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NEW ADVEKTLSEMKN IS. THURSDAY, Bth NOVEvIBER, At 1 o'clock. CLEARING SALE. JA. D U T H I E & C O. • have received instructions from Mr Andrew Kay to sell by auction, at his Farm, on the above date, ~2 heavy draught houses (thoroughly quiet and brokeu^ 5 dairy cows (iv full milk and to calf) 2 2-year old heifers and 1 year-old heifer 100 ewes aU( * l^bs'and 50 hoggets dray and frame, 1 spring-cart j single plough and 1 drill plough , 1 set harrows, 1 two-borse grubber 1 drill grubber, 1 roller . 1 turnip-sower . 4 Pfe 3 A quantity of harness, stable utensils, household furniture, and sundries, too numerous to particularise. As Mr Kay has disposed of bis farm, the whole will be sold to the highest bidder. TUESDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At the Wool Stores, High-street, Dunedin. | TO FARMERS, GRAZIERS, AND ; OTHERS. FREEHOLD FARMS ON THE CORNER BUSH ESTaTE. WRIGHT STEPHENSON, and CO. ha.c received instructions from John Reid, Esq., to sell by auction, at tbeir Wool Stores, High-street, Dunedin, on Tuesday, 27th November, at 2 o'clock. THE ESTATE OF CORNER BUSH, Situate in the Waikouaiti Survey District, containing altogether, about 1500 acres, divided for the purposes of sale into 1 7 allotments, varyii'g from about 35 acre 3up to about 430 acres. | This property, a large proportion of which is alluvial flat, bounds the east side of the Main North lioad, and extends from about the 20th mile post to nearly the 24th mile post ; is convenient t--> the Railway, and the Post Offief, Sch 01, and Church are all in close proximity, whilst Urge Bush Reserves adjoin the Estate. About 150 acres of crop (wheat and oats) wi'.l be sold with the lots upon which it ia gr wing. On the Home Farm are a Commodious House of eight rooms, with Pantries, Large Kitchen, f-cuilery, Servants' Room, Dairy and rStore Rooms, Stables for work horses and hacks, Barn, Implement Sheds, Piggery, Stockyard and Milking JSheda &c., 4 Labourers' Cottages,"- Plantation, extensive Garden and Orchard, with Gardener's Cottage and Toolhouse. In the event of the Horn? Farm not selling in one lot, it will be sub-divided in»o four lots. The Auctioneers have great pleasure in bringing the above desirable property under notice of Farmers, Graziers, and Others, and are confident that, from i*s position and other advantages, it' offers an unequalled opportunity for persous wishing to secure freehold farms. The Terms are unusually liberal, viz.. — One-fourth Cash, and the bal.nce to suit buyers, by instalments or otherwise, extending over 10 years, bearing interest at 7 per een*. For furiher partici^ars, and Lithographed Plans, &c, Apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. FOR PRIVATE SALE.. 11HE Property known as the Wyndham - Flour and Oatmeal Mills. The Mill is centrally situated in one of the best wheat growing districts in Otago. No other mill within 20 miles, li has a splendid gristing trade, whiyh will still increase as settlement advances in the district. The Mill contains two pairs Flour Stones and one pair for O-itmeal, and has an ample supply of water all the yesr round, for driving double the present machiuery. For a practical man with moderate capital this is undoubtedly the best opening in Otago. For further particulars apply to Messrs MARTIN", MAITLAN D, & CO. , lnvercargill ; * 0r to Messrs NIMMO & BLAIR, Dunedin ; Or to Mb. DAVID DOULL, Wyndham. irr H V T E B R O T HERS, STOCg ANP STATION AGENTS, ACCOUNTANTS, &)3. &(!-, . Balclutha. JTSRYihe following well-known Medicines, .- JL- -. FHTTTT'S JWTt-RTT.TOTJS PILT 3 EETTIT'S TOOTHACHE TINCTURE.. '■■'PETTIT'S BLISTERING OINTMEN7 FOR HOB.SE3. - PETITF^ COSDIiION POWDERS F'JR . HORSES Prepare oair bj ' ■■' ; X ' fs. V'RTTXT.(Qheniist Totr.-MtmiVr".. ELUOTVA LE CO A L PJT. THIS Well-known Mipe will be Opened on Monday. 15th OGtober. ..X;Z. PHce. at the Pit, 6s, per ton. J. POPPELWELL, ■'■■'-:'■■'"" ■■" i \ : ';i^ana|er ''

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Bruce Herald, Volume X, Issue 955, 6 November 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume X, Issue 955, 6 November 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume X, Issue 955, 6 November 1877, Page 4

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