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AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, 2Sth MAY, At 2 o'clock. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM IN THE TaIERI DISTRICT. DONALD REID & 00. have received instructions from Jamos Sim, Esq., to sell by auction, at their Rooms, High Btreet, Dunedio, on the above d<\te, Sections 26 and 27, Block I, Maungatua district, containing 123*. Or. 18p. fiistclass land, all fenced, and subdivided into five paddocks with liva fences, nearly the whole being laid down in English grass. The buildings, which are of stone with iron roofs, aro very substantial . The prr-perty is well sheltered and has a never -failing supply of water. The property is on tbe main road to Lower Waipon, the soil is of good quality, aud it is within eaßy distance of church and Bchools. Terms (very liberal) at sale. 14my TUESDAY, 17(h MAY, At 12 o'clock. At Green Mand (four miles from Duneditf). IMPORTANT CLEAIUNG-OUT SALE OF CLYDESDALE STALLION (DUNCAN GREY), DRAUGHT MARKS, COLTS AND FOALS, LIGHT-HAR-NESS HOUSES, DAIRY COWs DAIRY CJTENSILS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from Mr George Wallace to sell by auction, at his premises, Green Island (four miles from Dunedin on tbe Main South Road), on Tueed*y, 17th May, at 12 o'clock, The pure Clydesdale entire horse Di»BC*n Grey, rising 6 years old ; Bire Young Vanquisher (imported) ; dam, Maggie 2ud, by Prince Charlie (importeo), &c , &c. Q draught mare 3, 4 and 5 years old ; 1 two-year-old draught filly i draught mare (imported fiom Victoria), with foal at foot by Duncan Gray 1 yearling draught colt r t hacks and light-harness horses, 3 and 4 years old l()three-year-old steers (suitable for turnip feeding) 1 Q prime dairy cows in full muk and coming to the calving 1 buggy and Bet of harness ; 4 tons potatoes. Vtao, Dairy utensils, and the whole of Mr Wallace's household furniture. The Aucbioneera have pleasure in calling attention to this sale, aud in doing so beg to assure intending purchasers that everything will be offered for Unreserved Sale, Mr Wallace being about to letvo the district, he having purchased a botol and store at Ngipara. The stock ia all in first-class order, and will be sold in lots to Buit purchaßera. L 3 .^ " WEDNESDAY, 25th MAY, At 2 o'clock. CAPITAL FARM of 270 AORES, NEAR EIVifiRTON. M'ARDELL AND CO. have received instructions from Mr Ficlay Murcbison (as attorney for Mr Murdoch M'Rae) to sell by auction at their Rooms, Don street, laveroargill, on the above date, That valuable and beautifully situated property, known as— "CONCHRA," Near Wild Bush. This picturesque little property of 270 acreß occupies a commandiag position on the sheltered side of Wild Bush, and overlooking Pourapcurakina and Aparima rivers, and comprises sections 51, 52, and 53, of blook 111, Jacob's River Hundred. The improvements comprise four roomed cobtsge, threß-stalled Bfcable, Bhed, orchard, &c, &o. The farm is partially fenced and subdivided into three paddocks. With the exception of about 10 acres, the whole may be considered as virgin soil, 70 aores having been ploughed bub never cropped . There is permanent water, and a choice piece of bush on the property. , As the proprietor is residing in Scotland, he has instructed his attorney to realize, and the farm will therefore be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. Full particulars on application to the auctioneers, M'Ardell and Co. ; Mr Finlay Murchlson, Gow Creek, Waikaia; Mr Stephen Watson, Kintail, Riverton. The latter will show intending buyers over the land. M'ARDELL AND CO., 3Q ft p Auctioneers. AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE. HENRY J. BACON & CO., having secured Commodious Premises in Dowling street, have determined to have WEEKLY AUCTION SALES of DAIRY and FARM PRODUCE, viz., Cheeße, Butter, Eggs, Poultry, &c, every Friday at 2 o'clock ; FURNITURE and Miscellaneous Goods every day as per arrangement j and will oontinue their TIMBER SALES as ÜBual at the Rattary street Yard every Saturday at 2 o'clock. Consignments Invited. N.B.— Dairy and Farm Produce ebould be sent' in day previous, or early on morning of sale. HENRY J. BACON & CO., Auctioneers and Valuators, Dowling and Bond streets, Dunedin, QFIJOES j PQWMNQ STfIEET,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1540, 14 May 1881, Page 16

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