AUCTIONS. SALE 01 FARM. OTAITAI BUSH, SOUTHLAND. . FRIDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER. JR. MILLS & SON • (instructed by -.the Trustees , of the Estate of -the late Alexander Frew) will 6ell by auction, on -above date, at Thornbury, immediately before the t «tock sale: j Sections 2, 7, 39, and lA, Jacobs River Hundred, containing 309. ajcxes^ fenced, and subdivided into 11 paddocks. Buildings comprise 6-rooined -Dwelling, 5-stall stable and loosebox, " Implement ehed, cowbyre, I men* Iwrts, etc. This Property is situated about one mile from Otaicai Railway Sifting, and three miles from Ri^erton. The land is first-class, and well adapted for grain-growing, sheep-raising, or dairyfarming. The Aparima and Tiornbury Dairy Factories are each within four miles from the Property. 25au - TUESDAY, 31&t AUGUST, 1809, At 12.30 p.m. sharp. On the Premises at Popotunoa, about seven miles from Clinton. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, Etc. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr John Herriott, of Popotunoa, to sell by auction as above : The whole of his Stock and Plant, consisting- of: SHEEP. 170 Ewes, two to eight-tooth, crossbred 200 crossbred Hoggets. CATTLE. 5 Cous j 8 joung Cattle. HORSES. 1 draught Marc, 6 years 1 draught Mare, 5 years 1 draught Mare, 11 years 2 draught Mares, aged 1 draught Gelding, 4 year* 1 draught Gelding, 6 year» 1 draught Gelding, aged; I 1 Hack, 6 y<?&A 2 Hacks, aged 2 draught Yearlings ! 1 draught Stallion, "Tyncholm," ageZ. IMPLEMENTS. F.F. drill, double drill (wjth manure feeds and Bristow's turnip *«sower), R. and G. roller (Bft), R. and GL d.f. digger, R. and G. d.f. plough, Hercules grubl>er, gefc 5-leaf harrows, New Centiwy reaper and binder (new), M.-H. cultivator, Osborne reaper and binder, swing plough, drill plough, broadcast seed sower, Bft diso harrows, buggy, 2 Ik rse-power and intermediate, R. and G. .ehaffcutter No. 3 (also pulleys and belting for same), 4 6-horso- waggon, 2 drays, quantity of iiees, sledge on wheels, 13 sets Jiarn-ess, No. 4 pump and piping, ryegrass seed, wire netting, and a large quantity of sundries. i As Mr Herriott has sold the eoodwill of ki\s lease, e\erythin.g is for absolute sale. Luncheon provided. 25au ihd'ucation reserve. TENDERS will be received by the School Commissioners of Otago until Noon of MOND AY, . 20th September, 1909, for , LEASE of SECTION 1 of 20, BLOCK I, Otokia District, containing 40 acres, for a term of Seven Years. Tenders to be accompanied by a deposit of one half-year's rent. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For terms and 'particulare apply to C. MACANDBEW, 20»u Secretary, Jetty street.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 41
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