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Government Notifications. TTTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Wai tah iina Agricultural THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS to Waitahuna will bo issued in connection with the above as follows:- gecond Prom. Class. Class, s. d. 8. d. Dunedin, C«vr>rsham, Abbotsfovd, and Mo^gi 1 7 0 5 0 Milton and Clark sville 4 0 2 o These ticket- will be issued by the morning train on DECEMBIO'< 27, available for R-turn till Derember 28. They are NOT available for bre.k A train will leave Lawrence for Waitahuna at 1 30 p m., returning from Waitahuna at 2.15 p.m The afternoon train from Lawrence will not leave till 5.15 p.m.,' leaving Waitihuna at 5.45 p m »nd will connect with the south train at Claik-ville and with a train for Dunedin at Milton. . , mi j. The evening branch train to Lawrence will not lea>e Milton till 7.25 p.m., and will run correspondingly later to Lawrence. 20(1 By Order. SALE OF LANDS, POMAIIAKA ESTATE. Ciown Lands Office, Dunedin December 5, 1894. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thut Section J_N 59, Block X ; So, tions 45 and 49, Block XI: Sections 13 and 21, 7 and 8 block XIII; Sections 16 and 17, Block XIV Pomahaka Downs Estate, may be applied for by the adjacent owners or by any other person on and aft-v Tuesday, January 8, 1895, in any are* not < xcpcding 640 ucr s J 11.I 1 . MAI I LAND, 13d Commissioner of Crown Lands. Auctions. 9000 VERY SUPERIOR MERINO 9000 EWES. THE FARMERS' AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED) have been instructed to sell by pritate treaty, in one or more lines to suit purchasers, The whole of the Beaumont Station Ewe Flock, and consisting of : 1400 two- tooth Merino Rweß 1600 four-tooth do 1500 six-tooth do 4500 full-mouth do 9000 The. Sheep will all be shorn in tbe first week hi January, and may be inspected at tbat time ' in the wool by intending buyers. Dt-Hvery can be arranged for any time after weaning — say, the not week in March. The pole reason the owners have in disposing of the Ewpb is that they have determined to discontinue breeding, as they find the country unsuitable for this pur_»osts and have decided to stock wholly with dry sheep. The Beaumout flock has long bern noted for the nu|.erior quality of thr fiVece and hardness of constitution, and auy dmfts that have hitherto been sold have always been found to thrive cxc ptiooally well in whatever class of country they have been located. To farmers and ruijholders requirii g merino ewes the above pre-fnts a rare opportunity of acquiring tip-top stock. The whole of tbt ewe flock, whiohhiß b^eu carefully culled for jf a»e N b- ing offeied. Full particulars on application to THE FARMBRB' AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), 15d Dunedin and Gore. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THURSDAY, 17th JANUARY. At the Wool Stores, High street. To Clone Partnership Accounts. MOUNT PISA STATION AND STOCK. WRIGHT, STEPHBNBON, & CO., favoured with instructions from Mes»rr D*lgety and Co. (Mmited), will sell by auction, at above time and place, The well aud favour* bl> -known Mount Pisa Station, near Cromwell, comprising : 750 aces Fwhold land, and 148,413 Rcn>n Leasehold land. Tbe )e*»eMd enDiiftts of Runs 24, 240b, 245, 245 a, 245b, 245 c, 245r>, 340, aud 340 a, held under leases from the Crown, expiring in 1898, 1901. and 1904. WUh the land will be offered the entire Flock nn the Station, comprising: 42.000 merino Sheep, with Lambs. Further particulars will appear in future Advertisements. 15d Clearing Sale at Ckattou, NEAR GORE. MESSRS TOTHILL, WATSON, & CO., inntrnctpd by Mr Jameß Lamb (who in p»rt' c ship with hi« sons bi"B purchased a larger farm), «i'l hold a Clearing Sale at May Park, Eas Chstton, on a rfate to be given in a future iisue— viz : Equity of Sections 7 aud 8, Block X. Chatton, being 400 serfs of highly-improved L'uid of fir.*t-cl«ss quxiity. with 120 Acr*s Growing Oats, Eght-ioomed Duelling H us«. and well-stoik<-d Orchard 10 stall SUble, Cowthed, Piggery, F<iwlbo"SP, &c. /its,— 700 prime orns-breri Hoj^et-s "ft" shears 10 _;ood BtMineh draught Hois s, ircluding two >e*rling colt* by Lo d Dunmore 1 black M*re Jess, with loal at foot by Kiuy Harold 1 thor u«ht>red ye-rling Filly by Dispute 1 thre*-\ ear-fid thoroughbred Colt, broken t<> sadd'e 1 thor- u.hbred brcod Mare, s'intcd to Don Ft- dm 1 pair bujjgy Horses, broken to s ; ngle aDd do'iMe h-.rn'ss 10 h HdP-wii. Staion Wapgoi.rtio (with shafts and p r >le), 4 h «rsf Waggon, roid D^ay, bush D->y, pet Diincau diec Harrow*, 4-bose D-ncHiiD -ncHii p<t"t-t Gmlber, d- ill Plough, turu'p Gru'>bcr, 3 Sheepfte.:t>s, quai.t'ty H"rdUs, 2 well Pump- »nd Pip'ng, 10 sets Collars, Hamt^s aud Winkers. Luncheon provided 3d

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Otago Witness, Issue 2130, 20 December 1894, Page 40

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Page 40 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2130, 20 December 1894, Page 40

Page 40 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2130, 20 December 1894, Page 40

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