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eaies oy Auction Wright, Steplienson, & Co. THURSDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, At 3 o'clock. At the Wool Stores, High street. WOOL WOOL. TX7 RIGHT, STHPHENSON, & CO. » T will hold their fifth sMe for this season at above time and place, when they will offer a large catalogue of Greasy, Washed, and Scoured Wools. 6i SATURDAY, llth FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. At the Wool Stores, High street SALE of LEASEHOLD and FREEHOLD SECTIONS At Anderson's Bay. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, &. CO. are instructed by Adam Begg, Esq , to sel by auction, at their Wool Stores, High btreet, or Saturday, llth February, at 2 o'clock, Tho leases of 30 valuable building sites on th( Bayfleld Estate 8 freehold sections in tho Cranston Township 10 acres freehold Land on the Main Portobelh road. All the above proporty is situated in tho Anderson'i Bay district, and is within easy distance of tram am 'bus. The lodsehold sections range in area from quarte; to one and a-hali acres, are conveniently laid off having frontages to well-tormed street-lines, and arc without exception, the finest bu.lding sites in thi suburbs, and have a good view of the ocean, thi Peninsula, Duuediu and Us suburbs, Sec. The leases are for 21 years, and on similar terms ti those of the Dunedin Corporation. On each of two o the above sections there is erected a well-finished five roomed brick and cement cottage, with outhouses Sc. 'Buses to and from Dunedin pass this estate a intervals of 35 minutes, commencing at 7.30 a.m. traniß also run at convenient iutervals from 7.30 a.m. faies, 3d each way. The freehold sections in tho Craiißton Townshij contain from 18 to 29 poles, and are in close proximit; to the railwayrstation and 'bus.The 10-acre section fronts the Main road to Porto bello, and is about ono mile from Anderson's Ba Kailway-station, is well sheltered, and has a gooi stream flowing through it. Plans and all other information may bo had from THE AUCTIONEERS : Or OAKDEN & BEGG, Architects and Surveyors, H Rattray street. THURSDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. At Kuriwao Yards, near Clinton. IMPORTANT SALE OP TUB " WYNDHAM FLOCK " of PURE MERINO SHEEP WRIGHT, STBPHBNSON, & CO, (in conjunction with Carswell, White, ant Co., of Inyercargill) have received instructions from John Anderson, Esq., to sell by auction, at Kuriwa< Yftrds, near Clinton, on Thursday, 16th February, a 12 o'clock, The wholo of the Wyndham Flock of pure Merinos consisting of— STUD SHEEP (selected). g Q fcwp-tooth rams, BO four-tooth rams OQ six-tooth ramß, 75 ram lambs 500 'wo"*°o^ ewes, 600 four-tooth ewes AQQ six-tooth ewes, 600 eight-tooth owes 200 ewe lambs. FLOCK SHEEP. oKr\ rams, two, four, Bix, and eight-tooth, am KAfin ewea and wethers, two, four, six, aw JVVV eight-tooth, and lambs. Also, 1 fiOfl *w0> Jour> anil six-tooth crossbred ewei AY v V and wethers and lambs. Over 1000 of the crossbred and merino wethera ar< prime fat. The mere mention of the name of Mr John Auder son as the breeder of the above sheep is euflicien! guarantee of their excellence. The original ewes were purchased from Mr Suisted of Otepopo, and were supplemented from time to tim< with.importations frpm Australia by Messrs "Rossitei and Clynt, Bams wore purchased from importations by Mr W. H. Valpy from Tasmania, and from impor tations by Mr A. B. Murray, of Adelaide, and som< few years ago the American merino was introduced the progeny of the latter having since been kept t( tho breeding ewes, which has done much to add t< the quality and profit of the flosk. And on THURSBAY, 2nd MARCH, At 12 o'clock, they will offer, at the Lower Wyndham Station, nea