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SALES BY AUCTION sat;;i.l>ay, sth .june. At Monnt Pl^aaant. (By kind p«r<nL&i<jn of Mr. Roliertson.) At 12 o'clock, t 'PLKKL>JD T.OT OF MABER AND FILLIES. FIB ST- CLASS GELDINGS AND COLTS. Unreserved Sale of Draughts. Fleming and hedley have received instructions from Messrs. Imrie and Gawn to sell by public auction, at the above time and place—--20 FIRST-CLASS MAKES AND GELDINGS, FILLIES, AND COLTS. The Auctioneers are instructed to state that this lot will equal in quality any lot ever offered by the same vendors. The Fillies are reported as extra; in fact, some of them First Prize-takers at Southern Shows. It is now prettv generally understood that whatever Imrie and Gawn fetch for sale will be aohl to the highest bidder, and this lot are to be no exception. Terms at sale. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, 74.", Auctioneers.

KUIDAY, 14th JUNK. At 3 o'clock. At the Wool Stores, High-street, Dunedin. To Rnnholder;*, Capitalists, and others. SPLENDID STATION" PROPERTY In the Waitaki District. For absolute sale, in consequence of Dissolution of Partnership. RIGHT, STEPHENSON', AND CO. have received instructions from Messrs. Borton and M'Ma*t»r, in consequence of their impending dissolution of partnership, to sell by auction, at the Wool Stores, High-street, Dunedin, on Friday, the 14th Julie, at 3 o'clock— All that Splendid Station Property in the Waitaki District, comprising Huns Is os. 92, 206b, 300, and 301, in the Provincial District of Otago, containing—--62,000 ACRES FIRST-CLASS PASTORAL COUNTRY, divided by fencing and natural boundaries into 5 large paddocks. Also, 434 h acres Freehold, being Sections 1, 2, and 11, Block 2, Kyeburn District, and 11 acres Freehold adjoining the Township of Livingstone; together •with 20,900 Sheep, consisting of WETHERS. 3GOO S-tooth merinos 2;>00 6-iooth merinos 2i5(X) 4-tooth merinos 2000 4-tooth half-breds 1500 2-tooth merinos 1900 merino lambs

13,400 EWES. 900 G-tooih merinos 3000 ■4-tonth mcrinoß 1500 2-tooth merinos 2000 lambs 7400 RAMS. 100 mixed aj;es 3 pack horses The improvements consist of about 20 miles of standard and wire fencing, 3 sets of sheep yards, lionse and outhouses at Kyeburn, shepherds' huts, etc. In placing this property before J ,, notice of capitalists and others, the Au. cionec-ra wish to state that the sheep hare been regularly culled every year for the la*t 17 yours, and are bred from rams purchased from C. B. Fisher, Esq., of South Australia, 'who tor.k the first prize for wool at Goldsborough's Intercolonial Exhibition, held in Melbourne this year. The leaves expire sth March, ISS3, and there will, therefore, be fire shear ng.s. Terms : One-third cash, balnuceat oue and two years, with interest at S per cent. For plans and further particulars apply t<> the 'il'

ROAD BOARD NOTICE? OH P' P' l RlHo iMoTuSUI'. "VJOTICK IS HE !'I'.Y OIVKN that MKKTINC.S of t!ie RATKIWYKKS in the rc-p'-c'ive Sill-divisions of the ah' V- .- ; oa ,l !)i.-trict « il' l»> held at the times and places uiiili-rmunt-i'i'!''!, for the purpose. of Eiecfi' g M liners in -./ lace of the folio A" ng, who r- tir-- in ace rdiiice with the 16th and 19th Sections of the Otago Roads Ordinance, 1871, viz.:—Mr. Anderson, from All-Day ; Mr. Russell, from .Sydney; Messrs. Diehl and Watson, from Copmanhurst; and Mr. Newlands, from Chelsea— ALL-DAY SUB-DIVISION—At the Schoolhouse, Otepopo, on WEDNESDAY, June 5, at noon.

SYDNEY STJB-DIYISION—At the Schoolhouse, Otepopo. on THURSDAY, June 6, at noon. COPMANHURST SUB-DL VISION— At the Schoolhouse, Otepopo, on FRIDAY, June 7, at noon. CHELSEA SUB-DIVISION—At the Schoolhouse, Kakanui, on SATURDAY, June S, at noon. Notice 15 also given* that the Poll (if lemandei) will be taken at the above-men-phces on THURSDAY, June 13, THOMAS HENDERSON, Returning Officer, AL "XANDER PIRIE, ~ Clerk to Board. -Otepopo, M. oj, I8?a

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 652, 5 June 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 652, 5 June 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 652, 5 June 1878, Page 3

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