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STOCK, STATIONS, &c. THIS day, WEDNESDAY, 20th APRIL, At 3 o'clook. SALE OF GRAND VIEW FARM, By order of the Mortgagee. DRIVER, MACLEAN, and Co. are favoured with instructions from the Mortgagee, to sell by auction o.i Wednesday, 20th April, at 3 o'clock, ! Tho Grand Viiw Farm, situate close to Dunedin, and comprising 432 acres 2 roods, more or lops, valuable pasture and bush land, being sections Nos 2of 28, 20l 29,1 and 2 ol 30, 4G, 64, and CG, block IX . North Herbour and Blueskin District. The imtrovemonts on the property consist of a substantial stone dwelliHg liqu33 and all accessary out buildings, with fencing, kc , all in thorough repair. j From its proximity to town this property is j admirably suited for tho purposes of dairy farming, while as a resdor.ee it is very desirable, commanding ss it does a .flue view of the town and harbour. Tho arsMo portion of the property is vory fertile, and the bush land—sixty acres, moro or less—feeing heavily timbered and easy of access from the Bay, i* uncommonly valuablo. Ilia whUe will bo sold ia one lot, and without any reserve. Plats of the property, and conditions of sale, can be seen, and all further particulars obtained on application to 18a DRIVER MAOLBAN, and CO. fi 0 R '■ s a l c. The "Undersigned haye for sale several first-class SHEBP STATIONS, Partially Stocked, Under Lease from the Crown for terms from fourteen to fifteen years. Terms very liberal. ' For further particulars, Applyto DRIVER, MACLEAN, and Co, 12a_ ' Dnnedin. FRIDAY, 22nd APRIL, At 1 o'clock,' At the Old Club Stables, Maclaggan street. FAT AND STOKE PIGS, EX MAORI. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and CO. have receivod imtruotions from Mr James M-Leish to sell by auction, at the Old Club Stables, Maclaggan streot, on Friday, the 22ad inst., at 1 o'clock, i O a Fat and Store Pigs. J-w 20a SHEEP STATION FOR SALE. DALGETY, NICHOLS, and Co. are instructed by Messrs E. A. and R Julius to offer for private salo their Station on fche Waitaki, being RUN No. 243, Of 60 000 aCrOB Buporlor P53*01111 country, Together with • 25 000 woU'i)red sheep. This station is one of the very best for breeding and fattening in the Waitaki district, and is within a sixty-mile drive of Kakanui. Tho improvements are substantial and complete, and the sheep are well-known to be first-class. Delivery will be, given, in March or April, aa may be agreed. For particulars, apply to Messrs E. A. and B. JULIUS; Or, to DALGETY, NICHOLS, and Go., 17m _^ Dnnedin. STATIONS FOR SALE. THE undermentioned Properties are for sale by private contract :— EYRE CREEK STATION, Situated at the Dome Pass, in Southland, comprising about 4,000 aores freehold, and 87,750 acres leasehold land, together with about 22,500 sheep depastured thereon. WEST DOME STATION, Situated on the Oreti River in Southland, comprising about 27,600 acres leasehold, and about IG.GOO sheep depastured thereon ; and Windley Station adjoining, containing about 50,000 acres, in Otago, sublet until Ist November, 1870, unstocked. WAIRAKI STATION, Sifraated in the Waiau district, of Southland, comprising about 66,500 acres leasehold, and about 18,500 sheep. EDEN CREEK STATION, Situated at Maniatoto, in Otago province, comprising about 23,600 acres leasehold, and about 11,000 sheep. SPYLAW STATION, Situated in the Tapanui district of Otago, comprising 25,000 acres leasehold, and about 17,500 sheep. For full particulars, prices, and terms, Applyto DALGETY, NICHOLS, and Co., ■ . - ■. - ■ ■ . ■- ■ unedin. FOR SALE —One Team of Eight Horsss, from four ti five years, with Waggon and Harness, complete. Noah's Ark Stable 3. FOB SALE, ~ 0' » S_-A L E -.- Flax machines, capable of dressing 26 cwt. fibre per week Sfceam Engines, Thrashing Machines Flour Mills, Saw-Benches Chaff Cutters, Cheese Presses Belting, Smut Wire. Oil—Colza, Sperm, Castor, &c„ ke. J. MANNING, *8&g Walker street. nOKFELL AND MOODIE Have for sale— Anchor footed iron standards Nos. 5 and 6, drawn annealed wire Do 3 and 6, three stranded wire rope Do 6, seven stranded wire rope All of very superior quality, being from the mannfactory ot Messrs Johnson Bros, and Co., London. 2Sf 0 .N S A L E Ex A. A. Drebert, from Boston. 35 Clear Pine Double Moulded Doors, No 1, « , ' / ' 3 x 7,195. 55 do do do do do do, ■ on . .* . _, 2,10 x 6.10,175. 29a do do do do co do, „,„'.'■ 2.8 x 6.8,15s 6d. 217 do do do do do do, 2.6 x 6 6,12s 6d. 600 do dp Raised Panel do do, 2.C x 6.6. 9s 9<L 150 Pairs Clear Pine Sashes, Bxlo 140 do do do do, 10 xl 2 80 do do do do, 10 xl 4 The above are of the very besfc quality, made from Extra No. 1 Clear Pine, well seasoned, and ars superior to any that havo been imported for the last five years. BATES, SISE, and Co., 8a Bondstreet. 0: n iT l c, By tho Undersigned— Currants, Muscatel, Sultana, Eleme, and Cape Raisins, Figs, Jordan and Valencia Almonds Cornsacks Kent Hops, 18695. White's Portland Cement Younger's Ale and Porter, qts. and pts. Bfgg's Royal Lochnagar Whisky Hennessey's, Martell's, and Hines' Brandy Geneva—JDKZ Oilmen's Stores, wines, ko;, kc. TEAS.—A choice assortment of Congou, Pekoe, and Oolong, ex Katarina Maria GARGILLS aad H-'LHAN * Uth March, 187 ft 1 3

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2559, 20 April 1870, Page 4

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