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Auctions* THURSDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, At One o'Clock. FOR SALE, AGRICULTURAL FARM BUILDINGS -.-... CROPS FARMING. IMPLEMENTS And ... MACHINERY. f^ ILLIES & STREET, have been favored with \JT instructions to offer for sale by public auction, on Thursday 12th February next, at 1 o'clock, at their Rooms corner of Princes-street and Dowlingstreet, The well known, and highly cultivated FARM OF MEADOWBANK, The property of John Cargill, E«q., and presently occupied by Major Croker, R.M., Tuapeka. . This magnificent property is situated in the centre of the TOKOMAIRIRO PLAIN Aud has a frontage to the Main South Rea to Invercargill and also having the Main tioad to- tliolMcvpolia and all 'ili&-"l>igp;ing[o, Jtan. sing through the centre of the property. It is well watered by the Tokomairiro River which passes through it, and.isoneof the richest and best situated in the whole ' province. It consists of AKf) ACRES IN ALL, Of which 350 are' Freehold, and 100 held on . Lease—on favorable terms. 150 Acres are Fenced. 100 Acres are in Crop, chiefly Oats,..and the remainder in Grass. , . The-Buildings comprise— A NEAT VILLA of Six Rooms, with Garden attached A very Large and Commodious BARN MANAGERS HOUSE MENS HUTS DAIRY COW SHED, &c.,&c. An inventory oi the various Implements'will be on view on the day of sale. The auctioneers feel convinced that this Property is so well known, that any lengthened description is quite unnecessary, and ■ that with any one really wanting a First-class Farm at a Reasonable Price The simple mention of the name will be sufficient to secure attention. Upset Price, £3,000, Including'-Building.-', Crops, Implements, &c, and will be sold ' Without Reserve. * Terms —Liberal, Title—Crown Grant. The Conditions of Sale can be seen at the Office of Kenyon and Maddock, Sobcitors. THURSDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, At 1 o'Clock. MESSRS GILLIES and STREET have been favored with instructions from Robert Chapman, Esq, Official Administrator, under order of the Supreme Court, to sell by public auction, at their rooms, corner of Princes-street and Dowling-street, Dunedin, on Thursday, 19th February next, at 1 o'clock, The valuable run known as the KOWROW RUN, Situate in the Upper Waitaki, with the stock thereon belonging to the estate of John M'Lean, deceased; intestate. The Kowtow Run contains about 45,000 acres, •- per License No 23, which expires 22nd December, 1870. The Stock consists of— 10,000 sheep, more or less, of which more than one-half are Breeding Ewes. 12 working bullocks AbDut 32 head df mixed cattle 22 horses . There are two bullock drays, with bows, yokes and chains complete. One cart, with two sets of harness, &c. The buildings are of first-rate character, and consist of a Splendid new wool shed Home station Two excellent stone built out-stations. There are three fenced paddocks, of 10, 15, and 30 acres respectively. • This first-class run' is beautifully bounded on three sides by streams, and on the fourth side by the Kowrow Mountains, and is intersected by four streams; and although conveniently situated with regard to a shipping port, being only forty-five miles from Oamaru, it yet possesses-the immense advantage of being in a locality unsuitable for agricultural purposes, and therefore not likely to be declared into Hundreds. The Auctioneers feel that any comment upon such a property would be superfluous, and will simply state that it is a rare opportunity for obtaining a Run of first-rate capability in the very best part of the Province of Otago. Terms—Half cash One-fourth, twelve months One-fourth, two years ; secured by bill ot sale, bearing interest at 10 per cent. TUESDAY, 10th .FEBRUARY, At 1 o'clock. To Hotel Keepers, Capitalists, and Others. QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL. JAS. PATERSON and CO. have been favored with instructions from the proprietor J, M'Neill, Esq., who is leaving the colony, to submit to public competition, at their rooms, Manse-street, on Tuesday, February 10th, at one o'clock, if not previously disposed of by private contract,. The lease five (5) years.unexpired, of that old established and favorite house, the QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL, Together with The goodwill of Business, stock-in-trade, and furniture. The house is situated iu Princes-street, and is in close proximity to the Wharf, .Custom House, and Post-office, and contains bar, bar parlor, billiardroom, six sitting rooms, eighteen bedrooms and kitchen, and is well furnished throughout. . The auctioneers in calling attention to this pro-' perty would only say that from the well known respectability of the house, and from the large amount of natronage bestowed on it for the last ten years, makes this one of the best investments in the city, and is only being parted with on account ot the present proprietor leaving the colony. Immediate possession given. Terms liberal. For further particulars, apply to the Proprietor, on he premises; or to JAS. PATERSON and.CO., Manse-street. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TOKOMAIRIRO. JAMES PATERSON "and CO. have received instructions from Peter M'Gill, Esq., to sell by auction, on an early date, 30 allotments in the thriving township of Milton Tokomairiro. Also, 60 head mixed cattle And 15 very superior draught and saddle horses Particulars in future advertisements TUESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, . At 1 o'clock sharp. Sale by Auction. . Surplus Stores ex Chile. \ JAS. PATERSON and CO. will sell "by public auction, at their rooms, Manse-street, onTuesday, 10th February, at 1 o'clock. The surplus stores ex Chile, consisting of Sugar Tea Oatmeal Flour .y... SpUt peas^ Rice * . Mustard ' •■ Raisins kc, &c., &c. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. ■ -.., Terms cash. No reserve. i SUPERIOR BROADWOOD'S . ..-"'- .EXHIBITION-COTTAGE PIANO. JAS. PATERSON and CO. have on sale, at their rooms. Manse-street, Very superior Cottage Piano, Manufactured for the Exhibition.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 352, 5 February 1863, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 352, 5 February 1863, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 352, 5 February 1863, Page 2

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