Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

STOOK. STATIONS, teg POSTPONEMENT OF BALE. L ; fpHE SALE of STORE CATTLE' -*" advertised to be held at WEST TAIERIon Thursday first is unavoidably POSTPONED until further notice. 15d MACLEAN BROTHERS. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by auction, early in March (if not previously disposed of privately), tho ; OKAITE&U ESTATE, on the Winton and Kingston Railway, cens.lsting Of 20 000 *oreß °' 'reen°id Q 000 °* leaseno^' aa(* Of) 000 first-claw mixed nheep. For further particulars, apply to lo MACLEVN BROTHERS. FRIDAY, sth JANUARY, 1877, At 11 o'clock sharp. At Colac, Victoria. FOURTH ANNUAL SALE op MESSRS ROBERTSON BROTHERS1 PURE SHORTHORNS AND HEREFORDS. RICHARD GIBSON and CO. have the pleasure to announce their intention of submitting to public competition, without the slightest reserve, at Colac, on Friday, 6th January, 1877, at 11 o'clock sharp, on account of the owners o the above well-known FF herd of cattle, Of\r\ head of pure Shorthorn and Hereford ovU bulls, cows, and heifers, including the very best bred animals in their stud herd. This herd was established over 30 yeare ago by the lato Mr William Robertson, by importations from England of some o! the very best strains of pure shorthorns and Herefords then extant, and latterly most coßtly additions have been made in the purchase of the rery ibtst imported siren, including, amongst others, the well-known bulls Duke of Brunswick (25,937), whose stock have realised more money than the progeny of any other bull ever introduced to the Australian Colonies ; also, the pure Bates bull Earl of Geneva (31,068), purchased for the sum of £1732105, which blood is now more eagerly sought after by American breeders in the English market than any other strain. The Bth Duke of Geneva (28,390), whose breeding is nearly the same as the Bire of the Earl, having been lately purchased, whtn nearly seven years old, at 2000 guineas, to go back to America ; and the produce of one cow alone of the same strain—viz., 66th Duchess of Geneva (C. H. 8., p. 414, vol. II.)— has realised over £100,000 since August, 1853. A guarantee h;s been given th.t no private salea will be made, and buyers can, with confidence, depend upon the sale being absolutely unreserved. To meet the convenience of buyers, tho owners will undertake to deliver stock purchased at the tale in Melbourne free of expense, and at their own rak. Special coaches will leave Geelong to convey intending passengers to Colac. Catalogues and all particulars can be obtained from the agents, 66 Queen street, Melbourne; or Messrs Robertson Brothers, Colac; or Henry Driver, N.Z.L. and M.A. Co., Dunedin. Referring to the above, the undersigned would re- | mind breeders that, although importation from Europe is now prohibited, equally pure blood can be obtained from Messrs Robertson Brothers' well-known FF herd of cattle. Complete catalogues may be had upon applicition, and arrangements made with intending buyers to purchaso through agents m Melbourne of their own selection. Cost of such purchases can be made payable in Dunedin after amount is known. HENRY DRIVER, N.Z.L. and M.A. Co., 5d Dunedin PROPERTIES FOR SALE, jm O R SALE. 171 acres First-lass Timbered Land, ;Pine Hill. CONNELL and MOODIE. •jni o" it i a. E i, That old-eatiblished, large, and commodious family hotel, THE EOYAL, At Waikouaitl. Apply to 25n GILLIES, STREET, and HISLOP. FO R S ALE, By Private Contract, Half of section 14, block IV., Battrick's subdivision of Balclutha, situate at the corner of Clyde stieet and Charles street, with buildi ings thcoon, consisting of two Shops, Dwelling House, Fivo-Stalled Stable, &c One shop (small) brings in 13s a week rent, and the other is occupied by Mr W. Briggß, fruiterer. This is one o the best business Bites in Balclutha. For further particulars, ipply to WM. HENDERSON, Solicitor, 5o Balclutha. NOTICE. COACHING LINE FOR SALE. OFFERS will be received till Ist JANUARY, 1877, for the Purchase of Meesrs B. B. Williams and Co.'s Coaching Line, with Mail Contiact between Balclutha and Mataura, Otago. The entire Plant is complete in every particular, and in first-class working order, both as regards Coaches and Horse?. For full particulars, apply to MESSRS R. B. WILLIAMS and CO., Balclutha; Or to MR E. P. KENYON, Solicitor, Dunedin. i Liberal terms will be made with cash purchasers. 