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Gray and Montgomery. THIS DAY Gray & Montgomery are instructed hy Mr Jffl. Patrick to offer for Sale by Public Auction on TUESDAY, 21st INST.Sections No. 244, and 273, with 2-roomed House in good order, situated in Arowhenoa Township. They are also instructed by Mr 11. H. Pitman to offer at the same time and place Section 64, in Wallingford Township, containing 4 an acre, with 6-rooined Brick House, situated on Main South Road. Sale at 2 o’clock. myl6 GRAY & MONTGOMERY. Gray and Montgomery are instructed by Mr Jas, Craig, Administrator of tbe estate of the late John Craig, to offer by Public Auction on FRIDAY, 318* MAY, At 2 o’clock Sharp— Section 564, Town of Arowhamia, containing one rood, with SubstantiallyBuilt 4 Roomed House tberoou. Title under Land Transfer Act. Also, A Lot of Furniture; GRAY & MONTGOMERY, a p2i Audioneois. mbi.ijm amnnKg J. Mundall and Co. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF LAND, LIVE STORK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, &C., AT WINCHESTER, ON TUESDAY, 2 Biu MAY, 1889. JMUND ELL AND CO. have received instructions from WilMam Budd, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, on the above date ■ LAND. Lot I—7o Acres, subdivided into 5 Padlocks, securely Fenced and well : Watered, together with 8-Roomed Dwelling-House in Concrete, well • Finish' d throughout; 2 Cottages in Concrete, neatly Finished ; Stable, ' Granary, and, Large Sbed-Accom- - moda'ion thereon. Aisd, 2 Acres of Orchard, planted with young, healthy Fruit Trees in full .bearing. The above Properly is adjoining Hie Township of Winchester, and only Five Minutes’ Walk from the Railway Station. The famous Trout-Fishing Stream at Winchester run* through the Property, and the Boundary is the Waihi River, coO߀BUootly it iocliuies the puncipal Fishing Ground. The quality of the is so rich that it will grow any nmd of Crop to advantage. Lot 2—Bo Acres, subdivided into 3 P iddocks, securely Fenced and well Watered, together with 4-Roomed Dwelling-House and Garden slocked with Fruit Trees. Tbe Land is all iu English Grass. The Properly is close to Winchester, and has a large frontage on the Geraldine Road The quality ot the Land cannot be Burpsssed in the District for growing Grain or Boot Crops. Lot 3—Goodwill in Lease of Reserve No. 1193, Geraldine, containing 113 Acres, Lease having 8 Tears to run, at a Low Rental, A large proportion of the Land is now ready for cropping, and is all in English Grass. Terms exceedingly easy, particulars of which will be given at time of Sale. LIVE STOCK. 300 Crossbred Wethers and Maiden Ewes, 2-tooth (prime fat) 250 Crossbred Wethers and Maiden Ewes (in forward condition) 220 Tbiee-quarterbred Hoggets (a grsnd line) . _ T 200 Crossbred Ewes (in lamb to L.L. R«ms) 3 Pure English Leicester Rams 18 3-year-old Steers (prime fat) 3 First-class Cows (to calve in July) 4 Calves 1 Young Shorthorn Bull 2 Heavy Draughts—Mare and Gelding 1 Drauaht. Colt, 2-year-old 20 Pairs Fowls. DEAD STOCK. 1 3-Horso Dray, with Frame (in good order) 1 D.K. Plough 1 Set 5-Leaf Harrows 1 Reaper and Binder, by Deeriug (io good order) 1 McSherry Drill ,3 Seta Slr.fl and Leading Harness 1 Binvi Churn 40 S-jpka /A lumt Tail ngs. Sale -o start ai 12 o’clock sharp. For the convenience of Buyers, the Sale Ml bo held at the WINCHESTER [JBLIC YARDS, and, by permission of rßudd. EXTRA ENTRIES of STOCK ill be taken, if for UNRESERVED tLE. Tbe Auctioneers desire to state that consequence of Mr Budd’a continued d health he Is compelled to give up rating ; consequently this Sale presents grand opportunity to Purchasers of qniring some of tfoe earliest and Best lections of Land in South Canterbury. J, MDNDELL & GO., ro ylß A«fltiofl«fi?S. i mmrmmmmm g of ■ ver description printed on the shortest notice at the nuka Leader and GeraJdiqe guardian Boral Printing Offices.*

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1894, 21 May 1889, Page 2

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628

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1894, 21 May 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1894, 21 May 1889, Page 2

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