Auction Sales* FRIDAY, 27th APRIL, 1883, At 1 p.m. i JjVS. CANNING & CO will sell by * public auction in their yards at the rear of the Railway Hotel, Gore. > < 3 Draught horses (staunch) 1 Tip Dray 2 Collars Parties having stock to enter for thiß sale will please communicate early with the Auctioneers. cBBO STOCK SALE, WYNDHAM. , WEDNESDAY, 25th APRIL, 1883/ GF. MARTIN (»n conjunction with • Carswell, White and Oo.) will sell by auction, at Wyndham, on above date, commencing immediately after the sale of the Edenbauk property : On account of Messrs T. Golden and Co. 400 PRIM fcl PAT. SHEEP 25 HEAD FAT CATILE On account of Mr George Andersoa, 300 CROSSBRED EWES, chiefly fat On account of Mr^C. R- Brunton, 300 CROSSBRED EWES On account of Mr George Corkill, who is leaving the district, 6 Good Dairy Cows ' 21 1, 2, and 3>year old Steers and. Heiferß 7 Draught Mares and Geldings 3 Unbroken Light Horses 3 Hacks I Dray, 1 D.F. Plough, &c. c 827 On account of Messrs Golien and Co— 1000 2 and 4 tooth Cross-bred Fat Wethers 50 Head Store Cows and Bullocks 1 Thoroughbred Chestnut Mare ]■ 2~year old Filly out of Testimonial ! *"" by Garibaldi li Foal (oolt) out of Testimonially Syl- . | vanus : ' I Thoroughbred Brown Mare Blossom 5 Hackney's "3 to 4 years old 5 do unbroken 2 and 3 years old 2 Saddles and bridles cB4B On account of other vendors — 20G Crossbred lambs • 150 Ewes, nearly fat r 4BO 2, 4, 6 and 8 tooth Heavy Crossbred Bwes ' 'On account John Anderson, Esq. 25 Pure Merino Rams On account of Mr John Findlay 5 'Draught Geldings, first-class workerß, ' guaranteed sound. c 866 i | FARM FOR SALE. i i -i - , ! SATURDAY, MAY 5, \ At 1.30 p.m. WREEN AND SOUNESS kave been 'favored with instructions from Mr A. E, M^llick (who is giving up farming to enter, another business) to sell by publio auction at their rooms Gore, on S ATURDAYJ sth MAY, 1883, j At 1.30 p.m. His first-class and conveniently situated ' AGRICULT ORAL FARM, being Seotion , 18, Block XI, Chatton, containing 200 acres. This farm is well-fended and subdivided into five paddocks. .Ity cpnsists : of rich wheat ! growing land. 120 acres have been plougKeti, and only one orop taken off it ; the -b^fio> -^s -rich . jk,^^^ : lro»dy : ip_ _ie able coVtage and excellent! stable,- obntain^ng 4 s_llß and loose boxes with large, loft overhead. Theprppertyis^situated.oiosetothe Knapdale School and Churoh, on the main County road and only six miles from the Gore railway station. To parties ih'searoh of a really good Farm either as an investment or as a comfortable home ; the aboive.. ,offer» a splendid chance rarely! met with. . ,'i_e terms fortbe^property will be ex« I tremejy liberal. ;1 M ; ; , '." ._.;-. A], Further particuUrs''oh application to the Auctioneers.. . . , _<*819 . | ' ;;) '' '' Also, ' ' ' ' '•'""' On the following MONDAY, 7th MAY, ! At 1 o'clock, On j»he above Farm, the following sfeoo :,,.,. implements, &o, : r| , 6 Draught Mareß and Geldings 2 Farm Drays, nearly new 1 Hack, Saddle and, bridle Chaff-outter by Barnlett Double-furrow Plough Single do. do. Harrows Reid and Gray 9 feet roller Samuelson's Reaper and Binder 2 Sets new Cart Harness 4 Sets leading - do. Plough chains, backhands, &c. Quantity of Oats, Fowls, Household Furniture, Ac, &o. cBB6 BY ORDER OF THE - MORTGAGEES. FARM FOR SALE NEAR GORE. .;;. ;' ( SATURDAY^ MAY 5. y fH RiEEN and SOUNESS (in conjunction v^T' I with J. O. McArdell <) will sell by public auction, at their rooms, Gore, on Saturday, May 5, at 1,30 p.m.---Section 15„ Block IV, Waikaka district, with all buildings and improve- | ments thereon, The auctioneers can confidently recommen^ this aB one of the bost specs in the district, as the ground is capable of growing any kind of crop. The farm is all fenced and subdivided ; the buildings are first-class ; and the property is close to' the rising town of Gore. . The terms will be exceedingly liberal ; they can be asceitained on application to the. auctioneers. °869 SHEEP SALE, GORE. GREEN and SOUNESS have reoeived : instructions from A. McArfchur, Eaq , of Otama station, to sell by public auction at their yards, Gore, on or about Saturday, • 12th May, 1883, . 1000 Meriup Ewes ' (full mouth) in tirstclass condition, and never been it-' crossed. In lots to suit purchasers. c 873
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Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 249, 24 April 1883, Page 3
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