8d VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TCTOR SALE BY TENDER. ; In the BankruDt Estate of Edmonston, Sellar, and Co. Tho Trustees of this Estate invite tenders for the purchase of the freehold property on Lambton-quay, comprising the premises known as the Depot of the Wairarapa Carrying Company, and tho premises at present occupied by Mr G. Sage, sailmaker. The property has a frontage to Lambton-quay of 42 feet by a depth of 60 feet, with valuable buildings erected thereon. i Tenders marked " Tenders for property," to be sent ;in on or before NOON of FRIDAY, the 6th JANU- , ARY, 1877. Tho highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. E. CAPPER. I Trustees J. S. M. THOMPSON/ lrusteest Wellington, Ist December, 1876. 6d j FREEHOLD PROPERTY. j lipOß PRIVATE SALE. j Bection 6, block XXXIII., township of Palmorston, containing 12J acres of land ; teven-roomed brick and wood dwelling house (nearly new), and kitchen, fruit, and flower gardens—all securely fenced. For further particulars, apply to JENNI3ON & BRADSHAW, Od Palmorston. FOR SALE PRIVATELY, And on very cosy terms, Ten years to pay in, if required, The following valuable Properties :— Lot I.—THE ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL, corner of George street and Moray place, with frontage of 47ft. to former and 90ft. to latter. Lot 2.—BRICK SHOP, a.joining the Royal George, having 20ft. 7in. irontage to George street, with a depth of 90ft. This property is at present under lease to Mr John Richards, draper, for seven years from sth January, 1875, at annual rental of £208. Lot 3 —BRICK SHOP, adjoining Lot No. 2, and having a frontage to George str«etof 20ft. 7in. with depth of 90ft. Lot 4.—BUTCHER'S SHOP, occupied by Mr M'Donald, and adjoining Lot 3, with frontage cf 28ft. bin. to George street, by a depth of 90ft., with stable and yard at back 66ft. by 19ft. 9in. Lot S.—BRICK SHOP, adjoining Lot 4, with a frontage to George strcc1; of 19ft. 9in., by depth of 90ft. The above properties are held under lease for nineteen years from 23rd February, 1876, at ground rental of £2 10s per foot, frontage to George street for Lots Nob. 1,2, and 3: at £2 per foot for Lo;s 4 and 6. The above Properties can be bought on such terms as will make it about equal to paying an ordinary rent for ten years, ond for the eight following years they will have them for ths ground rent, and then get twothirds valuation for brick or stone Buildings.J For further particulars apply to ALEXANDER R. HAY, Mehose, 22n Dunedin. FOE SALE. BRIGHT BROTHERS and CO; have now landing ex Calypso, Elizabeth Graham, &c,— Galvanised corrugated iron, 6, 7, and Bft. lengths Earthenware, assorted invoices Blasting powder Printing papors—Demy, double and single news Whisky in quarters, octaves, and cases Brandy in qr.-casks and cases Crushed loaf sugar, cwt. packages English hams and bacon Milner's safes, assorted invoices Soda Crystals Woolpacks Stationary steam engine Tainsh's marmalade Sugar—Company's whites BRIGHT BROS, and CO., lg n Bond Btreet

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18761216.2.22.3

Bibliographic details

Otago Daily Times, Issue 4629, 16 December 1876, Page 4

Word Count
1,213

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4629, 16 December 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4629, 16 December 1876, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert