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TUESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1885, At 12 o'clock noon. ARBUCKLE, ROBERTSON AND CO. ■**• have received instructions from Mr William M'Clelland, Millers Flat (who is leaving the district) to tell by auction, on the ground— HIS VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD FARM. A ibo, — HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, POULIRY, &c. Lot I— Freehold land, comprised in Sections land6J, Block 111., Benger District, containing 64 acres (more or less), subdivided into five paddocks ; 40 acres in English gruss. Improvements on above lot. consist of comfortable five-ro^nied Dwellinghouse, six-stall Stable, Dairy, Woolshed, Stockyard, and Piggeries. Lot 2— Freehold land, beiug Section 22, Block X., Bengei- District, containing 144 acres (more or less), of which 30 acres are in oats, 65 in turnips, 4 in peas, and 2 in potatoes. Improvements : Substantial six-stall Stable! Barn, and men's Hut. Lot 3— Section 13, Block X., held under agricultural toono, — oonta.ini.ng 100 a-ires good alluvial lnnd. The above is substantially fenced, and can be made freehold at once. It is well watered and sheltered, and very suitable for lambing ground for any sheep-breeder. The quality of the Millers Flat land is so well-known that no comment on the part of (he Auctioneers is necessary ; suffice it to say the crops now growing on the land will be ample proof of its growing capabilities. STOCK, Consisting of 6 Draught Horses 1 thoroughbred Filly, by Oberon (three years old) I thoroughbred Filly, by Oberon (two years old) 1 yearling Filly, by Oberon 1 Entire Colt (two years old), by Oberon 1 Draught Entire Colt (two years old) ? by Champion 1 Draught Brood Mare 1 good Riding Mare 12 good Dairy Cows (calved and near calving) 40 head Fat and Store Cattle 80 Hoggets 70 Cross-bred and Merino Ewea and Lambs 50 Pigs 40 Fowls AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 1 Reaper (Reid aud Gray) Double and Single Furrow Ploughs 2 sets three-leaf Harrows 1 set Tripod Harrows 1 four-horse Power 2 Bentail's Chaff cutlers Threshing Machine (fcur-horse power) 18-feet Seed Sowing Machine Six-horse Waggon Three-horse Waggon Farm Dray 8 sets Harness 1 set Double Buggy Harness 1 Double Buggy Also, Double-seated Buggy (almost new) As Mr M'Clelland has decided on leaving the district, intending purchasers may depend on the whole of the above being for bona fide sale, and very liberal terms will be given to eligible buyers. Inspection invited any time prior to the sale. ARBUCKLE, ROBERTSON & CO., Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 24th JANUARY, 1885, At one p.m. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OP SHEEP, HORSES, AND CATTLE. At Dunrobin, Heriot Hundred. W Q U I N • has received instructions from Mr Timothy Wilkins to sell, on the above date — THE WHOLE OF HIS FARMING STOCK (Without Reserve.) - Mr Wilkins having leased his farm for a term of years, the Stock and Implement s will be Bold without reserve. The Stock prises^500 young Sheep 8 bead Dairy Cattle 6 Draught Horses Also, Waggon, Drays, and Farming Implements generally Tebms at Sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. FRIDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1885. At two o'clock. By order of Education Board. BOROUGH OF LAWRENCE. Opposite Railway- station. EDUCATION RESERVE AND SCHOOLMASTER'S LATE RESIDENCE. "p B. MARTIN •*■"• (under instructions from the Education Board) will offer for sale by auction, at the Survey Office, Lawrence, on Friday 6th February, at two o'clock — All that valuable freehold Property, with the late residence of the schoolmaster, being Sections 21, 22, 25, and 26, Block IV., Lawrence, originally part Sections 1, 15, and 16, Block IV., as shown on town map— in all, 2 roods 27£pole8. From the position of the property it may safely be classed as the first Bite in Lawrence for almost any purpose— either residence sites, wholesale store?, or hotel. It faces the Rail' way > station, Irvine-street, Colonsay-street, and is close to the Athenaeum. For terms and further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEER, Crown Lands Office ; Or to P. G. PRYDE, Secratary Education Board, Dunedin.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1109, 10 January 1885, Page 2

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