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STOCK. STATIONS. &o. TO SELL, Splendid GREY PONY, with Basket Gig and Harness complete. Wright, Stephenson, and Co. MONDAY, 31st JANUARY, At 12 o'clock. IMPORTANT DISPLENI3HING SALE. MACLEAN BROTHERS are favoured with instructions from Mr Thomas Buchanan, to sell by auction, at Citvreineh Farrt, North Taicri, as above-, The whole oJ his STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, fe, &c, Consisting o!— Ofh ye superior Clydesdale mares, geldicgs, J^v-' colts, and fillits -i o well-bred dairy cows and heifers c( \ acre 3 growing crops—outs, wheat, potatoes, ■ i)\f mangolds, carrots, &c. Implements, and a large quantity of sundries. Also, •; 8-horse power thrashing machine and cn- ~ gine by Marshall and Sinn, nearly new, and in good working order. Terms at sale. 24j THURSDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, 1816, At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTY, In consequence oi the death of the late George Webster, Esq. .BENMORE AND~DOME STATIONS, Otasjo, New Zealand - r TOGETHER WITH 48,000 SHEEP. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION On the above date. MACLEAN BROTHERS have been favoured with instructions (in consequence of the death of the late George Webster, Esq.,) to Bell by public auction, at their Wool Stores, Manse street, Dunedin, on Thursday, 12th February, 1876, at 2 o'clock, LOT 1. THE DOME STATION, Consisting of h nci Acres specially selected freehold o O Ka 1 Acres leasehold, held under the SeuthZO,J3 I land Waste Lands Act, 1865; together with oo AA A Well-bred sheep, including a^studj flock /IA^VV of 770 ewes ►ta mixed cattle n Horses THE IMPROVEMENTS ARE— Stone house of eight rooms, kitchen anfi] sei- . vant's loom; garden and ahiubbesy Stable and milking yard .Woolshed complete for 2ft shearers Shearers' barracks Hot water wash, with drying paddocks Sheep yards, fencing, &c, &c. A Railway through this property is now being eonftructed, connecting it witb Invercargill and Blufl Harbour. LOT 2. THE BENMORE STATION, Consisting of— n c o c .acres first-clasß freehold Uo i Q acres leasehold, held aude?tfe» Sofith- )£ * w land Waste Lands Act, 38t55Together wrti* • o AAA,>well-bredßlicep ~ t a mixed cattle q, horses. THE.IMPROVEMENTS ARE— Brick house of eight rooms, liiichen, store, -washhouse, and garden 4-atall stable and harness room (new) Menls house (new) Shearers' barracks Woolshed for 20 men (complete) •Hot water wash, with the necessary "paddocks Drafting and other yards About 100 acres laid down in English, gras3 Fencing and all other necessaries for the proper and economical working of the station TheWinton and .Kingston Railway rups through this property, connecting it with Invercargill and Bluff Harbour. LOT 3. THE ;FONTS STATION, Consisting of— 8 17 >7Q acres freehold, the quality of the soil oS 5' ' " a greater part of which is unsurpassed in Uje Hokonuis 1 A d 1 <> acres leasehold, held under the Soutu--1 \) , 01 it ] an d Waste Lands Act, 180^ Together with— 1 4. 000 we^-bred BneeP qiA niixod cattle jQthorses LOT 4. THE BENMORE FARM, Comprising about 1 QAfi acres (hub-divided into fire partdoefcsX I,OUU | m ){ of which is at present under crop of wheat and oats. About 250 acres are plo.ugh.cd, though mi sown. About 200 acres are ready for ploughing. THE IMPROVEMENTS ARE— Manager's house of 5-rooms 4 married couples' cottages Men's barracks, capable of accommodating 40 Workmen's house Substantial 18-stall stable, loose box, and harness room Shed, containing thrpshjng-imachino and engine in one division, and a blacksmith's shop in the other Chaff shed, cow and fowl houses, stockyards, &c. The buildings in connection with tho farm have only recently been erected. The Wiuton and Kingston Railway runs through this property, connecting it with lnvercarg;ill and Bluff Harbour. For further particulars, Apply toCARGILLS, GIBBS, [and CO., Dunctiiu; Or to 2]j THE AUCTIONEERS. T^ O R SALE. SfinO. Merin.° ewes, 4, 0, and B*tootb, dejvUU livery near Teviot 2(\(\r\ Merino ewes, full, none broken.de,U U U livery near Teviot 1c aa Merino wethers, just 4 years old, defOKjyj iiveiy near Teviot 6(\(\f\ Merino wethers, 6 and 8-tooth, dejVvU livery Maniototo Plain 2nAn Merino wethers, 8-tooth, none broken, jUUf delivery Manuherikia 2r\i](\ Merino "wethers, 2, 4, and 6, equal f\J\)\j proportions, delivery Mamilierikia 4 AH A Merino ewes, full, none bro!>en, de,UUU jjvery Manuherikia 2 en A Merino ewes, full, none broken, do- j ,JUV livtry Shag Valley ! HA/1 A Merino ewes, full and broken, delivery | ,UUl> UpperWaiteki i BAAA Merino wethers, full and broken, de? jUUU jivery Upper Waitaki oaa Mixed half-brede, 2-tooth, delivery '"" nearOamaru 2aaa Half-bred wethers, 4 andG-tooth, de--j\JK) \J ii ver y near Beaumont oca Half-bred ewes, 2-tooth, delivery near OJ" Beaumont laaa Merino ewes, full-mouthed, delivery ,U\J U near Beaumont 1 AA/\ Merino wethers, full-mouUied, delivery x,VUU near Beaumont Grift Haif-bred wethers, 4-tooth, delivery °"v Lake Waipori. Also, Merino Rams, bred by the late W. A. TolmiS) Esq., Messrs Sise, Robson, Johnston, Ibbotson, Waikaka, Canterbury and Otago Association, Hakateramea, Sanders, James, and Co., Canowie, South Australia, and others Lincoln Rams, bred by the New Zealand and Aus tralian Land Company Leicester Rams, bred by the New Zealand and Australian Land Company, and by Mr George Steel, Kuriwao, ana others. MACLEAN BROTHERS, 21j Manse street. PROPERTIES FOE SALE. FOR SAL E—Cheap—QUARTZCRUSHINa BATTERY; five head. Good aa new. Delivery Shag Valley. Apply W. REID 16d Seedsman, High street. SHIEL HILL, ANDERSON'S BAY. FOR SALE.—I acre and 18 pole 3of Land, with 4-roomed Cottage thereon. Apply to GILLIES and sTRKET, 13j Bunedin. FOR SALE, in Cumberland street, together or separately, a 5 and 6-roomed House, with half section each. Gardens well stocked. WAI. BROW\!J, Cj l Jriates street. BILLIES and STREET are instructed by Mr W. H. Hasell, who is leaving Otago, to dispose of his residence in High street, corner of Graham street. The situation is most dcsirabls-, beins close to the centre of the City, and commands the teat view of the City of Suuedin, Harbour, and Occam. lf>j LARGE AND COMMODIOUS fitEMiSES, CENTtUUA SIIUATu , And well aiUi tcii f»r TIMUEK YARD, or LOaL aHEI)J>, FOX SALE, With frontige to three streets, ami very low gsoncd ruut. For particulars, apply to r QU&ls£ and STREET, Hi Po?wi mxtHL

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4348, 26 January 1876, Page 4

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