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H. E. Alport. ON BALE BY AUCTION, TUESDAY, EE B. At 12 noon. 18, SALE IMPORTANT AT geebnpabk, Koar Lincoln Hallway Station, daibt wwAHmnng^T® UTENSILS, Ac., Ae. mirjt jj, b. ALPOBT has received instructions ®TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, sS&sslS sssssssssssss: on the abovonamed day, 10 Firet-olass Cows In fan profit 8 head 2-ySur-old Steers X 1 BputfSwgW Msre. 8 year* old, In foal to “ lord Baddo " 1 Draught Filly, rising 2 years 3 Breeding Sows ' IS Good size Store Pigs; 1 Nearly new strong Farm 1W 1 fSWSi# Mm -Utensils , Ac., ! - Ac., ' . «0« Wore Ample ftitme; advertisemefits. tar Note boor, 12 noon. Luncheon, provide A 6328-110 Maolean Brothers. fbiday, march 6, At 3 o’clock. MAGNIFICENT YBEEHOLD ESTA^IN OTAGO FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. , Maclean beothebs, fc*j*ucted by the Executors i of the mteW. A. lolnue, Esfl., wUI submit to public competition, at iheir Booms,; 12 081 LAND. This valuable block.' «u» early selection by the Iftta Mr Tolmie, who, at the time, had any quantity o t tlie best Jaiids in tho province to choosy froio* is situate in the Wfairuna V strict, within 1* miles of the‘Southern Trunk Hallway, and about oml»S tfom Clinton. . , .. , The whole is beautiful undulating conntiT M ICW ellevation, watered i y numerous streams, and In ita uativo stale, is without exception the best grassed land in Otugo. - , . . The PemaUaVa river form- the northern boundary for about 54 miles,*U'l .tie other Mnndadw. ass fenced substantially with pod, ditch and bank, or wire fence. The. Wa-rnaa stream (sheep proof throughout its length) run* through the‘Centre M the estate in the line ; ot its greatest length, and with cross fences of wire and standards subdivides it into six paddocks. ; With the exception of about 1000 acres, the whole property is fit for the plongm and the sodthroughout is of excellent quality, and admirably suited for the growth of cereals, root crops, and English grasses. . .. „ The proximity of this property to the railway, its excellent exposure, combined with the fact that the streams are stocked with English trout, and that pheasants aid partridges abound in the district, render it a most desirable investment for a resident proprietor, while oh the other hand, from‘its excellent natural boundaries, and the numerous streamlets which intersect it, it ia well worthy the attention of speculators witha. view of cutting It up into moderate-sized farms. Gentlemen deairing to inspect the property .will please communicate with the Auctioneers, in order that a man and horses may wait them at Clinton on arrival of train or coach. ’ Flans are now in preparation. : Terms in future advertisement. 1144-41 MACLEAN BBOTHEBS, Auctioneers. Wright, Stephenson & Co. FRIDAY, FEB. 21, At 2 o'clock, AT THE WO 0 L S T ORES, High street, Dunedin. FIRST CLASS RUN AND STOCK FOB SALE BY AUCTION. WEIGHT. STEPHENSON, A CO. have received instructions, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Wool Stores, High street, Dunedin, FRIDAY, FEB. 21, At 2 o'clock, THE ORMAGLADE STATION, Being run 200, situate iu the Benger district, of th Provincial district of Otago, Comprising—--43 000 ACTeaof^ oIMSCOmitT7 * 28 500 er^no Sheep, and Q Horses Also— THE FREEHOLD OF 684 ACRES, On which are erected the improvements. Consisting of— SevenroomeddweUing-honse.woolßhed, stables, shearers' shed, men’s house, store, dip, Ac. On the run there are 32 miles of boundary and sub-division fencing, which, as well as the improvements, are all in good repair. • This station, commends itself as an admirable investment to capitalists; and others, everything connected with it being in first olasa working order, and the sheep having been carefully culled each year for the last four years. For inventories and all particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to. FBANCIS PULTON, ESQ., 5664-89 Crawford street, Dunedin. Maclean & Winter. MESSES MACLEAN A WINTEE herein thei hands the following SHEEP FOR SALE : 17,900 Halt-breds, mixed ages and sexes 10,000 4 and {.bred do do 1,000 i-bred wethers 11,000 Merinos, mixed ages and sexes 500 Merino lambs 40,400 For full particulars apply to MACLEAN A WINTEE, m3 ~ 7i - South Bakaia, Henry Driver. SATURDAY, FEB. 15, 1879. At 2 o'clock. At Club Hotel, Invercargill. To Dairy Farmers. Breeders of Prize Stock. Spe Inters, and Others. MAGNIFICENT. BUBUBBAN PABMS INYEECAEGILL. ( in T oon Juuotion with Meg rr and Co., Invercargill) has reoeii the **" troprietor * who *s2ii OFFER FOR SALE, In the Long Boom, Southland Club Hoi ©N At 2 o’clock. THE WEST PLAINS ESTATE. OP 1100 ACHES. This property is situated at a distance of ft miles from Invercargill, and is without doubt t choicest suburb of that rapidly rising town, wit] o P lO Station on the Invcrcari K tS§?^° u It comprises an tw> PT 0 * «00 acres, the soil being a rich ohocoh loam on a limestone formation. Thewholeestate isperfeotiyfree from 800 it is there district tor cereals* and root crops. The West Plain is similar in character a ...m. originally Uuau umu, oiearo cultivated some 17 yean- ago, and divide live fences into 10O*ore tarns, subdivided numerous paddocks j having seven excellent i ings, boms, stables, oattie-sheds for hand fee or fat oattie i together with other neoe out-offices-and splendid orchards with a variety of fruit trees in full beating, The whole Estate is laid downia a retail English grass, cereals, and turnips, and the mass farming under which it hasbeea cond will commend itself to any one xmderst o same on paying it a visit of inspection. whi c nt‘ P %^&ti^M^ g prue “« 10 per cent cash 10 per cent six months , 10 per cent twelve mouths For furtß^^^^^QMed, 698347

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5598, 3 February 1879, Page 8

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