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STOCK, STATIONS, &c. FRIDAY, 2nd OCTOBER,. At 3. o'clock. At H. Gibbx's Yards, Thames street, Oamaiu. AH. M~ A TJ D E « lias received instructions from Mr A. M'Nuuglit, U> sell by public auction, at above time and place, after the Walking Show of Entire Horses on suiiie date, A jimgiiificcnfc pure-bred entire Clydesdale colt, risiuy 3 years. Tlie Auctioneer would desire to draw the attention of inircha.sers to this sale, as ho believes lie may safely aflirm that this Colt cannot be surpassed by any horse of his ago in the l'rovince. The Colt is by the Duke of Bucdenyh, dam a pure-bred Clydesdale nuirc, bral by the Hon. Mathcvv Holmes, out of Maori, an imported Clydes-dale mare by the celebrated Clydesdale -sire I'igUntou. A. 11. MAUDE, 24s Auctioneer. RUNS, THURSDAY, Ist OCTOJJER, 1874. T^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that -l_>i the Lease for 10 years of the undermentioned Runs will be offered for sale by Public Auction, at the Survey Oilice, Queenstown, on the Ist day of October next, at noon, in terms of the Otago Waste Lands Act, 1872, at the upsut price of half-penny per acre. Rental to be an assessment of 3s lid for every head of great cattle, or 7d for every head of small cattle, to be depastured on the runs; but the minimum stock on which assessment will be charged .shall not be less than, the number set opposite each. Lease to commence on the Ist day of October 1874. The annual rent and a deposit of one-tenth of the purchase money shall he payable at the fall of the hammer, the balance of purchase money within a month. No of ifvtmif Estimated Hun Boundaries. **££■ Stock Carrying Capacity. 455' Bounded towards the North by Run 4-10 and Crown Lands; towards the south by Kun 419 and Crown Lauds; and towards the east and west by Crown Lands. 40,000 2,500 sheep.. 4F>S Bounded towards the north by west branch of Matukituki River; towards the south by Crown Lands ; towards the east by Run 333; and towards the west by Crown Lands. 30,000 1,200 sheep. "NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that JJ* the Lease for 10 years of Run No.. 450, containing G2OO acres, will be offered for sale by Public Auction, at the Survey Office, Clyde, on the Ist day of Ootober next, at noon, in terms"of the Otago Waste Laud Act, 1572, at the upset price of half-penny per acre. Rental to be an assessment of 3s u'd for every head of great cattle to be depastured on the run ; but the minimum .stock on which assessment will be charged shall not be loss than SO9 sheep. Lease to to commence < n the Ist of Oeteber, 1874. The annual rent and a deposit of one-tenth of the purchase-money shall be payable at the fall cf the hammer, the balance of purchase-money within a month. No of TV-tout Estimated Run x Boundaries. Stock Carrying Capacity. 459 Towards the north by boundary line between Canterbury and Otago; towards the east by Kirn 42!) a aud Dingle Bush,; towards the "south by Runs 335 a and 335 c; anil towards the west by Kun 433- 0,200 500 sheep. 24s ENTIRES. O STAND THIS SEASON, AT DODSON'S- FARM, SAWYER'S BAY, The Thoroughbred Imported Entire CASSIBELLAUNUS. CASSIBELLAUNUS is- a bright bay, black points, five years old, stands sixteen hands two inches high, possesses immense power, and shows great quality. As a two-year-old he won two two-year-old races at Newmarket, beating a large- field. He was imported into thisgl'rovincc by Mr Thomas Connor. Cassibellaunus is by Caractacus, dam Campanile, by Stockwell. Caractacus by Kingston, son of Venison, out of Defenceless by Defence, son of Whalebone, winner of the Epsom Derby, 1862, value £6520. Parties intending- sen<Eng- mares will please communicate at once, as the list is fast filling up. First-class Paddock Accommodation for Mares. Service Pee £io los. Groomage, ss. 21s TJ\O LET, for the SEASON, the Thoroughbred Entire Horse CASTAWAY, By Trathicer, out of Mermaid, and own brother to