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ETOOK. STATION, &o. THIS DAY, MONDAY, 3rd FK BRUARY, At 3 o'clck. PRIME PIGS. At Wright, Stephenson, and Co.'s Ynidg, High street. HENRY DRIVER has received instructions to oiler {or sale at Messrs Wrisht. Stephensoa, and Co.'a Yards, High street, as above, qq prime pi^s. Without rcerve. ~ FRIDAY, 14th MARCH, 18J"i>, At 2.30 o'clock. At Watson's Hotel, High street. To Capitalists, Speculators, Farmers, and Others. IMPORTANT SALE OP I*s 000 ACRES FREEHOLD, AND 16 000 ACRES LEASEHOLD, On the well-known BENMORE ESTATE, Southland, Divided Into convenient-sized FARMS of 200 T0 2000 ACBESHENRY DRIVER has received instructions from Meosia J. and T. Mihcn to offer for sale at Watson's Hotel, on Friday, 14th March, 1879, at 2.30 o'clocK, Tho oxtonsivo and valuable property, known as BENMORE STATION, Compriaine; about 15,000 acres, Laid off into Farms of areas ranging from 200 to 2000 acres each. Benmore )b situated on tho Main LiEe of Railway frem Invercargill to Kin^ton, about 32 miloa from the former place. Tho line skirts tho property, and there is a Kail a-ay Station within half a mile of the Homestead. Tho land consists mostly of excellent agricultural soil, snitablo for the growth of any description of grain or other crops, and can, with tho exception of a small portion, bo nil ploughed. Good roada intersect the BBtato, and, with railway coinmunicotion ciose by, the position is rendered an admirable oni> for tho despitch of produce to market. Benmore la surrounded by valuable properties, all beinp rapidly brought into a hi«h htate of cultivation j and since the produclivo nature of tho soil in tho district has become so well known, tho deniind for land in tho locality is constantly increasing, with a corresponding advance in value. The Leasehold —consisting of about 16,000 acres, having f jur years to run, at the Government rentwill be divided similarly to the Freehold, each purchaser obtaining a piece of country of about same extent. Tho Leasehold will be given iv, and a3 it is ali commanded by tho Freehold Blocks, the buyers of these wili bo placed in the advantageous position of retaining occupation hereafter almost, on their own terms. Any po-son deairme to inspect the property can oblain a horse at Benmore Railway Station, provided by Jletsrs Mi.ben, wiw will also bo prepared to give every assistance ana facility for the same purpoto. The proprietors have agreed to give the following exceedingly liberal terms of piynieut, viz :— 5 per cent, caih depos:t 5 ~ at one mjnth 5 „ three „ 20 :; 50 „ five „ J »Per cent. For Plans of the Estate, and all other information, Apply to THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., 20n Duncdin or Invercargill, jji O R SALE. PURE MERINO RAMS. The undersigned has For Sale Pure-bred Merino Rains, from the Hookß of the following celebrated breeders, viz. :— J. F. Hitching, Esq., Moa Fiat Or. L. Siso, E.-:q , taooraki James liogtxn, Grocnvale Station Hugh M'lntyre, Kmj., Merino Downs John Anderson, Esq., Wyndham Station Messrs Murray, Roberta, and Co. In calling the attention of Kunholders and others to the above liat of names, ie is almost needless to state that it comprises the largest prize-takers and most successful breeders ot Merino Sheep in New Zealand. The Rams ate from 2 to 6-tooth, have been br d regardless of expense and carefully culled, and can be sold at exceedingly Low Prices. In all cases a fair run is guaranteed. Apply to HENRY DRIVER, N Z.L. & M.A. Co., lid Bond street. TUESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, At 1 o'clock. At Springbank Dairy, Half-wsy Buah. Clearing sale of GROWING CROPS, CATTLE, HORSES, DRAYS. HARNESS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. TJT7RIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. V t have received instructionsfrom Mr Juhn Gordon to sell by auction, at Springbank Dairy, Half-way Bush, on Tuesday, 11th February, ot 1 o'clock, 17 A acroa growing crop of oats (in lots to suit • purchasers) ■tA head d -iry cows and heifers o hoavy draught mares, with foils at foot o heavy draught colts, 1, 2, and 3 yeara old Drays, sp ing-carts, harness, ploughs, harrows, &c, &c. Also the whole of his HousehclJ furniture. For positive sale, as Mr Gordon » having the place. 25J1 FRIDAY, 2lst FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. At the Wool Stores, High street, Dunedin. FIRST-GLASS RUN AND STOCK FOR SALE BY AUCTION. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at tbeir Wool Stores. High street, Uunedln, on Friday, 2lst February, at 2 o'clock, THE ORMAGLADE STATION, beinp Run .No. 200, situate in the Benger District of the Provincial District of Otago, comprising 4.3 000 acW3 of fint- class country, with 23 500 mer' n° aaoe P> and n horses. Also, The freehold of 684 acres, on which are erected the improvements, consisting of sevenroomed dwellinghouso, woolshed, otables, shearers' shtd, men's houso, stoic, dip, &o. On the inn there are 82 miks of boundaty and subdivision fencing, which, as well as the improvement?, is all in good repair. This station commends itjeif a-i an admirable investment to capitalists and other-), everything connected with it boing in first-class w .rking order, and the sheep having been c.tref v ly culled evory year for the labt four yeara. For inventories and all particulars Apply to THE AUCTIONEERS; Or to FiiANOIS FULTON, Esq., 21ja Crawford street, Dunedin. FIRST-CLASS RUN AND STOCK FOR SALE. DONALD REID & CO. are instruckd to oiijr for sale by private treaty, I 9 (\f)f) acTIB °' sound low-lying country, hold XAyJVU under Pastural Lease from the (Jrown ; Together with i eta acres of f :echolJ land adjoining, -L J \- V An(l n n A a first-class merino sheep. The lea?o, which hai ten years to rUD, is held at the low rental of 7d ptr sheep. For further \ sutioulars, apply to 28j i DONALD REiD & CO BLUE OLIFfS. BLUE CL'.FFS. THURSDAY, 13.h DAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT, At 2 p.m. Mccli-ir.e.' Ir.s itute, Timaru. Terms of s je: £5,000 fuUflho hammer JUIO'JU one month £10 IOJ Dj ember 31st, 1873 ; B'ihnc, three years fvm d >sc of role, bearing interest ai7 pur uo-. t. );i:r ninunj, p.vH talr.yua.rJy. T T. F O 11 D & O O. %rj>_ 2Oj* BLUE CLIFFS SI'LTD fciHKEP. WEDNESDAY, 12th n,V¥ OF FiSiiUU-iKY NdXT. At 11.30 a.m. Show G:ound, T<mun. Withoir. reserve. Tcinri : ! Under £r>s, cash, Over £b >, approved biKj at tl;roo cr six inonlhtk with Bank interest addud. JT. FORD & C O. o 3bja VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPjBRT. FOR SALE, that valuable Freehold Section, comer of Mucla^san and Clark streets having frontage of 60ft to the former, and ICS to tho latter. The Buildings are all stone and brick, and comprise tho Anchor Hotel, of 20 rooms, bar, cellar, and outhouses; corner Shop, suitable for a grocer, draper, &c.; and Store at the back, 66ft by 33ft, capable of storing 600 tons ot goods. Terms easy.— Apply to W. & Q. ITJ&NBULL & CO. September 4th 1878-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5291, 3 February 1879, Page 4

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