Wright, Stephen:ion & Co. THURSDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. At 3 o'clock . At the Wool Stores, High itreet, Duuodin. STATION IN SOUTH CANTERBURY DISTRICT, WITH 27,000 SHEEP. WRIGHT, STEPHENfiON AND CC have received instructions froi Edmund Gibson, Esq., to Sell by Publi Auction, at their Wool Store.), m High street Dunedin, ON THURSDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, At 3 o'clock, That Valuable Sheep Station known a WAITANGI NORTH, comprisinj Runs 311, 360, and 605, and con sisting of 51,500 Acres of Lease hold, and 562 Acres of Freoboli Country ; together with tho follow ing young Merino Siioep ; — 6000 four year old Full-mouth 5300 three „ „ Six-tooth 4850 two „ „ Foor-looth 4850 one „ „ Two-tooth 6000 six months old Lambs 27,000 equal Sexes 170 Rams, Four and Six Tooth (brei by William Gardiner, Esq. Tapui) And All necessary Buildings aud Improve ments, the whole m complete Work ing Order. For I uither information apoly to THE AUCTIONEERS ; Or to J. RATTRAY & CO., 1-10 7953 Bond struct, Dunedin. "J^TEW ZEALAND 3TATIOIi PROPERTY. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. To Capitalists, Inventors and Others. HEDDON BUSH AND HILL ENE ESTATE, Situate m the late Province of Southland, Consisting of aboat 23,500 AORBS of FREEHOLD LAND And of about 4,320 ACRES of LEASEHOLD LAND, Held under license from tiic Crown, All winch at present form one tntire STATION PROPERTY, Will be offered for SALE BY AU|CTION, By WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., At their Wool Stores, High street, Dunedin, towards the eniof FEBRUARY, 1884 (By order of the Mortgagees). Nearly the whole of the Freehold Land is ■well adapted for Agriculture. THE LIVE STOCK, Which consists of about 13,000 SHEEP (Independent of Lambs of the present season) And of about 800 or 900 HEAD of CATTLE The Purchaser will have the opl ion of taking at a Valuation. Further particulars will b« given m a future advertisement. Apply to GEORGE & J. A. COOK, Solicitors, Dunedin ; WRIGHT, STEPKENSOST & CO., Stock and Station Agents ; Or, D ALGETY &, CO., 12-26 7796 Dunedin. UNRESERVED SALE OF THE CELEBRATED AVAIWEBA STUD FLOCK op MERINO SHEEP, To be held at CARTERHOPE, OTAGO, N.Z., ON 18in JANUARY, 1884. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. beg to announce that they have received instructions from Messrs Murray, Roberta and Co. (owing to the expiration of their lonau) to Sell by Auction, AT CARTERHOPII, ON" FRIDAY, 18th JANUARY, 1884, At 1 o'clock, THE WAIWERA BTUD FLOCK 01 . MERINO SHEEP. Comprising — Ewes : 400 Specially selected Ewob, 2, 4, 6 and 8-tooth 2020 2, 4, 6, and 8-tooth Ewes, Class* A and C 500 Ewe Lambs. Bants : 3O Special Stud Rams, various ages 35 Specially seleoted Ramit, 2-tooth 300 Flock Rams, 2-tooth 500 Ram Lambs. It is with some lncuaure of regret that tin Owners avo parting with this Honk, which ha< only been brought to its present excellence bj years of careful management and with littl< regard to cxpenso, but owing to the expiry o their lotvso of Carterliope, they vo.'yreluetantl; bring the Stock under the hammer for Abao lute Sale. It ib scarcely necessary to point out t merino breeders that such an opportunity a this for securing really first-class merino stocl rurely occurs. Arrangements havo been luttlo with tb Railway authorities to run trains ul suilnbl hours for the convenience of passengers t and from tbo Waiwem slution, j)tincdin, am Invercargill ou the day of sulo. Particular m future udvortisement. Conveyances will bo m attendance nt th' Waropa Railway Station to convey iiitondtui purchasers to Curtcrhope ou arrival of 6.V a.m. and 9.30 a.m. trains from Clinton, am the 5.15 a.m. and 8 a.m. trains from Dun cdin. The Rums will- be ready for inspection o the 17th inst., and the Kwes on Ihe 18tli. Catalogues are now ready, anil can be ha ou application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. Dunedin, Jan., Ist, 1884. 1-12 796 A RATtiiKSNAKfi's Bitk. — The quiokvenoi of tho rattlesuftlco has not Wllod »> many peop as tbo niors iusldiousbnt deadly poisona form In tho air of foul rooinH. The negation of tit blood by tbo lung's beeomos impossible somi times, autl tho failing hoaJtb, gi •owing weal noßa, and loss of appetite ore lmrbingors 1 approaching doath. For auoh cosob He Bitters ai'o tho potent and ull-powarf ul retuoc to drivo all fovors out of tho Bystom, purifyir tho blood, and givinjra now and livppy lense 1 life. Notiuo.— l.Advt. I .£IOO Rbwa.bu. — They ouro all diseases 1 tUo stomach, bowels, blood, livor, nervos, ar kidnoys, Mid JulW will bo paid for a. caao thi will uotj euro or holp, or for anything imnu or ininriivis found m tuotu. Hop Bitter Tdtt it. E'.rad.— [Advt. I
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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2904, 14 January 1884, Page 3
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