SALES BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, 14th MAY, At 12 o’clock. At our Sale Rooms, 14S Rattray street. 4-ROOMED BUNGALOW AND fACRE LAND AT ANDERSON’S BAY. El. macassey _ & co. • have received instructions from the owner to sell by auction, as above — No.' 55 SOMERVILLE STREET, ANDERSON’S BAY: Splendid 4-roomed Bungalow House, with bathroom, hot and cold water, steel ceilings, electric light, built-in linen press, cupboards, pantry, scullery, and other conveniences. Land over i-acre, with garage, workshop, fowlhouse and runs. For bona fide sale, as the owner is leaving Dunedin. 9my TUESDAY, 19th MAY, 1925, At 11 o’clock. On the Farm, Finegand, Balclutha. CLEARING SALE Of LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, TURNIPS AND GRAZING. Donald ,reid & co. (limited) have been favoured with instructions from the South Otago Freezing Company (Ltd.), to sell by public auction (without reserve): The Whole of their Live and Dead Stock, comprising:— SHEEP. 140 2-tooth Ewes (in lamb to English Leicester rams) 246 4,6, and s.m. Ewes (in lamb to Romney rams) 166 f.m. Ewes (in lamb to Romney rams) 20 m.s. Lambs. CATTLE. 59 3-yoar-old fat and forward Bullocks 4 store Cows 5 Yearlings 5 Calves. HORSES. 7 draught Mares and Geldings 1 harness Cob. TURNIPS. 60 acres yellow turnips on ridge with run olf on about 100 acres grass adjoining 12 acres swedes on flat, with run off on about 20 acres. GRAZING: Grazing rights of balance of farm from date of sale to July 21st, 1925. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Drill (F.F.), binder (M.H.), mower (M.H.), ritlgor (Macalistcr), double scuffler (Macalistcr), single scuffler, discs (9ft, R. and G.), roller (M.H.), hillside plough, 5-furrow plough, cultivator, harrows (6-leaJ), dray and frame, sledge, wheelbarrow, double buggy, gig and harness, 12 coils sheep netting, quantity barb and plain wire, chains, trees, covers, harness, etc., for 7 horses, blocks and chains, 100 sacks Carton oats, about 8 tons oaten sheaf chaff, sheaf stack, tools and sundries too numerous to particularise. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTlCE.—Purchasers f turnips have the option of feeding olf ith sheep or cattle up till September 30. he right to run off expires on July 31. The grazing will bo offered in five separate locks—four blocks on llat and one on The sheep and cattle will bo sold at •oozing works yards. For full particulars of grazing, etc., apply > the Auctioneers or (be 1* arm Manager. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. INE FARM” MILKING SHORTHORN STUD, ho Property of Mr James Parkinson, At OPUTIKI, Bay of Plenty, On FRIDAY, 22nd MAY, 1925. 93 HEAD, 93 HEAD, '‘hiding iho highest-priced Bull of the eed in Now Zealand! MARLBOROUGH i’ DARHALAKA, by the same sire as TUUENEK OF iiARBALAUA and ELBA 7th (17,2641 b milk, 1021.51 b fat), e and d;un respectively of the World s, ampion, MELBA 15th (32,5221 b milk, ,4.11 b fat). No other herd in the country s such close descendants of the world s greatest producing strains. MARLBOROUGH is leaving splendid cli, a son, PINE FARM GEM IV, mg Champion at the First Royal Show, large number of bis sous and daughters ! in the sale. this is a very old-established Herd, cry animal is registered and bred from Iking strains. .mport ations of cattle from Australia vo been prohibited fur some years, so s is an exceptional opportunity to secure ect descendants of the world’s greatest rduciug strains. special arrangements are being made for niaent of stock. COMMISSIONS! AND SELECTIONS. I’Jioso unable to attend the sale may trust commissions to the Auctioneers, or octions will bo- made by Mr C. E. ibertson (P.O. Box 1520, Wellington). Catalogues available on application at any anch of the Joint Auctioneers. STEPHENSON, & CO. ■Wellington, Auckland, etc. ; )A LGE T Y & 00. (L T D.), Opoliki, Auckland, etc. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TUESDAY', 9th JUNE, 1925. On the Farm, Highcliff. EARING SALE OF FIRST-CLASS DAIRY HERD, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. TRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. i (LTD.) have received instructions n Mr W. Fallowfiold to sell, at above b and place, ho whole of his Live and Dead Stock. Full Particulars Later Issues. OCKHART BROS.’ t FOR SALE. FARM The Commissioner of Crown Lands Hereby Gives Notice that the undermentioned Property will be offered for sale by public auction at the District, Office, Lands and Survey Department, at Dunedin, on THURSDAY, 28th May, 1925, at 2 o’clock p.m. ; Allotments 22 and A, Henley Estate, containing 80 acres 2 roods (more or less). Situated about 3 miles from Henley Railway Station and 1 mile from Berwick School. Watered by Contour Channel. Buildings include cottage of 3 rooms. Section 1 of 41. and Part Sections 15. 17, 40, and 2 of 41, Block 11, Maungatua District. Area 206 acres 2 roods (more or least. Situated 6 miles from Henley and 2 miles from Berwick and 2 miles from Mattngalua Dairy Factory. Th o above-mentioned Farm, with total area of approximately 237 acres, will be offered in one lot. Titles under Land Transfer and Deed Registration. Reserve price, £IBOO. Easy terms may be arranged to an approved purchaser. Full particulars obtainable from R, 5. GALBRAITH, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Dunedin. BRISK and alert is the step of a man who wears WOOD MILNE RUBBER UEELS. They ar« springy and resilient, resisting the jolts and the jars of rough roads and hard pavemciits. Ask your bootmaker to (it them. DOLLS’ PRAMS now 95a. rubber tyres; Special Reductions One Week Only.—Pitcher Co., opposite Railway Station. 23£ OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS JUB PRINTING DEPARTMENT Job Printing of every description done with Despatch, and nt the loweit current rates.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19475, 9 May 1925, Page 20
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