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Auctions. PRELIMINARY NOTICE Of SALE OF THOROUGHBRED STOCK During THE DUNEDIN RACE WEEK. THE MUTUAL AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED (in conjunction with PYNE & CO., Christchurch) have received instructions from Ronald M'M?Bter, Esq., to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, The following THOROUGHBREDS : Bay two-year-old Filly, by Vanguard — Molly Bawn Brown yearling Colt, by Maxim— Sincerity Bay yearling Filly, by St, Clair — Molly Bawn Brown yearling Filly, by Artillery — Irene. The above Horses, as will be seen, are of undeniable breeding, and they are also wellgrown and in splendid condition. Place and hour of sale will be announced in future issues, and additional particulars may be obtained from THE AUCTIONEERS, 8f Dunedin and Christohurch. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE Of First-class Merino Sheep. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON. & CO. beg to intimate that they will hold, during the third week of February (exact date will appear in future issues), a SPECIAL AUCTION SALE of first-class Merino Sheep (not culls) at the Grange Estate Sheepyards (near Dunback), on the Property of A. B. Kitchener, Esq., when, among others, about 10,000 youDg Sheep (not culls) will be offered from the Shag Valley Station, by instructions of A. D. Bell, Esq. This salo affords a rare opportunity for acquiring first-class young Merino Sheep, theso beiug offered solely owing to approaching expiry of leaec. Tho Sheep offered will comprise, amongst others : 1800 two-tooth merino Ewes 500 four- tooth merino Ewes 2500 two-tooth merino Wethers 5500 four, six, and eight-tooth merino Wethers. Also, 2000 six and eight-tooth cull merino Ewes. IMPORTANT SALE Of FREEHOLDS By PRIVATE CONTRACT. A RARE OPPORTUNITY For CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, AND SPECULATORS. THE GREENVALE AND POPOTUNOA ESTATES (The Property of the late James Logan, Esq.). WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late James Logan, Esq., beg to intimate that these two valuable Estates have been placed in their hands for absolute sale, for delivery at an early date. Greenvale Estate, containing 22,600 acres (more or less) of freehold land, all contiguous, situated in the Tapanui district of Otago, is subdivided into 75 paddocks, with 140 miles of fencing, in good working order. Fifteen thousand acres are laid down in English grass, 400 acres under growing oats, 420 acres are under rye, and 2100 acres in turnips. The remaining 4400 acres are in excellent tussock. There are dwelling houses and all necessary buildings complete. The homestead is situated within a mile and a-half of Kelso, a township on the Waipahi-Heriot line of railway, distant 71 miles from Invercargill and 99 from Dunedin. The south-west part of this Estate is about eight or nine miles from Waikaka siding, along a good flat road. Fair lignite coal shows on the surface in several places. Popotunoa Estate, close to Clinton township, consists of 10,740 acres or thereabouts of Freehold Land, divided into 37 paddocks, of which 6551 acres are laid down in English grass, 1250 acres are in turnips, 220 acres in oats, about 2590 acres in tussock, of which a great portion is surface sown with cocksfoot and clover, and 130 acres in preserved native bußh. There are dwelling houses, with woolshed and all requisite outbuildings. The township of Clinton is on the Dunedin-Bluff railway, 74 miles from Dunedin. The Waipahi portion of the Estate comes within about a mile of Waipahi Railway station. Beautiful streams provide both Estates with a never-failing supply of water. For further particulars apply to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., 6ja Dunedin and Gore. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! W. E. REYNOLDS & CO , WOOL AND GRAIN BROKERS. Office, Stafford steeet ; Stoees, Cbawfoed street, DUNEDIN. WE are now receiving WOOL for our sales during the season, which will be held in the ODDFELLOW'S HALL BUILDING, Rattray street, Dunedin, as follows ;— FOURTH SALE : THURSDAY, February 22, 1894. Every Lot Carefully Valued. REDUCED CHARGES, and Account Sales Rendered Promptly. W. E. REYNOLDS & CO.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2085, 8 February 1894, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2085, 8 February 1894, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2085, 8 February 1894, Page 25

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