Auctions, * ♦ FRIDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER 1889, At 1 o'clock sharp. At the Mosgiel Saleyards. c '- 300 Large three, four, and five-year-old BULLOCKS. DONALD REID & CO. have received instructions from Mr; M.. W.. Fleming to- sell by auction, at the Mosgiel Saleyards, on Friday, 22nd November, at 1 o'clock, : 9n Q large, well-bred, quiet Bullocks, three v to five years old, and Jn forward condition. •■ These cattle have just arrived from the south, and will run in 'Mr Fleming's paddocks at Otakia, where they can be. seen till day of sale. They have been carefully driven, and are in fine fresh condition. Buyers Will find them as grand a line of cattle as has ever been offered in Mosgiel. Terms (liberal) at sale. 6a TUESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER. Stock Sale at Waikouaiti. GEORGE TODD, \JT on behalf of the Mutual Agency Company of New Zealand (Limited), will sell at Golden Fleece Hotel Yards, on above date-^-75 Head Mixed Cattle 25 Do Dairy Cows. Owners intending to offer Stock at this Sale will oblige by forwarding particulars to MR M'KENNAN, Waikouaiti ; Or 7n THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1889, At 2 o'clock. UNRIVALLED PASTORAL PROPERTIES. ROCK and PILLAR RUN and SOUTHERN DIVISIONS of TAIERI LAKE RUN, being Runs 205 d, 205b, 213 a, and 213 d, presently in occupation of J, C. Buckland, Esq. , RB. MARTI % (under instructions from the Board of . Governors of the Otago Boys' and Girls' High Schools) will offer for sale by auction, at bis Rooms, Colonial Bank Buildings, Water street, Dunedin, as above, the LEASES for TEN YEARS of the following Runs :— Run 205 d, containing about 6376 acres ; upset price, Is per acre per annum. Run 205e, about 9584 acres ; upset price, Is per acre per annum. Run 213 a, about 7616 acres (including sections 14 and 15, block 11, Strath-Taieri, 674 aOr 2p); upset price, 9d per acre per annum. And Run 213 d, about' 9736 acres (including BectionT 1, block V, Strath-Taieri); upset price, 9d per acre per annum. • These runs will be offered separately, and may be described as the cream of Runs in Otago for pastoral purposes. They are well watered with permanent streams, finely grassed, and have for the most part a warm exposure. In the subdivision of the runs great care has been taken not to injure the carrying capacity of either. " The country is easy of access. The Otago Central Railway will eventually pass through two of the runs, and they are all within easy reach of the township of Middlemarcb, to which point the railway is now in course of construction. Possession will be given on the Ist March, 1890. The auctioneer in recommending the above ohoice runs would draw special attention to the favourable terms offered, whiclj include among others exceptional advantages and indefeasible tenure, with compensation for improvements. For terms and further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEER; Ok to the undersigned, COLIN MACANDREW, : Secretary to the Board. Water street, Dunedin. 190
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Otago Witness, Issue 1971, 14 November 1889, Page 19
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