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CLEARING SALE OF EFFECTS. BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT. MESSRS. J. OIXrVIER A SON have received instructions from the Receiver in the Estate, Thomas Watson, of Kaiapoi, to sell by public auction, at their Warehouses, in High street, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, The whole of Mr. Watson's effects, consisting of— Pearl barley, jams Matting, books One crate of crockery American brooms Kerosene lamps Washing soda Lot of nails i Candle moulds Dress pieces Two rolls of canvass Lot of brown paper One box raisins One coffee mill Weights and scales Tinware, Ac, Ac. Earthenware and glassware Lot of sauces and pickles Do. oils Do. perfumery Do. hair combs Looking glasses Finest Colonial honey Fresh oysters and lobsters (in tins) Lot of green tea Do. sugar Do. wax vestas Do. toys Do. slate pencils Hair combs, cutlery, teaspoon and table do. And other articles too numerous to mention. The above effects will be sold without reserve. Terms at sale. Sale at noon. Chrietchurch, August 10,1864. B*ll SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. i BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES OF J. McNICHOL. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER & SON hare received instructions from the Trustees of J. McNiohol, to sell by public auction, at their Warehouse, in High street on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, ! The whole of J. McNichol's stock«in*trade, con* listing of— ■ Eight truuks gents', ladies', and children's boot* and shoes, home and colonial made. Without reserve. Terms cash. B*lß - RICCARTON YARDS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, At One o'clock. Or HEAD of Pail-fed CATTLE, consisting of cows, _w O heifers and steers, will be sold singly, and ia pens to suit customers. | Also, 40 head prime store cattle (if not privately disposal of before the sale), will be positively sold without any reserve, And A lot of rams of the Leicester and Sovthdown breed. Other entries are expected, weather permitting, which will be announced as they arrive. BUBNBLL, BWTNBTT A SSBOT. August 11,1864. B*ll THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, At Two o'clock. SPLENDID STATION PROPERTY. To Australian and New Zealand Capitalists, Stockowners, and Others. STAG SHEEP STATION AND STOCK. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON A CO. have bees favored with instructions from Messrs. J. Jones, E. B. Cargill, and R. S. CantrelL assignees of C. S. Saxton, Esq., to sell by public auction, in the Long Room, Commercial HoteL Dunedin, on Thursday, September 1, at Two o'clock. That valuable Sheep Run, No. 250, in the Province of Otago, and known as STAG STATION, Bounded on the north by Run No. 210 „ on the west by Runs Nos. 205 and 218 „ on the south by Run No. 807 „ on the east by Rons 109 and 121 Comprising about FORTY THOUSAND ACRES OF FIRST CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY, Well watered, and estimated capable of carrying at least 20,000 sheep. The Pre-emptive Claims have been applied for and - granted. The Stock consists of EIGHT THOUSAND PROVLNCIAL-BREIV SHEEP, The majority of which are breeding ewes. ONE HUNDRED WELL-BRED BAMS. STOCK HORSES, EIGHT WORKING BULLOCKS, BRAYS, BOWS, YOKES, Ac. The improvements consist of STONE DWELLING-HOUSE, SHEPHERDS' HUTS, WOOL SCREW PRESS, Ac. Ac This Station ia admitted to be a most desirable squatting property, and the Auctioneers confidently invite to it the attention of capitalists, squatters, and others seeking investments. Terms and further particulars can be ascertained on application to Wbight, Robbbtson A Co., Stock Salesmen and Commission Agents; or to Messrs. Pbendbbgast, Kenton, A Maddocx, Solicitors, Dunedin. 7*36

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Press, Volume V, Issue 559, 15 August 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume V, Issue 559, 15 August 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume V, Issue 559, 15 August 1864, Page 1