Auctions, ; THURSDAY, 27th OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. At Hooper's Inlet (near Portobello). WELL-BRED Al«lerney Dairy Cows, &c., &c. DONALD REID & CO. have received instructions from Mr Robert Kellas to sell by auction, at his Farm, Hooper's Inlet (near Portobello), on Thursday, the 27th October, at 12 o'clock— 20 very superior Dairy Cows, in full milk and to calve, comprising quarter, half, and three-quarter bred Alderneys o Medium Draught Horses v young well-bred Horses, by Young v Morris Dancer Pigs, Poultry, Spring Cart and Harness Farming Implements, Dairy Utensils Household Furniture &c, &c. As Mr Kellas is leaving the district, the whole of the above will be offered for unreserved Sale, We are instructed the cows are a first-class lot, and will be found worthy of inspection by dairy farmers and others. Also, On account of Mr Porterfield : A superior Dairy Cows, newly calved. Terms at 6ale. 190 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1887. DISPERSING & UNRESERVED SALE Of the late Mr Robt. M'Dougall's ENTIRES AKUJVDEIi HERD And Sale of his well-known ARUNDEL & WARLABY PROPERTIES. POWERS, RUTHERFORD, and CO., RYAN and HAMMOND, ARTHUR S. KING and CO., and PEARSON, ROWE, SMITH, and CO.' htive received instructions from the executors of the late Robert M'Dougall to sell by public auction, at Arundel, near Keilor, 11 miles from Melbourne, on the above date, commencing at 11 o'clock sharp, The whole of the well-known Arundel herd of pure shorthorn stud cattle, comprising about 200 head (male and female). These cattle have been bred for the last 40 years with the greatest care and judgment from pure Booth bulls imported from England, and under the personal supervision of the late Mr R. M'Dougall. The whole of the herd, with the exception of the bulls in use, have always and only been grassfed, and from their well-known robust constitutions and being evenly and heavily fleshed, as the Booth cattle invariably are, have always proved to be eminently suitable for standing hardship and providing for themselves. j An opportunity is now offered to the public of securing females from this herd, which they could not have done in the lifetime of Mr i M'Dougall. Every animal will be sold to the j highest bidder without any reserve whatever. Also, at the same time and place, THE ARUNDEL And WARLABY PROPERTIES. ! Arundel comprises about 800 acres of thy j richest agricultural or grazing land, beautifull situated near the township of Keilor, and having a long frontage to the Deep Creek, a permanent stream of fresh water; highly improved, with a large blnestone two-story dwelling house, bluestone out-offices, bull sheds, &c. This property is unequalled for fertility within the same distance of Melbourne, aud must greatly increase in value in a few years, being so near the city, and having the surveyed line of railway to Bulla adjacent to it. The Warlaby property consists of 640 acres of very rich land, 17 miles from Melbourne, by agood metal road, beautiful land for either farming or grazing, well fenced, and otherwise improved, with large number of bluestone loose boxes, wooden cottage, &c. ? well and permanently watered by tanks and springs. For further particulars and catalogues apply to the agents, Melbourne. 7o Late Advertisements APPLICATION FOR OCCUPATION LICENSE UNDER SECTION 60 OF "THE MINING ACT 1886." To the Warden at Dunedin. IjHEREBY Apply for a License to occupy for GRAZING purposes 10 acres or thereabouts of Crown Land situate at MULLOCKY GULLY which I have this day marked out and bounded approximately as follows : — Four chains across the top, 15 chains on the one side, and 11 and 3 chains west, hill face on the point of a spur. GEORGE WEBB, Storekeeper, Mullocky Gully. Dated at Mullocky Gully this 16th day of September 1887. Any OBJECTIONS to the'above Application must be lodged at the' 'Warden's Office at Duuedin within Fourteen Days from the date hereof. Hearing at Land office, Dunedin, on 4th NOVEMBER 1887, at -10.30 a.m. % WM. E. SESSIONS, Pro Warden. Warden's Office, < \ .>• . Dunedin 24th September : 1887. 140 pry'oe. EW SEEDS ! NEW SEEDS !— Just landed a Fine Assortment of Field Turnips, 1 Swedes, and Mangels. — Pryor. LOVERS, Red, White, Alsike, Trefoil, Cowgrass. Also splendid samples Perennial Ryegrass at Pryor's. HARDY BEDDING PLANTS.— Summer Chrysanthemums, Single and Doublo Dahlias, Phlox, Dianthus, Wallflowers, Asters, Stocks, Everlastings, Sunflowers. OAA CHOICE Varieties of FLOWER JU\J\J SEEDS to choose from. Beautifully illustrated packets 2s 6d dozen.— Pryor, Princes street, Cauliflower, , Red Cabbage, \J Lettuce, Celery, and Tomato Plants. Fresh every morning.— PßYOß, Seedsman, 62 Princes street. , 210
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Otago Witness, Issue 1874, 21 October 1887, Page 19
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749Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1874, 21 October 1887, Page 19
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