Auctions j CLEARING SALE AT MOA FLAT STATION, I Near Horiot, Oiaq;o. FRIDAY. 28th APRIL. At Noon. 21.UJ0 CROSSBRED SHEEP. WRIGHT, KTEPHENSON. & CO. hd\e received Distinctions from tho I Moa Flat Estates Company to -ell by public auction, a» above : I 4000 two, four, six. and eight-tooth crossbred paddock Ewes, with Bordpi Leicester rams since April 18; uiin to go with ewe. 80 DD fdt and very forward cro^&bved WethciM 2000 cra>ibied paddock Lambs — a picked ' f 111 l' 1 . j 7000 cro-obrfd wether Lambs. Owing to the large sales of land recently ejected on tlfc property, the above Sheep must be sold at once. The Moa Flat sheep are too well known to need much comment from the Auctioneers They have long been considered one of the finest, if not the finest, flock in Otago. and have always commanded the highest market rates. They are splendidly woolled sheep, sound and healthy as it is possible for sheap to be. and have always done well wherever they have gone. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS —A special train will leave Invercargill at 6 a.m. on the morning of the sale, reaching Waipani at 8.15 and "Heriot at 9.30, where drags will be in readiness to convey buyers to the j -ale. The train will return to Invercargill rh^ same evening-, leaving Heriot at 6 P- m - Buyers from the north coming throush by j Thursday's express should stay at Clinton or Gore over the night, and join the special train on th? morning of the sale. Luncheon provided. 19a,p Sale of Balance of HEDDON BUSH ESTATE. 1652 ACRES 1652 AGRICULTURAL LAND. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON. & CO. (in conjunction with the NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z.. LIMITED) have been instructed by Mr Donald Macdonald to sell privately, with ' a, little delay as possible, the three Sections lcmiiiung unsold on the H-eddon Bush , Estate. Particulars as under-noted. Tho land now offered is all good, level, Agricultural Land, mostly in English grass. { Excepting a strip on tho east side, all the laiid is naturally dry. and requires no drainage. Sections 16 and 17 would make two , very good sheep farms Section 18, being emaller, is more suitable for mixed farming 1 . On the east side of Sections 16 and 17 a channel is being cut, vhich will drain the <=rrip of rich swampy land in these two sections. Particulars arc as follows: — \ Area. Price. Section 16 728' 3* 23 £4 10 0 Faction 17 681 0 21 317 6 j Section IS 213 2 30 4 17 6 Term- : 10 per cent. Cash, 5 per cent, in two years. 5 per cent, in three years. 5 per i cent, in four years, balance in five years. | Interest at 5 per cent. Fcr further particulars apply to 19a p THE AUCTIONEERS. ' SALE OF MOA FLAT ESTATE, OTA3O, NEW ZEALAND. M.7SO ACRES FREEHOLD LAND SUB- I DIVIDED INTO FARMS. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from t^e Proprietors of the Moa Flat Estate to sell b\ private treaty: Tlie whole of the Property, s-übdhided into suitable-Mzed Farnu. Moa Flat is a magnificent block of countiy, at present carrying upwards of 70,000 crossbred sheep and 1000 head of cattle, and a finer, healthier lot of Stock is not to be found in New Zealand. It is all spleadid lambing ground, being warm, dry, and well sheltered. About 15.000 acies ha\e been cultivated, and the bulk of the emauider io well suited for cultivation. English .grass, turnips wheat, and oats grow to i erfection, and the property contains a large arja of Ihe finest fruit-growing land in the oniony. Prices for the purely pastoral country range from 20s to 40s per acie. md for the mixed pastoral and agri- | cultural land, from £3 to £7 per acre. j Buyers of the land will be given an opportunity of acquiring some of the sheep on the property at reasonable rates and without | public competition, and they will thus have paying going concerns from the out^t. j The Ediovalo Railway Station is within Three mile-* of tho estate. Plans, price--. • nn«, and full particulars on application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., Dunedin, Invercargill, Gore, or Kclso. BALCLUTHA STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 27th APRIL. riIHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERJL CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED) will offer as above: 150 head of mixed Catt'e amousr which will be about 100 good St-ecrs. Full particulars in Otago Daily Times of 20t!i inst. Lats Advertisements. POST your RA.ZORS to UOODY'S P.i'ace Hairdrosing Saloon, Dunedin, if yon lequne iliem well doue — charge Is. 10ap f\Afk ACRES LAND; splendid grazing */'i\7 Laiirl, Akatore, bceu mostly cleared; broad'eaf and mixed bush; contour of 'and, easy slopes with good aspect, and facing seaward?, with sheltered gullies, good Hoiisc. Price, only 30s an sn ie, on ea'-y terms — 353. w. & t. h. tm-:ij-> (Late William Txeiu), 72 EATTEAY STREET, DUNEDIN.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2666, 19 April 1905, Page 37
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