Auction Sales ...„„ SHEEP SALEj GOE& - SATURDAY, 17th MARCH. At 1 p.m. rj.REEN and SOUNESS have received "" instructions from A. MaeArthur, to sell by Public Auction at their yards, on SATURDAY, 17th, MARCH, At 1 p.m. 1000 MERINO EWi3S,in lots to sui . purchasers. .... . ..c622 FAT CATTLE. WEDNESDAY, 218^ MARCH, 1883. At 1 p.m. (2J.REEN AND° SOUNESS have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their yards, Gore, on. Wednesday, March 21, at 1 p.m. ; " | 160 Head of Mixed Cattle, including soine" Bplendid cows and Fat Bullooks Also, 12 Head Horsee, consisting of 4 draught colts and fillies 8 Splendid hacks and light harness horaea. Terms at Sale. The Fat Cattle advertised for sale on Saturday, 10th inst,, will not be forward until 21st. c 674 STOCK SALE AT GORDON (East Gore), SATURDAY, 17th MARCH, At 2 p.m. sharp, IS, SIMSON has received instructions • to Bell by I'ublic Auction on the above date, at his yards, GordoD, WITHOUT RESERVE, 600 First class MERINO EWES 20 Head STEERS in forward oondis i tion 30 HeadMIXED ; CATTLE all quiet., ; > On account of Me W. Calder, . \ 1 Lab of Prize 'Pigei V /.,( .'!"." '' '■■ • On account of other Vendors, : fi Draught Mares and Geldings," ! ° | On account , of Mr John McKay, Gordon, Section 2, block 17, Gordon, with new i house, just completed. j . . TERMS AT SALE. c 685 CLEARING- SALE-SHEEP. WARIKIKI FARM, OTARIA. THURSDAY, 22m> MARCH, At 1 o'clock. SHANKS & BARRIara favored with itt.; structions from Messrs T. Golden an , Co., to sell by auction, on the premises, as above — 3000 Sheep, mixed sexes' (Merino Cross- ; bred) 2-tooth to full mouthed. 800 Lambs. ; The auctioneers' would call the attention iof farmers and others to the above sale. The . sheep are in first-class condition, and will be sold in lota to suit purchasers^ 0654 j ■■-' -.' /,••' .} i -..'-••;>?_■ STOCK SALE, WYWDHAM, TUESDAY, 13th MARCH, 1883. , ,, At 1 o'clock. . SHANKS and BARR are instructed to offer by auction at their yards, Wyndham, as above : 150 Fat Merino Wethers 650 Crossbred Ewes (mixed ages) 133 do Lambs Also several lots Cattle, Horses, ! &o. ; c 664 CHOICE FREEHOLD FABMS. 100 to 700 ACRES. 6383 ACRES, DIPTON FLAT. SATURDAY 7th APRIL, ■ At 2 p.m. ' f.-i ■ '7 JO. MoARDELL, (on behalf of the „ British and New Zealand Mortgage and Agency Company, Limited,) has been favored with instvuetions frotn ' ; James ; Spence, Esq. , to Bell by auction in the salo rooms, Donstreofc, fnveroargill,'-' on tho above date, his magnificent Freehold Estate ■ on the^'Dipton Flat, subdivided intoconvenient sized; farms asunder:— •■■'•■:• ' pi - '" ■ " ' i;i -' ; '< a. r. " p. Section 11 '292 s 'O : - 13| \' ' v; • : 12' ; 182 : 1 '"'■n ii ' 13 138 1 39 - 15 110 2 ,2 16 127 2 l 8 17 273= 1 13 • -'•■•" .■-• 18'--''l2s ■■ •'I-"'-. 27 ■■ ' 1 I9 r 125 1 39 20' 155 2:9 22 277* 0' . 00 23 148 2 00 24 297 0 00 25 297 0 00 26 297 : 0 09 27 408 1 20 32 730 0 04 31 294 3 27 35 100 0 10 36 718 0 0 Also section 322, comprising 1265 acres, and now in courße of Bub-divisiou into farms of about 200 acres. ; The auctioneer has pleasure in drawing the special' attention : ' of Oantehbitry Settlbes and Others in search of really good freehold farms to this important sale of rich agricultural land, which has been carefully sub-divided into farms of various sizes, each section being well watered and easily approached by udicio'uslyyla : d-oflP loads, / ; ,;;•:'! The land is within easy' access of the ' Oret railway station, and will be found on in»pee-* tion not only capable of producing heavy grain crops, but also admirably suited for racing root crops and grass, as a proof of which it is only neceHsary to inspect some of the adjoining land sold by Messra Spence Brother* aboufc two years ago, and which has einca- changed hands at more than double the price then obtained, Terms— 2o per cent, cash j the balance in 2, 4, 6, and 8 years, bearing interest at 5 per cent. Maps will be ready for circulation in a few days. Full particulars on application to . I J. O. McARDELL, c 639 l Auctioneer, Invercargill '' ', Lppt, Strayed, &c i . '■'■'-. STRAYED, ,'■'■'.. ; /; OTRAYED from Stoqkwell Farm, Chatton CROSSBRED EWES and LAMBS (37 head) branded HY. Anyone giving information as to their whereabouts will be rewarded. 1"? ' -" ? ■" '' [ ■ '!■'•■ ••' 'iV. .'•.'.' ,c 64- • . :..,". '..V . - ' '..'■'. a. a m.ell^jil;! . '''"., ': '' : .; v/ i; ■■■' .."', : ' 1 --^a--
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Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 236, 9 March 1883, Page 3
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