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? . D. Powell & Co.'s Sales. D POWELL (of D. PoweU & Co.) wUI • continue their usual WEEKLY SALT_ s of HORSES in their yards, Dee street, at 12 o'clock, on Saturdays. AU entries to be madeon or before half -nast. l ftl o'clock, - " Carswell, White, & Co.'s FARM F OR~LE A>& E'J _( '' > v / " Tenders wiU be received by the undersigned up to loth February, 1879, for the lease for a term of five years of Pine Bush .Farm/ ToitOes. containing 1200 acreS*' moie ;or less. The property is highly improved &{# ' subdivided into nine padd_ck_, and:' wiU' 'be let in one or mbre lots at the option of tenderers. .' For conditions Of lease apply to the undersigned, or to Mr Thomas Carswel on the farm, otlio wiU sh,ow> intending lessees -, over ;the property. * I ' The-lowest.or any.tender wiU not. necessaf>ily,be accepted, - , „ ; *, < *,' „* CARSWELL, WHITE,:iS CO., r £'£ ■ • * i .; InvercargiU.' 5 15th January, 1879. , , ; 1 ' Auction Sales. ■ *> THURSDAY, 6th MARCH, 1879, - - At 3 o'clock. I IMPORTANT LAND 'SALE. * ' DONALD REID & s CO. are instructed to seU by auction, at Watson's Hpfel, | Dunedin, on, .Thursday, 6th March ' (if/ notj 'previously disposed of by private contract),' All that magnificent freehold estate Tin: ' .i , < 'the fertile t agriculturalt districte ojt I Taieii, known as _£ <^ '" HENLEY ESTATE. * i" ; * j ■ ox . I The Estate is situate 20 mUes from* Dune-' • din ' on the Main Scuthem RaUway, which? | passes through it for a distance of three' 'miles, eight trains stopping daily at theHenley Station,' and comprises 10,750 adites 'of land, of which"'' i' - t •" ■ > v i ! 5250 acres freehold and 700 acres' [ leasehold are in the centre of the > * Taieri Plain, and -r 2800 acres freehold and 2000 acr4 j - leasehold oni the adjoining; rising f land on the east of the Taieri | r river. ( . { The character of the soil throughout the . Plain is a fine deep loam of great fertility, with ' from nine to fifteen inches of rich clayey subr soil, under which there is alayer of "the ridb. : mica-schist, sandy sub-soU so prevalent in fee • best lands of the Taieri. 800 acres af c now in . wheat crops, and 600 in oats, and the 1 f emainj der in English grass.' -The fertiUty bf this ', part of the property is pioved by the excel- , lent crops of the finest wheat and oats which have already been raised upon it, while the j grass cannot be' surpassed, and will carry six 1 tb nine sheep, or fatten -one r arid a half bul- ' locks to the acre. The whole is thoroughly fenced, and subdivided into convenient paddocks. ( Tbe land on the east of the Taieri, which is connected with the Plain land by a substantial 'bridge, the property of the Estate, consists of gently-sloping arid undulating country and' includes — acres of excellent foi'est, affoiding supplies of timber for building's, fencing, and firewood. It has a valuable fiontage to Main South road, and is weU grassed and tvateied, thoroughly fenced, and subdivided! Theie are about 200 acres in cultivation under wheat, oats, and turnips on this portion 'of this Estate. - As- winter country for stock, in connection wfth^the Plain lands, it is almost invaluable. „' There are a large woolshed, sheepyards, stockyards, stables, dwelling-houses, and every other convenience for woiking the Estate. - • - ' The Auctioneers invite the attention of persons wishing to acquire a' really magnifiI cent estate, to this favorable opportunity, which is not likely to again occur, ot seeming such an extent of valuable land in one block v in the favorite district of the Taieri. * Terms -.very -liberal. T> REL I M INARY ND.'t IC E.. RARE OPPORTUNITY TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHER PERSONS SEEKING- ' y INVESTMENTS. ' ; y"'FOR SALE BY PUBLIC -AUCTION 1 ?" 7T --ON AN.EARLY ! T ' 7-7a : a7- DATE.'-' ;. T *AU those Magnificent Freehold and Leasehold Properties/well known 'as the '"Heddoh Bush and Hili.End Stations 1 • 'situate in the Oreti and Taringatura districts in Southland,- * Province of Otago, consisting-, pf about 27?.000 acres Freehold, 30,000 acres Leasei ;. hold, together ..with aU the sheep and cattle depasturing thereon. .r : .;.. '. T. ;A1 S0_ "" ■''••;■ ■A,A.,.-.A About, 8000. -acres. Freehold^ri the Taringatura District, situated . on .Dipton ',',. Flat,, the whole of which ... is ;,splen,J. A , didiy]adapted for AgiiciUtare, being in close proximity. ,tp Jthe; Wiiitpn .1, . and Eangstpn /Railway, "arid a^brds 77 ; ■:''» rare, bppprtunity^ . ;perspns,,seek- * ing investment. "*■'*- ,V.r;*;,", Terms will-be v.cry Überal. further particulars in future 'advertisement. 77 7 SPENCE BROS, & CO., .;•"..'■'....-, -TT In lixuidatib'h." oV" ""•"'■'.' ' ■" " '"■ '-% ) Ty A V - R. O A " D FOR SALE — 250 acres of land," more pr less improved, on the Bay Road, about three mUes rom- town. H. E. OSBORNE, .;, , Auctioneer, Tj-i O R S ' A L "E. Team of Working BULLOCKS. Apply, 153 ; J. STOCKS, CO.. CHRISTCHURCH GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP ■■ (To be Run on Monday, 14th April). Mr A. A. CAMERON has opened his annual consultation on the above important event. ( . < t f* ' 4000 Members at 20s Each. t ,; First (definite)- ■ .... „..^1000" Second (definite) ... ... 500 Third (definite) ■„.''- ... 300 Other Starters (divided) ... , 800, Non-starters (divided) '*'... 1100 .■.j „1 ■ £4000 Exchange, Is. for cheques. Two stamps requh-ed, one for reply and one for result. ' ALFRED A. CAMERON, ;Box 251; or Prince of Wales Hotel, Dunedin. , . , . .194. 'i XT OTI OE TO FARMERS AND CROP * / J_\- - OWNERS. , . .- • f '" A PUBLIC TRIAL OF WALTER A: WOOD'S HARVESTER AND 'BINDER WILL TAKE PLACE O N THE TO W N' ! 'B EL T, Top of Gala street, ON SATURDAY, the 15th INST., commencing at 1 o'clock p.m. > Farmers and aU interested are requested to attend, and judge of' the capabUities of the above machine by personal- inspection. •» • COWPER & WILSON, 189 - '•" ' ' Agents. T> A R IS H , MEE:T?I; iN G. The adjourned parish meeting' for the purpose of electing a churchwarden aud y .vestry- ' men' will beheld at' St. John's.' Church, on Friday, 14th inst., at 8 o'clock. - ' ■c '^ W. P.. TANNER. . JJ" -O, - T .1 .'..-'C.. E - " All 'accounts due to undersignecl must be paid to Messrs Hawson, PetchelLfe Co., on_or before Istproximo, — otherwise "legal -proceedings will be taken for recovery without further notice. WRAGGE & CO.,' ' In Liquidation, - 84 .-''-'

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Southland Times, Issue 3324, 14 February 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 3324, 14 February 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 3324, 14 February 1879, Page 3

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