AUCTIONS. ALTERATION OP DATE HARVEST HORSE SALE. .... ■. ! From tiie 25th -Inst.' to: Ist FEBRUARY, s. Otago Farmers' Horse Bazaar. | Several of /our Oljents considering the ' former date too early harvest Horses; we have, at the request of .numeroua ClientSj Vendors generally, and- Buyers, postponed- 'Our annual Harvest Horse Sale fixture until Saturday, Ist February, when we shall offer a number of first-class Maresr and Geldings, specially suitable for farmers'' 1 teams, also a few Vanners and light harness Horses. Entries now being taken. Note Starting Hour: 9.30. OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEAEAND (LIMITED). L. MACLEAN, 22ja Auctioneers. SPRINGFIELD ESTATE, Methven, Ashburton. FURTHER SUBDIVISION SALE. 3259 ACRES. FRIEDLANDER BROS. (LIMITED), In conjunction with GOULD, BEAUMONT & CO., have receiffed instructions from Duncaa Cameron, Esq., to eejl, at their Land Sale Rooms, Ashburton, ' x At 1.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1908, • a further block of- the above Estate, comprising 3250 - Acres," divided into 11 allotments ranging from 70 Acres to 800 Acres'. LOTS Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 comprise paddocks of very high-class cropping land situated handy to Lyndhurst and Caimbrae Railway; Stations, confronting Thompson's track.which forms the eastern boundary of tne Estate. LOTS Nee. 6, 7, and 8 comprise paddock* behind the main Homestead, including those known as the- "Dip" and "Devery's"' paddocks. LOTS No. 9 and part of No. 11 are knowm as Johnston's paddocks, and are situated on the North Bank of the Ashburton River above the old Homestead. LOTS 10 and 12 include about 750 acre*, divided into 7 paddocks, lying directly between the main Homestead and the oldf Homestead. It is quifce unnecessary for us to make* remarks about this property now to ba offered for sale, as the Estate has earnedf fpr itself a reputation for the high quality I of all classes of its productions — well known? to those interested fix land. w # The Sections ar,e of convenient sizes, and! aro situated handy to Township of Metlw < yen, where stock sales are novr regularly, held, and close to Railway Stations, Post, Telegraph, and Publio Schools, and are als well within the' radius of the nor'-weet sLowers. • ' v. TERMS:— Ten per cent. Cash at Sale; 5 per. cent. Cash 29th February, 1908; 10 per. cent. Cash Ist March, 1909; 5 per cent. . Cash first March, 1910; balance for 5 or ?. years at 4£ per cent. For plans and full particulars apply GOULD, BEAUMONT, & CO.. Christchurch g FRIEDLANDER BROS. (LTD.), ; . Asb.bur.to*, ',
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Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 40
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