Sales by Auction. FRIDAY, llth MAY, At 2 o'clock. At A.M.F. Buildings, Princeß strett. GREAT SALE BY AUCTION. W. AYERST INGRAM'S PAINTINGS (which have been on exhibition for the last fortnight), On behalf of the Public Art Gallery. PARK, REYNOLDS, & 00. are instructed by W. Ayerst Ingram, Esq , to sell by auction: The collection of Pictures as above described. Mr Ingram was an exhibitor at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, held at Dunedin in 1889, and through this medium his valuable works are well known to the public of Dunedin. Besides this, in all the galleries and exhibitions in Europe and the colonies his work is considered very high-class. His reputation as a faithful painter of nature is wotld-wide. The collection now offered displays some of his best handiwork, and will amply repay inspection. Catalogues at the Exhibition. On view from To-day (Monday) till day of sale, from 10 till 5.30 o'clock. Tmy THIS DAY (MONDAY), 7th MAY, At 2 o'clock. In Rooms, 39 George street. J CAMPBELL & CO. • have been instructed to sell by auction: Bedsteads, cheffonier, leather and hair suites, carpets, chests of drawers, kapok and feather beds, fenders and fireircne, linoleum, round tables, cots, dressers, cutlery, drapery, washstand and ware, sewing machine, tinware, and f urnituio of every description. ■ 7my TUESDAY, 15th MAY, At 12 o'clock. At Waiwera. GREAT CLEARING-OUI SALE Of DRAUGHT HORSES, CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, &o. Also, CATTLE and SHEEP. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from Messrs Hitchon Bros, (who are giving up contracting, and who are dissolving partnership) to soil by auction, at above time and place : 35 firsfcclass draught Mares and Geldings, three to bix years, splendid workers i light harness Horses and Hacks 20 head mixed Cattle 200 fat Sheep (crossbred wethers and ~ maiden ewes) 200 full-mouth crossbred Ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 350 crossbred Lambs. First-class collection of Farming Implements, nearly all of Reid and Gray's make, and comprising : Six d.f. ploughs, 2 swing ploughs, 1 hillside plough, 5 sets four and five-leaf harrows, 2 setß disc harrows, 2 field grubbers, broadcast seed-sower, Cambridge roller, sixhorse waggon, 2 farm drays (new), 3 tip-drays, blocks, chains, swiDgle-trees, &c, &c. Albo, 25 seta plough, shaft, and leading harness, 800 empty oat and chaff bags. Without reserve. Luncheon provided. SPECIAL NOTICE. Before the above salo commences will be offered i Mr MANLY HITCHON'S HIGHLYCULTIVATED I?ARM at WAIWERA, containing 369 alr Bp, and being Allotment 7 in the original - Albert Downs Estate. This is one of the best farms in the Waiwera district, and as Mr Hitchon is anxious to sell, he is prepared to accept a price in accordance I with the times. Mr Hitchon will gladly show I intending purchasers over the farm. The buildings and improvements on the property [ are new, ample, and complete. Farther particulars on application to Wright, Stephenson, and Co., Dunedin. 7my ' THURSDAY, 17th MAY, At 2 o'clock. At Ooghlan's Prince of Wales Hotel, Clinton. SALE Of the POPOTUNOA ESTATE. SUBDIVIDED INTO 35 FAEMS. An unrivalled opportunity of seouiiDg first-class Farms in one of the choicest Estates in ■ Otago. Terms of Payment Exceptionally Easy. "«XTRIGHT, STEPHENSON, . & CO. »V are favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late James Logan, Esq., to sell by public auction! at above time and place: THE CELEBRATED POPOTUNOA ESTATE, Containing KOKW ACRES, or thereabout*, ■ SUBDIVIDED INTO 35 FARMS. The magnificent Bomestead will be sold with about SBS acres, snd the rest of the Estate in sections according to the Government map, singly or grouped two or more together. Popoltraoa Estate is within one mile of Clinton railway station, and the manager, Mr William M'Callum, will show intending purchasers the farms as it has been decided they should be offered. Immediate possession can be given. Terms (which are exceptionally liberal) are as follow*: —10 per cent, cash on fall of hammer; 15 per cent, in seven days; onequarter in two years; and the remaining half in five years; the unpaid balance to be secured by mortgage, with 5 per cent, interest. In drawing attention to the disposal of these Farms, the Auctioneers would merely remark that ihis sale afford" an opportunity of acquiring valuable and fertile frenhold farms of areas (uitable to every class <sf settlers, in close proximity to railway station, township, school, church, shops, &c, such as can seldom if ever occur again. Of the bona fide nature of the sale no assurance is necessary, as the recent successful sales of the Greenvale and Waipahi estates of the late Mr Lo£&n afford ample evidence of the determination of the. executors to sell. Flans, showing the boundaries of the farms and the order in which they will be offered, to be obtained from the Auctioneers at Dunedin, and at their Gore branch; also, from the following—viz.: Mr Coghlan, Clinton; the Manager Popotonoa estate; Mr Wm. Chisholm, storekeeper, Waiwera; Messrs Somerville Brothers, Waitepeka; Clutha Leader Office, Balclutha; and Mr Wm. Quin, Tapanni. smy FRIDAY, Hth MAY, At 12 noon sharp. SHEEP SALE at EWEBUfIN. THE FARMERS' AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED) will hold their Third Sale at the Yards, Eweburn, on above date: ■; Present entries: 1000 merino Wethers " 100 crossbred Wethers 250 crossbred Wethers 150 crossbred Wethers 600 merino Ewes 1000 young crossbred Morinoa and Lambs (all from one station) iioo If not sold previously: 2500 half bred Lambs (one line) 30 three and four year old Steers and Heifers. Entries invited and received up to time of s tat ting Salo. JOHN GUINDLEY, toy ■ Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 15th MAY 1894. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SHEEP SALE 5800 SHEEP. 5800 THE FARMERS' AGBN.CY COMPANY (LIMITED), instructed by the Executors of the late Mr James Logan, will sell by auction, on Tuesday, 15th May 1891, at the Homestead, Greenvale (close to Kelso Railway Station), at 11 o'clock sharp : 2640 two-tooth ctoßsbrcd Ewes 7W three-quarterbred Lambs 630 two-tooth Ewes 580 four-tooth Ewes 630 two-tooth Wethers 580 four-tooth Wethers. 5800 __ As most of the land has been sold, the above will be offered for positive sale in lots to suit purohaiers. The late Mr Logan's Romney flock is too> well-known to need any comment on our part. SALE at the HOMESTEAD, Kolao, TUESDAY, 15th MAY 189*. At 11 o'clock sharp. Luncheon provided, JOHN GRINDLEY, 3my Auctioneer. /^(ILBEY'S DEY GIN. \jf Eminent physicians recoromjpd it. fop
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10042, 7 May 1894, Page 4
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