Auctions. STOCK SALES IN CENTRAL OTAGO. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. ] beg to intimate that for the convenience of Sheepfarmers in Central Otago they have decided to hold Sales as under during the present season : At Messrs Ross nnd Glendining'd Hill's Creek Yards, On TUESDAY, 6th MARCH. PreseDt Entries : 500 very fine crossbred Lambs 140 splendid crossbred Wethers. At CaldwelPs Yards, Wedderburn, On WEDNESDAY, 7th MARCH. Present Entries : 4000 very good f.m. merino Ewes 1500 ), Wethers 300 two-tooth Crossbreds. At Cos's Yards, Kyeburn, Ou THURSDAY, Bbh MARCH. Present Entries : 1000 good, full-mouthed merino Ewes. At Deepdell Station Yards, Macraes, On FRIDAY, 9th MARCH. Present Entries : 2200 crossbred Ewes and Wethers (twotooths) 1250 crossbred Ewes and Lambs 600 four-tooth crossbred Wethers 1000 merino Ewes 80 head Cattle Further Entries Invited. 22f ' FRIDAY, 2nd MARCH, At 1 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE O-FIRST-CLASfo MERINO SHEEP. Ac the Grange Yards, near Duuback. WRIGHT, STEL'HENsON, & CO. bug to intiinato that they will hold, at above tiuio and place, .". SPECIAL AUCTION SALE j of first-cliiss Merino Sheep (not culls) at the Grange Estate Sbxcpynnls (ticar Duuback), on tho Property uf A B Kitchener, E&q , when, ! among others, about 12,500 young Sheep (not I culls) will bo olluri d from the Shag Valley Station, by instructions ot A. D. Bell, Esq. ! This sale affords a rare opportunity for acquiring first-class young Merino Sheep, these being offered solely owing to approaching expiry of lcattG. The Sheep offered will comprise about 1500 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 morino Ewes. Also from Longlauds Station, 1000 very good crossbred Wethers two, three, and four years old. 950 very fine crossbred Ew-.s, two, three, and four years old. 950 splendid crossbred Lambs, mixed sexes. Luncheon provided. Train leaves Palme n.ton for Duuback at 11.10 a.m., returning to Palmertt-ou at 4- 20 p.m. (specially delayed to suit convenience of buyers, and connecting with evening trains noith and south from Palmer6ton). 17f THURSDAY, 15th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. At Coughlan's Prince of Waleo Hotel, Clinton. The late Mr James Logan's WAIPAHI ESTATE, In SEVEN FARMS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late James Logan, Esq., will sell by auction at above time and place the Waipahi Estatp, in Seven Farms, as follows : Lot I.— Farm of 323=v lr 23p, being Sections 30, 31, ai d 32, Block 111, Waipahi. All iv English grass. Lot 2. — Farm of about 569 acres, being part of Section 76a, Bluck 111, Waipahi, of which about 323 acres ara iv grass and about 236 acres in tussock. Lot 3. — Farm of about 169 acres, being part of Section 76a, Block 111, Waipahi. A splendid sward of young grass covers this farm — first year down. Lot 4. — Farm of about 244 acrts, being parb of Sectio . 8, Block 11, Waipahi. All in Kugli*.h grasb. Lot 5. — Farm of abuut 2C6 acres, being parfc of Section 8, Blucic 11, Waipahi, aud part ,of Section £0, Block VII, Wainahi. All iv Eugliih grass. Lot 6.— Farm of about 520 acres, being Section 19 and part ol Section 20, Block VII, Waipahi, and part of Section 8, Block 11, Waipahi. Threefourths of this farm is in English grass, balance tussock. Lot 7. — Farm cf about 3258 acres, being all of Section 1, Block VIII, Waipahi (2056 ale 20p), cud part <f Section 8, Block 11, Waipahi. Close upon 1000 acres on this farm are in turnips, about 90 acres iv oats (subject to cropporb' agreement), another portion of it is in English grass, whilst another portion has been surface-sown with grass and clover seeds, which have taken splendidly ; and the remainder is in its natural state. Thin is an excellent grazing farm, the land being sweet, the soil free, and the aspect warm. Terms -.—One-fourth cash (say 10 percent, on fall of hammer, balance within seven days), one-fourth in two yeur-, and one-half on mortgage for five years at 5 per cent. Note. — These farms are situated between Clinton and Waipahi Townships (on the Dun-edin-Invcrcargill railway), from which the Estate is not distant njore than two miles on either hand. Mr M'Calium, the manager, will be pleased to point out to intending purchasers the boundaries of the farms end to give further information. Delivery of farms will be given on March 22. 17f
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Otago Witness, Issue 2087, 22 February 1894, Page 25
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