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iilee fey Auction. Wright Stephonnoa. * Go THURSDAY, 16th APRIL, ( At 12 o'clock sharp. At Bay View road, South Dunodiu. FREEHOLD PROPERTY Iff SOUTH DUNEDIN AND AT WARiUNOI'ON. Horses, BuggUw, dabs, Spring-carts, Tlp-diaya, • Haruosa. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, *c. WEIGHT, BTEPHENSON, & 00. hiivo received Instructions from Mr William Alexander (who Is leavlDg for England) to soil by auction, at abovo timo and place, Iho following Freehold Proportioa, viz. :— Allotment 4, block IS, South Duncdin, having eroded thoreon two ctttagcß, stables, outAn allotment' In South Dunodln, with fiveroomed dwelling-houso (occupied by Mr Alexander), good brick Btable, water laid A section in block XIV, South Dunedin, with three-roomed.cottage. Also, One section in the Township of Warrlngton, close by the rallway-Btatlon. 1 c horuea, comprising draughts, llght-harnoßS horecn, and hncba • Cabs, liugiilos, spring-carts, lip-drays, cart harness and light harness, saddles and bridles, Avory's wolghing-machine, oats, straw, empty cornsacks; and HonsehoM Furniture, consisting of Dining-room and parlour ouite, piano (new), caipeta, chairs, bedding, dtawerß, Singer's sewing-machine, 4c. The abovo aro for absolute Balo, «a Mr AloxandM leaves tor England early noxt mouth. The taio will commence promptly at noon, and. Iho properties will be ottered at 2 o'clock. liap FRIDAY, 17th APRIL, At 1 o'clock sharp. At Ml William Patrick's Yards, Outram. IMPORTANT SALK Of SHEEP FROM THE STRATH-TAIERI. WRIGHT, STBPHEBTBOH, & 00, have received instructions from Messrs W. Gellibrand and Co. (of Bwewocd Station), and other vendors, to Bell by auction, at above time and place, Qnnn nTst-Class full-mouthed merino ewea, oUUU none broken, all off high tussock country. These ewes are all In good condition 17/\n really good crossbred lambs, not culm oA/j half-bred ewes. The above stock Is all for positive sale, and as both ewes and laniba arc of a euperior deicrlptlon, intendIng pu; chaser.! should not fail to attend the Bale, Bap FRIDAY, 17th APRIL, At 8 o'clock. SALK Of DESIRABLE STATION In SOUTHLAND. WRIGHT, STSPHENSON, & 00. havo received instructions from A. E. Hare, Esq., to sell by auction, at the Wool Storeß, High street, Dunedin, on Friday, 17th April, at 8 o'clock, Run No. 173 a, being r°rt «' Blackmount, and half of Run Ho. 416, containing together 20,180 acreo of leasehold and 82S acres of freehold land, With fiflrtn merino sheep, in about equal proportion of Dvvu agea and sexes. To those In search of a first-class compact run at a low rent, and worked at small expense, the above offers an opportunity seldom to be met with. For further particulars apply to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., Auctioneers, Duncdin; Or A. R. HARE, Esq., 2S m Blackmount, Southland. ■PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLYDESDALE STOCK by LORD SALISBURY, PEDIGREE CATTLE, &c. WEIGHT, STEPHENSON, & 00. are nstwicted by the Executors of the late D. P. Keogh, IKsq., to sell by auction early In May, on a d»y to bo afterwards notified, on Clydesdale (lilies by Lord Salisbury Entire horse by Lord Salisbury The thoroughbred entiro Oberon, by Traducor on cows and heifera (pedigree cattle). The whole will bo Bold without reserve. Pedigrees and all other particulars In future advertisement. -,___. m -^a^ Henry Driver. FRIDAY, 17th APRIL, At 12 o'clock. CLEARING SALE At KEITH HALL FARM, EAST TAIERI. HE NX V DEI YE R (on behalf of the Colonial Co-operative Agricultural and Agency Company