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STOCK, STATIONS. &o THURSDAY, 2Sth JANUARY, At 11 o'clock. | IMPORTANT SALE, At Tynan's Outram Hotel, Outrarii, Of Valuable Heavy Draught, Saddle and Harness Horses, And , - Thoroughbreds. . • Hotel Furniture of Every Description. Stock in Trade, &0., &c. VfACLEAN BROTHERS i.v_3_ are favoured with instructions from Michael Tynan, Esq., who is reiirmjr from business, to sell by auction, at the Outram Hotel, Outram, on Thursday 28th January, at 11 o'clock sharp, The whole of his valuable stock of draught, thoroughbred, and salute and harness horses, .hotel furniture, btock in trade, &c Comprising— ■I magnificent heavy draught mare Blossom, *- with foal by Sir Colin at foot, and stinted by him a^uin I do do Bess, stinted by Emperor X heavy draught colts and fillies, 2 and 3 years v old, out of the above and other excellent mares, by Comet and Emperor O very superior hackneys j first-class saddle and harness niiire Q colts, by Scud and Multum in Parvo 7 very superior thoroughbred colts and fillies, ' by Prince Alfred and Pasha, out of Sorceress, Miss Martin, and other first-class marcs Large assortment of household furniture, embracing- furniture of dining and sitting rooms, 9 bedrooms, bar, &c, kitchen and dairy utensils, &c. Stable gear, saddlery, harness, &c. Tip-dray, chaff-cutter, and sundries too numerous tonnention. Terms at sale. sja PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PURE-BRED MERINO RAJIS. Ex Omeo. From the Celebrated Couowia Prize Flock, South Australia. I/I" AG L E A/N BROTHERS JJrJL are favoured with instructions to sell by auction, on a day 10 be named in future advertisement, immediately after the arrival of the Omeo due from Melbourne sth January. o.« 2-luuth merino rams From the Celebrated Conowie Prize Flock, South Australia. 2!>d PRELIMINARY NOTICE] ~ Freehold Property for Sale by Auction. MACLEAN BROTHERS are instructed to offer for sale by auction, at their rooms, Dunedin, in February next (unless previously disposed.of pri>ately), that very valuable and desirable ficchold property known as BIVER ViKW" ESTATE, MATAURA, Cuinnrisinjj— 9170 acres> about two-thirds of which consist •"•*■'*-' of rich loamy agricultural land, wel grassed, md carrying now one sheep per acre, besides horses and cattle. The property is situated within two miles of the Southern Trunk Ttailivny,- with frontage to the Mataura, planted with live fences, and subdivided into five paddocks. Thirty-five acre-i arc under oats and grass, and forty aci>s broken up. The dwellinghouse is larjje, well-finished and substantial, with large garden, well laid out with ornamental trees and shrubs, orchard, Sc. Stable, wool shed, stockyard, futtiih, and other necessary out-buildings, and them is a good seam of lignite on the property. Further particulars on application. !2<l .MACLEAN BROTHERS. TG^CR SALE, by pri vote contract— -*- GLENURE ESTATE, In the celebrated district of Hokaimi, Southland, comprising QfiOA acres, or thereby, freehold land, all VV\J\J substantially fenced and subdivided, with neat cottage of four rooms, and detached kitchen, good wool-shed, men's huts, stable, sheep yards, &c. And 70 0 0 mixetl snee l) A horses a working bullocks And a Few head dairy cattle. Immediate delivery can be given, and the terms of payment are unusually easy. For full particulars, apply to the proprietor, Peter M'Kellar, Esq., Tnvercargill; or to MACLEAN BROTHERS, IS<l Dunedin. SATURDAY, 15th JANUARY, 1875. At noon. Pursuant to instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court. SALE OF STATION PROPERTY, Marlborough. MESSRS SHARP and PICKERING, Auctioneers, will sell by public auction, at their Auction Rooms, in the City of Kelson, on Saturday, the fifteenth day of January, ISTf., at noon, pursuant to instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, That Valuable Sheep Station known as MYER'S, situated in the Upper Waihopai, in the Province of Marlborough, comprising— 6382 a°res a"d 3 roculs > freehold ] 2 7 i 6 acres > leasehold And 3500 ("lore or less) slie(;I) With the Cottage, woolshed, paddock, and other im provements thereon. The above property will be sold in one lot, and subject to a mortgage of £1500, 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 Price subject to the said mortgage will be the sum of £2403 17s Cd, and the property will be sold to the highest bidder at or above that sum, the purchaser taking upon himself the payment of thn 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 the conditions of sale can be seen at ?he Auctioneers, and at the offices of Messrs Adams aijd Kingdon, Solicitors, Nelson, where the title deeds can also be inspected. : ADAMS & KINGDON. Nelson, llth day of November, 1574. 21n *; TIMARJ. MR J O H~N KING, AUCTIONEER, STOCK SALESMAN, LAND axd ESTATE AGENI', asi> VALUATOR, Cmineii Stiikkt Regular Stock Sales at Timaru and Temuka. 170 PROPERTIES FOB SALE. FOR SALE. I A few Choice and Valnable FREEHOLD BUILD ING SITES at THE GRANGE, having frontages to Albany, Clyde, Lcith, and Hyde streets. Terms liberal. Apply to MR WILLIAM HARROP, *^s Albany street. jj* O & S^ A L IT By Private Contract. A First-class FARM, uf 1700 acies, in Waihola District, fenced and sub-divided into 17 paddocks, with 300 acres under English grass and 40 acres in oats, turnips, &c. The Improvements are most substantial and complete, embracing nine-roomed Dwelling House and all necessary farm buildings, quick, broom, and corse hedges, &c, &c. For full ]«rticulars, app!y to 2=n MACLEAN BROTHERS TO GENTLEMEN, SPECULATORS, ANrToTHERS. J 1 O R SALE, That noble estate known as REID'S NCiRSERY, Water-of-Leith.that has so long been env ed by the public to get a building site on it. After more than 200 applications for plots for building, I have resolved, first—lo offer it in one lot; then if no satisfactory offer is made, 1 shall divide it to suit those numerous applications. 1 do not think I need mention the merits of this lovely spot, as 1 think you «ill all own that it is the spot, and unsurpassed in New Zealand. I might mention to those that do not know it. firstly, COME AND SEE IT. Secondly, it is the high, dry, healthy end of the City wiih a beautiful footpath U. your doors, cabsat vou-dis-posal any minute during the day at the ordinary fares; and above all things, you are sheltered from all winds' with a benefit of all the sun that shines. ' The Nursery contains about 500 of the choicest fruit trees in Otago, in full bearing; ilso 40,000 asparagus, in full bearing, which will stand for 30 years if required, and realise £300 per year. J may now finish by saving that this spot is nsieciwillvd in Ofago fur health, beauty, Tidiness, and shu^tur, and revery other advantage. Apply W. REID, Nursery and Seedsman, ■\Vater-of-Leith,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4023, 9 January 1875, Page 4

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