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....... JSKW ADVERTISEMENT.. NOTICE. ,io . ■ ■ ■■'-■' WOOLGrROWERS, FARMERS, GRAZIERS. AND OTHERS. IN conseq'ience of the diesolution of the firm of Driver, Stewjlbt, & Co., the undersigned begs to intimate that he will carry on the business as usual, on his own ACqotrKT. Alio, that he has engaged to act as Agent for the— NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. Advances made on Stock, Wool, and Grain. Agents for the NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY* REGULAR SALES BY AUCTION. ROBERT GRIG OR, Stock and Station Agent, Balclutha. November 2, 1874. SATURDAY, 2Jst NOVEMBER, At Twelve o'clock. At the Stores, Tyne-street, Oamaru. SALE OF POUR EXCELLENT FARMS, On Incholme Estate. To Farmers, Capitalists, and Others. Tjl LEM IN G AND HEDLHY -*- are favored with instructions from the Hon. M. Holmes to sell by auction, the day after the Show, the foliowiog FARMS in Block X., Oamaru : — Acres. No. I— Sections 46, 47,63, & G4 ... 248 „ 2— Sections 31 and 32 164 „ 3— Sections 15, 16, and 17 ... 212 „ 4— Sections 33, 34, and 35 ...248 „ s— Section 62 69 „ 6— Sections 56 and 57 147 Nos. 1 and 2 are lying fallow. No. 3 is all laid down with English Grasses, and 80 acres Oats. No. 4 all in Wheat, Oats, and Barley. Nos. 5 and 6 not broken up. The Crops will be sold with the land, but the price shall be fixei before the sale. , The purchaser of any lot shall have the option of taking the next lot at the same price. Nos. 3 and 4 have good dwelling houses amd stables. l£^" The Auctioneers would very specially diaw the attention of gentlemen looking out for a desirable farm, to these splendid Farms now brought under notice- There is no question about the quality of the various lots. From experience, the Auctioneers can affirm that there is not a better wheat growing property in New Zealand than Incholme. The flour from Incholme wheat has taken first prizes wherever exhibited. It has been ascertained that farming on Incholme can te conducted one pound per acre cheaper than on any other land in the same district, owing to the nature of the soil and the evenness of the ground. The farms are all substantially fenced and subdivided. The Auctioneers are instructed to say that th« Farms are for Positive sale. Terms for Land — Cash, or One-third Cash; remainder may remain for one, two, and three years, at bank interest. Terms for Crop at Time of Sale. FLEMING & HEDLEY, Auctioneers, Oamaru. IMPORTANT NOTICE. SHEEP FOR SALE AFTER SHEARING. M erino Wethers. Delivery near Oamaru early in November. j 500 Merino Wether 3. Delivery . early in December, near Oamaru. 3000 6& 8 Tooth Mepino Wethers, none broken. Delivery, J Upper Ferry in December. O^QO Merino Wethers, full, none broken. Delivery near l Oamaru, in January. 3 5000 Merino Wethers. Delivery at Upper Waitaki, in January. 2000 Merino Wethers. Delivery at Upper Waitaki Ferry, in February. 1000 Merino Wethers, 2, 4 and 6 tooth. Delivery at Upper Waitaki Ferry, in February. ofifld Merino maiden T2wes. DclivV ■ cry at t 7 ppes? Waitak j Ferry, in January. 1 000 2, 4 and 6 tooth Merino Ewes. Delivery at Upper Ferry, in February. Merino Ewes, delivery on north or south * side the Walfcftkj, jn Jots to suit purchasers , after weaning. HENRY CONNELL, Stock Agent,

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Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 649, 13 November 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 649, 13 November 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 649, 13 November 1874, Page 4