of New Zealand, Limited) hai been instructed by Mr Wm. Lindsay to oiler by public auction, at above date and time, the following, viz.: - Q c head prime Fat Bullockß q A head ilalf-fat Bullocks ■i o head prime Fat Cows 1 t head really first-class Dairy Cows and - 1- •* Heifers, calving and to calvo 1 A head pail-fed Calves i puro-brod short-horned podlgreo Bull. HORSES. Q Draught Mares and Geldings i Clydesdale Filly, four years old y Clydesdale Fillies, threo years old 0 Ciydeada'o Colts, three years old 1 Ciydeedale Colt, two years old « -t Clydesdale Foal (colt). ■j^q good Pigs 1 D.F. Plcuirh, 1 Ponton Plough, 1 Grabber 1 Roller, 1 Reaping Machine, 1 Chiffcutter 1 Dray, 1 set Four leaved Harrows 700 good Fonclng Posts BUILDINGS FOa REMOVAL -Dwelling-house and Outbuildings 60 sacks Oats, 2 utacka Oaten Sheaves 2 stacks Oaten Straw, 1 stack Wheaten Straw Ducks, Fowls, and numbers of Sundries too numerous to particularise. The Auctioneer hag much pleasuro In drawing special attention to the Cattlo and Horeea aa being well bred, the horaea Deing gets of the celebrated Bires Lord Salisbury, Soutor Johnny, and Ivanhoe. Owing to the expiration of Mr Lindsay's lease, everything will bo for Positive and Unreserved Sale. nENRY DRIVER, Auctioneer. Terms at salo. lOap John Eroreßt THURSDAY, 23rd APRIL, At 11 o'clock sharp. At Jordan's Hotol, Shag Valloy. CLEARING SALE Of HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, REAPERS, BINDERS. DRAYS, CATTLE, Sc. Without reserve. To Farmers, Horaedealcrs, and Others. JOHN EVEREST has received Instructions from Mr John Jordan to sell as abovo, . 1 A draught horoos a draught mares (in foal) TO head mixed cattlo 2 reapers and binders (Deeiing) 1 tilter (Reid and Gray) 2 farm drays with frames 4 double-furrow ploughs (Reid and Gray) 1 double buggy 2 ects four-leaved barrows 1 horse hoe 6 Bledges 14 sets shaft and leading harness 2 seta Bwiajjlotrecß 2 sets leading chains Stores, and sundries too numerous to montlon. The whole of the above will be sold without reserve, aa Mr Jordan Intends giving up farming. Terms at sale. Also, At tho samo time and place, on account of Mr A. D. 8011, Shag Valley Station, in cODScquenco of the completion of contracts and operations lor laying down the paddocka of the estat6 in English grass, 0 splendid draught horses ■ Four-borae road waggon, road dray, harvest dray, 8 harvest sledges 2 double-furrow ploughs, American " Bu!ky" plough (by Deering), awing plough, hillside plough, patent cultivator, &c. 3 Beta American disc harrows, 2 sets Haxton and Bcattle'a flexible harrows, 3 Bets tine harrows, 1 set chain harrows, 2 sets heavy sorrel harrows, 1 Cockerlll'a patent revolving grub harrow 1 Reid and Gray broadcast sowing-machino, 1 drill sowing-machino, 1 hand broadcast sower 1 Crosskill cloilcrußher, 1 wooden roller 1 reaping and mowing machine (Kemp, Murray, , and Nicholson) 2 Deering rcapoiß and twine binders (In full work till en.l of harvest just completed) 1 set seed fanners Several Bets dray and plough harness, swingletrees, four-horso pulley gear, &c, 4c. Contractor's plant, consisting of patent earth scoop, 2 dobbins, portable smithy forge, 2 large cooking ranges, boilers, tanks, pumps, chaCfcutter, belting, &c, &c. Aleo, n purebred shorthorn bulls aq head store cattle Several light and medium horses, broken and unbroken. Also, Account of other vendors, K(\(\ half bred owes and wethera Pigs, 4c, &c. Luncheon provided. }S»p

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7224, 13 April 1885, Page 4

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