Wyndham, ' J2Q shorthorn cows and heifers , Q shorthorn bulls \QQ head fat cattle A n A head store cattlo 100 drau Snti saddle, and light-harness h6rses particulars in future advertisement. Luncheon provided. Catalogues on application to Carswoll, Whito, ant Co., Invercargill: Ford and Newton, Christchurch and M. R. Miller, Napier. ioj£ Donald Stronach. TUESDAY, 2Sth FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. At Watson's Hotel, High street. VALUABLE STATIONS AND SHEEP IN SOUTH CANTERBURY. liONALD STRONAOH J (on behalf of the Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited) has received instructions from W. Suunderj, Ksq., to offer for sale at Watson s Hotel, on Tuesday, 28th February, at 2 o clock, in one lot or separately, THE,WOLDS, MARY'S RANGE, AND PATERSON'S STATIONS. 72 000 norea lca3ono!<i 2 100 acres'reeno'J With 30,000 BheopThese Runs are well bounded, and easily worked. The sheep are well bred, and have been kept carefully culled for a series of years. The improvements are vory complete, including several subdivisions of runs, paddocks, &c. substantial houses, stabling, sheds, yards, &c. Ifnotsold in one lot, will be offered separately In two or more blocks, viz. :— (1). THE WOLDS AND MARY'S RANGE, 45.000 acres leasehold 2050 acres freehold With 20,000 sheep. This lot can bo sold in two separate blocks 11 re(2.) PATERSOS'S STATION. 24,015 acres leasehold 50 acres freehold With B,COO sheep. • For further particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN. AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), At Dunedin Invercargill, Oamaru, Timaru, and Christchurch. s 28Jq TUESDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock, VALUABLE STATION PROPERTY, IN OTAGO. rvONALD STRONACH A-S ion bohalf of tho New Zealand Loan and Mer»ntUe Agency Company, Lim(ted), i 8 instructed by h?r,w° prl?.toiS (°wing t0 a dissolution of pirtoe? wSfc, °S»? i* }?P ub' ie auction. in the Long-room of H 2 o°So Bck,8ck, ' "' °U TUe3day> mh ™>ruary 16 SheCP mi Catt!e StatloD C L I F D E N, fituatcd on the west hank of the Wa'au River, in tho Province of Otago, comprising S?»»" ' 1728< aad 4ffi. «kwaC£ 23,000 ACRE3together with about 2000 AGRES PREEHOLD. The Freehold (which is tho pick of tho district) and moat of tho Leasehold Land U sown with Enirlleh ?rM6 and clover, tho wholo being splendidly-zrasaed if^7^i aLr^ ct h;^ a fronta *c °< °- THE STOCK consists of about 1 2,000 WcSbr l edy °UnS ShCCP> princlpally 450 he!MJ catUo' hai"« carefully bred, quiet, and one of tho best herds in Otago 2g horses, including thoroughbred cntiro jg working bullocks, with gear complGtC. The improvements consist of comfortable dwelling house of seven rooms, with woll-stockcd! garden aid »«. ™en's huts, stable, cowhouse, woolshed for eight shearers, dip, drafting yards, boats, and comFn' ordM ° P 'thC whol° bei"S in thorough work! MTh£ "^S? RunS ,(, the lßasC3 of whi°h In March, 1887), are well sheltered, and noted fo- their carrying capabilities and fattening qualities - the Uunbing being invariably good, averaging over 80 iim cent. The wool from tho station haa realhsoi tho highest prices in the London luarkot, as can bo eeen by roforence to the sale catalogues. Tha B rcavy sold in last Soptomber sales averaged is ] Jd per lb. .*l°u r f ux'! ther Particulars apply various Offices of the New Zeiland Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited) throughout New-Zealand, and in Melbourne t>nd Sydney. P.S. Investors would do well to inspect tho above property and judge for themsolvee. lOja

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6238, 8 March 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6238, 8 March 1882, Page 4

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