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SALES BY ATTCTICOT. TUI&V&.Y, WEDNESDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. At tlie HJj* of Richards. ED E CARLE and Co. • will cell tit their rooms, on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, At tte rbtfc of Richsrds— Four a:.d bnlf caact appta, »nu" urmtlry goods ; Also, other accountw. Very nirerior wuMte. bridle, and martingale ; mutdry lots of furniture Mid geiMar— Kuiiiirloi, vary superior hand cart. To clear the Room*. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. H.J. CHAPMAN and Co. . are instructed by Mr H«nry Solorann, vrhom family am Jcavlnjf the province, to Hell by auction, at an early date, at bis residence, The whole of hi* Household Furniture, Jcc. STOCK, STATIONS. &o. TUESDAY, 2nd MARCH, At 13 o'clock. ImtJOTtAnt Salft Of FURB-BBED SHORTHORN BULLS AND COWS, PAT AND BTORB OATTLB, AND YOUNG STOCK, MERINO AND LEICESTER. BAMS, EWKS, AND HHE3, FAT WETHERS, DRAUGHT AND LIGHT BOSSES. At ClydoTnle Station, Pomabaka. Situate 20 m(leu above tho Clutha Ferry, 10 mllta from Lovcll's Ftat, and 10 from Tuapoka. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and Co. VV are instructed by John Donghui, Esq., to sell by auction, on the Station, as above, on Tuesday, 2nd March, At 12 o'clock, Tho following Stock:— CATTLE. vkq very well bred, Constating of— oft picked quiet Cows nnd Hcifera In calf or ou calved, by Imported bulls, nelectcl from the celebrated herds of R. M'Dougal, James Boberteon, and the Into Hon. William Nicholson. a A Prims Fat i o Imported Shorthorn Cow*, with calves - — at foot, Uy Imported Bulls. 3 rare-bred Shorthorn Bull*, 1 year old. Pedigrees will bo furnished at the Bale. saiip. qA A A Three-quarter bred Lambs, In lots 1 100 Merino Ewes, f-B month, do OKA Leicester Ewes, do, do i c A Do Bams, 2 and 4 tooth, do c a A Prlmo fat Wethers, do 100 *>ure L°;ccßtcr kambs, do 2500 n*lf"':irod 2-tootU hoggcta, do HORSES. oA Head, comprising Heavy Draught, Light " v Harness, and good Hacks. Tho above Cat Ho embrace nonio of the vory best blood that can bo obtained in tho Australian Colonies; they tire remarkably quiet, having boon most carefully reared, u»d the tale will afford a good opportunity for securing s'oek of -the purest strains of blood in the colony. They will bo sold in lots to suit purchasers. The Leicester Sheep are from »to k Imported direct from England, and are well worthy of attention. Tlie Horses era nil young, sound, and in good condition. Luncheon provided. TUESDAY, »th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Cartcrhopc, Kaihiku, CATTE, SHEEP, HORSES, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. j POWER, PANTLIN, and Co. JL are Instructed by W. A. Tolmio, Esq., to sell by auction, at Cartel-hope, Kaildku, on Tuesday, Bth j March, at 12 o'clock, j I'jOO balden Ores* bred Ewes 800 Icrlno Ewes 100 "cr*no WotKors kaa Cross-bred Lambs QA 2-tbbth Merino Fauis, bred by Mr ou Logan, of tor-iiak» | n Bnpcrior Leicester Bams 2 Teams, 10 Working Bullocks, and 8 Drays 1 Superior Draught Horse o Saddle Horses Reaping and Sowing Machines, Ploughs and other Farming Implements. The Sheep will be sold in lota to suit purc&sera. POWER, PANTLIN, and Co*, Bond street, Danedin. WEDNESDAY, 31st MARC 3, 1869, 3 o'clock. Long Room, Criterion Hotel, Danedin. Important Bale of Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, In tho Mocraki District, and 40 ACRES LEASEHOLD, Education Rracrvc. "DOWER, PANTLIN, and Co. XT have received instructions from M. 8. QloeEon, Esq. (who lias made arrangements to resume «tation baiiricrii lininodintcly after harvest operations are over), to Bell by public auction, in the Long Room, Criterion Hotel, Dunedln, on Wednesday, 81st March, at 3 o'clock, Tlie following FoctlonH of superior agricultural land known as Traitcr's Flat Farm, containing 1570 a. Ir. 17p. If not Bold in ono lot, will be put up for sale by auction as follows, viz :— A. B. P, Lotl, Sections 81 and 33, Block I ..105 1 9 2, Eoctlnna 0 and 10 and part of 11, Block II .. .. .. .. 214 3 2 S, part of Sections 11,12,13, and 14, Block II 103 0 0 4, part of Ecctions 12,13, H, and whole of 18, Block II .. ..213 3 3 C, Sections 2 of IS, half of Section I of IS, Education Reserve, and Sections 1G and 17, Block II .. .. 284 1 0 C,Sectlon»l9and2of2o,Blockll .. Ifi2 2 0 7, do 21 and 22 do .. 163 1 0 8, do 28 and 32 do .. 171 2 S 9, <X> 40 and4l do .. 135 1 0 The whole Is in one block, fenced, nnd subdivided Into six [secure paddocks by natural boundariedand tea miles of post and rail and wiro fencing. One paddock of abut 20U acre* is laid down In KntrfUili gnus; two other paddocks are partly ploughed. There is a waterf*U of 23 feet, suitable for mill purposes. Tho remaining paddocks contain superior natural gram, and are riiidy for the plough without any further expanse Tnere is a considerable area of bnsh on tba property, and it also adjeina a largo bush reserve The main north trunk road pusses tho property, by wblcb accras is bad to tho Port of Mocraki (only two nities distant), which posscsc!! superior facilities for tho uafp, sjwedy, and inexpensive shipment of produce. In drawing attention to the sale of tlie abovo valuable freehold property, tho Auctioneer* deem comment unnecessary. It being bo well known to bo the beat block of agricultural land in the whole district, and cooibir. ing advantages unequalled in tho Province of v. tago. To gentlemen desirous of forming a homestead In a mild climate, within easy distance from Doßodin, such an opportunity seldom occurs. If not tsold in one lot, it will be eoia in farms of sizes to sail buyers. - Terms—one-half cagh, remainder at 1,2, or 3 years, bear ng in tcrest at 10 per cent, per annum. The purchasers to have tba option of paying off tho whole at any intermediate time. - For further particulars apply to j Messrs KJSNYON& HADDOCK, SolicHoru, Princes street; Or to . POWER, PANTLIN, ttiui Co., ' isoaul street*. P ° R _s A L *k T qq Head of Klxed Cattle Apply to Metsrs A, and M. M'lfelll, Ardlußsa Station, SontlUond,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2201, 24 February 1869, Page 4

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