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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. r^APSTICK, DUTHIB, & CAPSTICK \y have been favoured, with instructions from Charles Faulkner, Esq., of Waihola, to sell by auction, at their Wool and Grain Stores, Tokomairiro, on Tuesday, the 25th hist., at 2 o'clock, The whole of his freehold property, beautifully situated on the banks of the Waihola Lake, on the Main South Koad, about twenty-six miles from Dunodin, and within one mile from Waihola Public School, Post Office, and Railway Station, containing by admeasurement iG(59a. 3r. 3p. (more or less); also, 51a. 2r. 32p. of leasehold land (more or less), lease expiring in May, 1870. Nearly the whole is fenced with sheep-proof fences (fencers will continue at work up to day of sale at vendor's expense). All the fences are planted with hawthorn, whin, aittl" broom, and 2000 assorted forest trees have been planted. Other improvements arc— Nine-roomed dwelling-house, four-roomed cottage, two large barns, five-stalled stable, harness room, buggy shed, cow shed, stockyard and stackyard, about 50 acres in wheat, oats, and potatoes, and 300 acres in English grasses. A great variety of fruit and ornamental trees planted round the homestead. The remainder of land in natural grass (well grassed), the whole being sub-divided into 17 paddocks. N.B.—-To capitalists and others looking out for valuable and safe investment the above only requires inspection as to the eligibleness of same as to the future. With the railway running through the property, and within an hour's distance of Dunedin, the Auctioneers anticipate, at no distant date, the whole of the lake frontage will be required for villa residences, on account of ite healthy position, and the mild and bracing air from the lake. For further particulars apply C. Faulkner, Esq., on the premises ; or to the Auctioneers, at Milton, j Tokomairiro. 21n WEDNESDAY, 2Gih NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. TO SETTLERS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. /CAPSTICK, DUTHIE," AND CAPX_y STICK, have been favoured with instructions from William "Black, Esq., Milbur-n, Tokomairiro, to sell by auction, at their Wool'and'Grain Stores, Milton, Tokomairiro, : ' The whole of his freehold property, situate upon the Main South Road, 32 miles from Dunedin, and within half a mile of railway station, post office, and school, containing by admeasurement 3079 a. lr. 27p., more or less, of first-class agricultural and grazing •• land. : There are 13 paddocks, -all .substantially fenced with live fences, varying in : size from 5 to 1200 acres each, nearly all of which are under cultivation or laid down in ; English grasses.- .The improvements consist of first-class dwelling house of 10 rooms, : one of which is 24 x 10 feet, 12 feet high, all : well finished. There are also detached outhouses of various kinds, and 7-stalled stable, a large cart shed, commodious barn, and shearing shed 65 feet long, with sheepyards, dip, and pens attached. There is a new stockyard, with cowshed. There is also a splendid orchard of about 1 acre in extent, well sheltered; and stocked with choice wengrown trees in full bearing; also, over 5 acres of plantation, well-grown, and disposed over the farm for both shelter and ornament. There is also a never-failing stream of excellent water, commanding 40 feet fall, debouching upon the Main South Road close to the Railway Station, and being a splendid : .site for a mill or factory: The land has been farmed for: a ■number of years, principally with sheep, 3400 being now depastured. : ' The ground is well sheltered, and has several patches of native timber interspersed over it. ■ ; There are also on the outlying portion- of the pro-i perty large and well-built sheepyards -and good.shep- ; herd's house, with wood, and -water at;the door. ; i Terms: One-quarter cash, balance at 8, 16,-and 24; months, with interest at the rate of 7 per cent, perannum added, with full rebate allowed if paid off ■ iduring the currency of any.of the bills. ; Title: Crown Grant." ] For further particulars, apply to THE VENDOR, '. On the Property ; , Or to •'• 22n THE AUCTIONEERS. STOCK, STATIONS, &c. "Tk