. t {; ;. l Houses^ Land, &c. VALUABLE PROPERTY' NEAIf DUNBDIN . . FOB SALE. • ' "JUTE3SRS GILLIKS '^TEKBT have ie«n''inJL.TX structe«lby Messrs Hislop and fryde ,to bfifer for sale, their corupactaud-beautitul Property of WOODBURN, situated in Block VIII., Dun.edinand East Taleri District, and.consisting of about 500 Acres adjoining the coast, ia tlie vicinity of Saddle-hill, aud distant from Dunedin • about Bor 9 inik-a. This property is partly traver&d and partly bounded by the Main Coast Road leading from the Great South Road, near Gretn Island, to the Taieri Itiver. ihe adjoining Ocean Beach is level; and forms a Hiost delightful promenade; the safe and excellent bathing ground of Koat Harbor, or Brichton, is in the Immediate neighborhood; while the proximity' to the ocean, and the favorable configuration of the surmce of the adjncdnt country.render theclimate fn the district mild and salubrious.' The soil ia weiMcnown tor its superior quality, and the Property ia well suited for a joint tfraiu and Dairy or Pastoral Farm. Coal, Limestone, Building Stone, and Metallic Black Sand are found on the Property, and there is reason to believe that a Uoal-litld, in juxtaposition with Lime-stone, exists on the Estate and inny be profitably worked. The Property is abundantly watered, and, it contains isevtrai beautiful patches of Bush, winle the Public Bush Reserve of Saddle-bill is adjacent. About 30 Acres have leen Fenced and ploughed— one-hali ot wbwh is in Crop and partly sown down *■ i anl- the. re aro a Cotta Se,a la»t;8 undsubsuin.tiai btable, Stock-yard, &c. A portioa of the pareuase money may remain oa Mortgage -; ror further particulars apply to GILLIKS & STREET, Agent*, &.c, \ '.. • - Princes street, Dunedin. A FIRST-lIATE OPPOHTUNITY PKBRBOLD PROPHET V for Sale, with a wellxX built and commodious HOTEL, w«Ul7t OU»^ macs ffom dunedin on the Main Hojd to theNokomai Digging,. Immolate poS Apply to GILLIES & STREET, " ( . ' Princes-street. I nf i we.H, sli? ated au<i convenient Stables, ,X Blacksuuth' s fahop, aud other buildings, situate tv George-street, and Pw.ierick-»trett.- tS stabk* -wntom 45 sta,ls, loose boxes, &c. the frontage to i «eorge-*treet «C 8 feet, and to Fredcritk-street 194 ; feet, rental moderate, and immediate possession.' Apply to GILLIES « STREET, kand and Estate Agents, &c. FOR SALE, No. 27 and 23, BLOCK XIL milEulwveareßisuated m tlis most healthy part X of the City, having a frontage of SG3 feet to Brown^treet, (kf feet to Duncan^teect, and S feet to aim-row. Fenced 0"1001"611 Cotta Se oa No- SB. Both Sections Apply to H. JENKINSON, i . ; Jetty, j T? 5" r~ 5 a I F ~ JL To Small Capitalktß and Pc/sons Setkine a Business Bitn»uoii.-To be Sold, a valuable aX inent with new House and Slop. Apply to n W. HOOPER, House and Land Agent, NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY FOR FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. Head opwcb : AUCKLAND. Capital. £250,000. With Unlimited Liability of the Shareholders. Mil. A. W.MORRL? having resigned the . . Agency ol the above Company, the undersigned has been appointed for Otago. and ia now prepared to take risks. v EDWARD CIIALMER, Office-Victoria Chamber*, ~~ mnwiTiriiiinini —n^ Manse »ti eet. mO STAND TO COVER X Thb Season, Clierry Farm. Waikouatti, Thfr Thorough-bred Horses GARIBALDI, (particulars annexed.) ENGLAND STILL, (particulars annexed.) LORD CLYDE, (particulars annexed.) Terms; Garibaldi, Ten Guineas each Mare. Groomage, ss. Kngland Still, Nine do do <10. Do, G». Lord Clydf, Eight do do do. Da, ss. Paddocks will be