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STOCK, STATIONS. &O. SHEEPSKINS, HIDE, AND TALLOW SALES. ON and after This Day, Monday, 29fch inst., tho Weekly Sales of Sheepskins, Hides, and Tallow, will be held in future on MONDAYS—Maclean Brothers Sale at 11 o'clock, Henry Driver's at 2 o'olock, and Wright, Stephenson, and Co.'s at 3 o'clock. MACLEAN BROTHERS, HENRY DRIVER. 23ja WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and CO. THURSDAY, Bth FEBURARY, At 3 o'clock. • At Watson's Hotel, High street, Dunedin. To Squatters, Capitalists, and Others. VALUABLE STATION PROPERTY IN TUB NORTH ISLAND, PUBLIC AUCTION. HE N R Y~~D R I V E R has received instructions from the Proprietors (in consequence of the dissolution of partnership), to sell by public auction, at Watson's Hotel, High Street, Dunedin, on Thursday, Bth February, 1877, at 3 o'clock, That really first-class property, known as ; ■ THE RAGLAN ESTATE, Comprising an area of about ni aaa acreß, situate on the West Coast o y±)\JV\J the North IsUnd, and extends the entire distance (about 30 miles)! from Port Waikato to Raglan Harbour, and is held under lease for 30 years, from August, 1875, at a nominal annual rental. The property is also known as-the Tainui Block1, and is admitted to be one of the most choice selections in the Colony, t.Ne climate being almost perfect, while the soil ia rich, well watered, sound and healthy for stock, and available at all seasons. A large portion ot the property is at present thickly covered r with good native grasses, and with a small annual outlay could bo made capable of carrying at least one sheep to each acre. It is within nn easy distanco from the Auckland market, and has the advantage of Raglan Harbour (the best on the coast) ob a shipping port. Together with— The following stock now on the property, and in splendid condition, say— •t/\ caa choice young sheep, being from X\J)<)yj\J ewes f rom Messrs Rhodes and Wilkins, St. Leonards flock (Canterbury), by imported Learmonth rams fi 8 0 heat' °' luiet woll-°red "attic. j The Improvements and Plant Are complete and in good working order, Consisting of— Comfortable homeitead with cultivation paddocks, shepherd's huts, wool Bhed, stable, sheep and tattle yards, &c, &c., and all necessary station implements. The Auctioneer desires to draw special attention to the sale of the above valuable property, and to invite enquiries and inspection as to the statements made regarding Its excellence. The sale will bo without reserve. For plan of the property, termß, and further pa ticulara. Apply to The AUCTIONEER; Or. The N. Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., ! Christchurch. FRIDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. At the Abbeyleix Stabhs, Maclaggan Street. BUGGIES. HARNESS, SADDLE AND THOROUGHBRED HORSES IN FULL TRAINING. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and CO. have received instructions from Mr Arthur Smith to sell by auction at the Abbeyleix Stables, Maclaggsn street, on Friday, 2nd Febiuary, at 12; o'clock, j_ hacks and lijht harness horses buggies, single and double ■j piebald pony, well-known n pots single and double harness /? superior riding saddles C racing do .'... Also, Tho following thoroughbred horses: — Welcome : i years, by Master Rowe; dam, Lady of the Lake—the winner of the match against DOII7 Varden—a splendid hack. Mechanic: Brown horao, 4 years old, imported from Tasmania, He has pioved himself very fast on the turf, and would make a splendid slro. Pedigree at sale. Little' Dan : Chesnut gelding, 3 years old, imported from Tasmania. Own brother to ■ Mechanic. Haphazard: Brown horse, aged, by Diemedes. Miss Wills: 6 years old, by Caledon; dam, Carpentaria. Little Lad: By Caledon; dam, Little Lady, own sister to Terapleton's dam. LEASE, having & years to run, of Stables and 4-roomed House. ice ACRES of FREEHOLD LAND, Dunedin A«iU and East Taieri District, about 4 miles from Dunedin. : 3 ACRES of LAND ia the Awamoko Dk. trict, near Mrs Fricker's The sole reason for tbe above stock, &c, being submitted to public competition ig tho owner's removing from Dunedin. 