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' AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 17th APRIL, At 12 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE at LOWER WAIPURL TI4T AOLEAN BROTHERS! ITA instructed by Alexander Kinlochj will sell by auction, at Berwick (Lower Waipori), on the above date, ! Sections 3 and 4, block 1., Berwick, on "which is erected a two-roomed cottage, with good garden attached. j Sections 5, 6, and 22, block 1., Berwick, with fouriroomed dwelling-house, wash house, barn, cow shed, &c, thereon. Sections 13, 14, and 15, block V, Ber wick, Also, 82 head Cattle, Consisting of — |2 hea <l prime fat cattle 40 „ half fat „ X 0 $ u * et dairy cows 20 head young cattle 2 draught colts, And j Buckeye Reaper, and 1 Swing Plough. Immediately thereafter, on account of Mr John M'Kay, 3 i'&cte sections, block 11., Berwick, with dwelling house of five rooms and out buildings thereon, also a quantity of household furniture, &c. 7a]? MACLEAN BROTHERS. FRIDAY, 20th APRIL, At 12 o'clock. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED DISPLENISHING SALE. MACLEAN BROTHERS, instructed by David Borrie, Esq., will sell by auction, at his Farm, Huntley, West Taieri, on the above date, The whole of his valuable stock, implements, furniture, and effects, Consisting of — 300 fat cross-bred ewes pnd wethers 20 W cows, and 40 head yoang cattle g heavy draught mares and geldings 5 c °lts and nlli«s Pigs, poultry, &c, &c, &c. IMPLEMENTS : Six-horse power threshing machine, two Teapers, horse hay-rake, chaffcutter, double and single furrow ; ploughs, harrows, drill plough and grubber, potatoe digger, road and tip drays, dray and plough harness, and all other necessary implements and tools. : 1 double-seated buggy, pony, and harness * \ A quantity of hay and straw, and all root crops on the farm, if not previously disposed of. Also, All household furnitnre, kitchen and dairy utensils, &c, &c. Mr Borrie being about to let his farm, has instructed us to state that the above-men-tioned sale will be POSITIVELY UNRESERVED, A fact which, combined with the well-known excellent quality of his stock and plant, cannot fail to bring a large attendance of buyers. MACLEAN BROTHERS, 31m Auctioneers. SAW MILL and 1290 ACRES OF BUSH. OKAINS, BANKS PENINSULA. MESSRS H. MATSON AND CO. have received instructions from John E. Thacker, Esq. (who is about to visit Ireland) to Bell by private treaty. All that MAGMFICENT FREEHOLD, Comprising — 1290 cteß , and being Rural Sections Nos. 22,581, 23,093, 23.094, 19,545, 19,544, 23.087, 22,974, 21,061, 19,547, 19,363, 19,371, 19,546, part of the Okain's Estate. Together with THE MILL, and other improvements thereon. The mill has only just been completed, and is fitted with all the late improvements, Cornish boiler and engine of 26-horse power, me Lai tables, feeding gear, and every necessary for the economical and profitable working of the business ; in fact, the mill, for completeness and capabilities, is unequalled in the Colonies. The l»nd is covered with magnificent black pine, totara, and white pine timber, producing a supply at the rate of 50,000 ft per week for ten years. A tramway is laid from the mill right into the bush and down to the end of the new jetty, where vessels load drawing 10ft. The above 1290 acres is maiden bush, never having been disturbed, is within ea3y distance of the saw mill, and is easily attainable, __*

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Otago Witness, Issue 1324, 14 April 1877, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1324, 14 April 1877, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1324, 14 April 1877, Page 13