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STOCK, STATIONS. &o. WEDNESDAY, 30th DECEMBER, ' At S o'clock. PURE SHORT-HORN BULL. Ex Ca'ypso-, from London. MACLEAN BROTHERS are favoured with instructions from Messrs Murray, Roberts, and Co, to sell by auction, at the Taieri Suovv, on Wednesday, 30th December, at 3 o'clock, The pure short-horn bull, Second Earl of Darlington. Roan ; calved October 28th, 1872; got by second Duke of Gloster. 28392; dam, Darlinijtou 17th, by Grind Duke of York, 24071; graud dam, Darlington 10th, by 4th Duke of Oxford, H3S7 -Vide Coatcsfs Herd Book. Tho above-mentioned Bull was bred by R. Parin Davis, Es*i, Horton, Chipping-Sodl.ury, Gloucestershire, who is well-known as a breeder of first-class stock, and being now landed, can be seen at the Glasgow Anns Stables, Duncdin. .' • Terms at sale.: 290 __ _ _ _ - - _ For delivery before Shearing. i A FIRST-CLASS SHEEP STATION, Consisting of— oq OAf) acres Leasehold Country, And "740 acres Freehold, On which is erected a very fine Family Residence. ; Together with 2fi 00 0 Superior Mixed Sheep oJ good ages. For further particulars, apply to MACLEAN BROTHERS. Duncdin, 22nd September, 1874. 25a SATURDAY, 15th JANUARY, 1875. . At noon. Pursuant to instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court. SALE OF STATION PROPERTY, Marlborough. MESSRS SHA.RP and PICKERING, Auctioneers, will sell by public auction, at their Auction Rooms, in the City of Nelson, on Saturday, the fifteenth day of January, 1575, at noon pursuant to instructions, from the Registrar of the Supremo Court, That Valuable Sheep Station known as MYER'S, situated in the Upper Waihopai, in the Province of Marlborough, comprising— n o wo acres and 3 roods, freehold . 1 9 7I fi acres, leasehold And OKAA (more or less) sheep With the Cottage, woolshed, paddock, and other hn proveincnts thereon. The above property will be sold in one lot, and subject to a mortguKo of £'f>oo, repayable on the twentyfifth day of October, 1877, and bearing interest at the rate of eight per cent., paid up to the twenty-fifth day of April next. The Reserve Prico subject to the said mortgage will be the sum of £2403 17s (id, and the property will be sold to the highest bidder at or above that sum, the purchaser taking upon himself the payment of tho mortgage in addition thereto. Delivery will be given after shearing, on or about the thirty-first day of March, 1875. A plan of the property and tho conditions of sale can be seen at the Auctioneers, and at the offices of Messrs Adams and Kingdon, Solicitors, Nelson, where the title deeds can also ba inspected. ADAMS & KINGDOM". Nelson, 11th day of November, 1874. 21n ESSRS SHARP and PICKERING have received instructions to offer for SALE THE WANGAPEKA RUN, In the District of Upper Motueka Valley, in the Province of Nelson, containing— 3584 ACRES FREEHOLD 1600 ACRES LEASEHOLD With 4000 SIIEEP (exclusive°f Lambs) c 0 Head of CATTLE (hand-reared) q HORSES. Aiso, CiU't, Harness, Saildles, Ploughs, Harrows Roller, and everything necessary to a Sheep Station. With A Comfortable Homestead, Kitchen, Detached Store Room, Dairy, Wool Shed, &c, &c. 1000 FAT SHEEP> 4Q FAT CATTLE Have been taken off the Run since January last for market. The Run is naturally bounded, and sub-divided by the Wangapeka River. The present owner utilises the land on one side for fattening, and the other for breeding purposes. The whole of the Household Furniture, Stores, &c., go with the property. Tho buildings are nearly new, and are covered by insurance in the sum of £1200. One hundred and fifty acres are fenced and divided into seven paddocks, and a very large quantity of English grass seed has been sown over the Bun at various tunes. This property is forty miles from Nelson, with a good drayroad the whole distance. The present lease has about six years to run, at a rental of 3d per acre, and at the expiration of that term can be renewed for fourteen years, with a rent of Gd per acre. The land is flat and in terraces, and quite free from snow. Possession can be given in January next. SHARP and PICKERING, 5n Nelson. TJV OR S A L E ... A SPLENDID FREEHOLD SHEEP STATION, Consisting of 20,000 acres first-class freehold 9,300 acres leasehold , ; . 20,000 sheep , Improvements, &c, &c. For full particulars, Apply to 220 CARQILLS, GIBBS, and Co. FOB SALE. ON SALE, and TO LAND, : EXCELESTIAL QUEEN, COLUMBUS, INVERCARGILL, CALYPSO, AUCKLAND, MAY QUEEN, FLORENCE. Malt—pale English, prime sample : Bass's Bottled Ale—quarts and pints Currants Hennessv's Brandy—bulk and caseRum—lo and 30 o.p. Sherry—fine and medium Port do do Brandy—cases Claret do Corn FlourSalmon—American, lib and 2U> Blasting Powder—Curtis and Harvey's, J-harrels Fencing Wire—Nos. 7,8,9> White Cross brand Wire Nails Blue -Thumb, Reckitt's brand Ink—Printing Glassware Twines—assorted Candles I Marmalade—Keillor's Sardines— J's and i's I Vestas—Bryant and May's, 25O's, decorated boxes Caustic Soda Soda Crystals Steam Engines—B h.p. and 12 h.pw Deals—Red Baltic, 9 x 3,11 x a Papers—Printing, double demy, double crown, double and single news, royal hand grey, imperial and elephant brown Paper Bags—assorted sizes Seeds—red and white clover Woolpacks—l ull weights. BRIGHT BROS, and CO., 14n Bond street. A GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ' ' •' • . AKB .".'■' ■ MACHINBBY. Portable Steam Engines and ThresbingMacbinesDouble and Single Furrow Ploughs ; Chaffcutters, Oat Bruisers : ] Cultivators, Horse Hoes, and Seed Drills Cheese Presses and Curd Mills Ransome's Adjustable Corn Screens and WinnoW; ing Machines Horse Powers, &c., &c., &cT. ROBINSON AND CO, : Princes street Duaedni. Q 1* S A^ L> E • : NOW LANDING, : And to arrive. Steam Hammers 1 Portable Steam Engine?, 0, 8, and 10-h.p. : Stationary Steam Engines, i, 0, 8, D, 10, and" 16 h.p Hoisting EnjrineH, 2 and 8-h.p. Screw Cutting Lathes, 14,15, and 16ft beds. Fencing Wiro, So. 0, 7, 8,1) and 10. Woolpiicku, Seaming Twine. Canvas, Corn Sacks. ! s , NEILL and CO,, '< Dunedin. '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3989, 28 November 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 3989, 28 November 1874, Page 4

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