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AUCTIONS. lUESDAY, 13th AUGUST 1883, A<- 2 o'clock. Valuable Water-rights of tbe i?lataura Kiver. To Millers, Woollen Manufacturers, and Others. BASTINGS, LEAUY & CO., in conjunction with MM j shih Gr«en and Snunesp, of Gore, will sell by auction, at their Rxma, High street, Dunedin, Twenty-two and a-half acres of land, having a large frontage to the Mataura River, being sections 11 and 12, block XX, 3 a-d 9, block XXr, 2 and 11, block XXII, East Gore. This land is one of tho most valuable waterrights in O ago, is about 40 chains from a railway-otfttion, and in the centre of a large and flourishing agricultural district. Messrs Green and S>ure3s, of Gore, will point out tbe Urd to intending purchasers. 21 jy ~ SATURDAY, 28fchJULY, At 2 o'clock. At their Stores, Tyne strte";. Valuable Freehold Property. CONNELL AND CLOWES have received instructions from J. H. Barr, E g ,to off r for sale by publtv auction at the above timu and place — • That Valuable Freehold Property at Waiareka, consisting of 262 aores of firat- class luncJ, subdivided into six padd. cks ; about 160 acres in grar-B ar.d clover, balr.nco ploughed and ready for crop : live fence all round in good order, and every paddock well watered. Improvements consist of dwelling-house of six apartments, Btore room, d(.iry, wash-house, ooocrete tank to hold over 2000 gallons, stable, buguy bouae, loose box and concre: c tank at stable with force pump. This property is si* uated about Beven miles from Oanuaru, aud within about a mile of the District School and D£"iry Factory. The improvements are very substantial. For further particulars, aoply tn CONNELL & CLOWE3, 21jy Auoiioaeer. Flour-Mill and Freehold at Winton. SATURDAY, 11th AUGU3T, 1883. pAESWELL, WHITE, & CO. V' hava reutived instructions fr^m tie Mortgagees to Bell by auction, in the Prince of Wales Hotel, Invercargill, on Saturday, Ilia August, at 2 p.m., Sections 11 and 12, block V, township of Winton, containing two rood», more or lesi», together with the steam flour mill erected thereon, with all milling machinery and plant complete, and in working order. This property, distant twenty miles from Invtrcatgiil on me Invercargill-Ki gston railway ; h tbe centre of a good wLs»t-growing district, and to a practical man of moderate means offers an opporiunity rarely in tte market. Terms at sale. 28jy SALE OF " The Cevels " Stud Flock. Dasoeiuied from C. B Fisatr'a well-known flxki. exhibits from whic^i havd, during the last 14 yeara, taken 327 prizea—viz , 228 firat, 85 secant), aud 14 third priz?f>, including many Cup°, Medalp, and Diplouiap, at Home. Abroad, and in the Australian Colonies, aud aa highly -profitable) Bbeep tie 7 have ful y held thoir own in competition with the best Merino Stud FLockp, POWERS, RUTHERFORD, & CO , of Melbourne, and Elder's VVool and Pa - duco Ci mpacy (Limited), of Adelaide, aro j >itttly instructed by E. W. PLtB, tn sell by auction, on Thursday and Frtday, 16th awl 17ch AugU3fc next, c ■mmencing at 11 o'clock H.ch d&v, at "The Level?," Dry Creek, South Australia, eight miles from Ad/laid -i, The whole of tbe above celebrated fl •ck oi pure Australian meriuo sheep, abou". 3400 in number, comprising : 162 first-class stud rams 6 flock rams [ 85 ram lamba 6 t-ummer lambs 1165 chofoa breeding ewe?, with over 100 per c?nt of lambs at fool-^-namely : 622 ram lambs, and 574 ewe lambs 109 choice breeding ewes, which had summer lambs 193 maiden ewe?, first stud', two years old 344 „ „ first studs, one year old 74 „ » weaners 42 „ v one and two years old, selected for show purposes 20 prize fab wethers). 3402 The stud rama will be sold singly. The breeding ewps will be Bold in lota, ranging from 27 ewes to 141 ewep, and the rum Umba and ewe lumbs belongiug to these e*'es in separate lot?. Tue lots of lambs will range from 7to 79 lambs. T c maiden ewea will be submitted in lots to Huir, pwch&Bere. The breeder, on account of bad health, is unable t'> devote the care and attention necessary for the successful management of tmch a fl ck, so f>as dHwmuel that the waole shall be ««>ld pofliuvely without r?»erve. Flockmaßt^r* will therefore) be able to seeu? c choice selections of stud sheep emlner.tl> adapted to all parts of Australia and New Zealand, the resultß of much painstaking labour for many yeaw.^ Catalogues with full particulars may be had on application to the Auctioneers. j T^e nhwep will be open for inspection at The Levels from 9th August, 28jy Bark Brahma Fowls. FOR SALE, Dark Brahma Fowls in lots to I suit purchasers.— Apply by letter, P. BaldwiD, Box 74, P. 0., Dunedin ; or St. Clair, Forbury, on Saturdays. ljy

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Otago Witness, Issue 1653, 28 July 1883, Page 16

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