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STOCK. STATION, fto THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE "YOUNG PRINCE OF WALES." SATURDAyTaPRIL 26th. aF. M~~A R T I N a has been favoured witli instructions from the proprietor to cell by public auction, at tho Commercial Sale-yards, Invercargill, at noon on the slave date, The far-famed CJydesdtlo Stallion "YOUNG PRINCE OF WALKS." Bred by Lawrence Drew, EBq., of Merryton, Hamilton, Scotland and imported to New Zea!and by Henry Hill, Esq. Th's grand animal is to~ell known throughout the Colony to requ re any-special recommendation, beyond mentioning that ho besai his premium career when one year od, by winning tho first prize at Glasgow, open to all Scotland, aieo first in tho same cla-s at Hamilton, and also gained tho medal for best of the male kind, beating the two-year-olds ttat wero first at Kelso and Glasgow; and has never been beaten in a Show ring. Yourg Prince of Wales haviccr been four yeara in this district, the present proprietors have decided upon submitting him t> the pub ie, and to fcmure a sale being effected have fixed the upset price at £500, at which price the hor.e will be sold, should no further bid be made. SATDKDAY, APRIL 20th. 27m O R A R I. SALE OF LATE DX. BARKER'S OHAPI ESTATE. Vf ESSRS J. T.~ FORD & CO., ij».M. in conjunction with Mr C. F. Barker, have received instructions from Me.-srs Thompson and Parkerson, as agents for the Trustees in the Estate of the late Dr Barker, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY, ISth APRIL, AT Mr C. F. Barker's Land Sale Rooms, Hereford street, CHRISTCHURCH, The whole of that valuable Freehold Ebtite Inown as OHAPI, situated in tho County of Gtraldine, on the south of the Orari River, and close to the Orari Railway Station on the Main South Line. The above property will be subdivided iuto Farms, as f Jloffs:— FARM No. 1, containing GO7 A C r E s 607 This Farm is known as the Homestead Block, and ii situate between ths Mill Road and the Or.ri River. Improvements-Dwelling-house and outbuildinirs, btable tnd stockyard, mustly laid down in English gras3, fenced ana subdivided with live fences. This farm is splendidly watered by running creeks, and would tie a urst-clats site for a Mill. FARM No. 2, containing 245 A c R E s 245 Situated about a mile from the Oraii Railway Station, has frontages on the main South and Miil icala. Improvements—Woolshed, sheep-dip and yards fenced and subdivided into ecven paddouks, well watered with running streams. FA R M NO. 3, 397 acres 397 Fronting on 1111 l and Main South roads, partially fenced and sub livided, and part laid down in English graa. FARM No. 4, 252 A c ° " R mDBE s 252 Has a frontaga on roid running, through the centre of the estate, and adjoining Mr G'adstone's property. Partially fenced and subdivided, and watered by runnng streams. FARM No. 5, Containing 229 A c re s 229 Has a frontage on road running through centra of the cs'&tc. Swamp land, oruincd and ready for cropping. FARM NO. 6, Containing 160 A c & E s 160 Fronting on road running through tho centre of tho estate, aud a.Jjjining Mr Gladstone's FARM No. 7, 248 A c°T De s 248 Fronting on road running through the centre of the estate, and cross-road intended to be carried to road loading to Winchester. Magnificent soil. FARM NO. 8, Containing 151 AC R E S 151 ll.is frontage on the road running through the centre of tbe propeity and Clarendon road, and adjoining tho Clarendon farm. Well drained, and mostly ready for cropping, FA R M No. 9, 213 ACRES 213 Has frontaga on road through centre of the property, also on the road intended to be carried ta road leading to Winchester. FARM No. 10, containing 164 A c R E s 164 Has frontage on C.arendon r ad, leading to Temuka.

The wholo of th's mignifii;eut estate is intersected by running strcuinj of water, capablo of being turned to uae for all farming purposes. The swamp |.o tic. of the land hss been well drained and surface-sown with go. d English grasses, and is now available for croppit g. The grain crops that hive bseu taken off the proproperty of late yoars l.aye given some ot the largest yields iv the district, and the Messrs Parker Bros, have been noted for the ciccliout fat stock Bold off it It position in relation to the markets cannot be equalled, it being close to the Orari and Winchester railway stations, and distant only about eight miles from Temuka. The climUe is all that can be desired, belr-g only about six miles from the flea. TBBMd: One-fourth cub, one-fourth in two years, balance at the end of flva years; Interest on all unpaid balances being at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum. For lithographed plans, cards to view the propertie), and further particulars, apply to MtSSBS J. T. FORD AND CO., Auctioneer?, Hereford street; MB C. F. BARKER, Auctioneer, Hereford street; Or to MKSSBS THOMPSON AND PAEKERSON, A^nt», Hereford street, Bap Christchurch. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. IMPORTANT SALE Of CHOICE SnORTHOBN CATTLE, ROMNEY MABSH SHEEP (Bred /rom Inserted Stock), USEFUL FAX 11 HORSES, FARM IMPLEMENTS, &c, it., tec MESSRS J. T. FURD & CO. have received instructions from MESSRS R. AND A. BARKER To SeLl by Public A uctlon, WITHOUT TUE SLIGHTEJT RESERVE, At the OHAPI FARM, Omm, Immediately aftfr tie Sale or the Freehold Farms due date of which will be given in lutnre advertisement*, THE WHOLE Of tho LIVB AND DKAD STOCK On t^io prop» TTity t coniprlsing abont QQQ HEAD Ob' CHOIUS CATTLE QQQ Bred from selected shorthorn coivh by the well-known imported Capudn Urounckbr B.^U. Also, about 6000 BOIINEX MARSH SUESP gAQA Bred frum imi»rted sto:k. SEVERAL VERY USEFUL FiRM HORSES, FARM IMPLEMENTS, &c, &c. The Auitioncers solicit tha attention of purchasers and are certain t.l.t tliß sheep and Citlle will be found well worthy of attention, being as well bred and as good a lot of Btock in could well to seen on a farm. There is every encouragement for bilyora to attend thit auction, sb, in co: sequence of the salo of the trteholde, every lot wi'l be cicaiod. J. T. FORD & CO., 6ap Auctioneer*!, Chribtchurch. W O R SALE Superior GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, pleasantly situated on the Town Belt, with fruntago to Dnke and Queen^streets, in one of tho warmest and most sheltered parts of Dunedin. lhe house is quite new, substantially built, and replete with every convenience. Including hot and cold water laid on all over the uuildinK. It contains 10 rooms, large and lofty, and two bathrooms, linen press and utorerooms, pun tries, wardrobes, and cellar, bcsiles servants' rooiu», kitchen, Bcullery, and outoffices, together with four eiall stable, coach-house, and man'd looni. Tho houso and tho garden (thu lntter stocked with fruit aud vegetables) c )ve<* threa-nuarters of an aero of the richest vegetable mould. Title under the Land Transfer Act. App'y EDWIN7 J. SPENCE, Executor lato Charles Nichols, 21f ! Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5347, 9 April 1879, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 5347, 9 April 1879, Page 8

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