■■■ ''' '-Stock. ' ~ . WEDJSESDAT, J 3th MARCH, A% 3 o'clock. To Squatters, CapiursU, and Others, in New Zealand and Amtr&lia. MPORTABT SALE OF STATION PEOPESTIT »r PUBLIC AUCTIOS. DKIVEIi, MACLEAN AND CO. hvt rcccircd instructionß from Edward Lee, Eiq, to tftll hj sue! ion, on Wedneed»j, 13th March/ at 2 o'clock, at their Wool Stores, High street, Dunedin, Those well-known and valuable SHEEP BUNS," No. 185 and No. 67, Peomnck or Otaoo, Known aa tlio FORTIFICATION AND DEEP STREAM BTATIONS, Comprising un Area of about Qr> AjflfV ACKES of really first-cla*a O(,VvU Sheep Country, being well bounded by the Lee and Deep Streams. The country is remarkably well graded, eound and healthy, and capable of carrying a very large number of Sheep at all Seasons. Together wi:h about 1 ?lf>o Vc"y Well-bred bhccp, mixed lt/jvliw B g C3 an ,} sexc?, of which about 7(X)0 are choice breedir.g Plwcs. mParc Gerrasn Earns and Ewes, being the original flock imported by Messrs Harii-i and Lee, and their .produce; their Stud Sheep aro guaranteed perfectly pure. PJ A Head Quiet Dairy Cattle. 2Team9 of Working Bnllockß, with Dray, &c., complete. "I A Head Draught; and Stock -1-" Horses. IMPROVEMENTS, &c. ! UK,tD STAXIOM. | Consisting of— Two well-built dvrclling-houscs, garden, cultivation end English grass paddocks. WoolsheJ, BO z 53ft, wilh j"nrdc, &c, complete. Dfp, fitted with large boilers, ' with drafting yard", &c, eight-stalled stable; store, men* huts, &c. OUT 81AT1OKS. Several cutstatioucottfigts, witb large draftJcg jarde. The improveroents are all built upori freehold, of which there is upwards of 100 acres. Bullock drfj-8. Horse carts. Harness. Ploughs. &c. In fact, everything necessary for working the station when fully stocked. FEKC'IMJ. There are over seven milts of boundary fences, which, with the Lee aai Deep Streams enclose the ruas eheop'proof. The Auctioneers have much plea&uro in drawing attention to the sale of the above valuable proparty, which i» for positive sale/ on account of the owner leaving thq Colony for England. The tun ia admitted to be one of tho beat ia the Province, and from its po-ition, is secure from any possibility of Hundreds, The ahesp aro in epletidid condition, and have been greatly improved by the rapid introduction of pure imported German blood through all the flocks. I"'or plans of runs and further particulars ■Apply to DRIVER, MACLEAN and CO., I'unedin and^Oamaru. C\ D. SPOONEK, COMMISSION AGICKT, CLUTUA FEIiUV. Agent fob Djuvkk, Maclean akd Co., Duncdia. FO 14 SALE, By the Undersigned. EWKS. 1000 Maiden, deliverable at Maniatoto 200Q Aged, deliverable at WaiUki 2132 Mixed, deliverabk atManiatoto 1500 fear Oamrtru RAMS. 200 *' Oamaru, " Kr Kcrmodo's breeding J[QQ at Oamaru, Sir Hoknta'cbreeding 5 S at Palmcrston, a very cboico lot 150 at Wanaka A superior lot, partly tho progeny of the famous American tarn, General M'Ldiand. *7§ at Pomahaki, of Mr Loganb celebrated stock. 5Q near Popotunoa. DALQEIT, EATIKAY AND CO. WEEKLY WITNEsb
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1604, 20 February 1867, Page 7
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