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■' .duldQ aoifoj/A 1 TUESDAY, 24th JUNE, ! g^llOii ! PAfrll'Ufe. sharp. ] ■'■ !5 Iliw IMPORTANT^cSIARma.SALE. ni^^)f^J|ifiK|l^^kM, TUTURATJi J" y , {^..jftICABDELL (on behalf of the B. • MdN,Z,'M and A. Co.) has received lßßfcttife«bn^- f fr ( o i iri Cecil M. Maunseli* Esq., to hold a clearing'^iile^dn' his' farm, Tuturau {abeat six miles from Mataura bridge)* on ;iOT«lda«>dvSidßifelwhen ! iMe f whole ! of Mb Valu. able andr JBxt«niive Farming Plant, Live Btock, Grain, &c, &c, will be sold without ,£B3*CT.^£',T6wingito the proprietor leaving for the JSTorfc^.pn account of ill-health. Hie hones- are all first-class animals, and Ifsa tifcorongHy sCaunah. ■ They' comprise — H '>tnn -l! BrowVMare, "Kate," aged: ?.■> !■ .f „.4! Bay Mare, '' Jess," 6 years old ' . '•. . '"1 Bay Mare, " Lucy," 6 years old .!!•■!'-. : . • ■ '. ' 1 • Bay 1 Colt, " Ben," 4 years old 1 Chestnut Gelding, "Tom," aged ' . . : 1 Bay Gelding, "Prince," aged ' ■ :> " • ■' 1 Bay Colt, 2 years old 1 Yearling Entire Colt fs*,,^, ,.[ '.2 F,oals . 1 Chestnut Mare " r i Hack , r ' \''. [1 ." ..-. OTHER STOCK. | ' d fiEjAl> 0F FIRST-CLASS DAIRY O\J COWS, in milk and to calve. -J (~\f\ CROSSBRED EWES . r, ( .1 Pure Berkshire Boar '' 3 Sows, in Pig. v:K>:i-"- - ' ■ IMPLEMENTS, &O. . ' 1 DbnbJe-Furrow Plough •,! •;!• Swing: Plough : . ■ 1 Set 4-Leaved Harrows lj Set sprats- Seed Harrows 1 Three-Horse Field Grubber 1 Drill Grubber . : •■>'"i-Kui ti|:.f^Beid:and,Gray Beaper *, , * " " l/R»adDray and frame 1 Bentall's Chaffcuttsr ■*-'^ °* 'S Bphi'Bliafi HameW. •• .-- on< * g^ L - eaaing Harness 2 Siding Saddles and Bridles /t<i ., , 1 iLady's., Side. Saddle GRAIN, &C.J&C (t! ,i3OGO bußhels prime Seed Oats (long 1., , .Tartarian) , . . ,>} g ,w.v:l --^•■•^g Oaten Hay for Chaff '** 200 bushels Rye Grass Seed ' ' IJ/ l6o''Tfiung' Fowls :BLHivesofßees ..•.*'j .•.•llr.li'.Vr.-: "I! .! ;•- "• • Also, DAIBX" -"WnBUSILS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.,&c. • ' L ■ Termi at Sale. \ •■■ '■■ y N.B.— The Auctioneer will commence at 3 T> :|l t s'olQgkroharp,i wriAg id the i large : quantity ImMed,ia,tely t aft^r : |the,.»tbove), ."— " riUmtffaXBMJBBDIJD.. PPiOPERTY itself will be submitted, oompr|sipgTri • ,f\ oltlfetnftl-rqAPBBS: 'FIRST-CLASS an tehajly y< *i4fr ; LAN D^ 1 Highly improved and iiioSs/iO ,'udf:'t." in; on- Exceptionally Easy Terma,-; mi the; TCu'tura4". District, six miles *'i' fli '.'^Soin Jia'taura Bridge. The property is 'subdivided into eight ' ir a 'J'^^Mi^^e fences being of & most 11:911 ; J'^^^nWar^rac^r. Each paddock is n "vol., aM watered by neyerfailiSgttrertin ( i. M - !^ .