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Auctions. SATURDAY, 4th JUNE, 1887, At 2 o'clock. At Watson's Hotel, Dunedin. Valuable Freehold Farm at Maitangata.— sOJs Acres. DONALD REID & CO. have received instructions to sell by Auction at Watson's Hotel, Dunedin, on Saturday, tbe 4th June, at 2 o'clock (if not previously sold by private treaty), All that Valuable Freehold Farm, being — Sections 2 and 18 and part of 1 of 18, Block VI, Section 3, Block VIII, and Section 3 and 4, Block VI, Eaitangata District; also Section 6 and parts of •Sections 5 and 7, Block VIII) and Section 5 and part of 6, Block IX, Coast District, the whole forming a compact Farm of 503 Acres 18 Poles, situated within four miles of Eaitangata Railway Station, well sheltered and watered, and admirably adapted for mixed farming. There is abundance of the well-known Eaitangata coal on the property, and being easily accessible it cannot fail to give this property great value as an investment. The land is all fenced and subdivided, 150 acres in cultivation, 4-roomed dwelling" house, &c. Terms (very liberal) at sale. For further particulars apply to 27my The ATTHTTQNEERS WEDNESDAY, Bth JUNE. . SALE OF Pedigree Cattle & Clydesdale Horses. WILSON, TAINE, & CO., instructed by Mr David Warnock, will sell at Invercargill, on above date, without reserve, ■j *7 Pedigree Clydesdale Mares and Geldings Head Pedigree Ayrshire Cattle Farm Implements, &c. ' _.. Also, His^FARM of 867 Acres, 300 of which is under cultivation. Subdivided into 15 paddocks. Good dwelling house, barn, cowshed, and other improvements. Situated^ only three miles from Invercagill. Mr Warnock's name as a breeder is sufficient guarantee that the Stock is all first-class. 28my SATURDAY, 11th JUNE. At 12 o'clock, at the Provincial Yards. PEDIGREE CLYDESDALE MARES AND GELDINGS. To Breeders, Farmers, Contractors and Others. WRIGHT,, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from Mr William Waddell, of Roughcraig Farm, to sell by auction at above time and place vQ Four and Five-year-old Pedigree Clydesdale Mares and Geldmgs — many of them prize-takers, and all splendid &3§Sr workers. Mr Waddell writes : " I say l^^ljfj^without hesitation, and without fear of • •'*" -ft contradiction, that abetter lot of Clydes~3sj^P& dales has not been seen in the Dunedin -T~:£fc§*- Saleyards for many years." These fine ~tOk:E£L horses will be at the Farmers' Arms, Princes street south, for inspection on the day before the sale. Catalogues containing pedigrees aud particulars at sale. 3ju TUESDAY, 14th JUNE, Valuable & Mi glily- Improved s>airy Farssis In Inch Clutha for Sale by Auction, being Subdivisions of Bulj - oc.dnl3 Esfcatc HM. DRIVER • (on behalf of tho Mutual Agency Company) has received instructions from Mo&Hrs Cameron and Russell to hell by auction, uL th<! Company's Rooms, Bond street, Dunedin, on Tuesday, 14th June 1887, at 2 o'clock, Three first-class Dairy Farms. Lot I.— Containing 83 acres. Lot 2. — Containing 212 acres, with sevenroomed dwelling-house, stable, barn, milking sheds, sheep yards, poultry house, &c. Lot 3. — Containing 72 acres. Each Farm has a river and road frontage, and is situated about three miles from Inch Clutha Dairy Factory. For either grazing or cropping purposes the land is admitted to be ursurpassed m the colony, and is well watered, perfectly level, and possesses special advantages in the matter of carriage of produce, both by steamer and railway, to Dunedin. The opportunity of securing really first-class small farms in this fertile district — justly named the Garden of Otago— so seldom offers that the Auctioneer feels justified "in^drawing very special attention to this sale. " ._,!1./ujl Terms at sale. lju TUESDAY, sth JULY. At Wool Warehouses, Sydney. Sydney Annual Stud Sheep Sales. MORT and CO. (LIMITED) beg to announce that their Thirteenth Annual Stud Sheep Fair will be held at their Wool Warehouses, Sydney, commencing on Tuesday, sth July. The Sheep to be offered will include drafts from Messrs Gibson, Taylor, Parramore, Eeach, and other noted Tasmanian Breeders; also, from the famous Glengallan and Talgai Flocks of Queensland ; and from all the most celebrated Mudgee Stud Flocks, including a special selection of 30 Rams from the world-renowned Havilah Estate. Catalogues (shortly to be issued) will be forwarded by post on Replication. MORT and CO. (LIMITED), Woolbrokers and Stock and Station Agents, Sydney. 27my

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Otago Witness, Issue 1854, 3 June 1887, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1854, 3 June 1887, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1854, 3 June 1887, Page 20

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