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Auctions CHRISTCHURCH. WEDNESDAY, 17th DECEMBER. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS. ; Chmtcburs!:, Nov. 20,1862. WE the underagued, B^rijaaiin Dowlii<g of the Ashburton, and Henry Dowling, of JLaunceston, Tr.Fruauiß, (by Edmorid Dalgety his attorney; hereby authorise Messis Burncil, .Bennett and Sprut to Sell by Public Auction, the Station, totock, ixuu other property of Dowling Brothers, iv the Province of Canterbury. (Signed) HENRY BOWLING, I (by his Attorney E^ S. Dalgety.) !''.■■ B. BOWLING." Witnesses,— H, Wynn William?, Solicitor, Christchureh, Mark Sprot, Auctioneer, Ohristchureh. i • : MESSRS BURNELL, BENNETT and SPROT, . ..therefore have t!ie ph-asurc in announcing that pursuant to such instructions from Messrs Dow ling Brothers, they will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Offices, Hereford-street, On Wednesday, the I7th December next, (unless previously uiiposed of privately,) That splendid It UN, No. 125, consisting of 20,000 Acres, situated iv the forks of the Ashburton, completely fenced in by the above river, and well known to be one of the be>t Runs in tha Province of Canterbury, and capable of carrying- 20,000 sheep. The improvements ars of the most substantial character, as follows :- - ... HOME STATION. 7 -roomed house with out-buihiing-?, which consist of sewa.uts'room, laundry, dairy, fowl-house/harness-room, &c., and a paddock of about 0 acres with gi-owii.'g crops of oats and potatoes ; garden-of about 1 ace, trenched, and studied with- fruit ' trees; ■ woolshod, sheep-draitiiig yards, 100 ,-hurdle yard, die. OUT-STATION. Overseers' and men's house, containing 4 rooms; dairy, store; cattle yards, capable of holding 500 heau of cattle, with drafting yards complete, also milking shed, garden, and paddock under crop, &c. STORES. An ample supply, nothing will be required to work the station until Ist January, 18C3. STOCK. - 1,000 picked Ewes, all under 8-tooth, now lambing to imported French merino rams 669 Ewes, all uuder 8-tooth, now lambing to the same rams 560 Ewe and wether weanera, bred from the above 1,000 ewes by the said rams 30 imported French merino rams. The purchaser has the option of taking another i.OOO liwcs to be delivered on'.tiie station, on the Ist January; with or without the wool 8 Ku locks and dray complete 8 Harness-bullocks, and dray 15 Horses and marea American waggon and harness Imported Entire hoive Bolivar. G'J Head of cattle, principally dairy cows A large amount of split and sawn timber 20 Acres freehold bush, first selection. Pre-emptive right over the improvements. The present owners of the station, pledge themselves not to remove anything from the st.itiou but the managing partners' private "effects, which will be pointed out by him to auy intending purchaser. Christchurch, Nov. 18,1862. Amusements. TH EAT It E ROy ATT Lessee : Mb. Clakance Holt. PIT, ONE SHILLING. Brilliant Novelty for TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, 3nn DECEMBER Benefit of Mr It. US HE It, Conductor of the Orchestra. On which occasion Mr Dennis Griskill has kindly consented to Dance (for this nij>ht only. The Performance will commence at eight precisely, with the beautiful five-act legitimate play, entitled INGOMAE, THE BAKBMtIAN. Ingomar Mr durance Holt Parfchenia Mrs Olarance Holt Spider Dance, Miss Ada Hart. Overture by the Band. Favorite Ballad, Little May. Step Dance, Mr. Dennis Griskill. To conclude with the new farce, entitled THAT BLErfSED BABY. To-morrow, THURSDAY, for the last time, Alexandie 3jumas' great -French Play of THK RAG-PICKER oi PAH IS. On FRIDAY next, the celebrated Parisian Drama entitled, 13ELPHEGOK THE MOUNTEBANK. Other entertainments, for the Benefit of the Fire Brigade. In preparation, THE LONE HOUSE ON" THE BRIDGE OF NOTRE DAME ; and THE SEA THE SEA, or, THE OCEAN CHILD. On MONDAY next, MONTE CHRISTOwiII be magnificently produced. OOYAL PRINCESS' THEATRE. TO THE PUBLIcToF DUNEDIN. I beg to inform my Friends and Patrons, that my fir.it .Benefit will take place, on Saturday evening next, On which occasion will be produced, with entire New Scenery aud Eift cts—-also, .with the original Melbourne cast of characters, Dion Boucicault's beautiful Drama, entitled { THE OCTOROON, MADAME MAltlE DURET i And MR JAMES LE ROY Havinz kindly volunteered thtir services on this occasion. j Trusting to your kindness and patronage, I beg to subscribe myself, • : EMILY WISEMAN. BA TH S. BATHS. BATES. City Baths, Rattray-street.— Warm, Cold, and ] Shower Baths. Open from 6 a.m to 8 p.m. Sundays, till 12 noon. Private Baths for Ladies. TH E B A ZAAR In Aid of the BUILDING FUND OF THE ENGLISH EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Will beheld by the kind permission of John Hyde Hakiils, Esq., In the Grounds adjacent to his residence, ''The Grange," on Tuesday, 16tli December, and following day. .' The Stalls will be presided over by— Mrs Batnford. Mrs Jones, J. „ Black „ Kissling „ Buchanan „ Martin, R. B. „ Oantrell „ Morse „ CargiJl, fi. B. „ Moss „ Cargill, T. „ Rattray „ Douglas „ Switzer „ Edwards „ Young „ Harris, J. Hyde „ Webb • „ Ick " „ v\ rilliams, Hugh, . By whom contributions will be gratefully received. Pci-scns requiring further information are requested to apply without delay to the Hon. Secretaries, Mrs T. Cargill. .;■'■■ Mrs Mofs. Rev. E. J. Edwards. W. Carr Youn«f, Esq. C. Dopping Irvine, Esq. Business NoticeALL CLAIMS against Messrs Baker and Kilner are requested to be sent in for settlement to H. Hosvell. Stafford-street, within three days from this date, or they will not be recognised, a3 they are about to dissolve partnership. BAKER & KILNER, (Witness) H. HO WELL. Maclaggan-street, December 3rd, 1862. MR FITZGERALD, Land Agent, Civil Engineer, and Surveyor, haa Town and Country Lands for Sale and Lease, and from, a long connection with government, especia'ly the Native Department, he will beprepared to negotiate for the Sale or Lease of Lands owned by the Maori Tribes. Napier, Hawkes' Bay.. PGRIEFIN, Slater, at .Mr Ben Smith's, Arclri- • tcct, Princes-street, Dunediu. BUNSTAN. DUNSTAN. QUICK'S EXPRESS Starts on Thnrsday next, at 9 a.m. punctually, from 'Jones and Co.'s Office, nest Cleve and Co.'s, Manse-street. Messages and parcels promptly delivered. C. G. QUICK and CO.. - " ; . • ,- Proprietors. WAITING Engagements at the Princes-street Registry Office, General Servants, Nursemaids, Laundresses, opposite Polige Barracks.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 298, 3 December 1862, Page 3

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