Auctions. Late Advertisements. FRIDAY, 25th MAY, "\7 ISTORS TO SYDNEY. At 3 o'clock. » . . w , ,„, — . t 4 _ ROBERTS' HOTEL, At Watson's Hotel, Hisrh street, Dunedin. " GEORGE AND MARKET STREETS, Immediately after the sale of Teviot and Glenham Estates. ' SYDNEY. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. This magnificent hotel is lighted by electricity are favoured with instructions from and posse sses every modern convenience and cornMessrs H. R. and J. E. Parker to sell by auction T . . x ._ „ - . . , , L , at the above time and place— fort - I fc 1S beautifully furnished, and situated The f ollowing magnificent blocks of Freehold in the very centre of the city. Land, being part of the well-known Elephant Hill Estate, situated in South Canterbury. For apartments, address the Secretary, Lot 1. — About 2859 Acres of first-rate Agri- yj -jy HEADDEY cultural and Pastoral Land, well " ' - wooded, with about two miles of Late Manager Menzies' Hotel, Melbourne. frontage to the Waitaki River, and . „_ k _. containing about 2000 Acres of good JIIOCCSC Ol miliecllll. Agricultural Land. „ .. , lAfIM . .. a „ , , REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS. Lot 2.— About 10,023 Acres, chiefly Pastoral •_ good sneepyards^ the gynod of the p iocese of D unedillf Persons t> n i.L , *_ * • c desirous of Enrolling themselves as Electors for Buyers of these blocks can have a fair run of Voting at the Election of Synodsmen for the the Merino Sheep new depasturing on the Diocesan and General Synod must REGISTER property (stud sheep excepted) at schedule t h e i r Names in the Churchwarden's Book of rates, and if these lots are sold the rest of the their respective Parish within ONE MONTH estate, comprising some 8110 acres, being the f rom thj s date. Home Block, will be open for sale. The General Election of Diocesan Synodsmen „, „. , . TT ., — — . . ... will take place in the Month of SEPTEMBER The Elephant Hill Estate is well-known as n ext. one of the finest properties in the Colony. The ' -^jj RONALDSON sheep are of the highest class as wool-producers, Secretary to Standing Committee, lambmgs are always good, and a considerable nlin lin p^in Mav9^ l«iss 9^^ number of fat sheep are disposed of annually Dunedm, May 25, 1888. 25my from the property. Dunediu, Ist May 1888. The Lots as offered for sale can all be worked T BBG *5 .inform the public that I have separately, and will be sold at such reserves as X . entered into arrangements with a view to will enable buyers to make fair interest upon conduct the business of capital, as the Messrs Parker, who have owned Auctioneer, Valll«t©r, the property for over 25 years, are now com- fl?j B » nno jr fi i Hou«so ¥,iu«fl mwl pelled to live at Home, having acquired property * mailCiai, 14OUSC, l^ailfl, ailfl in England, and therefore cannot continue to Instate Ageittt. hold their New Zealand estates. From my long and diversified experience during a series of years, and my connection with For plans and full particulars apply to the Government as their Auctioneer for Crown ttttt ATTn-inrYNrTri?i?<3. Lauds during a period of 14 years, I venture to Also to AU^xiUJNl^Kto, I can offer more than usual facilicies and mtri? xTAmTrkVTAT ,mDn.n anw A*rr» inducements to those who may entrust their 1 A^Jn^n^l o *^^ mKS business to my hands, assuring them that their 4at N a™ P™^ o ?™^ interests will have the closest and most prompi ZEALAND (LIMITED), at Christ- attention, church, Timaru, Dunedin, or Mcl- „ '„ „ .. ... , bourne. * 20a Respecfully soliciting your business, I am, yours faithfully, TUESDAY, 29th MAY 1888. R. B. MARTIN. At 12 o'clock. Crown Lands Sales and Waste Lands Boaid CLEARING SILE Business attended to. OF DRAUGHT HORSES, DAIRY CATTLE, O^ : Colonial Bank Buildings, Water street, FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, AND Sal and Telecrauh Address •R B Mahtiv MACHINES, STRAW STACKS, &c, &c. D u ne a m lelegraph Address . R. B. Mabtw, DONALD RB.II) & CO. MELBOURNE HORSE MARKET, have received instructions from Mr Charles Whyte, to sell by auction on his Farm Zt«B»eriSOBB, CftjJJCS, iiai<! Co. at Sandridge, North Taieri, on Tuesday, the /T . VO . p_ DM _ , » «.- \ 29th May, at 12 o'clock, the whole of the Farm ~ TO < Jf/fJ f/f *°?™ SS ° N ' A T U ?