account of Mr Stringer—--2 fat cows. On account of Mr S. Cottingham—--2 spring carts (one new and one > secondhand) Large cooking, range
IMPORTANT i LTC , , . AU FREEHOLD S, OPHI] AT OPHIK COURT DAY-, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. Bth, 1886 At 1.30 p.m, George fao hj e, instructed by Mr W. Barren, of Ophir, will sell by Public Auction, on Wednesday, September Bth, 1886, at 1.30 p.m., All that piece and parcel of land being; Section 1, Block X Poolburn district, containing 311 acres (more or less), together with fences (in all about 186 chains), wire and standards, stone dwelling, and chaff house, This land is situate in the very centre of Ida Valley, and has the special advantage of being at the junca tion of the cross roads the one leading from Blacks to German Bill • the Other being the main road through the Valley also of being well watered, halving a natural spring and : two permanent lagdons ] moreover, it is of excellent quality, !'.BO acres is broken up and fit for ; " ' cropping .■ , i f .30 acres is laid down.in, perma- > . , English grasses !' . As a whole this is a splendid farm and well worthy the attention of buyers, who would be able to enter immediately and start work. LIBERAL TERMS AT SALE. Mr Burren’s only reason for wishing to get clear of the farm is that he finds he cannot attend satisfactorily to both a farm and his general business in Ophir. 140. acres is unbroken beautiful land, fi't for the plough The balance (60 acres) is first class grazing land.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1277, 20 August 1886, Page 2
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