Stock. * POSTPONEMENT OF SALES OF STATION AND FARM. WE beg to intimate that the sales of Mr Smith's Waipori Station and Mr Chaplin's Waipori Farm, have been Postponed from WEDNESDAY, 19th, to FRIDAY, 21st INST., At half-past 2 o'clock. DRIVER, MACLEAN and CO. FRIDAY, 21st DECEMBER, At half-past 2 o'clock. FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD FARM, ON THE TAIERI PLAIN. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. T\RIVER, MACLEAN AND CO. ** have received instructions from John T. Chaplin, Esq., to sell by public auction, at. their Wool High street (immediately after the sale of the. Waipori Run), on Friday, 21st December, all half-past 2 o'clock, The well-known and valuable property,' THE WAIPORI FARM, lately the residence of Mr Chaplin,. Containing— £)AA Acres (more or less) of really hi\j\J fl rß t-class Agricultural Land, :.. all securely fenced, and subdivided into six paddocks, the whole cultivated, and principally under English grasses. The IMPROVEMENTS are very com. plete, consisting of a well-built 8-ROOMED HOUSE, well-stocked Garden, detached men's house, bam, eight-stalled stable with loft, coach-house, &c, &C; stock yards, piggeries, &c, &c, all in complete order. ' The Crops, Implements, and Stock to ' ! be taken at valuation. Terms easy. \ For further particulars, apply to DRIVER, MACLEAN and CO. |/\TAGO WOOL STORES. I TO WOOL-GROWERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. Having completed extensive additions to our I WOOL STORES, in High street, we have now Storage Accommodation for over 5,000 Bales, exclusive of our Sample and Sale Rooms, and are now prepared to receive clips, either for sale in this market, or for shipment to our friends in London—upon a most reasonable scale of charges; every Bale beißg fully covered by our Policy of INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE, from the moment it enters our Warehouses. We shall hold regular Sales by Public Auction during the season; aud from the fact that large orders are already to hand, to purchase on foreign account, and others expected by first mail, we anticipate obtaining prices satisfactory to Growers; and so avoid the risk and anxitty of shipping to a distant and uncertain market. We will hold our FIRST SALE OF THE SEASON, ON ■ FRIDAY, 21st DECEMBER, 1866, At 3 o'clock, When we will offer to Public Competition at Wool Stores, High-street, 7J \f\ Bales of Wool, consisting of u'v Scoured, Fleece, and Greasy j KA A Sheep Skins, Also, A quantity of HIDES and TALLOW. We would suggest the desirability of sending in particulars, with as many sample Bales as possible, at least two days before each sale, so that parcels can be properly opened out and catalogued. DRIVER, MACLEAN and CO, FRIDAY, 11th JANUARY, At the Agricultural-and Pastoral Society's Yards. PURE JdRED MERINO STUD EWES. DRIVES, MACLEAN AND CO. are favored with instructions from J. \C. Buckland, Esq. Moeraki, to sell by auction, at the Agricultural and Pastoral Society's Yards, on Friday, 11th January, "S O/~^ First-class pure bred merino IUU stud ewes, bred from Mount Eden ewes by Mr Geo. Rich's imported rams. The jauctioneers beg to draw particular attention to the above sale, as such an opportunity of getting really pure bred merino ewes seldom offers, ' For further particulars, Apply to DRIVER/MACLEAN and CO. WEEKLY WITNESS (
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1553, 20 December 1866, Page 7
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