Auctions. IMPORTANT SALE AT ALBION FARM, SOUTH MOERAKI DOWNS, NEAR OXFORD, OF SHEEP, HORSES, CATTLE, &c, ON" THURSDAY, MARCH 28. E MITCHELL & CO. have been favored a with instructions from John Collier, Esq., to sell by public auction, on the above date, about — 1750 SHEEP AND 70 HEAD OF CATTLE, As follows— 1200 ewes and wethers 300 half-bred Leicester ewe lambs 250 half-bred Leicester wether lambs 5 Leicester rims 1-1 milch cows 16 two-year-uld steers 14 three and four year-old steers 20 Cows and Heifers Saddle and harness horses Pigs and poultry Ploughs, chaff cutters, &c. Luncheon provided. Terms liberal. Sale at 12 o'clock. E. Mitchell & Co., 3-22 Auctioneers. RAILWAY STATION STOCKYARDS. SPECIAL SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF FAT SHEEP AND THOROUGH-BRED RAMS, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1867. ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE. \M R. GEORGE D. LOCKHART has reIvX ceived instructions from Foster J. Nixon, Eeq, of Alford, Ashburton, to submit to public competition, at the Railway Saleyards, on the 28ih instant — 600 MAGNIFICENT FAT WETHERS AND EWES, (Provided they are not previously disposed of privately). Also, 20 PURE-BRED LEICESTER RAMS, (Bred by Mr McLean and other noted breeders in the North Island), And, 50 HALF-BRED LEICESTER RAMS. No reserve. The Auctioneer can confidently recommend the above stock as being really first-class. Sale at 1 o'clock promptly. Liberal terms. 3-21
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO FAMILIES FURNISHING, UPHOLSTERERS, &c. ALEXANDER LEAN has been instructed BY SAMUEL BEALEY, ESQ., In view of his departure for England, TO SELL BY AUCTION, At an early date, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERY AND EFFECTS, At his Residence, Gresford (on the Town Belt). Catalogues will be ready in a few days. Alexandeb Lean, Matson'B buildings. March 4, 1867. 3-4 FRIDAY, MARCH 29, At 2 o'clock. TO CAPITALISTS, RUNHOLDERS, SETTLERS, AND OTHERS. LEASEHOLD PASTORAL LAND, PROVINCE OF OTAGO. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. DRIVER, MACLEAN & CO. have received instructions from the Provincial Government of Otago to submit to publio competition, at their Wool Stores, High street, Dunedin, on Friday, March 29, 1867, at 2 o'clock, The Goodwill of Pastoral Leases over about 250,000 ACRES of really first-class sheep and cattle country. This splendid tract of country is situated on the Wakatipu, which is admitted to be one of the finest pastoral districts in the province, and will be sold in lots ranging from 8000 to 26,000 acres each. The purchaser of each lot will receive from the Government a lease for a term of years, the conditions of which, with further particulars, will be given in a future advertisement. Dbiveb, Maclean & Co., I High street, 8-14 Dunedin.
TIMBER. TIMBER. AUCTION SALE AT THE CHRISTCHURCH QUAY, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 26. MR. C. C. AIKMAN will sell by auction, to close consignments, about 45,000 FEET OF TIMBER, Consisting of BOARDS AND SCANTLING, From Picton, Ex Norah and William and Julia. Sale at 1 o'clock. A conveyance will leave the Auctioneer's Office at 12.30 p.m. 3-22
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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1366, 25 March 1867, Page 3
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