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Sales by Auction^ Wright, Stephenison, ana1 Co. SATURDAY, 16th JUNE, At 12 o'clock. ; At the Provincial Yards. Beg DRAUGHT HORSES, From Corner Bush Estate. WRIGHr, STEPHENSON, &. CO.. instructed by Messrs John Reid and Son, will sell by auction at above time and place, Q useful Draught Mares and Geldings, all ° good workers. I*3" Reid, Maclean, and 00. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 14th JUNE, At 12 o'clock. At Yards adjoining Wool Stores, Princes street South. HORSE SALE. REID, MACLEAN, & O 0., at the request of a number of farmers rpjy and others, have decided to hold an Auction Sale as above of DRAUGHT AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES, HACKS, &c. Present entries: AQ first-class Draught Mares and Geldings H Hacks and light Harness Horses. Owners wishing to enter horses for this sale are requested to communicate with the auctioners as early as possible. REID, MACLEAN, & CO., gj u Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 28th JUNE, 1 At 11 o'clock. At Milburn. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. BE ID, MACLEAN, & CO. have received instructions from Mr E. Clegg (Milburn) to sell as above, The whole of his Stock, Farming Implements, Household Furniture, Dairy Utensils, &c, .-- Consisting of: ... 1 '40 tw°-tooth Wethers and Maiden Ewes i n Dairy Cows (to calve August) d e T X yearling Steers and Heifers ~ 2 P»re Ayrshire Bulls .' L 4' Draught Mares (in foal to LordSalisbury) ' X Draught Geldings, Colts, and Fillies : Pure Berkshire bow and boar, 3 porkers, litter suckers, poultry, 2 farm drays, 1 tip dray, spring cart, Cambridge y, roller, D.F, plough (Reid and Gray), swing plough, drill grubber, 3 sets 3 and 4-leaf harrows, grub harrow, Bamlett reaper, shaft, leading, and plough harness, hillside plough, sundries, 28 sacks '• Tuscan seed wheat,24 sacks seconds, :■ 100 bags.feed oats, 60 sacks short ■ ::: Tartars, dairy utensils, household furniture, &c. Luncheon provided. .. . '■ ' As Mr Clegg has disposed of his farm and is r leaving for Melbourne, the whole of the above Stock, &c. will be sold without reserve. A A trap will meet trains at Milburn to take buyers to the sale. REID, MACLEAN, & CO., , uj u Auctioneers. > 1 , ■William Toad, SATURDAY, 30th JUNE, At 12 noon. r . .;. . ' . ; .• . 1 • ' G ' TO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, C 1 FARMERS, GRAZIERS, AND OTHERS, I In search of safe and sound investments. ? : '1317- acres 1317* i Of the most Valuable Freehold Land in the ' Middle Island. . I' THE CREAM OF SOUTHLAND. g WILL I A M" T O D D, a instructed by R. M'Oallum, Esq., will j sell by public auction, in the Exchange Salerooms, Eak street, Invercargill.'as above, , The whole of the Properties of the late D. M'CaUum,Esq. . ' : Lot I—Sections 2, 3,4, 5, 48, and 49, of Block yil, Jacobs River Hundred, c , .containing . ■. • . . I ".'■:■" 595 ACRES 3 ROODS 4 POLES, ■. • --Known us the ARRIERS. . ■ '" Lot 2—Sections 1a and 39, of Block VII, and Section 4, of Block XXIII, Jacobs River Hundred, containing P; 504^ ACRES.: c ..... ■ .... .' The'foregoing lots will be sold in one, if desired, being a compact block. The situation is ir within one mile of Thornbury railway station ? and three miles from Riverton. The public road k> and railway passes through the centre of the prob> perty'for about" one mile. Has a frontage of l" about two miles to Jacobs river; about 300 acres 6 in good English grasses, of which about 50 acres have just been laid down; about 150 acres in stubble and 100 acres first furrow, with turnips. All well fenced and ditched, and about 100 acres newly drained, one chain apart, with 10-inch timber; together with all buildings—good fourroomed house, new stables, loose boxes, stockyard, barns, dairy, harness room, &c., Lot 3—Sections 23,24, and 53, Block VI, Jacobs River Hundred, containing 217 - acres and 38 poles, Hamilton's Flat, within two miles of Riverton, about '•■ J half a mile frontage to Riverton road, and extend'iDfe to Jacobs river; about : 200 acres is rich river flat, balance n . terrace, which forms the road frontt e age; ring fenced and ditched, together ie with buildings. s, Lot 4—Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, Block 11, A ' ' • ' Jacobs River Hundred, containing 187 a ca 2r 35p, South Riverton, known as el THE ROCKS, 7 About one mile from Riverton, with nearly a ■x mile of bay frontage, most heavily timbered, situation and view.uusurpassed. A large portion of the land is cleared of brushwood and sown with English grass. - ■ ■ ■■ te The Buildings consist of a first-class new sixse roomed house, with large entrance hall, iron k, roof, double brick chimnoyf, ceilings and walls k- boarded and varnished; with mantelpieces, &c. c- to match; new milk house, &c.; has a splendid s), orchard^ x- Lot s—Allotments 5 and part of 4, Block j. A, South Riverton, frontage to Bates •c street and Government road, with coter tage erected thereon. ... : >), :; Lot 6—Allotment 5 of Block I, South cc ' . Riverton, containing lr 24p, frontage id . , "-,- to Milton street,, with building'thereIy on. ; th . , —— - .: ■ ; ■■ • m These- properties are all freehold. Titles, zb Crown grant and certificates, free of encumbrance. Plans at Auctioneer's office. Personal inspection respectfully invited. rs r Terms: 10 per cent, cash ; balance, 30 days, le 7T~ ,y Also, ;«' The whole of the valuable pedigree stud of , CLYDESDALE BROOD MARES AND n ENTIRES, SHEEP, CATTLE, FARM IMPLEMENTS, &c, The exact date for the sale of which willbe O. named in a futnre issue. 15ju m ' by E. B. Martin. an -—. ■ ——— — T» B. MARTIN, Je JK/« AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR, HOUSE, LAND, and ESTATE AGENT. i; Crown Laud Sales and Waste Land Board Business attended to. — COLONIAL BANK BUILDINGS, Water street, Dunedin. Bju 0- Business Notices f EVIATHAN KAILWAYTEMPERANCK N, 4j ,v- HOTEL at (Opposite Itailway Station), I) D 5 li 1) I B. ml yj. : .Mn SILK ; ... ' ... Phopribtbess. atiof The position occupied by this Hotel should ronta the most convenient for the Trovelliut: l'"Wi, ; . '^> iiud the Proptetress will spnro uo pains to mnlotrtin j°° ;h8 high reputation It has acquired undnr lier miumgemeat. . '?n Jlrcnkfast trom ... ... T tot. lunch' ... •« latoa Iflaii kS "OOBKRT CLELAND & 'CO. j. a . ~ BOND AHD O1L&WFOBD STKMBTS, ad- ■.-..■• DDNEDIIJ. has ■ ' ■ : ' ■■■'.• : .... ft HABBITSKIKS,: SHKBPSKIH&, es.B HOKSBHAIK, Sc. 18 Ooußht. in iinr Quantities all, the Xmr Hound. 2ju TOB EP H GI £ t.O. T T S ■4, if - gTJSBIi PSSS. "}; QOLD UKOiL, J:'AEIS, 1878. . ~].\ lie? 1 c«m >,„ .it Htotimtnrn t.hrniii>hnut the World. 7»O

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8209, 14 June 1888, Page 4

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