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New Advertisements IMPORTANT SALE ov FAT and STORE OATTLE, SHEEP, Etc. MACLEAN BROTHERS aye been instructed by Mr Jas. Lamond nd others to sell by public auction at heir Yards, Balclutha,, on or about the .st of May, 100 prime fat cattle 100 store cattle, all quiet and in good condition for turnip feeding 500 sheep, different xiges, breeds, and sexes. The Auctioneers beg to cull the atten;ion of settlers, butchers, «,nd others to ;liis large and important sale, it being, both as regards the quantity and quality :>f stock, the best that has been held in the district this season. MACLEAN BROS., Duiiedin ; JAMES WHYTE, bB6 Agent, Balclutha. IMPORTANT NOTICE. J^ G. CREAGH & CO. -will hold MONTHLY SALES Stock, Grain, etc., at -Mr Black's Waipahi Hotel, WAIP A H L The First Sale will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of April next. Particulars in next issue. Settlers having Stock to dispose of will oblige by communicating ' with the Auctioneers. b4O THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1877, at 3 o'clock. Very -choice FREEHOLD PR 'PERTY, By public auction, At Watson's Hotel, High-street, Dun* edin, N.Z. HE N R Y~~D RIVER has been favoured with instructions from F. Roberts, Esq., to sell by public auction, on Thursday, 12th April, 1877, at Watson's Hotel, High-tttreet, Dunedin, N.Z., at 3 o'clock, That truly first-class property, well known as THE KURIWAO ESTATE, Near Clinton (Popotunoa), consisting of 9250 acres (or thereabouts) of freehold land, situated on the Kuriwao River, near the township of Clinton, with a frontage to the Main South Trunk Railway, at a distance of 70 miles froTa Dunedin, and 18 miles from Balclutha. This most desirable property was an early and choice selection, and for quality I of soil, climate, and position, has no superior in this part of the Colony ; every acre of the land lies to a warm Northern aspect, and is capable of great improvement at small expense. The portions which have been cultivated and laid down with grass, produced large yields of grain, with splendid pasture to follow. «' The Improvements Are very extensive, consisting of a large and comfortable dwelling-house, surrounded by a beautiful natural bush and artificial .plantations, large and well-stocked ! garden and orchard ; new wool-shed for 10 shearers, with screw-press, etc. ; stables, barn, drafting yards, etc. ; about 900 acres laid down with English 'grasses, and 100 acres at present in turnips, etc. The property is into 20 paddocks, the greater portion with wellkept live fences. THE STOCK, Consisting of — 9000 well-bred sheep, Will be taken by the purchaser at market value. After a long and intimate knowledge of • the above estate, the Auctioneer can conBdently assure intending purchasers that an opportunity for so good an investment seldom offers ; for while it is certain to prove very remunerative to the holder, with a constant improving value, it at the same time offers great inducements as a place of residence, being within four hours' journey from Dunedin by railway, with 3plendid trout-fishing in the Kuriwao, which runs for miles through the property, while the paddocks abound with pheasants, quail, partridges, and other *ame. The Auctioneer is instructed by Mr Roberts to state that the property is offered for positive sale, as it is his intension to leave the Colony. ; Terms very liberal. For plan of property and other infornation, apply to HENRY DRIVER, )87 N.Z.L. and M.A. 'Co. Dunedin. ' — __ ______^^ £10 lOs for Doqibl€ - Furro w PLOUGHS. We have purchased from the Executors if the late Mr G. F. Reid, a few of Pirie's elebrated D. F. Ploughs, which we offer t the -above price. Extras at equally reUced jprices. NIMMO & BLAIR, 8* JDunedin.

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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 143, 6 April 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 143, 6 April 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 143, 6 April 1877, Page 4

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