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STOCK, STATIONS, &C. NOTICE. SALE OF MR R. WILLIAMS' COiCHING PLANT. IN consequence of the continued delay in the opening of the Railway between Balclutha and Clinton, tho SALE of Mr Williams' '.;OACHING Pi-ANT will be POiTPoNVD until a week after the date of the opening. Early notice will be given thereof by advertisement. See below for particulars. IIENEY DRIVER, 16ja N.Z.L. aud M.A. CO. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALB OP COACHING PLANT, HORSES, HARNESS, LAND, &?., &c. HENRY DRIVER is favoured with instructions from Robert Williams, Esq., in consequonce of completion of Main Trunk L'lio of Bail way to Invercargill, to sell by auction, without tho slightest reserve, at Baiclutha, a few da.vs after the opening of the Railway, of which due notico will be given, The whole of his eo^chin? plant, horaea, &c, Consisting of — Ono 18-pas3onger coaoh Two 15 do do Ono 12 do do Two 9 do do Ono station waggon Ono single bugay and harness About 60 horse 3 50 sets harness 40 rugs 1 ten-stall iron stable at Kaihikn Lnmps. stable gear, bard, btablo uteniils, &c, Office furniture, &c 7 years' leasehold < f 150 acrea adjoining Railway Bridge, Baiclutha Section and 2 cottairea at Clinton. Also, Sections 53, 69, 60. Gt, 16, 77, *,8, 79, block V.n, Forest Hill, New River Hundred, heiiisj an early selection by Mr J. T. Thomson. The laud is all fenced, and partly cultivated. Good house, garden, &c. Terms: One-quarter oash; tuiance in three years at 8 per cent. For further particulars, apply to tho N.Z.L. and M.A. COMPANY, 16ja Dunedin or Balcluthi. FRIDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1879, At 2.3d o'clock. At Watson's Hotel, High street. To Capitalists, Speculators, Farmers, and Others. IMPORTANT SALE O? 1 "i 000 ACRKS FREEHOLD, AND 16 000 ACUES LEASEHOLD, On the well-known BENHORE ESTATE, Southland, Divided into convenient-sized FARMS of 200 T0 2000 ACEESHENRY DRIVER has received instructions from Messrs J. and T. Mtben to offer for sale at Watson's Hotel, on Friday, 7th February, 1879, at 2.30 o'clocK, The extensive and valuablo property, known as BENHORE STATION, Comprising,' ab nit 16,000 awes, Laid off into Farms of nreas ranging from 200 to 2JOO acres each. Benmore is situati d on tho Main Lino of Railway frsm luvercargiJl to Kingston, about 32 milei from tbe former placo. The Una sl:irt3 the property, and there is a Railway Station within half a mile of the Homestead. The land consists mostly of excellent agricultural soil, suitable for tho growth of any description of grain or other crops, ai;d can, with tho exception of a (.mail portion, be all ploughed. Good roads intersect the estate, and, with railway communication close by, the position is rendered nn admirable oup for tho despitch of produce to market. Benmore is turronmied by valuable properties, all being rapidly brought into a high btate of cultivation ; and eince the productive nature of the soil in the district h:is become so woll known, the demand for land in Hit! locality is constantly increasing, with a corresponding advance in value. Tho I easohold —consisting of about 16,000 acres, having four yeara to run, at the Government rent— will be divided similarly to tho Freehold, each purchaser obtaining a piece of country of about same extent. Tho Leasehold will be given in, and as it is all commanded by th<i Freehold Blocks, the buyers of these will bo placed in the advantageous position of retaining occupation hereafter almost on their own terms. Any person desiring to inspect the property can obtain a horse at Bonmore Railway Station, provided by MeFsrs Maben, who will also bo prepared to give every assistance and facility for the same purpose. The proprietors have agreed to give the following exceedingly liberal terms of pavmnnt-.- vi* -- 5 per cent, cash depesit 5 ~ at one month For Plans of the Estate, and all othor information, Apply to THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., 20n Dunedin or Invercargill. MERICTO RAMS. HENRY DRIVER, (on behalf of tha Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited), has nceived instructions from J. F. Kitching, Esq., of Moa Flat, to offer for private sale Borne 400 to 600 Merino Rams, 2 and i tooth. These lams are the progeny of those magnificont sheep purchased by Mr Kitching, regardless of cost, at the sale of the Waiwera Stud Flock, which sheep were got by rama selected by the late W. A. Tolmio, issq , from the noted flocks of David Taylor, Esq., Tasmania, which contained, among others, that celebrated ram Sir Thomas, sold when aged for the sum of CSO guineas. Intending buyers should make early enquiry, as i from the well-ktiown character borne by these flocliß.it is expected thero will be numerous applications for those now offered. Further particulars can be obtained at the offices of TH3.COJIPANY, Bond Btreet, 18s Dunodin. im O R SALE. PURE MERINO RAMS. Tho undersigned h«s For Sale Pure-brod Merino Bams, from tho Hocks of the following celebrated breeders, viz. :— J. F. Kitching, Esq , Moa Flat G. L. Sise, Esq , iloeraki James Lo^an, Greenvaio Station Hugh M'lntyro, Esq., Merino Downs John Anderson, Esq , Wyudham Station Messrs Murray, Roberts, and Co. In calling tho attontion of Runholders and others to tho above list of names, it is almost needless to Btato that it comprises the Ixrgest prize-takers and most successful breeders oi Merino Sheep in New ZeaUnd. The Rams are from 2 to 6-tooth, havo been br.d regardless of 'expense and carefully culled, and can bo sold at exceedingly Low Prices. In all cases a fair run is guaranteed. Apply to HENRY DRIVER, NZL. & M.A. Co., 14d Bond Btreet. THIS DAY, MONDAY, 20th JANUARY, At 1 o'c-ock. At Crawford's Yards, Palmerston. STORE CATTLE. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at Crawford's Yards, Palmerston, on Monday, 20th 1 January, at 1 o'clock, nn A head Store Catt'e, in fresh condition, coa--u" Bistingoli r\ A head cows, party spayed Kf\ head two and thrco-year-old eteera and °U hoifers cA hea'i ouo and two-year-old stiers and OXJ heifcK. At 3 o'clock, On recount of Mr James Fowler, His valuablo freehold property, consisting of— Sections 8, 9,10, 11, and 12, block XXII, Town <f PalmemuM, ami containing 1 acre ioid 34 poles, having built thereon ono fourroomed ttw.Uiny-house (tn excellent repair). Alto, Four eight-horse j.ower portab.'e engines tnd threshers (complete), by Marshall and Sons (in first-class order). Mr William Fow'.e-, who resides oa the premises, ' will furnish particulars imd shuw intending pur- \ chasers both the dwelling-house and the threshiHg- ' mills. Tho above offer an excellent opportunity to farmers requiring enijiiies and tlireshcra, as the-,6 machtms have all been tiled, and ura we 1 known to ho excellent. One of (hem is ut present in Tiiuuru, wheio it might bo purchased prior to Ihs sile. Jioth the laud mid mdla an': offered f->r ABSOLUTE SALE. ' Titlo of laad guaranteed. 1 Also, On sam<p day, At 4 o'tilock. On the Ground, Bu h>- ijark, near Palmerßtoa, On account of Mr' John Anderson, i >tq acres growing crop of wheat •inn do do do oats. In lots to Buit purchasers. I7ja

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5279, 20 January 1879, Page 4

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