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Sales by Auotion. Donald Stronaob. STORE CATTLE. At Moaglol Yardß. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. DONALD STRONACH (on bohalt of the New Zoaland Loan anO Mercantile Agency Company) bege to Intimate thai on acaount of tbo Canterbury Show being held thl< week, h« has decided to postpone his sale of Stori Cattlo at Mosgiel until THURSDAY, 15th NOVEMBER. 6r ' TO WOOL-GROWERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS I rpHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN ANI -*■ MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY [ (LIMITED) Oiler Unrivalled facilities In tho Disposal of FAT and STORE STOOK, WOOL and SKINS, GRAIN, And LAND. Special attention given to CLASSINQ and VALUING SMALL LOTS ot WOOL. Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on ths above. Alio, On CONSIGNMENTS of FROZEN MEAT and othoi PRODUCE for SALE by their London Office. Way-bills, Consignment Notes, and full lnforma, tion can be obtained at tho Company's Offices, oi will bo forwarded by post on application. Agents for MALDEN ISLAND GUANO HUSTON, PROCTOR, k CO.'S STEAM MACHINERY TOMLINSON & HAYWARD'S " GLYCERINE DIP." DONALD STRONACH, Manager, Dunedin. Offices : Bond street, Dunedin. He Unclean tt Co. FRIDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, 1883, At 8 o'clock. VALUABLE AND VERY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. VfACLEAN & 0 0. LTjL : will, undor Instructions trom tho Executors of the late James Rutherford, E«q., M.H.R., tell by auction at tho Chamber of Commerce, Dunedin, on Friday, November 23, at 3 o'clock, His Valuable Estate of SUMMERHILL, which comprises the properties locally known as Summerhill, Woodlands, and Ardintoul, extend ing to OKA acres 2 roodsßßpoles. Together with The Leasehold of O? acres 1 rood 10 poles, adjoining, and having 6} years to run, at a nominal rental. The Auctioneers haling a thorough knowledge ot tho property, have no hesitation ln stating that, for its extent, it ia at once tho mo.t desirable and complete Residential Estate that they have had the pleasure of submitting to public competition. The House Is beautifully Bituated on a terrace commanding views of the coast-Hoe and the wholo of Inchclutha and surroundings, a fine reach ot the noble river being a notable feature. It contains 14 rooms, mo.t substantially and tastefully finished, with gas laid on to all and water where required ; and the offices comprise the usual coach-houee, harnessroom, stable (seven stalls), byre, men's cottage, ke., kc, in short, every requisite for the residence of a country geut eman. The Grounds are beaut fully laid out, with extensive Bbrubberieß and plantation, and a few hundred yards from tha house are the vineries, pro-pogating-hotiße, cottago, kitchen garden, nursery, and orchard. On tho Coast Farm are a good house of five rooms, large stable, implement shed, barn, woolshed, smithy, drafting yards, dip, and piggeries; and on the Woodlands portion, dwelling-houso of five rooms, with fine orchard attached, kc. The whole Estate ls subdivided Into paddocks ot convenient size by substantial fences (chiefly quick hedges), all in thorough ordor. The greater portion is sown down, and a prettier Bole of grass could not be Been in any county in England. Tbe rich alluvial flats by tho river are for richness equal to any land in the world, either for grazing or grain-growing. " Kal'angata Coal," now (making Ita mark all over the Colony, underlies almost all portions of the Estate, the supply tor the Estato being obtainable at a minimum cost, and the success of the mine in the Immediate vicinity .has lately been so clearly demonstrated that It is unnecessary to extol the quality of the coal or tbo value of such a deposit to the Estate. Pheasants, quail, and other game abound in the beautiful clumps of bush upon this and tho adjoining properties. The House Is distant two miles from the Kaitangata Telegraph and Post-offices and railway-station, and 48 miles