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AUCTIONS. IHURSDAY, 15 Ih MARCH. IMPORTANT SALE OF LINCOLN STUD. SHEEP. Oaacc^unt of the Administratrix of the late Thomas Sat ton. A 6 FAIRVIEW FARM, Thornbury, Southland. GF. MARTIN « and J. O. M'ARDELL have reoeivad insiractions to sell by auction, aa above, tie whole of the late h r Thomas SuUon'a LINCOLN STUD FLOCK, Comprising — 108 two-tooth rama 2*74 four-tooth rams 550 tw °-' ;00^ ewes 75Q four and six-tooth ewea ggpj ram lambs 350 ewe am * )S> Ih calling tin attention of breeders to this important sale, the Auctioneers would merely remark that the ab r >ve comprise the entire stud flock of the late Mr Thomas Sutton, whoße name as a breeder of Lincoln sheep ia favour ably known throughout New Zealand, and the stock have taken high honoura in all tbe piincipsl show-rings of both Islands. The sheep will be for absolute sale, so that breeders will have a rare opportunity of securing some of the best Lincoln blood in the Colony. The stock will be carefully>lassed, and sold in lots to suit buyers. For further particulars apply to The AUCTIONEERS, lOf Invercai-gilJ. PRELIMINARY NOTICE Be Salo of a portion of the GL.AJDFIEL.D ESTATE, ORETI DISTRICT. GF . MARTIN • (on behalf of the National Mortgage Co.) has received instructions from Jauaea Mackintrs's, Eaq., to sell by auction in lover, cargill, at noon, on SATURDAY, MARCH lOfcb, 6000 ACRES 6000 More or less, Bfiog sections 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, and part of 61, 62, 111, aud 112, Oreti District, forming the eastern half of the FAMOUS GLADFIELD ESTATE, ! Now in course ef subdivision into AREAS of about 250 ACRES EACH. i Fally 2500 acrca will c:mprise land now in turnips, which will be eatea off with sheep, and possession given to the purchaser imme diately after, so that tha incoming proprietor will have land ia the best possible condition for immediate cropping, and 50 obtain a return within the first y^ar. The Glad field Estate was a fjrafc selection by Mr Mackintosh oa the Oiuli Plaius, and adjoins the well known Bayswater property of MeEgra Smith and Eicgawell, as also tbe deferrad-payment block of 4000 acres, every section of which is now occupied by thriving settlers. The Oreti Plains, of which Gladfield was a special selection, i 3 now firmly established as the beat and largest area of wheat-growing land in the whole of Southland, and the whole cf the property to be (ffered is within easy distance of the Wintdn or Otautau Railway Stations. TERMS OF PAYMENT Will be, FOB IMPROVED LAND :— 10 per C3nh cash 15 „ in one year 15 „ in t.^o years 60 „ in six years Subject to 7 per cent, interest, payable half yearly. I'OB UNIMPBOVED L4ND :— No purchase money will be payable for TWO YEARS, bui merely 7 per cunr. inte>e^ half yearly, ia svivanqe. At fx^irntum o5 two years, payments will be 20 per cant, oaph 20 „ in three years .60 1, ia six yoap.T &.U as from date of s&le, with interest at 7 per cent, , payable half yearly. ON THE SAME DATE WILL BE SOLD The remaining farms in the STRATHftfORE ESTATE, OTAUTAUViz :— No. 13, containing 220 acres „ „ 14a, „ 94 acres „ „ 18, „ 130aore8, The latter being su 1 -divided into allotments, adjoining the township of Otautau. Sale will commence al Noon, sharp. Note.— Lithograph plans of the Gladfield Estate will be issued early in February; meantime farther particulars can be obtained from the proprietor on the ground, ov the NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY Co., 3£ Eak street, Invercargill. FRIDAY, 2nd MARCH. ANNUAL* SALE OF THE Rundoora Park Yearlings. rgIHE undersigned have been instructed by I. Mr Samuel Gardiner to sell on the above date (time and place in future advertisement), 26 COLTS AND FILLIES, by Tubal Caia and Quambone, from Fortress (imp.), Ase of Hearts, Nevada (imp ), Top. z, Pauline, Psyche, Caste, First Flight, True Blue, Repetition, &c, &c. Among the above will be found a full brother to Coriolanus and a full sister to Turquoke. The great success that baa attended Mr Gardiner's efforts aa a breeder nhould indued racing men to attend this sale. To breed Progress, DarebiD, Bundoora, Ooriolanus,Turquoi3 and Pro/netheua falls to the lot of few bret derp. WILLIAM C. lUILLE & CO., 47 Bourke street west;, Melbourne.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1630, 17 February 1883, Page 17

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