Auction SalesIMPORTANT TO FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, AND OTHERS. IAN S. SIMSON has received instruction from Mr John Robertson to sell b; l " public auction in the long room of Grant' 11 Criterion Hotel, Gore, on SATURDAY, th< b 17th May, 1884 (immediately after arrival o: express from Dunedin) his highly improvec and valuable freehold Farm of 200 Acres The land is subdivided : into five paddocks all laid down in English grass, also good orchard and, garden. Thirty acres are ' in natural pasture. 1 The buildings consist: ei a six-roomed house, substantial stable, shear- ' ing shed, and cow shed. The soil consists of 3 rich river loam of great depth and guaranteed to grow as good, if not better, wheat, oats, barley, turnips, and English grass as any in r the district. The farm ia situated one mila from East Gore on the bank of the Mataura river. The above is a splendid investment, for anyone wishing to start dairying or stock dealing, being quite close to the sale yards and produce markets. e375 FARM AT PUKERAU. UNRESERVED SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. IS. SIMSON has received instructions • • from Mr A. M'lntyre (who is leaving the district), to sell by public auction at Grant's Hotel, Gore, on Saturday, 3rd May at half -past 2 p.m : His valuable and highly improved home- . stead, one jifii^e from Pukerau Railway Station. The land consists of 200 ACRES 150 of which are ploughed, balance in natural pasture. Thirty-five bushels per i acre of wheat have been taken off the land which is now in good heart. The buildings consist of 10-roomed house and 8-stalled stable. The auctioneer would call special attention to the above, as being a bond fide unreserved sale, Mr M'lntyre having determined to leave New Zealand. After sale of farm a clearing sale will be held, of which due notice will be given. eSB4 FARM FOR SALE, WENDON DISTRICT. IS. SIMSON has received instructions } • from Messrs Walker Bros. Otama, to offer by publio auction on SATURDAY, 3rd May, 1884, in the Longroem of Grant's Hotel : ' '] , Their new purchase •in the Wendon District, 'being section 2, block X., Wendon, consisting of 246 ACRES unimproved. The land is considered to be very good, and was sold as land of special value. : j The Messrs Walker Bro*s. only reason for sellingis they find . their other farm requires their undivided' attention. '"}',' : "" :!) j "' : TERMS' LIBERAL. ' ' e374 '■■-.i-.i BT!;IIo'At r )l2, o'clock a,m.;sharp.. ;;!.,-}[ ABSdfcuTß.A^rf CLEARf liif.'.i).- i . 1 1, :• .■ >v : .■,";■; Sheep, Draught Horses, Dairy Cows, Pigs Farm Implements', Buggies, Household Furniture, &c. , kss. :>i i/. n ' AT i WOODSTOCK STATION, NEAR WOODf l t /'' ' ' LANDS. ' H ; THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY ara instructed by the proprietors, Messrs Chai'lton and Rol- ' lebton (who are leaving New Zealand on* a' temporary visit to the Home Country) to sell by public auction, on the station, on the above date, the whole of their Live and Dead Stock and Household Furniture, as follows : — Or RAMS, ROMNEY MARSH fi)i)AA MERINO EWE S, full-mouthed j£i/£i\j\J (in good condition} 1 AAA CR °SSBRED LAMBS. Rom-_l_\_/\_/-vJ ney and Merino. 5 Draught Horses 1 Filly Foal, 3 Ilacks 6 Milch Cows 1 Sow Pig, with six young ones 1 „ seven „ 1 Boar, 17 months old 1 Sow, in young 14 Sows, fit for breeding 5 Barrows, fit for fattening 2 Drays 2 Double-furrow Ploughs 1 Six-disc Harrows 1 Cambridge . Roller • 1 Small Roller | 1 Reid and Gray Seed Sower 1 Set Tripod Harrows 1 Chaficutter and Horse Power 1 Small horse-power Threshing Machine 1 Winnowing Machine 3 Lota of Harrows 2 Buggies, first-claas maker 1 Cultivator 1 Breast Plough ' Harness for Horses : 60 Tons Oaten Hay (which could be threshed out for oats if deaired) 1 Christchurch Exhibition Piano, by Schmidt ( a grand instrument) : Household Furniture and sundries, too numerous to particularise. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Note. — Conveyances will meet both morning trains to take intending purchasers to the sale. G, A. BIRCH, Manager. e4ll JOHN RUSSELL, Auctioneer. Saturday. 3rd may, 1884, At 7.30 p.m, FS. CANNING & CO. will sell at • their rooms 1 Wood Beadstead, Table, 3 Chairs, Saucepan, Frying-pan, Plates, Aschettes, Vegetable dishes, Axe, . 2 Sewing machines, 2 Tubs, Te?.eiii pot, Colander, Plated Forks, &c. -I
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 353, 2 May 1884, Page 3
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