: , f ATTCTION_ SALES : ;; ; . A.NGORA; GOATS. / \[ M:ARTIN, J^fi^Nr) & CO;, Will' sell by<Su]D ion,y«t Gqjjl, on the 3rd of March, ' ■■■ \S**^, ■ ■■- ..■ •-■'■ ':=• <■ 6P JBE ANGOJIA: GQATS, "yhree of each sex. ' ■■ " 878 ; : _ • ■■■ ■ ' ■_•.•■ '■■'■' :■■..' ,' SHEEP SALE AX GORE^. FRIDAY, MARCH 3rd. HUTARTIN, MAITLAND • AND 00. have been favored with instructions from P. E. M«Caughan, Esq., of Wantwood, to sell by auction at Gore, on the tboye date— The whole of the pure-bred Lincoln and Leicester- Sheep, bred and selected with the greatest care by Fitzwilliam Wentworth, Esq., con- ' sisting Of "1 Ewes, Mixed Ages "I A Bams, Two-tooth. Together with a very superior lot of OK Lincoln and Leicester Bams, *-*^ mixed age§,' bred from two of the best stud flocks in Southland QK EweLambs>^ r " y Q K Eanv^mbs, bred from imported OzJ Lmcon Sto(9fc**sl6o "| /^/^k/^ Merlnji Ewes, mixed ages. A J-V/ v/ v/ Boun^ ;good lot of sheep and in very fresh condition. In lots . to suit purchasers. The auctioneers desire to draw special attention to this sale, as it is well known Mr Wentworth spared neither trouble nor expense in procuring good stock. , And Mr M'Caughan having decided to sell all his stud flock, breeders should avail themselves of this opportunity to procure some really good sheep. There will also be offered at the r stme sale 6 Pure Augora Goats, three of each sex. . Sale will commence at 12 o'clock. 865 IMPOBTANT SHEEP SALE AT MATAUBA BRIDGE. THURSDAY, 9th MARCH. •^TARTIN, MAITLAND, & CO. have received instructions from T. A. Trumble, Esq , to sell by auction at Maitara Bridge, on the above date— 6}K{~\f\ Cross-bredJßetheM, Consisting^ about I'm) 4-tooths and 800 2-t€ )thj^\f These sheep ar| young, sound, and in splendid condition, They will be oflFered— 100 with the option of talcing more or the lot, a run off, and are for positive and unreserved sale, 875 At 1 o'clock. , . Til ASMS of 500. AGRKS ana UPWARDS -*^ to let on liberal terms, in the Molyneux and Waikato districts, consisting of volcanic and rich alluvial soil, well suited for both Sheep and Cattle, being thoroughly drained and above the highest flood level. There are many miles of frontage to thorough boundary rivers, and the improvements are valuable and extensive.^^ The preprietorlttdy offer, the Fernley Estate on Deferre^Paymen/s at £4 109 per acre, with inter aft « 5 tfgra^ent. per annum. For particulars, aaply to MB H. JDBWEB, Dunedin ; GBIGOR, MAITLAND, & CO., Balclutha; CAPSTICK. DUTHIE, & CO,, Tokomairiro; Or to . MB MUEEAY, Glenore. 767 -.-.■■' NOTICE. mHE NEW BIVE^ STEAMEB .^BiLC^TEA," Running in conWwtion with/the Coastal , Steamer, is predated to carnf wool from all Stations abova^helßri^e <^r 10s per Bale ;, from Clutha^E'erTy\ at Sfofper Bale, to Port Chalmers or Duhedm, per steam-ships " Balclutha ** and " Lady M the; Lake." ; Rate of Freight per ton to and from River Clutha and Punedin ;-r- , Port Molyneux - - - :20s. Kaitangata - ... 22s 6d Balclutha -, - - 27s 6d Above Bridge - ■•'•-■. -355. s G. F.REID, Agent, Dunedin.
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Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 85, 24 February 1876, Page 4
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479Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 85, 24 February 1876, Page 4
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