^ eer) ' ™ Stock and Implements, comprising— orOCK SALESMEN and LAND AGENTS, "| Spring Cart Mare WE have much pleasure in informing our . . New Zealand friends that we are now ■*■ Kilbride" prrpared to receive consignments of Stock, 1 2 Quiet Dairy Cows, newly calved and * uicil wil^ nave every attention at our hands, near calving ur r Robertson's long experience amongst 1 Pure Shorthorn Bull llil classes of stoo . k in New Zealand places us ia J- h position to advise shippers of the class mcob g Prime Fat Bullocks * uifced for this Markefc : j g Nice Porkers, Fowls, &c. For reports of the Market see Otago Witness. 1 6-h.p. Marshall's Engine and Thresher Oakey's Wellington Knife Polish. (tomplete, Belts, Elevators, &c. Prepared Expressly for the Patent Knifh2 Road Drays with Hay Frames cleaning Machines, India Rubber and Bofp 1 Reaper and Binder, nearly new Leather Knife Boards. Knives constants 1 Reid and Gray Back Delivery cleaned with it have a brilliant polish Water Cart, Double and Single furrow =a^L to new cutmby. Packotb, 3d sack ; Ploughs, Double Mould Drill Plough, 3 and akd tins, 6d, Is, 2s 6d, and 4s bach. 4-lcaved Harness, 1 Cambridge Roller, 1 Field Oakey's India Rubber Knife Boards Roller, combined Grubber and Norwegian Har- Prevent friction in cleaning and injury to ■ r °^p\, TPT P . B nr£\ BB ff e tF H erS '^ w C^T nd the knife. Oakey's Wellington Knife and Chandler's Chaffcutter, 1 Avery's Weighing pOI/ISUp 01/ISU SIIOUJ DBE USFD WITH HIS RnA " , Machine,4 sets Plough, Shaft, and Leading Har- rOLISU & "o™<d be used with his Hoards. ness, 3 large Stacks of Straw, 100 bags of Oats, Oakey's Silversmith's Soap. nu acreS JM? (growing crop), empty Sacks, (Non-mercurial.) Churns, Milk Dishes, and D?.iry Uteusils, Spades, Forks, and Sundries too uumerous to nar- FoB Cleaning and Polishing Silver, Electicularise " troplate, Plate Glass, &c. Tablets, 6d each. a*r «n. j. v. a~l j* i v- * Oakey's WeUington Black Lead. As Mr Whyte has decided to lease his farm, Tvi q^t.,. T> r « r ,, ro i^ o .„ a everything will bo offered for positive and un^ In Solid Blocks-Id, 2d, and 4d each, and, reserved eale. * . la Boxes. JOHN OAKEY AWI> SOMS,. TeniMßtßale. MANUFACTURERS OF farm to let. Emery Cloth, Black Lead, Cabinet Written Tenders will be rpceivpd by the Un- GIaSS Paper, &Q t> derbigned up fcoNoou ol SATURDAY, 2Gth iust., Wellington Emery and Black Lead Mills for the lease for 10 years of the farm, at Taieri, WvsTAnxrsTT™ Rritiow Kn»n T ««««„ wvnTlw vnTl . m known as "Sandridge Farm," and comprising ER Rl ° h RoAD> LoNDON ' England118 acres, more or less. The farm is within two BRAJLIV! miles of Mosgiel, conveniently situated near Duke's Road Station. Fertile land in the highest IwRAIIV ! state of cultivation, fences, buildings, &c, in f*HtA¥lV* good order. Buildings consist of— W ** Allll * Seven-roomed dwelling house, seven-stalled stable with loft, barn, byre, cart shed. _, . _ _____ _, __--.-. and all requisite outbuildings. Fu\lvar- SAMUEL ORR & CO.o ticulars as to conditions aad terms l °- A -- TJ - *-* - L ' JL - v/J.__.t* VJO \j\J>mj of lease and forms of tender, can be wnnr, «t? a ttj o«^ ppnntTnp nnnirii'ija rbtained trom Mr Whyte on the pre- WOOL ' G R -IN, and PRODUCE BROKERS, raises, who will show intending ten- And detMS °~_£__- e^dTco. Tenders will be received up to Noon of Satar- Stafford street, Ddnedin. day the 26th inst. limy _ '. ... . „ „ A J (In Premises lately occupied by Messrs Murray, n i. -xr _•/> Roberts and Co., and nearly opposite Government Notifications. - . .10,. 10 , /x/ x _J Provnicial Saleyards.) V * -*«^^H^^-liC Bl /CONSIGNMENTS of Wool, Grain, Grasa ""^^^^^-^w? 1 " Seeds, Chaff, Sheep and Rabbit Skins, "OY AUCTION, at the Courthouse, Queens- _ „ _ .„ „ ,_ _ .7 X> town sjucc-b Tallow, &c, and all F?' -mers' Produce received On TUESDAY^th JUNE 1888, fo _ gale on Commissio .. m Danedin> or 10s per annum. J. P. MA.ITLAND. Crown Lands Office 0 ." 1 " 138101 "" ° f Cr ° Wn Land 3" LOWEST CHARGES AND PROMPT Dunedin, 11th May 1888. 14my RETURNS IMPOUNDED, on the 17th day of May 1883, by Mr W. O. Jenkins, Ranger, 1 RED __ , COW and a RED-AND-WHITE OALF, no visible We have for Sale all Farmers' Requisites, brands, owner unknown, lor trespassing on the v - Beachroari, Blanket Bay; and in default of being VIZ. — released, the above cattle will be SOLD at the Public _ , _ _. , . ,-. , Pound at Port Chalmers on FaIDAY, the Ist day of Woolpacks, Cornsacks, Seaming and Bind ng June 1888, at 13 o'clock noon. _ . _. ,— .-,- R. G. ANDERSON, Twm6 ' CI ° V6r &nd TanUp Seed8 ' *■"*• 19ra y Poundlr« ing Material, Guano, Sheep Dip, &c j
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Otago Witness, Issue 1905, 25 May 1888, Page 19
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