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Bale* by Auction. WHgnt Stcpfcenson, SCO THIS DAT, SATURDAY, 11th AFRIT,, ' Al 11 o'clock. At Provincial Yards. DRAUGHT and LIGHT-HARNESS HORSES. WEIGHT, STEPHENSON, & 00. have received inatructlons to sell by auction, at above time and place, On account of Mr W. M'Kay: g draught and Hght-harnesß horses. On account of Mr 0. R. Bowman: •j superior upstanding light-harness horse. On account ol Mr James Smith: The well-known crose-country mare Dutch Lass, 6 years old; Also, •1 suporlor draught colt, 4 years old. On account of Mr W.-P. Grant: v I superior bay filly, 4 years old; perfectly ••• quiet. On account of another vendor: -< superior chestnut hoiso j good worker. On account of Mr John Brodle: i Buperlor brood maro by Casaivelaunuß, with J- foal at foot by Harkaway; Aleo, I superior yearling coll by Harkaway. On account of Mr T. Dempsey: - -I snpotlor upstanding carriage horse. On account of another vendor: 1 superior Waggonette and Harness (nearly new) 4 superior light-harness horses. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 11th APRIL, At 12 o'clock. At Provincial Yards. To Professional Cleutleraen, Squatters, Livery Stablekeepers, and Others. IMPORTANT SALE OF~NEW AMERICAN BUGGIES AND WAGGONS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & 00. have received Instructions from the Importers to offer for sale by public auction, at above time and place, 5 new American single-seated buggie°, of the very lateßt designs, from the well-known makers Godrlch and Co. and Hooker. S new American double-seated buggies, of the ' very latest designs, by Godrich and Co. 5 splendid now American station or picnic waggons, from Mesors Fish Brothers and Co. The above traps will be found in every way adapted to the Colonial roads. Purchasers are specially requested to attend the ale and Judge for themselves. ' THURSDAY, 16th APRIL, • At 12 o'clock sharp. At Biy View-road, South Dunedin.' FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN SOUTH DUNEDIN AND AT WARKINGTON. Horaos, Buggiea, Cabs, Spring-carts, Tip drays, Harness. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, &c. WRIGHT, BTEPHENBON, & 00. have received instructions from Mr William Alexander (who is leaving for England) to sell by auction, at above time and place, Iho following Frosiold Properties, viz.: - Allotment 4, block IX, South Dunedin, having erected thereon two cittageß, BUblca, outhouses, &c. An allotment in South Dunedin, with fiveroomed dwelling-houae (occupied by Mr Alexander), good brick Btable, water laid on, &c. A section In block XIV, South DunediD, with three-roomed cottage. Also, One section in tho Township of Warrlngton, close by the railway-station. •j c horses, comprising draughts, light-harness ■*■•* horses, and hacks Cabs, bugßies, opring-carts, tip-drays, cart harness and light harness, saddles and bridles, Avery'a weighing-machine, oats, straw, empty cornsacka; and Household Furniture, consisting of ' Dining-room and parlour BUite, piano (new), carpets, chairs, bedding, drawers, Singer's sewing-machine, &c. The above are for absolute sale, as Mr Alexander leaves for England early next month. Tho Bale will commence promptly at noon, and the properties will be offered at 2 o'clock. Uap FRIDAY, 17th APRIL, At 1 o'clock sharp. At Mr William Fatrick's Yards, Outram. IMPORTANT SALE Of SHEEP FROM THE 6TRATH-TAIERI. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & 00. havo received instructions from Messrs W. Gellibrand and Co. (of Baiewocd Station), and other vendors, to sell by auction, at above time and place, nn/\n first-class full-mouthed merino owes, OUUU no ne broken, all off high tussock country. These ewes aro all in good condition 17fin really good croeebred lambs, not culls Oftn half-bred owea a 7 two, four, and six-tooth longwool rams, * ' in lots to suit purchasers. Tho'above stock is all for poeltive sale, and as both ewes and lambs aro of a Buperlor description, intending pu chasero should not fall to attend the tale Gap PORE SOCTHDOWN SHEEP. ■ THE Undersigned have for PRIVATE A SALE mpure Southdown ewes—two, four, six, and eight-tooth. 1 pure Southdown ram. Price Cheap, llap WRIGHT, srEPHENaON, fc CO. FRIDAY, 17th APRIL, At 3 o'clock. SALE of DESIRABLE STATION in SOUTHLAND. %%} RIGHT, STBPHSNSON, & 00. ¥ V have received instructions from A. R. Haro, Esq., to soil by auction, at the Wool Stores, High atreet, Dunedin, on Friday, 17th April, at 3 o'alock, Run No. 173a, being part of Blackmount, and half of Run No. 416, containing together 20,180 acres of leasehold and 826 acres of freehold land, With Aflflfi mcilno Bheep, in about equal proportion of UUUU ages and sexes. To those in search of a first-class compact run at a low rent, and worked at small expense, the above often an opportunity seldom to bo met with. For further particulars apply to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., Auctioneers, Dunedin; Or A. R. HARE, Esq., 28m Blackmount, Southland. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLYDESDALE STOCK by LORD SALISBURY, PEDIGREE CATTLE, &e. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & 00. ure nstructed by the Executors of the late D. P. Keogh, iEsq., to sell by auction early In May, on a day to be afterwards notified, OQ Clydesdale fillies by Lord Salisbury Entire horse by Lord Saliobury The thoroughbred entire Oberon, by Traducer on cows and heifers (pedigree cattle). The whole will be sold without reserve. Pedigrees and all other particulars In future advertisement. top Henry Driver. FRIDAY, 17th APRIL, At 12 o'clock. CLEARING SALE At KEITH HALL FARM, EABT TAIERI. HE NR Y DRIVER (on behalf of the Colonial Co-operative Agricultural and Agency Uompmy of New Zealand, Limited) has been lustiucted by Mr Wm. Lindsay to offer by public auction, at above date and time, the following, viz.: — OK head prime Fat Bullocks OQ head Half-fat Bullocks ■I o noad prime Fat Cowa -| c head really first-class Dairy Cows and ■*•" Heifers, calving and to calve -I A head pail-fcd Calves i pure-bred short-horned pedigree Bull. HORSES. Q Draught Mares and Geldings i Clydesdale Filly, four years old i> Clydesdale Fillies, three yoara old 0 Clydesdale Colts, three years old 1 Olydesdale Colt, two years old _ i Clydesdale Foal (colt). j Q good Pigs ■ 1 D.F. Plough, 1 Ponton Plough, 1 Grubber ! 1 Roller, 1 Reaping Machine, 1 Chaflcuttor 1 Dray, 1 set.Four leaved Harrows 700 good Fencing Posts • BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL -Dwelling-hcuso and Outbulldiogs 60 sacks Oats, 2 ntaclrs Oaten Sheaves 2 stacks Oaten Straw, 1 stack Wheaten Stmw Ducks, Fowls, and numbers of Sundries too numerous to particularise. The Auctioneer has much pleasure In drawing special attention to tho Cattle and Horsoa as being well bred, the horses being gets of the celebrated sires Loid Salisbury, Souter Johnny, and Ivanhoe. Owing to the expiration of Mr Lindsay's lease, everything will be for Positive and Unreßerved Sale. HENRY DRIVER, Auctioneer. Terms at Bale. lOap f\IAQO WlTNESS.—Problem* and. \J G»mM ui pobliihid to* th« »D)num»l of Ik*

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7223, 11 April 1885, Page 4

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