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Berm & Qo. ambbblby. MONDAY, MABOH 3rd, 1884, 6000 ” 2000 erino ® wes ton A Cross-bred Lambs t first cross ; a 12U0 grand level healthy line, Off hill country 800 er * no " weß gQQ Merino Wethers 2QQ, Prime Fat Crose-brods, 2-tooth Also, On account Prank Courage, Bsq., 1 nnn Cross-bred Ewes, miked ages, and in JLOvU grand condition CATTLE. 1 no Head chiefly Two and Throo-year-old IUU steers and Heifers HOEBES % PIGS &o„ &o. Sale at 11 a.m. 1478 216 679 BENN&CO.' Moody and Ziesler. M OODY * ZIBSLEE, TIMAEU, Have on Hand FOB SALE AND LEASE, The following Properties: 8000 Acres in Hakateramea, unimproved j purchasing clause, £3 15s; easy terms for leasing. 1600 Acres, splendid soil, Burke’s Pass; price £3los, and terms. 1000-Acre form, wheat soil, improved ; neat railway station ; price £B. 650-Acre form, good strong wheat land; fully improved; one mile from railway station. £l3. 280-Acre farm, best land in-the district; early selection ; in splendid Order. £l4: 450-Acre form at Brothers; well improved to lease or sell at reasonable rate. £6, 340 Acres, with first-class Improvements, and in good condition; hear rail. £l2. 160 Acres, 5 miles from Point; partially improved; goocUand. £B. 180 Acres, near Xave: strong wheat land; •partly improved. £6. 170 Acres, near railway station; Cave district; to lease at 10s per acre, with purchasing clause. 1600-Acre farm, in Ashburton district; well improved; easy terms- £5 10s. 2000-Acre form, in Ashburton. district; well '. situated, in splendid condition, and fully improved, £SXOs. POE SALE, A First-c ass Farm of 450 acres ; three years down in English grass; four miles from railway station j good terms. Apply to— MOODY & ZIESLEE, Timarn. FOE SALE, A First-class Farm of 1000 acres, strong wheat land; nine paddocks; good dwelling-house, stable, and improvements; within a mile of railway station; price £8; greater port may lie at interest. Apply to— . MOODY & ZIESLEE, Timaru. FOB SALE, Farm of 650 acres, in good order; good strong land; well improved, good house; situated •• one mile from main line of railway; price £l3. 6060 295 Apply to— MOODY & ZIESLEE, ' . i Timaru. Wright, Stephenson & Co., Dunedin.! AT ELDEESLIE, NEAE OAMAEU. OH - FRIDAY, 7th MAECH, 1 At 2 p.m. | GREAT UNRESERVED SALE

STORE SHEEP, PAT SHEIjP, LEICESTER, ROMNEY MARSH, LINCOLN RAMS, SHORTHORN CATTLE, DRAUGHT HORSES, . HACKS, &c. : "HrrEIGHT, STEPhInSON & CO., Dunedin, W (in conjunction with the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Limited, Oamaru, and William Christie, Oamaru), have been favoured with instructions from John iteid, Esq., Elderslie, to ' ■ , • SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At 2 jam.. The Following—--13,000 sheep. Consisting of. 2500 Three-quarter-bred Ewes 1000 Half-bred do- . , 1000 Half-bred Maiden Ewes 100 Pure-bred Lincoln Ewes ’ 100 Romney Marsh Ewes " \ 3500 Merino Ewes 1000 Very Prime Three-quarter-bred 4-tooth Wethers, very heavy weights. 500 i-bred do do' 1590 4 and f-bred 2-tooth Wethers, in very forward condition 1000 i-bred Lambs 500 |-do do 500 Merino do Also, A Number of Lincoln, Leicester and Romney Marsh Rams 50 Shorthorn Pedigree Heifers IS Three-year-old Draught Colts and Fillies,' by Heather Jock 15 First-class Hacks (broken and unbroken) 100 Pure Berkshire Pigs (weaners, bacon pigs, and breeding sows) The Auctioneers would specially draw the attention of breeders and others to this extensive bond fide sale, and feel sure that those in search of firstclass sheep, shorthorn cattle, draught horses, &c., should not lose this opportunity of securing wellbred and useful stock. The well-known excellence of the Elderslie sheep, and the high price the wool has brought in the London market, should be sufficient recommendation to those seeking to establish or improve a flock, without further comment on the part of the auctioneers. As to the qualitv of the shorthorn cattle, draught horses, &0., intending buyers cannot do better than examine the records of the Dunedin, Christchurch, Oamaru, and other shows, to be convinced of the superiority of Mr Reid’s stock. Terms at sale. A Special Train will leave Oamaru for the sale at 1 p.m.. Luncheon provided. 1663 223 IT. Z. Agricultural Company, Dunedin. AGRICULTURAL LAND FOR SALE, Subdivided into FARMS AND ESTATES.

THE NEW ZEALAND AGBICULTUHAL COMPANY (IdMITED) are now ' OPPBEING POE SALE The whole of their ' SPLENDID ESTATE, Situated on the Mataura, extending from Gore te Athol and Dipton, and intersected throughout by railways and ggLECTION Upon the most ' LIEEEAL TEEMS OPJDBFEEEED PAYMENT AND INTEBEST. A large number of settlers ate already in successful occupation of Farms on various parts of the Estate, and intending purchasers ate invited to inspect the growing crops of whait, barley, oats, turnips and grass. The' Gram Brokers of the Company in London EEPOET ON CEOFS,, Grown on the Estate last season (1881-82) as foll° “The ,value of tho straw and white velvet wheat is about the same-SSs to sCs,ao former for strength and tho latter for colour i and the Tuscan woultPbo worth about 5Ca. . oats, 80s for 8521 b i and the short ones, say BSs for 8841 b—oil delivered here. . “ It is seldom that we see such flneNew Zealand wheat. The samples all round ore of very/prime quality, being well dressed and in splendlcT condition, they would always meet a ready sale here.", PASTOEAL LANDS. rn mrmn v have for sale several Estates Of l^rontol, o ln s^tpwclwS sZen to stock thesonms may also be had if required. , ADVANCES. nterest at current train or otherwise nf the estate, townships, 40., and otheH f &tU.apply at the offices of the ComP“y, Wantwood, Gore j the Colonies > °»to,; GBEBN' *' BOUNEBSj^

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7178, 1 March 1884, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7178, 1 March 1884, Page 7