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--■ -; -Auction^alesi - .- ■■M^ffTCS5^ th JUNE ' : • _ At 11 a.m. sharp. i :dm: Jl!^l^6#i^T I 'cIEABINaSALB. . ..j FARM: , rIMPLEMENTS, ■> LIVE ' STOCE .GRAIN, &c, &c.; ' " : '\ rji w^SdtiT"Bis^RyE. , ' : '' ; A.y n M|l MAIPNSBLL'S . F, ARM, TUIJURAXJ rr• iT ' P/^R^BLL'Con behalf of ! the B (vlu( fJ^ T! J an ; d ir/'Z.'M arid Ai Co.)' has ieceivec ftiMfcrnefaoiisirom^Cecil'M. Maunsell, Esq., t< hold a clearing sale on his farm, iuturat : ,■ ■ (ftboutvgix miles from Mataura , bridge), oi the above date, when the whole of his Valu abl« and Extensive Farming Plant, Livi StcxJki ©rain, <fee;, &c, will be sold Withou reA#rre, owing, to the proprietor leaving fo] thft North on account of ill-health. The horses are all firat-class animals and thoroughly s'taunsh. They comprise — 1 Brown__Mare, "Kate," aged 1 Bay Mare, "Jess," 6years old :'■ 1 Bay Mare, " Lucy," 6 years old ■ • . 1 Bay Colt, « Ben," 4 years old' 1 Chestnut Gelding, " Tom," aged '1 Bay Gelding, " Prince," aged 1 Bay Colt, 2 years old 1 Yearling Entire Colt 2 Foals . 1 Chestnut Mare 1 Hack OTHER STOCK. , .■ , Q/*^ HEAD OF FIEST-CLASS DAIRY Oy COWS, in milk and to calve. I YIO CROSSBRED E WES : . ; ; 1 Pure Berkshire Boar . -• f 8 Sows, in Pig. IMPLE-MENTS, &C. : 1 Double-Furrow Plough .1 Swing Plough 1 Set 4-Leaved Harrows : 1 Set Grabs Seed Harrows ; 1 Three-Horse Field Grubber ■ :■. 1 Drill Grubber '1 Eolier i ' : ■'' 1 1 Beid and Gray Reaper ; 1 Road Dray and frame X Tip Dray j 'IBentall's Chaffcutter | , , ... / 1: Fanner 2 Sets Shaft Harness j 3 Sets Leading Harness " 2 Biding ' Saddles and Bridles i 1 Lady's Side Saddle ! . , GRAIN, &c.,&c. : , „ , . 3000 bushels prime Seed Oats (jlong Tartarian) • 10 ton's Oaten Hay for Chaff ! 200 bushels Rye Grass Seed 4 tons Potatoes ' ' 100 lf T6fing ( ' Fowls : ; .. „,8 Eivp&of Bees I!l »-'— "■•■■■ ' -■ ■ AlSO,' ■ . ; DAIRT. r IUTJ3NSILS, ■ HOUSEHOI|d;' v ..F-UiRNITUREj&c&c. j -'•• ' :i Turns' : sM' [ Sale.' ' '• " . r '" - ■■;_••' - i l \>.,<\ v Nrß.-^^he .; Auctioneer } will ■ cpmmenc sat „ 11 o'jclqck sharp, owing to the large quar tity of nook, &c, to be sold. mi.. '"^nmediateiy.'aiter 'the stbdye, The FRBEHOLiLPItOPERTY itself \ ill . ;n -■'. j jbe r submitted, comprising^- j tZfl/i AOBES OF FIRST-CLASS roi .Qk\ t J[6§r -.LAND, Highly improved, jarid „?:. 'i;,, „.,. . en.Exceptionally Easy Terms, Situated in the Tuturau, District,, six .miles from Mataura Bridge. The property ie /'^ : Wl"'-leiiced>krid Subdivided into eight ■'-'"°"j paddocks, all the fences being of a mosi Bttbstantial character. , Each paddodk is wßll-flne'ltere'd arid watered by never- . failing streams. : ' iiie 'ißuildirigs, which are in first-class 3_ r 'ewer,* beirig nearly new, comprise dwelling f; fl bf^SV^ l rboiris; good- dairy, : mens' hut (foui rooms), barn, four-stalled stable and loose. .i ; jJbexyi fowlhouse, Piggeries, stockyard iand V- %rß«#26 stalls, being 53 feet by 40 feet, ~ 7 " 'Attaened'to the dwelling is a first-class f ruH an&jregetable garden. • More than one half of the land is under ' Vcul&ratiori-— there being 160 acres in English ; ' j*rass' ; 30 acres in turnips ; 86 acres stubble, r r ; and the remainder in nativepasture. iivn i^q property, which is admirably suited : far'iriixed agriculture, is only being placec » ■ i.j; is tha market owing tb»the ill-health of j the • : r>>TOQprietor ( — Mr Maunsell — who has been; ad yiaed $Q. $xy T f> change of climate, and in con ge^nerice of which kona.fide buyer? Mllhav< tl ,, #n ; opportunity of securing a good property .'. '; i terms, and at a reasonable figure. . . For iurther particulars apply to the Proprietor, on the Farm ; or to ■ ■ / ' r " J ' {} ■■ J. 6. McARDEXL, j „.,-■ ..e67p:- ■ . - Auctioneer, Invercargill. ■'■''' FRIDAY, 27th JUNE, i At noon. EDUCATION RESERVES. f .-.;..;■ -i ■ ■■•■ -" '"'L_L;v '-" r \ " ; ' ! YAttjABtte: : PASt()BA ; L AND AGRlcjuii t :; ;.)..: vo. ur; jfjfe^ PROPERTIES. ' .<■ .-. i ' ■■ >■:-:; :■• :J_X^' ); ( •' Wa r otai^Wy&dnam, andToi Tois Districts X^eases for 14 Years. Valuation for Improve. ftenWat end of Lease, with Gertainty oi t .fSPeriure. . ; , : rr> - r - B. MARTIN , (under instruction! JClii' from the fcchpol Commissioners ol Otago) will offer for sale by auction, at Gore 'yon' Friday, '■ on ' Friday, June 27, at noon, . :; ' '■ The Leases for 14 years of the following ■■'• anagnificerit Grazing and. Agricultural ProV perlies.;:— . . . - . i Run 327, Waikaia district, lately | ten- .,,,., , • - • ••■ ; anted by James Jail,. Esq.^ pomprising 7280 acres ' 61 ' sple'ndic sheep counLtry. This includes .; " section 6, block -XII, ' containing 280 acres of^agricultural Upset rental^ L9l per annum^ &un. 237 b, Waikaia district, l'atelj tenanted by James Gall, 'Esq. comprising 5952 acres of fin< - . pastoral country, which includes . ' ' sections 6 and 6, block XI, con ■ : tairiirig 432 acred of agricultura land. - Upset rental, L 74 10s pc: annum. ' Section 1, block IX!, yndham iis « . trict, containing 196 acres 1 rooi 10 poies first-class agricultura : mi. ; . >et- rout, 6s pt-r acre ux v y.^.L. L.on .or miprovemenu ■ '-„ ( i Oi ; „ ulutk 11, loi-Tois districi Oi.ni.aiij;ng %'&£> aciv& fair urabi iand. * Upset, bs pei acre pt annum, with valuation for im provements. For particulars of valuation on improve jaents, and conditions of sale and ieasi apply to the Auctioneer, Crown Landß Offic or the undersigned. -„ COLIN MACANDBEW, Secretary, Polpniajl Bank Buildings,

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 368, 24 June 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 368, 24 June 1884, Page 4

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