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Wool Sales. WOOL SALES. TO SQUATTERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. The large business done in Wool suggested to many parties last year the desirability of Auction Sales during the Season, but a great drawback to the successful carrying out of such a plan arose from the want of suitable premises for storing the Woel and showin« the samples; this obstacle being now removed^ MM 4 LANDRESS, HEPBURN !c Co' with the»promised support of Messrs J. Jones & Co • „ Dalgbtty, Rattrat &Co „ Cargill &Co „ R. B. Martin & Co „ Morrison, Law &Go And Others, • Have resolved to hold Weekly Auctions in their ' New Premises, Manse-street, for the Sale' of Wool during the Season. Early Notice will be given of the First Sale. ML. H. and Co. have engaged a first-class wool-stapler. i WOOL. TO SQUATTERS, MERCHANTS, AND ' OTHEKS. jy-'LANDRESsTHEPBUItN & CO, have arranged for 'the Storage of Wool to the extent of 2,000 BALES. Parties sending their Wool for Sale by Auction, will receive the benefit of the above ar rangeraent, Free of Store Rent WOOL AND COLONIAL PSODUCB. (TIHE Undersigned are buyers of Wool, Tallow, JL Sheepskins, and other FroduCe, or will make' libernl advances on the same, consigned to their Friends, Messrs. D ALGETY & Co., London, and Melbourne. D ALGETY, BUCKLEY." & CO. , Lyttelton and Christchurch. DALGETY, RATTRAY, §• CO., , Dunedin and Oamaru. ADVANCES .ON WOOL. rp H E Undersigned are prepared to make Liberal Advances on Wool consigned to their friends in London, Messrs Antony Gibbs and Sons. BRIGHT BROTHERS & CO. Dunedin, 21st October, 1864. ' \ ADVANCES ON WOOL. 'pHE Undersigned are prepared to make X. liberal pi§h advances on wool, consigned to (heir friends in London, Messrs Potter, Wilson and Co. They are also cash buyers of wool. GEORGE GRAY RUSSELL and CO., _,-' (Temporary^ffice> Stafford-street. Bunedin, 24th October, 1864. For Sale, "~*~ TO DjAltfY FARMERS, BUTCHERS, STOCK IMPORTERS, Or parties desirous of obtaining A SNUG FARM RESIDENCE CLOSE TO DUNEDIN. GILLIES AND STREET have been instructed by the proprietor. Mr John Duff, to offer * FOR POSITIVE SALE, His well-known FREEHOLD FARM, Situated in NORTH-EAST VALLEY, Containing about 219 Acres more or less, with all improvements thereon, Consisting of 14 acres fenced in and id grass, 16 acres broken up, stroug fern-tree House, stock-yard, &c, &c. CO ACRES Of the property are under TIMBER. A large proportion of which is of a - most suitable description for fencing, and is easily acce^ible from the main metalled road. The remainder of the property is under natural grasses, and is most suitable for, GRAZING SHEEP OR CATTLE, Either for the DUNEDIN MARKET OR FOR DAIRY / PURPOSES. Being also centrally situated with reference to Dunedin and Port Chalmers, it possesses advantages for DEPASTURING NEWLY IMPORTED STOCK Unequalled by any property near the Port. At its northern extremity ii fronts to the MAIN NORTHERN ROAD about three miles from towhj so that a large portion of the bush part of the property could be sold or leased at high rates as ' ■- BUILDING SITES FOR VI,L L A RESIDENCES', The various views from it being beautiful in the extreme. • In tbis way the largest portion of the price could be repaid without affecting in the least the value of the* Farm for dairy purposes. For Price, which is decidedly low, and other particulars, , Apply to GILLIES & STREET; Land and Estate Agents and Auctioneers.

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Otago Witness, Issue 679, 3 December 1864, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 679, 3 December 1864, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 679, 3 December 1864, Page 23