\. , ■ byre ol \t6 stalls, ibeing 53 feet by 40; feet, Attachad to the dwelling is a first-class fruit, „B t^mf^t^:^: ... itf ...,' More than one half of , the < land is under r/ cultivation— ther,e being 160 acres in English grass '; 30 acres' tn turnips ; 86 acres stubble, and the remainder in native pasture. The ( .property,. yhich is admirably suited in mi^4 agriculture, is only being placed in th* market owing to the ill-health of the •proprietor— Mr Maunsell— who has been ad~'dk TigSdJtoltry aichange*of climate, and in coriep*Jtt«ric« ofiWhidh bbha fide buyers will have an opportunity- of securing a good property oftp.p.faygrable terms, , and /at: a reasonable ■ figure.' „,,, . :: ' i For further particulars apply to the Pror , d ...» 'ip-p or J'M' .MoABPBI^L to !i'; :• 1 ** Ositi '" ' ' Auctioneer, InvercaTgill. . o^«.tf w.>ii»''i fM«.»e ■■/-«■■: •■■; 'n ■ •"■ - , FRIDAY, 27th JUNE, ; ft-rre .imftS ;■■''"*■-'•; "At ''noon.' l ' ' ■ -, rrivn) ,'UvKjl-i'/ -i-.i-rf./. ?-■ ;' ; ' *»*>» fr 'iVEDtrOATION RESERVES, j OS " t :oi \\n\iwi .-••(•■!' '1 JJlLi'"'' ; f- i *XAhV4slft ?A? T 9^ AL A ND AGRlCUL.^a^tate, Jfynclham, an( i t 0 j 8 Districts. 0 ,,, ..Xftaas*,to): H Years., Valuation for Improvements i% end of Lea^e, with Certainty of \nr. '■^'-fehiuer-''- '--■'■ -.■•'••■>••• . r -••■ T>i 'By. MARTIN (under . instructions ,. { ., f % JUty» from the (School Gommissionera of Otag«) will offer for sale by auction, at Gore, „{,,,,«£ ri 4*J», Jun^ 2 7>, at noon, , «f ?i^e : J! J « a f!9 8 *f?V 14 ,7 ea ?^ , o£ the following magnificent Grazing . and Agricultural iPro.•Wfrt.'n .■ r I ' ' . ,-„ „ Bun 327, Waikaia district, lately ten--1 anted by James uall, Esq., com.f l '.-:•!. :-j/.li posing 1 7280 acres of splendid ■ ..-••,-,/ ■ ishtiep country. This includes ' „. \ section 6, block XII, containing .'-..■. /oi. / acreß o f agricultural ]and. Mtyu- '■;■>■' : j • XJpsat rental, L9l per annum, -twit -2378, Waikaia district; lately A*. -A . i £ . tenanted ■ by ' 'James Gall, Esq., comprising/ 5952 acres of j fine pastoral country, which includes sections 5 and 6, block XI, icon- « Jb- \\'"t ,o Gaining 432 acres ; of agiiculj^ural land. Upset rental, L7i 10s per , annum. , , 1 Section 1, block IX, Wtndham 1 3is»tVW >'7uM strict, containing 196 acres 1 rood *'*>* '■'■-< *•>■ 10 p O i e8 nrst-class agricultural land. ' Upset rent, 6s per acre, with valuation for improvements. 11, Toi-Tois district, •J - v containing 238 acres fair arable — " land. Upset, 3s per acre^er »i!-!!slA'i ? ?> H annum, with valuation f or im- '^ provements. particulars of valuation^ improvexaants,' : »na i( c6nditious of sk)e and lease, UriSrtff ta.the Auctioneer, Crowniliands Office, ot.ttfei'fttiafersigned. v * „,lt > r '„■,;•;* COLIN MAOASBRBW, UT •■' > Secretary, ' 5 , w^vj £oteJJial Bank iJuilctjngg,

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 365, 13 June 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 365, 13 June 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 365, 13 June 1884, Page 4

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