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Fleming & Hedleys Notices.

THIS DAY. j BATUHDAY, 20xh APRIL. At Commercial Yards. At 12 o'elook. FIEST-CLASS YOUNG DRAUGHT STOCK. To Breeder*, Farmers, and Contractors. TILEMING AND HEDLEY ** hare received instructions from Mr Junes Phillips to tell by publics auction, at the abore time *nd place— 1 First-olass Mare, "Kate," imported from Tasmania 1 Two-year-old Filly, bred on Taieri 1 Yearling Filly, out of "Kate," by Fowler V Wallace" I Two-year-old Oolt, by " Young Prince of Wales" (imported) ; 1 Threeyetr-old Oolt, by "Thine of Clyde" 1 First-olass Gelding, by " Emperor" 2 Good Geldingi (agod) 1 Good Express Horse 1 First- olais Haok (6 years). The auctioneers arc instructed to state that the oboTe lot will be found to be good horses. The young ones specially are well bred, and woitby of the attention of farmers. Terras at itle. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, apl6 Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 26th APUIL. At 2.30 o'elook. | AGRICULTURAL FREEHOLD FARMS. By Auction.

HENRY DRIVER (on behalf of the N.Z.L. and M.A. Co.) has received instructions from John Gh Grey, Eiq. (who is leaving the Province), to ■ell by auction, at Watson's Hotel, Dunedin, on Friday, 26th April, 1878, at 2.30 o'olook — Lot I— His highly-improved Farm, oonsisting of 275 ACRES of really choice grain-grow* ing and Bracing land, situated at and around the Milburn Railway Station, on Main South line. Every acre of this farm is improved, and at present is in perfect condition. Subdivided into 8 paddocks, with live fences. Comfortable 9-roomed dwelling-home, good garden, barn, 8-stall stable, stockyards, cow-shed, piggeriu, &c. Sohoolhouse, postoffice, and blnoksmith's shop on the property. Tim farm will be offered in ono lof, or subdivided into 3 fttrmi of 75, 100, and 100 acres each, to suit the wishes of buyers. Lot 2 — Cn account of the same gentleman, his FOUT DILL FARM. 348 ACRES, situated about H milo from the Milburn Railway Station, and is subdivided into 3 piddooks, with live fences. Comfortable cottage, itablp, &o. This farm it in olose proximity to the Horseshoe Bush Estnte, lately purchased by Mr J. F. Kitching, has the same rich limestone bottom, and is celebrated for the quantity and quality of grain produced, and unequalled for its grnzing capabilities both in winter and summer. Titlo, Crown G>-ant. Terms very liberal. For further information Apply to the PROPRIETOR } Or to HENRY DRIVER, ap9 Bond street, Ounedia. SATURDAY, 4tii MAY. At 1 o'clook sharp. At James's Yards, PALMERSTON. TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, CARRIERS, AND OTHERS. DRAUGHT COLTS* AND FILLIES. From Moa Flat.

HENRY DRIVER has been instructed by Messrs Little Brothers, to iell by publio auction, at James's Yords, Palmerston, on Saturday, 4th May, 1878, at 1 o'clock iharp, 70 HEAD DRAUGHT COLTS AND FILLIES. Three and Four Years Old. The Auctioneer hm pleasure in directing special attention to the aboye, as it is the first time that to lnrge a number of renlly flrst-ola*s Draught Stock has been brought to the hammer at ono sale. 60 HEAD Of the abore Colts nnd Fillies were purchased by Messrs Little Brothers from MR J. F. KITOHING'S CELKBRATED MOA FLAT STUD, And are tit* piok of hi* Three and Four Year Olds, beine got by the Imported Horses, IVANHOE AND SIR COLIN, From Mares trleoted in Tasmania and Victoria at a cost of from #10u to £250 each. These Colts and Fillies are all perfectly sound, and in fine condition, and cannot be surpassed for strength and activity, while the color? ore perfect, being pairs of dark browns, red and blue roans, and dark greys. Lovers of really true Clydesdale Stock should not lose the opportunity of inspecting this magnificent lot of horses, as it may be safely stated that their like hus norer before been brought together in New Zealand. The Messrs LITTLE purchased to sell again, And WILL SELL On LIBERAL TERMB. »p29

OAMAItIJ MUTUAL BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Shareholders in the abore Society can withdraw at a BONUS OF SIX POUNDS PER SHARE ; and partiei desirom of at once paying off their mortgage! can do so, receiving an allowance of equal to half the accruing interest. For further information apply t» GEORGE SUMPTER, apll BooreUry.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1867, 20 April 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1867, 20 April 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 North Otago Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1867, 20 April 1878, Page 3

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