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AUCTIONS, WOOL. WOOL. Otago Corn and Wool Exchange, High street. SATURDAY, 2lßt JANUARY, 1882, At 2 o'clock. DONALD REID & CO. will hold their fourth sale of this season,, at Jtheir Wool Stores, High street, Saturday * next, 21at January, when they will submit a large catalogue Greasy, washed, and Bcoured wools. _____ » Catalogues 11 o'clock Friday. 21ja THURSDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock, < At the Upper Wyndham Station, near Clinton. IMPORTANT SALE OF THE "WYNDHAM FLOCK" op' ' ' l PURE MERINO SHEEP. < TntTRIGHT, STEPHENSON, ft ; CO., Vt (in conjunction with Carewell, White* and Co., Invercargill), have , wceived instruotions from John Anderson, Eiq. to sell by auction, at the Upper Wyndham Station,, near Clinton, on Thursday, 16th February, at 12 o'clock, Tte whole of the Wyndham Flock of Pure Merinos, consisting of — STUD SHEEP (selected). 60 two-tooth rams 50 four-tooth rams '' 20 six-tooth rams 75 ram lambs : 500 two-tooth ewes 600 four-tooth ewes 400 six-tooth ewes / , 600 eight-tooth ewes 200 ewe lambs. ' FLOCK SHEEP. 650 cams, two, four, six, and eight-tooth.: - and lambs 5000 ewes and wethers, two, four, six, and eight-tooth, and lambs Also, " 1600 two, four, and six-tooth crossbred ewes and wethers and lambs. Over 1000 of the crossbred, and .merino wethers are.prime fat. ■. rt ,,. (M{(rt < „ , » The mere mention of the, name of Mr John i Anderson as the breeder of the above sheep ia sufficient guarantee of their excellence. „.t l, . ,„ The original ewes were purchased from Mr Suisted, of Otepopo, and were* supplemented from time to time with importations from Australia by Messrs Rossiter and Clsnt. Rams wera purchased -from importations by Mr W. H. Valpy, from Tasmania, and from importations by Mr A. B. Murray, of Adelaide, and some few years' ago' the American merino was intrcdueed, the progeny of the latter having since been kept to the breeding ewes, whioh has done much to add to the quality and profit of the flock. „,.,». And on THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH, At 12 o'clock, • they will of offer, at the Lower Wyndham Station, near Wyndham, 50 choice breeding cows (shorthorns), by Acme, Ethiopian, and Bismarck 60 shorthorn heifers, one and two years old, by Butteifly and Ethiopian 9 selected bulls, by Acme, Ethiopian, Butterfly, and Bismarck ( 4 100 head prime fat bullocks 60 heed prime fat spayed cows 100 head mixed cattle, consisting of bullocks and cows , - 1 thoroughbred entire horse, Young Barbiere, by Bay Camden,out of St, Barbiere 20 thoroughbred brood mares 60 thoroughbred colts and fillies, broken and unbroken 12 station hacks , . 8 superior draught horses, and 4 saddle and light-harness horses. Both cattle and horses will be found on in> spection to fully bear out Mr Anderson's reputation as a breeder, the former having been caref ally bred from Btock originally purchased from Mrs Deans, of Riccarton, Mr Joshua Page (a noted judge of shorthorns), the late Mr John Nimmo, and Mr Robertson^ of Victoria. Mr Anderson's horses are well and favourably known in this market,' so that no comment about them is necessary. Catalogues on application to Carswell, White, and Co., Invercargill; Ford and Newton, Christchurch : and M. R. Miller, Napier. 14ja WEDNESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1882. At 3 p.m. Desirable Estate For Sale. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. (in conjunction with MACLEAN & CO), Dunedin, are instructed by the New Zealand and Australian Land Company (Limited) to sell by auction, at their Wool Stores, High street, Dunedin, THE MERRIE CREEK ESTATE, containing 2370 acres. This Property is situated within a mile of Clinton, is fenced and subdivided, well watered, and sheltered: the whole having a northern exposure. There are 330 acres in English grass and 49 acres of bush, and a considerable portion of the native pasture is suitable for ploughing. The shepherd at the homestead will point out the land. For further particulars apply to the Vendors, 11 Bond street, Dunedin ; or to 14ja THE AUCTIONEERS,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1575, 21 January 1882, Page 16

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