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■■ stock;' • , FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT DRIVER, MACLEAN AND CO. are instructed to sell by private bargain, That very excellent TRACT OF COUNTRY Known as the KURIWAO ESTATE, Popotunoa District, 20 Miles from Clutha Ferry. This Freehold consists of 3040 acres, with Rights o< Pastuzage, is 4 miles long by 1J broad, bounded by the Kuriwao and Waiwera Rivers on three sides, the land is very rich and available, a sunny aspect, and well sheltered by the Kahiku hills from the south west. The Homestead is pleasantly situated, consisting of a comfortable and substantial DWELLING HOUSE, Offices, Wool Shed, Stock and Sheep Yards &c, &c, &c. The land is subdivided into large Paddocks by substantial fence, capable of the highest and moat remunerative cultivation, and it is well-known would carry, when all laid down, 6000 to 8000 sheep. This compact property, unequalled south of the Molyneux, is in the immediate vicinity of the Township of Clinton (Popotunoa), and the Main South Road makes it easily accessible. THE STOCK Will be sold at a valuation. Terms easy. For further particulars apply to DRIVER, MACLEAN •& CO. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. To Squatters, Fanners, Merchants, &c. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON AND CO. having completed the necessary alterations on their Premises in Manse Street, intend to hold SALES OF WOOL AND OTHER STATION PRODUCE, during the ensuing, season, and will be glad to make arrangements with Wool Growers to advance on the in-coming. Clip, and cither to offer it for sale by auction, at their Rooms, or consign it to their Agents in London, Messrs Robert Brooks and Co. I Arrangements have been made with a competent Wool Sorter to manage this branch of their business. Wool consigned to them will not he subject to charge for Storage, and can be insured at lowest raics. AT AT lON PJiU fJi :■: Ti KS. rrVfK ni)'VrE:.i:!w! have For S'lle -■■ovf-r&l First1. clam Stations, in the Province of Otago. For particular*, apply t<. W'RIOE;1, itOKKffiVnN md CO. NOTICE. MR. LEE'S FARM, at the West Taieri, advertised for sale by auction, on the 27th instant, has been sold privately. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON & CO. "P 0 R SALE. FAT AND STORE CATTLE. ' C*(\C\ Blocks, in fine \)\J \J condition. >y/~\ Do. do., near town. STORE WETHERS. of\f\r\ -> 4 > 6 aud s-tootii. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON & CO. "L> OW E ii, PANTLIN, ANDCO Stock and Siatios AariKia, IFipli street, Duiiedin, Are Prepared to TRANSACT ALL BUSINKBS UF THIS CLiStf, EfTaEli PRIVATELY Or BY AUCTION, Ami to iii.'.kc Liberal Advances when Required, NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF SALE OF THE CAIRN STATION. "POWE.R, PANTLIN AND CO. X beg to give notice that the sale of the Cairn Station bus been POSTPONED for a shore time. Due notice will be given of the day of salePRELIMINARY NOTICE. Cairn Station, No. £58. For Positive Sale. By order of the Trustees. J>OWER, PANTLIN AND Co. j It.'vu received instructions to sell by public auction, at the Long Room, Provincial Hotel, Duneiliii. r>n a. day to be named, The Cairn Station, Wr Popotunoa, consisting of at)out — OO}W">/\ acres of splendid sheep ■-jO'Jvv country, 2000 acres of v which are securely fenced; With *-? A •*"* () su Pe"or Ewes, in lamb QQA wethers tyf\ rams The improvements consist of a 6-roomed house, with woolshed, men's huts, drafting and stock yards and stables. Any person wishing a comfortable homestead, tho above offers every inducement, as the improvements are very complete. Besides the above, there is an excellent garden, stocked with fruit trees and ornamental shrubs. Intending purchasers need but visit the station to verify this. For particulars apply to POWER, PANTLIN AND CO., High street. WITNESS

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1123, 26 July 1865, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1123, 26 July 1865, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1123, 26 July 1865, Page 7