22ja THURSDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. SPLENDID INVESTMENTS. DAIRY FARMS, CLOSE TO INVERCARGILL. MARTIN, MAITLAND, and CO. have been favoured with instructions from Robert Hamilton, Esq., 10 sell by auction, in their Rooms, Dee street, Invercargill, at 2 o'clock on the above date, The following valuable farms, situated' at Long Bush, Southland, viz.— Lot 1. The southern half of Rozelle, containing in all about 300 acres, under tho Bu>h, all fenced and sub-divided into paddocks, and laid down in Knglish grass. Improvements In- ! elude dweliing-house of fivo rooms, stable of six stalls and three looso boxes, byre for 14 cows, largo barn, stockyard, and other outbuildings. Lot 2. Northern half of Rozelle, containing 300 acres, all fenced, and sub-divided into threo paddocks of 100 acres each, of which there are 80 acres in oatn. 11 acres in potatoes and turnips, and 100 acres fallow. Rozelle w'll be put up first as one property, and, if not sold, in two lots as above described. Lot 3. Tho Mill Farm, containing 100 acres (more or loss), all fenced; 60 acres in English gross, rape, and turnips, 20 acres in oate, 14 acres fallow. Buildings include dwelling-house, barn with water-power and wheel, stable of four stalls, lanje store-room, &c. The Auctioneers desiro to draw special attention to this sale, as, for any person desirous of securing a good dairy or grazing farm close to town, this affords one of the best opportunities likely to occur for some time to come. Mr Hamilton having positively decided to dispose of the whole of the properties, has placed them in our hands at such a low reserve that the sales may be considered absolute. Terms, which will be very liberal, declared at sale. MARTIN, MAITLAND, & CO., 15ja Auctioneers. PROPERTIES FOR SALIL TO WATCHMAKERS.—FOR SALE, an established Business, doing a good trade, situated in the Athenaeum Buildinj, Invercargill. Apply to C. JACOBS, Watchmaker and Jeweller. N.B.— This ia a firat-class chance for any new beginner. TO SPECULATORS and OTHERS.For Sale, Section 43, Upper Harbour East, area 10 acres, splendid water frontage. W. Dalrymple, jun., agent. 20ja Jpl O R S A^ L W. 171 acres Firat class Timbered Land, Pine Hill. CONNELL and MOODIE. __ _ _ _^ __ _ __. That Valuable quarter-acre Section in George street, ,with six-roomed VERANDAH COTTAGE thereon, recently occupied by Mr Thomas Calcutt. Particulars of 17Ja GILLIES, STREET, and HISLOP. O R £5 A^ h E~ lliO ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, known as Makirikir Station, Upper Whareama, Province of Wellington, fenced mid subdivided. witi 1- improvements anil stock, 18 miles from the port of Castle Point, with which it is connected by a good roail. Price, £2000. A portion of purchase-money can remain on mortgage. For further particulars apply to F. IT. WOOD. 23ja Land and Ertntu Agont, Greytown, Wairarapa. CONTRACTOR'S AND IRONMONGERY BUSINESS, TIMARU. \7"ALUABLE Premises in centre of » Timaru, with Business of Builder and Ironmongery stock, Contractor's Plant, &c. Satisfactory leasona fors£{llng. Apply to KIJfG and RAINE, Laud, Estate, itud Commission Agents, 18jsi Tiowru. WOE BALE OR LEASE. 2000 acres of really first-class agricultural LAND, situated in the Mataura district, within an easy distaneu from the Edend»!e Railway Station. This fine block of land has good natural boundaries, ia well watered, with plontiful supply of buah. Terms very liberal. Apply to ' HENRYIPRIVER, 27ja Bond UtTeet, Duncdin,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4664, 29 January 1877, Page 4

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