RIVER, STEWART, and Co. STOCK AND STATION- AGENTS, AND WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS, Otago Wool ani> Produce Stores, \ ■DUNEDIN. V •' ■' • i Henry Driver. ) i XJharles Stewart. >• ; H. J. Maclean. ) ■ ■ \ '• We are prepared to make ADVANCES on the. MOST LIBERAL TERMS on the INCOMING CLIP; of WOOL, also OH NEW ZEAIiAND HEMP or other! Produce, either for sale here or for shipment to our ' ■ Agents in Melbourne, London;, or the United States. \ We hold SALES at- \ KAIKORAI YARDS, every Wednesday, at 11 o'clock, of fat Cattle, Sheep, and Lambs. OTAGO WOOL AND PRODUCE . STORES, every Wednesday, at 3 o'clock, of Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, Flax, &c. ■ MOSGIEL MARKET YARDS, the third Tuesday in each Month,' at 1 o'clock, of Live i Stock of all' descriptions. S« DRIVER, STEWART & CO. "'- FRIDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. : ;. '-'-■ .^' pf^^ o f3»s yards, Palmerston. STORE CATTLE. TVSITER, STEWART, and CO. 'P w have received instructions from A. M*Laren, Esq.,,3»:seU by. auction, on Friday, 28th inst., at Crawlford's, i'irds, Palnierston,:. ' -■; '. A/?-rt Head first-class store bullocks, 3 to 5 years rx\>AJ old; spayed cows and heifers. The sibos'e cattle.are all perfectly quiet, ami will be sold i» &.<£•&> siiitj buyers. ' 25n TBS&SDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1873. Mosgiel Cattle Yards. ... STORE CATTLE. . i DRIVER STEWART, and GO. have re.ee.ived instructions to aell by auction, at their Yards,. Moigiel, on Thursday, 4th December, ' ' " ' ' . 150 J^**^* 016 cattle- ' The Auctioneers Sb*re pleasure in drawing speciil attention to the abomCattle.-. They are aJi perfectly Cttiiet in. splendid, .condition, and none under two 'yeans old, the grea&rjwrqportion being three to five ' jrear,old bullocks and C9ws, the latter guaranteed to ■ h'aveiJjeen apayed. XT* O R S A L E. M- ■■ -fT~~~. -..''. ■ - tz/\ n Very Superior Crossbred Ewes, 1 6 ,SA) U tooth-wilh ,«fl per cent, lambs.gpt by pure Tieicester-rams, givenin. ■I rj/^rt Merino Wetherg,deUvere±atPomafe(6ka, IyKJIfV in wool '..'.. 20(X) do ' do ** Dunstan ' ** 5.Q00 do * d<> *^ TheCluth»» shoJ 'i 5000 Ewes» do .dc-^bagValley, do| 5000 &0 ' do .:DllßStan' *> < AppJy to 0s BRIVER, OTEW^T. and CO. PO R S A: L E , W PRIVATE COVTEAQT. VERY VALUABLE STAT>»N, P®q?:ERTy, Well known as t?»8 ' AVONDALB STA 3? WM. Being Runs-Nps. 154 and 150b, Sou tlilaßdiSystiict, Comprising about 27,800 Acr^ehold 4 940 Acr^sJPre*hol(i •^T^U T,ptal. Together jrith 2fi KAA Very Superior Merino Sheep. The Improvements are,ve.ry.extensive aiid.superior. including very commodious Ifesi^enc6. fitted with all modern conveniences; complete Woolshed, Yards,) &c. <( &c, and about I 37 MILES ,01" GOOD FENCING. I ■ Tig above properjty .is.one of the complete in i the Piovince, and is in thorough good working order, i The proprietor, beiag anxious to -^sit Enrope, is prepaid to sell for value that will yield a large and immcdi&te return for capital invested. Terms .very liberal. : for plijafi and .other.information, Apply to DRTVER, «TEWART, and CO., I>tLced!n ; Or i,o £. W. RAYMOND, 3 tt ' On .the Station. " or s a mr" c , BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. The undersigne4 have received Instructions bqsn F, C. Fulton, Esq., to sell by prisrato contract very valuable STATION PROPERTY, Being Runs Ne. 48,186, and 359, district of W"est Taieri, Province of Otago, comprising > q)j r\ /■, r\ Acres firet-class sheep country ; Together with 1 Q. (\C\f\ Merino sheap, carefully bred and IO,\J\JV culled The improvements are substantial, including about 15 milo3 of new fencing. The above property is" for positive sale at good value, and upon x^y LIBERAL TERMS. Sheep delivered in the wooj. . Lambs given in. . . For plans of Runs, and further particulars, : Apply to 3n DRIVER, STEWART, and Co. ~~ pa VERNON RUN. """""" .nnHIS RUN has been ascertained to k contain about THIRTY THOU SAND ACRES only S f FREEHOLD. ■p\n n^ conditions of sale can now be inspected at the OttK" c Blenheim, or the Auctioneers, FELL and ATKINSON, Nelson.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3684, 25 November 1873, Page 4

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