found, free of charge, for the mares sent to the above horsts, without responsibibihty; but the greatest care will be taken of them. JAMES JONKS, Cherry Farm, Waikouaiti. GARIBALDI, _ . A Bay Thorough-bred Stallion, fhis magnificent horse is five years old, stands over sixteen hands high. He was got by the wellknown horse Negro; dam by Confederate. Neao, ssre of Garibaldi, was sold for Five Hundred Guinea*, when four years old. ENGLAND STILL, v ♦ i o $? y. Ooacbillg Bred Stallion. JSngsand htili w rising four jearg old, a rich coloured bay, with black le#» and fine action, stand* Mxteea hands high, clear of all blemishes He was bred by Mr Tuting, of Fencote, near Balaie; got by tounsellor: dam by Cardinal; grandam by Princegreat windam by Aiakew Forrester. Counsellor! stre of England Still, was sold in 1857 for Two Hundred and Fifty Guineas, to go abroad. He was got by Sky Rocket; daui by Old Surprise; grandam by Iravcller; great grandam by Summercock. Shy Hocket by Maeter George. Master George by Old Rainbow That noted horse, the property of the l*to Mr John Agars, of Bempton, which was sold for Id dre(i OuiQeas. when seventeen years lohd^cFydb, A Pure-br&l Clydesdale iN:otdi Carting Stallion Lord Clyde was got by that celebrated horse Jiainty Davev; his dam Kosey by London Tom; his granda£u by that famous horse belonging to Mr Frame of' i»roomneiu. * : Dainty Davey, the sire of Lord Clyde, obtained the fim prizeat Alidcalder, in!Bss; and a Sweepstake £ Ljplithjw,"l the sime year; » «57 he gained the first I pme ot £40 at Kinross; In 1858 the first of LSO^t Calleader; and the first priw of L2O at the Highland Society's Sho«r at Aberdeen, in the «amo yS: der Sm the first prize of LSO atCaJienRosey, the da rai of Lord Clyde, was got by London Ton,, which was allowed to bef the besXriin S land; he gained the first prize of L2O in the Upi*rward of Lanarkshire, ml 850: he also gained the first prize of LSO at Hamilton, in (he s^iefirfbSting a field of seventeen horses j he gained the first prize of LdO at the Highland Society's Show, in 1860, Tneld at Glasgow, and the silver medal, beating- thirty-two horses; the first prize ot L3O at Hamilton; in 1852 the first prize of L4O at Alidcalder; and was afterwards sold, to go abroad, for Four Hundred GuiU6BB> Rosey gained the following prizes:—ln 1857 the first prize at Pennycuick, ami the first prize at Dalkeith, m the same year; in 1858 Uie first prize at Pennycuick, and the first prize at Dalkeith; and was allowed to be the best mare in Scotland. Lord Clyde, when a foal, gained the first prize at Pennycuick. in 1857; the first prize at Dalkeith, in 18o8; and the first prize at Edinburgh, 1859. Lord Clyde is a beautiful brown—stands sixteen handd one inch high, with short legs and superior action, and is perfectly sound and free from all natural blemishes. WILL STAND THIS SEASON AT OAMARFJ, The Entire Clydesdale Horse' "CHAMPION." . ; i^H AMPION was bred by the late John Wilmore > \J Esq., Kinlet; waa got by the late Mr.; H^ Gee's horse "Champion." His dam, "Wilmore's Blossom," " Blossom s dam " Lfaeolnsbire Flower " '< Blossom "was got by, '.' Old Lincoln." ** Lincoln" and " Flower" were both imported by the late Dr Wilmore, which makes "Champion? one of thn Purest Cart Stallions iv the Colony. Terms: £&—Groomß Fee, &., to be paid at the first service. One mare in six; belonging to any bond fide : owner, will be served free of charge. . :
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 242, 29 September 1862, Page 3
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