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Auctions. SATURDAY, 28th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. 8000 STORE SHEEP, BREEDING SOWS, DAIRY COWS, &o. At Thompson's Yards, Mosgiel. DONALD REID & CO. -.have received instructions from Mr A. C. Thompson (Mosgiel) and others to sell by auction, on Saturday, March 28, at 12 o'clock : 1 fififi two and four-tooth crossbred ±UUU wethers two and four-tooth crossbred oyjxj Ewea IRQ six-tooth crossbred Ewes 300 G'gbt'toott* crossbred Ewea 300 fonng Merinos OA breeding Sows— some with yonng, *TVT V others ooming to time 20 Suckers tt flrßt-el£BS Dairy Cows," coming to w calving. Also, on account of Mr D. Sutherland (Lochend) : A first-class Spring-cart Horse. 23m TUESDAY, 31st MARCH, At 12 o'clock sharp. At Meadowbank Estate, Palmerston. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE . Of CROSSBRED SHEEP; Also, CATTLE AND HORSES. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. and THE NEW\ ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED) have received instructions from Messrs Ross Brothers to sell by auction at above time and place, The whole of the Stock on Meadowbank, as follows : 4-^OO first-class young crossbred Sheep— gaV| aDOU t 3000 superior breeding Ewes, and about 1500 Lambs. OK head first-class dairy Cows. 6 good Hacks, brood Mares and young stock.The above Stock will be sold to the highest bidders. Luncheon provided. Note. — The Sheep are of undoubted excellence, similarly bred to those on Busby Park Estate. Parties in quest of first-class Breeding Ewes and good Lambs shonld not fail to attend thia sale. 21f TUESDAY, 14th APRIL 1891. BRUNSWICK HERD. GREAT DISPERSION df Stud Shorthorn Cattle, EDWARD TRENCHARD AND CO. have received instructions from Mr Samuel Gardiner, of Bundoora Park, Bundoora, near Melbourne, to sell by auction on Tuesday, 14th April, The whole of his SHORTHORN STUD HERD of CATTLE; Numbering in all 115 head of Females 10 head of Bulls The Brunswick Herd of Shorthorns are so well known that comment is} almost unnecessary ,and as Mr Gardiner ha 3 definitely determined to clear out the whole of his herd to the highest bidders the auctioneers have the greatest confidence in advising all shorthorn breeders to take advantage of this opportunity of forming stud herds at very reasonable prices. Mr Gardiner 'has been frequently importuned to part with some of his famous females, but always met, all inquiries with a distinct refusal to sell at any price, his ambition having been to build up- the leading herd in the southern hemisphere. The success of the bulls in the show rings of the colonies has been almost phenomenal, uniformity of type and heavy flesh-carrying capabilities beiDg their leading characteristics. Catalogues can be obtained from the Agents, 114 and 116 Queen street-. 26m CALB OF PASTORAL RUNS OAMAUU HARBOUR BOABD BNDOWMBHT. OTBMATATA STATION. BEDUOBD UPiflT BEHTALS. Licenses for 10 years from 31st March 1891, of the following Buns will be offered by Auction at the Office of tbe Oamaru Harbour Board, Oamaru, On THUBSDAY, 26th MABOH 1891. At 11.30 a.m. Bun Upset Valuation jj. Area. Annual for Improveao ' Hental. ments. Aores. £ s. d. £ s. d. (160 C 5,750 119 15 10 159 10 0 ca JI6ODJ 160 D 8,480 176 13 4 230 0 0 J 1160k 20,440 525 18 8 72 0 0 * U6OF 28.340 590 8 4 34 0 0 Lot 2 160b 5,750 119 15 10 52 5 0 *If these are not cold in one lot they will be submitted separately nt tbe upset of 5d per acre.' Flans and other particulars can be obtained abthe Grown Lauds Office. Dunedin, or Harbour Board Office, Oamaru. THOS. FOBBBSTBU, Secretary Oamaru Harbour Board. Harbour Board Office, Oamarn. 24th February 1891. 28f WILSON, TAINE, AND CO., Inveecaeqili,, Have for immediate Private Sale 140 Acre .FARM in Wyndham district; really good, sweet, silver tussock land ; grows heavy crops ; only cropped once. 40 acres in English grass, 40 in stubble, balance sweet, silver tussock and good feed. Small House and good Garden stocked with pine trees. Four paddocks fenced with gorse and wire. Price, £2 an acre. £100 cash, balance can be arranged. A dead gift at the money. 19m ON and after 16bh MARCH 1891 the MAIL COACH will DISCONTINUE RUNNING to Te Anau until October Any parties requiring a Special will please write or telegraph to John M'Kenzie, Mosaburn or Te Auau. 19m THE FARMERS' PAPER.— The Agnoultural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled by that of any other Weekly in the Colony

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Otago Witness, Issue 1935, 26 March 1891, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1935, 26 March 1891, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1935, 26 March 1891, Page 19

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