Ltirline. Apply to Is WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and Co. FOR SALE. GEORGE STREET TIMBER YARD AND STEAM SAW MILL, TURNERY. AND WASH-BOARD FACTORY. rriHE undersigned beg to announce to J- their Customers and the Public Generally, that with the increased facilities they have now at command consequent on the combination of tlie stock and appliances removed from their former place oj business in the Octagon, with that lately acquired from J. R. Spicer and Co, they can execute all orders entrusted to them with care and despatch. ON SALE— Baltic Deal, Oregon Shelving and Lumber Kauri, Red, White, and Black Pine Scotch and Colonial T. and G. Flooriiv and Linin" Fire Bricks, Tiles, Lime, Cement, and Plaster " Builders' Ironmongery, Galvanised Iron, Ridirin<» and Spouting. The trade supplied with first-class Turnery A. FULTON and CO. Agents for Lambert's Drain Pipes, &c. 22ag ~W M. .. RET B~ t » » NURSERY AND SEEDSMAN, Duke street, Water of Lsmi, Dukewn, Has on Sale— A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES SHRUBS, FOREST TREES, &c, ' Comprising-, Apples, Plums, Cherries, Pears, Peaches, Apricots, Filberts, Walnuts, Gooseberries, Currants, Raspberries, Strawberries, Rhubarb, &c. Also, 90,000 Thorn Quicks, 6000 Poplars, 5000 Filberts and Walnuts, 5000 Laurels, at £15 per 1000. 2000 Lauristmus and Portique do, Pines and Cupressus from 1 to 5 years old, 15,000 Privet Pinus Insignis, £10 per Also, THE LARGEST QUANTITY OF FOREST TREE SEEDS IN NEW ZEALAND, Consisting of 56 bushels of English of the following sorts—Oak, Ash, Beech, Birch, Elm, Spanish Chestnut bycamore, Hornbeam, Alder, Lime Larch Spruce and Scotch Firs, and 22 sorts of Californian Pines. 300 bushels of rotted Haws 10 de of 1 year rotted Holly Berries | Note the Address !— 29mv WM. REID. : COALS. COALS. COALS. QTAGO COAL DEPOT, OCTAGON. | JUST LANDING, Ex DUKE OF EDINBURGH, A Fresh Supply of the Best NEWCASTLE COAL And TO ARRIVE, Ex MEMENTO, 700 tons. Our coal is all kept under cover, so that our customers may rely upon getting then? coal always clean and dry. Also, FOR SALE, a quantity of White Lead, in tins and kegs Green, Blue, and Black paint 3 White Zinc and Driers i Linseed Oil, raw and boiled Sperm and Rangoon Oils European Cordage, all size 3 Manilla Rope Oakum Archangel Tar | Zinc, Nos. 9 and ' 0 Cement, Knight Bevan's : . I DRUMMOND and WATSON, J Late j FINDLAYS and WATSON, 4J'y • Octagon. fiOR SALE, DOUBLE NEWS, 52x41, 721bs. Apply at the office of this paper. PO&S A L X FIRST-CLASS ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES. Peaches, 24s per doz. Apples. Pears, Plums, Cherries, atlSs per doz. Also, Large Trees, up to 10 years old. Roses, per 100, £4. 400 Camellias 5000 Blue Gums, in pots. EVERGREEN AND FLOWERING SHRUBS, &c. 35,000 Coniferae Trees 4000 Abies, in 8 -sorts, from 25s per 100 400 Calletris, in pots, from 12s per doz. 4000 Cupressus macroearpus, from 12s per doz • 2 feet, 245. Up to 7 feet. '' 5000 „ M'Nabiana, from 12s per doz.; 2 feet 30s per doz. 700 „ Lawsoniana, from 12s per doz. to 245. 400 „ Excelsia, frem 18s per doz. Fine and rapid growers. 500 „ Goveniana, from 18s per doz. 500 „ Horizontalis, 9s per doz. 100 „ Majestica, from ISs per doz. 200 M Knighii, from 18s per doz. 400 „ Toruloso, from 18s per doz. 200 „ Correyana, from 245. Fine and rare. 800 „ Funebris, from 12s. 850 „ Pinus Insignis, 2 years, £4 per 100, fine 8500 „ Pinus Insignis, from 40s per 100, transplanted 150 „ Mercutia, from 1&3 ]>er doz. 7000 „ Muritima, 15s per 100 500 „ Halcpenia, 25s per 100 SOO „ Ponderosii, 15s per doz. 400 „ Tuberculata, 12s per doz. 200 „ Benthaiiiiana, from ISa per doz. : 400 Wcllingtonia, from ISs per doz. Fine grown 100 Widdringtonia Cupressus, 183 per dc-z. Inspection Invited. R. THOMSON, i Esk Bank Nuhskuy. 1 N. K. Valley, near Toll liar. Ijy

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3933, 24 September 1874, Page 4

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