Auctions' WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 25th & 26th February, current. GRAND CLEARING SALE OF INTESTATE PROPERTY. To the Settlers, Stockbreeders, Farmers, Butchers, and Residents in South Molyneux, Warepa, Kaitangata, Inch Clutha, Tokomairiro, and the Country Districts generally. /"IILLLES & STREET, auctioneers, have been instructed by the Official Administrator of Intestate Estates, to sell by public auction at OTANOMOMO, SOUTH MOLYNEUX, On Wednesday, the 25th February, current, the following CATTLE, HORSES, fee, The property of the late Thomas Redpatb, Esq., CATTLE— 8 Head quiet dairy cows, six of which are young and all thoroughly broken in, and hare been regularly milked. Six of them have calves atUheir feet, and the others are close on calving The auctioneers would specially call attention to these as being really good quiet dairy stock. I Short horn bull, 2 years old, by Murray's celebrated imported bull 10 Head cows, with calves suitable for rearing stock 7 Head first-class heifers, from 12 menths to 2 years old II Steers, 12 months old 1 Bull, 15 months 1 Bull, aged THE" HORSES Con iat of thelwell-knowu Draught Entire WARWICK, a splendid worker. 1 brown roare Jess, aged, broken to harness 1 black do Kale, 7 year old, do 1 roan gelding Prince, aged, do 1 boy do Star, 5 year old, do 1 roan mare Flower, 5 year old, broken to saddle 1 bay do Violet, 3 year old, do 3 colts, 2 year old 3 do, 1 year old These Horses are all of a good class, and worthy the attention of buyers, the late Mr Redpatb. being one time as is well known an extensive breeder Oj aoraes. THE PIGS comprise 5 breeding bows, from 6 to 12 months old 6 borrows, in first-rate order, two of them fit for the butcher 1 superior boar, 2 years old, of Murray's celebrated breed . The farmers in the Molyneux should not lose this splendid opportunity of procuring a first-class breed ot pigs, and the settlers wives will be glad to learn tbat there will also bo sold 4 turkey hens 8 do cocks 5 do chicks 18 Dorking fowls And, also,. 1 first-rate cattle dog, Rover. Immediately after the sale of the above Stock, the Auctioneers will proceed to the Sale of as many of the Agricultural Implements as can be overtaken on Wednesday, the 25th. The principal AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS are 1 three-horse portable thrashing machine 1 reaping machine, delivers in sheafs and works beautifully 2 ploughs, one new with double mounting 2 »ets harrows, 1 iron, with swing: trees complete 2 carts. 1 rolle?, two-horse ~L grubber 1 two horse circular saw mill with three Baws, and one pit saw 2 riding saddles, 1 new 3 bridles Several sets cart, trace, and plough barnesi 1 set gig harness 1 pair fanners, good 1 large coffee mill 1 steel flour mill, large 1 weighing machine »ack barrow : •wire stretcher flour sieve, large 3flour dressing machine 1 bushel measure 158 corn sacks 7 cwt fencing wire 60 gallon boiler, grindstone, postboring machine, stock whip, rakes, scythes, hay and dung1 forks, spades, shovels, sledge, ropes, riddles, saws, faxes, enrpenters' tools, water casks, 275 sheets iron, 1 keg blasting powder, and a great variety of .other articles useful on a farm 12 bags wheat 12 do oats About 300 bushels wheat In stack last year 88 acres of growing crop, oat» 1J Ao,\ potatoes ON THURSDAY, THE 26th INST. The auctioneers after completing the sale of the above implements, &c, will proceed to sell the WHOLE STOCK-IN-TRADB, IN SHE OTANOMOMO SCORES, Consisting of Flour, tea, sugar, and provision* generally Hardware and cutlery Drapery goods Stitionery Booti and shoes Oilmans' stores Saddlery Crockery and glassware Confectionery and fancy goods' And a varied assortment of goods usually kept in a country store, Also, The lease of said store* lfor[«ne J«Br, frwa 1b : IiHVbMXt,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 363, 18 February 1863, Page 3
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638Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 363, 18 February 1863, Page 3
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