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Sales by Auction. > I, ■ —— , FRIDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE -PIANO, &c. JA.HES SAMSON &CO will sell by auction at their Rooms, Fnmitnre, &c, consisting of t Walnut' suita in silk tapestry (plash borders), cabinet (mirro: back), 6 Austrian yhairs, Brussels carpet (15 : 11), hearthrug, steel-bar fender, fireirons, &sh pan, coal vase, whatnot, 3 superior water colours crystal chandelier, vases, music stool, 100 table cornice pole, iron and wood bedsteads and bed ding, chests of drawers of all descriptions wardrobe, washstand and bedroom wsre duchesse tables, looking-glasses, portable boiler dresser, kitchen tables, chairs, linoleum, Singei gowing maehina (latest improved, almost new), ironmongery, . &c., &c, &o. 20 WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY 1895,~ At 2.30 p.m. GLADSTONE TOWNSHIP, NORTH-EAS_ VALLEY. WA. WAL TO B • has received instructions from Mi 3. H. Lambert to offer for sale'by publii auction, at his Central Auction Rooms, Higl •fleet, as above; 88 SECTIONS (in large blocks), comprising nearly the whole of the TOAVN BHIP OF GLADSTONE, NORTHEAST VALLEY. The above property has a charming situation, «_th a beautiful view of Dunedin and: harbour, and is close to the Botanical Gardens ahd the Tram Terminus. Title underthe Land Transfer Aot. Plans anclinil particulars on application to IHE AUCTIONEER, High street. N.B.—Mr Lambart, having held the above property for several years, has now decided to realise at prices and on terms that must command compeHtion. , 13i FRIDAY, 21st EEBRUARY, At 10 o'clock sharp. At the Dunedin Horse Saleyards. ANNUAL SALE of HIGH-CLAS&. YEARLINGS, , From the Famous Warrinj^on Stud. •-^ntTBIGHT, - STEPHENSON, & CO, W have received instructions* from the Hon. George M'Lean to sell by auction, at the above time and! place, The following highly-bred Yearlings from bis Warrington Stud: — , ,1. Chestnut Colt, by St. Clair —Lady Florence. g*. Bay Colt, by St. Clair—Lady Gertrude. This colt is half-brother to Euroclydon, winner of tbe New Zealand Cup, Derby, &c., and holder of the two miles and a-quarter record of the colonies. 3» Bay Colt, by St. Clair—Mountain Lily; half-brothor to Warrington, Tiger Lily, &c. ' " 4. Bay Filly, by , St. Clair—lndolence; half-sister to Dcrmeur, &a. 6: Bay Filly, by St. Clair—Legerdemain; half-sister to St. Ives,. Conjurer, &c. G. Chestnut Filly, by St. Clair—Mistral; sister to Mist 7. Brown Filly, by Cuirassier—Radiant; half-sister to Lustre. Also, 8-Bay Gelding, by St. Clair—Mountain Lily; two years old; half-brother to Warrington. The above may be inspected at Power's Stables, Maclaggan street, from Tuesday, 18th inst, np to day of sale. Catalogues and all particulars to be had- on Implication to , THE AUCTIONEERS. Note the day of Sale: FRIDAY, 21st FEBRUARY 1896. THURSDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, '. At 12 o'clock. At Gowrie Farm, West Taieri, UNRE SERVED SALE Of Purebred Shorthorn Cattle, Border Leicester Sheep," imported hackney stallion Cock of the Walk, draught and light harness Horses, I'igs, farming implements, dairy utenßils, &c. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from Andrew Rankin, Esq., to sell by auction at above time and place : The Gowrie herd of shorthorn Cattle, including ohampion stud Bull, 18 stud Cows and Heifers, and 4 young 'Bulls 7 first-class dairy Cows, all in milk, and 7 Calves 250 purebred Eorder Leicester Sheep, chiefly 2, 4, 6, and 8-tooth Ewes, from stock bred by Hon. M. Holmes; Messrs M'Kercber Bros, and Mr'Wm. Grey. Ihe imported hackney stallion Cock of the Walk 10 saddle and light harness Horses, Colts, and Fillies 6 very good draught Mares and Geldings. Farm drays, exhibition buggy, ploughs'; harrows, rollers, woolprcss, dairy utensils, pigs, and poultry, &c., &c. . Full list of entries in Ota o Witness of 13th inst., and Otago Daily Times bf 15th. 17f FRIDAY, 27th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. '. , At Donnett's Halt, Kelso. 5304-ACRES of the GLENKENICH ESTATE, Subdivided iato 22 Farms. HTTTTRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & ; CO. T w are favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Captain Mackenzie tc Bell by public auction, at above time and place: 5304 acres °f tbe celebrated Glenkenich . Estate, in 22 Farms, varying in size from 9 to 489 acres. . These Farms are close to Glenkenich and Kelso railway stations and within three miles of Tapanui Township. They contain some of the best land in the Gore and Tapanui districts, and are all in good heart. Flans of the Estate can ne obtained from the Auctioneers, at Dunedin ; Mr J. R.° Mackenzie, sn the Estate; or from Mr Dunnett, Kelso. ~ Full particulars as to terms, &c. (which are Wry easy) in Witness and in Saturday's Times. FRIDAY, 21st FEBRUARY 1896~ At 9 o'clock sharp/ Powers Yards, Maclaggan street. THE MUTUAL AGENCY- COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) have been instructed to offer for sale by auction •s above-: Thoroughbred COLT, 2 years old, by Artillery—Tangi, bred at Elderslie, half-brother to AVolverine, Wolf's Crag, Tangi Maid, and Haka. Full pedigree • at sale. This colt was broken in about March last, but as he was growing so fast he bad to be turned out, and was not taken np again until December; he is thoroughly quiet, and has never been raced or tried. Sale, 9 o'clock sharp. 18f L. MACLEAN, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, 21st FEBRUARY 1896, At 9 o'clock sharp. Alf3?ower's Yards, Maclaggan street. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS YEARLINGS. THE MUTUAL AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) have received instructions frqm John Reid, Esq, Elderslie, to sell by auction, The following High-class Yearlings, bred at Elderslie :— Brown Colt, Artillery—Fairy Maid Black Gelding, AVolverine—Sortie Brown Filly, Artillery—Titania Brown Filly, Medallions-Pibroch Bay Filly, Medallion—Siren Brown Filly, Medallion—Huguenot. The above are now at D. and J. Bacon's otables, E3cg street, and every facility will be given by groom in charge to anyone wishing to inspect them. , • The Auctioneers wish to call the attention bl •porting gentlemen and others to the sale oi the above bighly-bred yearlings, whose parentage is unequalled in the Southern Hemisphere. L. MACLEAN, Auctioneer. Note date and hour of sale, FRIDAY, 21st February, 9 o'clock sharp. ' Erooerties for Sale and to Let, s "OrOTEL AND GENERAL STORE. JFOK SALE, LBASE and GOODWILL -of th( Old-established and AVell-known Accommodatior House and General Store, situated at AVaipin Bay, on the East Coast of tho North Island, doinj A large and profitable business. For full-particulars apply to . - M. M'CREDIE, Agent, 17f Gisborne. TJ7.OR SALE, Lease of LEADING HOTEI JD in City. For terms, &c„ «E»lv to Cacstick •Rattray street M

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10599, 20 February 1896, Page 8

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