from Bumaide Market Yards (Dunedln), where the Summerhill stock has almost luvari-bly topped the market. The Property In tho meantime Is vested in the Trustees and Executors, and, in accordance with the late Mr Rutherford's instructions, must be sold. The terms of pa-* ment can be made very easy. Plans and further particulars from Messrs ACLAND, BARNES, & CO., Christchurch; Messrs MACLEAN k STEWART, 26s Timaru; Gillies, Street, and Hislop. I SATURDAY, Ist DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. CHILLIES, STREET, & HISLOP JT will offer by public auction, on Saturday, December!, The MEADOW HEAD ESTATE, the property of the late D. Calder, Caversham. See particulars In advertisement undor heading Properties for Salo. 2n I , James Samson * Co SATURDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. lathe Estate ot THOMAS LOCKHART, deceased. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have been favoured with Instructions from tbe executor ia the above estate to sell by auction, at their Rooms, That do-irablo pronerty fronting Pine Hill road, lately occupied by Mr Thomas Lockhart, containing about Beven acre -, witb dwellinghouse, stable, cowshed, * and outhouses thereon; ln full cultivation. The grounds are securely fenced ; the garden is planted out with fruit and ornamental trees. The auctioneers would most respectfully remind parties in search of a private residence, dairy, or poultry farm tbat this property is admirably adapted for either purposes, it being only a.out one mile and a-half from the Botanical Gardens, Teems :20 per cent, on the fall of tbe hammer; the balance can be arranged. JAMES SAMSON k CO., 5n Auctioneers. C. Newton and Son. SATURDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, At 1 o'clock. Important Sale ot BLOOD STOCK. At Enfield, Upper Rlccarton. MESSRS C. NEWTON & SON have been Instructed by Mr S. Nosworthy to sell by public auction, on tho above dato, Tbe whole ot THE ENFIELD STUD, as comprised in the following list. The sale will commence with the Yearlings at 1 p.m Sharp. The Mares hare bred such Brilliant Racehorses that they require no remarks trom our pen. It would be impossible to produce a more aristocratic lot of yearlings, and thoy will speak tor themselves on the day of sale. YEARLINGS. Lot 1. Bay yearling colt, by Totara—Minnehaha, by Sledmero from Flatiron Lot 2. Bay yearling colt, by Cadogan from Awatea Lot 8. Bay yearling colt, by Cadogan trom Fallacy Lot 4. Chestnut yearling colt, by Cadogan from Waterwitch Lot 5. Cheßtnut yearling fllly, by Cadogan from No Namo Lot 6. Choanut yearling fllly, by Cadogan from Malice Lot 7. Brown yearling filly, by Korari from Fable. BROOD MARES. Lot 8. Waterwitch, by Camden—Mermaid, dam of Watersprite, Natator, Norseman, Nautilus, &_. Colt foal at foot by Cadogan, and Bervod by Cadogan Lot 9. Malico (sister to Lurline), by Traducer— Mermaid, dam of Merlin, Midge, Mischief, Mignon, Murat, te. Served by Cadogan Lot 10. No Name, by Traducer—Emma, dam of Nemo, Nonpareil, Nonsense, Oudols, Carlton, &c. Colt foal at foot by Albany, and served by Albany Lot IL Awatea, by Ravensworth—Skybird, dam of Grip. Colt foal at foot by Cadogan, and served by Albany Lot 12. Fable, by Slanderer (eire of Grip) from Deception. Colt foal at toot by Korari, and served by Albany Lot 18. Tell-Tale, by Traducer-Brunette, dam of Daniel O'Rourke. Tell-Tale Is dam of Afghan and Talebearer, both by Albany, and is served by Albany Lot 14. Tara, by Towton-Harakeke, Blßter to Korari. Foal by Albany. Lot 15. Fallacy, by Sledmere—Deception Colt foal at foot by Albany, and torved by Albany . ~ Lot 18. Mignon, brown mare, by KoranMalice Lot IT. Korari, brown horse, by Towton—HaraLot 18.-A)bany, bay horse, by Thormanby. Is Biro of Nemo, Nonsense, Mlschitf, Oudeis, Carlton, Hilda, kc Lot 19. Cynic, bay colt, 2 yrs, by Albany, dam Tara (in training). 0. NEWTON & SON, lv Auctioneers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6780, 7 November 1883, Page 4

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