SALES BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1873. At 1 o’clock. AT WEST TAIERI. Driver, stgwrt, & co„ have receive! instructions to sell by auction, at the West Taieri, on Saturday, 22ud instant, at 1 o’clock, 3,000 very superior store Wethers, in lots to suit buyers, from 100 upwards. The above sheep are from one ot the best flocks in the Province, being large framed, well woolled, and in splendid condition. OTAGO WOOL AND FLAX STORES. Driver, stewart, and go., STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, AND WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS, DUNROIN, are prepared to make ADVANCES on the M 'ST LIBERAL i’EUMS on the INCOMING CLIP of WOOL, also on NEW ZEALAND HEMP or other Produce, either for sale here or for shipment to their Agents in Melbourne, London, or the United States. They will hold SALES at— KAIKORAI YARDS, every Wednesday, at 11 o’clock, of Fat Cattle, Sheep and Limbs. OTAGO WOOL AND PRODUCE STORES, every Wednesday, _at 3 o’clock, ot Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, Flax, &c. TUESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, At 12 o’clock, FREEHOLD TOWN LANDS. Gullies & street IT are favored with instructions to sell by public auction, within their rooms, on Tuesday, 25th February, at 12 o’clock, Sections 10. 17, 18, 10,20, and 25. Block XXXV., Dunedin, containing | of an acre each, more or less, having frontages to Howe, Castle, and Leitb streets. The sections will be s»ld separately. Terms; I, cash, balance by 2 equal instalments, at 6 and 12 mouths, with interest at 8 per cent. Abo, Section 2 of 14, Block IV, Dunedin and East Taieri (once an Educational Reserve), containing 40 acros, more or less, unimproved. GILLIES & STREET, Auctioneers and Land Agents. WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1873, At Noon. RUNS FOR SALE. If R. MILNER JjJL will offer for sale, by public auction, at the Land Office, Dunedin, pastoral lea-es for 10 years of the following runs Run No. 333, situated on the Wanaka Lake, contains 100 000 acres, 90,000 acres of which arc high sheep country, and about 10,000 acres of shingly and swampy country suitable for cattle. The rental will be an assessment of 7d per head on nob less than 10,000 sheep and 500 great cattle. The lease will commence on the 26th of February, 1874, from which date to the Ist <’ctober ensuing the lust assessment will bo charged. Pam No. 330b, situated on the east shore of Lake Hawea, north of Tiraaru River, contains 9,000 acres, 500 of which are agriultural land. The rental will be an assessment of 7d per head on 3,000 sheep. The lease will commence on the 26th February, 1874, from which date to the Ist October ensuing the first assessment will ho charged. Run No. 444 is situated west of and adjoining Run 333, and Motatapu River ; contains 5 50 ' acres of high country. The rental will be an assessment of 7d per head on 1,000 sheep. Lease to commence on the 3rd March, 1873. when assessment from that date to the Ist October, 1873, will be payable. The sale will bo in terms of the “Otago Waste Lands Act, 1872.” The upset premium in each case will be one halfpenny per awe of the estimated area of the run. A deposit of one-tenth part of the premium and of the first rent will be payable on the fall of the hammer ; the balance of the premium within a month ; and tho balance of the assessment on the date of the commencement of each lease. The assessment wid be payable, after the flrat year, on the Ist of October of each year. The runs will be leased for a period of ten years, terminable during that time, without compensation, by the lessor giving 12 mouth s notice. The agricultural land— on the plans to bo seen at this office—to be resumable at any time without notice or compensation. J. T. THOMSON, Chief Commissioner. Waste Laud Board Office, Dunedin. TOHN MACLEAN, STOCK, STATION, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, SHEEP, CATTLE, & HORSE SALESMAN Dunedin. COACHBUILDERS Groves brothers, COACH BUILDERS, Beg to intimate to the public that they have commenced business in those extensive premises in High street, known as tho POLYTECHNIC. From their past experience in England and America, they feel confident tliat they will give satisfaction in any work they may receive. Knowing that the inhabitants of Ota<m wirh to patronise Colonial industry, every description of Carriages made to order on the premises; none imported. All Repairs promptly attended to MILLINERS. MILLINERY AND UNDERCLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINCES STREET. MISS WARD begs respectfully to intimate to.tho Public of Dunedin that site lias .removed into tbosc central premises in Princes street (formerly occupied by Mr Beaver, watchmaker), where she is now exhibiting all the Latest Fashions and Novelties in Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Li.bonr, &c. STAYS AND UNDERCLOTHING In Great Variety. Note the address — PRTIsCES STREET. MILLINEPvY. MISS BROWNLEE begs to announce that she has commenced business m Galbraith’s Buildings, Princes street, and invites the attention uf ladies to her LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF FRENCH ANP ENCIWSfI WUiWWV-
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Evening Star, Issue 3125, 24 February 1873, Page 4
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837Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3125, 24 February 1873, Page 4
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