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STOCK, STATIONS, fee, TUESDAY, 14th FEIBUAIY , 187 Canterbury, New Zealand. SPAXTON STATION FOR SALE. MESSRS H. MATSON AND CO. of Christchurch, have been instructed to sell by pnblic auction, at Messrs Miles and Co.'a Wool Store, on the 14th February, 1871, That first-class station property known as Spaxton, on the Ashburton River, 65 miles from Christchurch. The Run, 21,000 acres of well grassed land, is fenced and subdivided into paddocks, and held under lease frem Government up to May, 1880. Large dwelling house, garden, lawn, atables, co - tages, and woolshed. Extensive pre-emptive rights to secure all improvements. Also, about 40 acres of bush,, heavily timbered (freehold). 1 fi AOn Merino sheep, of all ageß (culled since 11),VW last Bhearin?) 20 hea(3of cattle *7 station horeea Ateo, , Household furni-.uro, plant, screw wool pres?, carta, harness, and ttores. The Auctioneers call paTticnlar attention t» this Bale. The property is one of the best in New Zealand, and will carry from 16,000 to 18,000 sheep; being fenced and subdivided, it is worked at small expense, , 3000 to 4000 sheep can be converted into potted meat in Apr& Terms at sale, Applyto H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers, Stock and Station Agents, 7ja ~ Ohristchuroh. ;g".U.N,' FO R SAL E. A SmaU RUN, partially stocked, in the Wakatipu : District, is in the hands of the undersigned < for sale. , CONNELL and MOODIE, 2^a u . .. Steinhoffi'sßuUdings. TJUNEDiU WOOL STORES. We beg to aotifyoar intention ts held Ferioaieal saiea by auctioa, of WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, AND OTHEE PRODUCE, during the season, at our. temporary premiees, Walker stxeet. : ALL WOOL, OR OTHER PRODUCE, will, whUe teoasStorea, ba protected by FIRE IHSURANCE, at LOWEST BATEa The well known experience of our Mr Lanseigne, and his practical acquaiiitanca with; this class of business, afford the best guarantee that the Interests of our constituents will be thoroughly attended to. 220 , OARGILL& LANSEIGNE. BUENSIDE FELLMONGERY, GREEN ISLAND. ITHHIS Establishment is now in efficient i .working order, and we are prepared ta classify and scour Wool at current ratea. 220 OABQILL and LANSEIGNE "DHCENIX WOOL WAREHOUSE, .:..'.. HOPE STRKET, DUNEDIN. For iae infoimaaon of WOOL GROWERS and SHIPPERS I beg to intimate that I am prepared to reaaive WOOLfer CLASSING and:PRESSING in my Warehouse, which is now being fitted with all necessary appliances. " . ■'••■•.- ,-• -' - I am now prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES' oa the incoming Clip, and will purchase at Market Value'when growers prefer Belling here to ahippiasto the London1 Market. ■ FLAX and other EXPORT PRODUCE I shall also make, advances upon, either, for sale here or shipment to London or the Australian Coloniea. ' Sellers who may wish to ofier their Wool ef other reduce by PUBLIC AUCtION may appoint their own uctioneer, and receive all the advantages of a SPACIOUB and WELL LIGHTED WAREHOUSE, and the practical knowledge and experience of my Wool Manater, Mr W. L. LEES, to classify and show the lota te tha best advantage. ; The charges will be at lowest current rates. Station Supplies furnished on the usual terms. SOLE AGSNT FOR BABDSLEY'S WOOL WASHING SOAP. JOHN REID. , AGENTS IN LONDOK: MESSRS JAMES MORRISON and CO., 26s • Philpot Lane. : NOTIOB TO SHEEPOWNERS. rgTHE Underaigned are now prepared to andertake the scouring of any quantity of wool, in a very superior manner, and at lowest rates. MURRAY, ROBERT 3* & CO., ■■■'■". Stafford street, Dunedin. Fellmongeries—Green Island and Tokomairire. 31 o WOOL AND FLAX THE Undersigned are Purchasers of WOOL and FLAX, and will aleo make Liberal Advances on Gonaigaxaenta to their Agents in Britain or Australia. W. and Or. TUBNBULI* and Co. Dunedin, 29th October, 1870. - ~~ WO O L. WE are Purchasers of Merino Wool in greaße, suitable for the Canadian market. Ua DALGETY. NICHOLS, and Go. ! PUBLICATIOBrS. Just Published, p.ice 2ls. 'pHE NEW ZEALAND STUD BOOK, -&- Vol.. 111.. Contains Jd'st of Brood Mares and their Produce Tableß of Pedigrees ef Caledon, Gownsman, Leamington, Macaroni, Day and Martin, and The Thames; Obitnary ot Stalions; Manuka tnd his performances, wiih a portrait. C>pi s of work forwarded, on receipt of Post Office order for Twenty-one Shillings. W. M. STANTON, Neleon. JEWELLERY. (J Ei) fi 6 E YOUNG, Practical WATBIMAKEB AND JEWELLEB, and IMPORTER OF WATCHES. CLOCKS, AND JEWELLERY, PRINCES STREET, DUNBDIN, Opposite Bank of New South Wales. j Large and varied stocks >f watche3, clocks, jewellery, eilver and electro-plated goeds, field and opera glasses, I &&,&c.; all imported direct from the best manufacturers in tho hems country. Beceives every month parcels of the above goods, in all the latest designs asd patterns. All kinds of jewellery made to order. Repairs promptly and carefully executed, at moderate charges. Orders from the country punctually a.tended to. w2f™7; Awaraed FIRST PKIZE for CLOCKS and WATCHES, New Zealand Exhibition, 1865. Note the Address— OBORSH YOUNG, Pbihcks Street, Opposite Bank of New Sonth Wales. mgDEBTAKEBS. WALTER ii. GB3DDK& ■ VNDBBTAEBB, OCTAGOK, BUNEDIN. 1> 1T R. spicsa, * UNDERTAEIER, Bstablished 1862. And pressnt Undertaker to the Dunedin Hupltal and Lunatic Asylum. GBORGB STREET, DtJHEDIN. i Next bnt one to the Red House.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2799, 26 January 1871, Page 4

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