Sales by Auction. BABBITSKINS. All Skins consigned to us are carefully CLASSED ami VALUED before being offered for Sale. Mr LOME conducts all sales perionally, and we guarantee to return TOP MARKET PRIOB. A. LORIE AND CO., AUOIIONBEHS. DUNBDIN. We hold a sale of Babbit and Sheepskins, Poultry, Fruit, and Potatoes every FIUDAY, at Uo'oleek. Proceeds remitted tvery Xueada7, or same day ns ci>le » required. - *""? THURSDAY NEXT, 11th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. At Booms, High street. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S KNITTED and WOOLLEN UNDERCLOTHING. A L"0 BT B & 0 0., A.* favoured with instructions from the Preston Hosiery Company, England, will Bell »ti their Rooms, on Thursday next, ' An invoice of Woollen Goods, comprising: Freston skirts, combinations, clouds, bodices, vests, bojs' suits, ladies' stockings, gentlemen's soolis, &o, &c. These goods were shipped to the order of a looal firm, who are unable to meet their engagements. We are consequently instructed by the manufacturers to sell them absolutely without reserve. The Monmouth Telegraph, speaking of these goods, saya:—"Of the quality of these goods we oan speak confidently, aud we recommend them cordially, as wo have ourselves purchased and worn them, and we believe there are no better made." __; TUESDAY, 16th JUNE 1891, At 11 o'clock sharp. At Greytown Railway Station. DONALD REID & CO. will sell by auction at 3reytown, on Tuesday, the 16th inst., at 11 o'clock sharp: 20 heavy draught Mares and Geldings, sound and staunoh, grand workers, aud will be sold subject to trial 6 saddle and light harness Horses 1 thoroughbred Le Loup Mare, 6 years old 1 thoroughbred bay Filly, 2 years, Angler, and the draught Entire Peter Carey. The above will be found a very superior lot of farmers' horses, and as they will be offered for Positive Sale, they are deserving attention from anyone in quest of good stock. Particulars in later advertisement. sju THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 10th JUNE. Burnaide Yards. QK head of fat and forward conditioned *>*> CATTLE OK prime grain-fed PIGS. BE ID, MACLEAN, & 00., Auctioneers. lOju THURSDAY, 25th JUNE, At 3 p.m. SALE of a FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL FARM at FLAG SWAMP (Near Palmerston). EE ID, MACLEAN, & CO. have received instructions from Mr Robett Sutherland, to sell by auction at their rooms, Jetty street, Dunedin, oa Thursday, June 25th, at 3 p.m.: His Choice 120-aere FARM at Flag Swamp, known ds Ncwlands; together with all the improvements thereon, comprising a Six-roomed Dwellinghouae, Five-stall Stable, Barn, Chaffhouse, Cow Shed, Piggeries, Dairy, &c. The property is subdivided into six paddocks, has a never-failing supply of water, adjoins the main road, is close to the post office and school, and within 15 minutes' walk of the Goodwood railway station. The land is some of the best in this favourite looality, and is especially adapted for wheat yrowing orgraz'mg purposes. We may add that the Farm is placed in our hands for bona fide sale, and we would draw the especial attention of men of moderate means to the above announcement, affording as it does, an opportunity of securing a rich aud most desirable freehold in a good locality. The stock, implements, and household furniture will be disposed of iv about a week or 10 days after the property. Further particulars may be obtained on application to REID, MACLEAN, & CO., sj u Auctioneers. TO SHEEP FARMERS, CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. VALUABLE STATION PROPERTY For SALE BY AUCTION. rjBID, MACLEAN, & CO., __X in conjunction with WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., have received instructions (owing to the death of Mr IJ. Walker, sen.) from Messrs Falton, Stanley, & Co., attorneys for Mr John Walker, jun., to sell by public auction, at Reid, Maolean, and Co.'s Rooms, Jetty street, Duuedin, On THURSDAY, 25th JUNE 1891, At 3 p.m., The Well-known GLENARY STATION, Situated in the Waikaia District, Otago, Comprising: 9QQI acres of rich Freehold Land. DQ AAA acres of Government Leasehold OO t \J\J\l Land, having 21 years to rnn from the Ist of March 1887, at the nominal rental of £55 per annum. 1 9 d-RO aore3 of Government Leasehold -LAijtfcOU Ljhj^ having 10 years to run from the Ist March 1889; rental, £40 per annum. The whole to be sold with a flock of 1 9 !79Q well culled Crossbred and Merino Xiif \ iiO SHEEP. Also, All Cattle, Horses, Plant, Buildißgs, Fenoing,and other Improvements pertaining thereto as a GOING CONCERN. The flock may be divided into the following classes—viz. : 2400 halfbred and crossbred Ewes, four, six and eight-tooth 1700 merino Ewes, four, six, and eight-tooth 1400 merino Ewes, four-tooth 3805 halfbred and metino wethers, four, bi'x, and eight-tooth 1200 two-tooth Ewes 838 two-tooth Wethers 1250 Hoggets 130 merino, Lincoln, and Border Liecester Rams 12,723 There are also about X A head of Rood Cattle; °V And 1 (i Horses, including a valuable Entire. Glcnary Station is distant seven miles from Bwitzers, and 20 miles from the Riversdale Railway Station, the property being well watered by the Waikaia and other streams, which also form good natural boundaries. The Buildings are very extensive and complete, and comprise an Eight-roomed Brick Dwelling House, Outhouses, Woolshed, Men's Cottages, Chaff-house, Good Stable; while every other convenience necessary for the working of the property will also be found. Referring further to the flock, we may say that it has been heavily culled this season, 2000 having been sold, and there are now no brokenmouthed sheep on the place. Of the total number, about half are crossbreds and half merinos; and it iB estimated that the property could easily be made to carry 20,000 sheep. Four thousand five hundred Ewes have been put to the ram this season, this beiug about the present carrying capacity of the Freehold. The sole reason for the property being placed upon the market ia the death of the owner's father and the necessity for his (the owner's) immediate departure for Home. In concluding our remarks, we cannot too — strongly recommend this property to the notice of the public, as it is without doubt one of the most desirable and profitable stations, either for investment or occupation, that has been offered of late. Easy terms will be arranged and facilities offered for the inspection of the estate prior to sale. D For full particulars apply to v. THE AUCTIONEERS, Dunedin; Df Or FULTON, STANLEY, & CO., 23my Dunedin and Invercargill. D. J. ESAM.] [C. ABTHTO. THURSDAY, 25th JUNE, ~ At 11 a.m. KAIHU VALLEY RAILWAY, PLANT, ROLLING STOCK, &c, &c. By order of the Mortgagee. ESAM & ARTHUR have received instructions from the MinisD ter for Public Works to sell by public auction, S at their Mart, Queen and Elliott streets, Auckland, on Thursday, 25th June, at 11 a.m.: The K»ihu Valley Railway (17 miles in I, length), with wharf, plant, rolling stock, o, &c; in full working order. ;n The whole wilJ be offered in one lot as a going ' c concern. For further particulars apply to the District s, Engineer, Auckland; or the Auctioneers. 25m is nniMß, after all, Is the one grand te«t. Wolfe's v' A Sohnapps has been iOyeari before the public.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9138, 10 June 1891, Page 4
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