Sales by Auction. MONDAY, 16th INST., At half-past 2 o'clock. ONSLOW HOUSE AND GROUNDS, Township of Musselburgh. BM. SPBDDING « has received instructions from the ASSETS REALISATION BOARD to sell by auction on Monday, the 16th inst., at half-past 2 o'clock: PART OF BLOCK LXVIII, MUSSELBURGH, Having 451 7 Linlcs frontage to Queen's Drive, 290 frontagu to Beach Railway, and a depth of 271 along Block XXI, With ONSLOW HOUSE THSREON. As the Vendors have decided to dispose of the above Property, the reserve will be small and the terms of payment easy. 7my ] THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 14th MAY, At 11 o'clock. At Dunedin Horse Saleyards, '-^nJTRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. will sell by auction the BOOTH and RACE BOOKS for the Tahuna Park Trotting Club's Meeting on 23rd and 28th Msy. 13my THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 14th MAY, At 11 o'clock. Afc the Dunedin Horse Saleyards. WRIGHT, STHPKENSON, & CO. will sell by auction the BOOTHS and RACE PRIVILEGES In connection with Dunedin Jockey Club's May Meeting. limy PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from Mr James Beattie, jun., to sell by suction, at his Farm, Highcliff, on MONDAY, 6bh June, at 12 o'clock: His herd of dairy Cows, farming implements, dairy utensils, &c. Fall particulars in fnture issue. 14my I'UESDAY, 17th MAY, Afc 2 o'clock. At Bellamy's Hotel, Heriot. The Far-famed SPYLAW ESTATES, In the celebrated Crooksfcon district, subdivided into THREE NICE FARMS. "OnrPJGHT, STEPHBNSON, & CO. V v have received instructions from Mr Thos. G. Robertson, Who for family reasons is leaving -the district, to sell by public auction, at above time and place The far-famed Spylaw Estate, subdivided into tbree farms, as follows : Lot I—Say, 250 acres, of which 110 acres are laid down in English grass and 63 acres in turnips (a good crop), well fenced and subdivided into three paddocks. Lot 2—Say, 240 acres. This is a very fine farm, tile drained, and subdivided into three paddocks by the Angoilla stream and Heriot Burn. About 100 acres in stubble, and, say, 140 acres laid down in English grass. Lot 3—Say, 192 acres. The homestead block, together with seven-roomed dwelling house, orchard, and garden,- 10-stalled stable and loose box, barn, cartshed, woolshed, sheepyard, sheep dip, &c, &c. The buildings, fencing, &c., are all in first-clans order. About 50 acres "are in turnips (good crop), and 120 acres are in English grass. These farms are in splendid heart, having never been cropped to any extent, and as they are in the famous Crookston district (considered equal to the Taieri for fertility and the production of wheat, oats, grass, and turnips), buyers in quest of good agricultural farms j should not fail to attend this sale. The farms are only distant two and a-half miles from Heriot railway station. Terms will be very liberal, and possession will be given Ist June. '«■ ' 4my SATURDAY, 28fch MAY, ! Afc 12 6'elock. At Oamaru. To Breeders, Farmers, Contractors, Town Carriers, and others. GREAT SALE of CLYDESDALE STOCK! From Windsor Park. ' WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. (in conjunction with the N.ZrLOAN I and MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED) have received instructions from Edward Menlove; Esq., Windsor Park Estate, to sell by traction; ab above time and place, Without reserve: 30 magnificent yoßfig Clydesdale Mares end Geldings, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7-year-olds—ls of them superior, pedigree mares and fiilies, several of them prospective prizetakers and chiefly bred from mares registered in the Stud Book. The geidings ara such as are rarely seen—powerful oheftersi many of them show horses. Catalogues on application. Never before in the experience of the auctioneers have 30 such spiandid mares and geldiogs been offered at any one sale in Otago as this draft of Mr Menlovc's. Also will be sold' on account of Mr Menlove— 6 good spring cart and light harness Horses. THURSDAY, 19th MAY, At 3 p.m. (Immediately after arrival of train). At Central Hall, Tapanni. IMPORTANT SALE Of FREEHOLD FARMS ON BBOOKSDALE ' ESIATE. B ALGETY & CO. (LIMITED) (in conjunction with W. QUIN) are instructed to cell by auction, at above time aad place : OKAf) ACRES (subdivided into farms) *■ • w of the far-famed Brooksdale Estate, comprising: Lot I—Section 5, Block IV, Greenvale, 277 a3r 2p. Lot 2—Section 6, Block IV, Greenvale, 88a Or 2p. Lot 3—Sectione 12, 13,14, 15, and 16, Block I, Greenvale, 302_ 3r 12p (part buah and balance tussock). Lot 4—Section 2, Block I, Greenvsle, 83a Or 23p. Lot s—Sections 3, 10, and 11, Block I, Greenvsle, 242 a2r 27p. Lot 6—Sections 41, 47, 42, 48, 43, 49, and 44, Block I, Greenvale, _09a 2r lp (part bush). Lot 7—Sections 37, 52, 38, 51, 39, 50, and 40, Block I, Greenvaie, £21a Or 19p (part bunh). Lot B—Sections 17, 16, 19, and 20, Block I, Greenvale, 258_». 3r ?.3p (all tussock). Lot 9—Ssotions 5, 6, and 7, Block 11, Crookston, 258 a3r 32p (wheat' land of best quality). The bulk of the land in the above lots ia ia its virgin state, aad is exceedingly strong, rich losmy Eoil, sloping to the northward. There •is a lot of splendid .black snd white piae and totara, on some of the sections. The Land to ba offered is close to Kelso Railway Stitioa, and includes some of the best land in the Tapanui District. Terms, Easy—at sale. Purchasers of timbered land will have to pay 25 par cent, at fall of hammer instead of 10 per cent, demanded on purely agricultural land. For plans apply to DALGETY & CO. (LIMITED), Dunedin, Gore, and Balclutha ; Mr W. QUIN, Tapanui ; Mr R. J. HENDRIE, limy Brooksdale Estate. ' FRIDAY, 20th MAY, At 11.30 o'clock. At Dunne's Yards, Balclutha. Special Sale of FORWARD-CONDITIONED CROSSBRED WETHERS and LAMBS, Off Turnips. DALGETY & CO. (LIMITED) &r« instructed to Bsli by auction, at above time and place: 1200 seven-eighthbred Romney Wethcra 600 tbree-qaartorbi'ed Wethers I 1000 crossbred - Lsoabs (Lincoln-Romney j cross). '. The whole of the wethers have been a month ! on turnips, and are a really magnificent lot— j none better offered this season. The lambs are nearly fat, and carry unusually heavy fleeces. j Sale at 11.30 a.m. sharp. 12my ADIES' PAGE (by Emmeline).—Answers to Correspondents, Table Talk, Chat on Hooks, 'Ladies' Gossip, Home Interests.—Otagß ! WH.:v:-;-.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11113, 14 May 1898, Page 8
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