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I' M. R. MILLER, MOUNT ERIN, H AWKE'S 1 BAY. Important and Absolute . Sale of MOUNT ERIN-LINCOLN FLOCKS, FiiiDAY, . i^th February;. THE Sale .will. "|>e Jielij' at : Amount ' Erin Station yardi. Coaches will be m waiting aY Hastings Railiway Station on the arrival of the •morning trains on sale day to convey iintending purchasers to Mount ?Enn. Orders for . the inspection of ' the sheepi cati ' at any tirtie be ob- ! tanned at the Office of the Auctioneer^ THe Moimt ' Erin flock, originally 15,000 sheep^ part of Mr ! If AN.NEft^s ißbcl<, has been heavily culie'4 every 'yea'r i! sin'ce ! "cbming into ; tne present owner's hands, and from • fiis •'. using only the highest class Lincoln Rams the^ whole of the sheep are now nearly pure, grand healthy sheep,, good size,_ and rdip : and quality .may fee judged.' from fact of last .. year's wool, although; hesvy jn grease, realising for fleece from 8d to 9£d per pound, and that m a low market. ■/>»•.'■{ ■<:•:-. ■■T The sales from the station this season have been only wedders and second-class sheep, but amongst those to be 'offered on 13th: are the choice flocks hithertO'reserVed. -The only I6i how is 35G0. hoggets, and as the Monnt Erin Estate has been sold (with- the exception of aiPew sections 6n the ■ flats)/aiid del. livery must b<s .given ; onj I.9th Feb., these sheep must.be sold. „ rThe Jots consist .of-^ jj . f .. ...... , : .;\6sophoicjß^tqqth .Lincoln, feffes ' 1 300 m: Tots, .4-.tootii do do J ? . r^o0 s v do/ f 6-tpofh- ,do 5 -..do, 800 ]. do . 6-tpothand jising|B; „:., „.,., '; ; ..'./. | 1 TOO in' lots, 8-too^ii. (^resK } t Jin- i „..;.. coln.Ewjes , . : ' 500 Culls, iniied' ages ! i 650 ia^e* V\r e dders, : 6 and 8- \; tboth, m forward "' J idonditidh i ' ' : 1 550 large WediaeYs,; 6 and 8-; : ! ''"'. tootlyfat /'■ '" : ; ! ' fiwek, 2- tooth, first cross \ :! l'':-\\ ";.^ . Ai?o^;"' » '.'=,: ,800 siud E^e's, .'ft. .4, 6, and 8^ '-„ ...,,. .; .[ itpoth, Wjth ;,..'; : ;: ( ;10^Ram Umbs'ij ' : .•jTte :sma|l fSjiUd are from. Lincoln jEsfe3j s i f mpd^'ed' by Messrs McLea^, 0? jUeklanci, from the 1 celebrated flocks of Messrs Cl^rk^ ' and.VESBEY^I < inq.oJnshire ?1 < i E^g^ndi Team of 'Draught Ilorses and Dray ; ■ j> i Implements, etc./ , i . „:"■; ! Sale to commence at half-pa§t ; !l? noon. '._'. :< *;.:.■:■[ M. R. MILLER, :■ i. : '■''■'' 1 r 'M '' '-Auctioneer. . . .■••/?.»:•; i'.i;-:. v GRBiTSD^ALEi: 'UPtiR/^TtANfeIf TIKB|, Dlf Titf^; iri A Sometiufe about the beginning . of :i --:v : Vi -.-OFMIiAiiP ' ■ ;,.J T ; ».- •.. ,■ ,>■.... ;y : BJEjNQ part of ./the Rangatira 1 ,liloct, cdmpnsipi; the HUNTEJ^yiL^^ TOWNSHIP EXTENSIQN, and' a large uu'tnber of Bunrl and' Suburban Sectiohsj* varying from v Wio 320 Aciiki' The-'ibwu Sections from I td ! 3'Acres. i '. '' v All the ' Section's navfe'ifrowUges to roJVds,' «onpeiHf wbicfiiare fo^fe'ea'andaFe^now ; being bJoetaJJed ; otliers will be. .fihbitly cleared. op e { «htiia^wide.,^.w — — .. - »^ u^, '*.; Tli^ Mfiiri ■Trunk ' Kail Way "frdm Wellihgtbh !to ri Auckland ' passes through -the eniiire- lengtk^of. ._ tfiis Block, as also the Marton-Otamaka-pua^Mnrinibtu JEi^atl./ I Q •j If ' The bush on the Hunter ville Township Bxtensjon has been cleared ready for bnrnfngV the"-purclfas6i¥'will Cherefore bo able, [to proceed wi^h,.the erection of their buildings directly after the sale. • The whole, of the Rural nnd Snbuiban Sections are. covered with forest, the principal tcoes being tawa, rimu, rata, and patches of Siiq' ibtkra suitable for milling- purposes. . Thu undergrowth is as a rule ligh^, and the general character of the/soil .of splendid quality. A Saw-mill" will siortly be erected on the Block. The .country i s "ndujating, with, a lirge proportion of , flats, .and^whencleired and brought, tinder cultivation thteefourths wilLbe fit tor agricultural purposes. ' Litljopjaphs of ' the prdpprty and full particulars will shortly be obtainable. • ; Tiile, Land Transfer Act. Terms very libeiSali " " BECIvETT, .. HAMMONp, VdTOE. Martoh. •'• -- ■ ■ ' ■' ' --±-i . TO SUBSCRIBES AND. ADVE^. TISERS. THE Accounts for last Quarter having now beenjLssijcd, set tlfrincriti'afc the eailiest ...convenience of Subscribe™ and Advertisera will" greatly; oblige. „. . , „. . , i. ;iM ! 1.!'.! .!' ..■ *I "I J

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 57, 9 February 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 57, 9 February 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 57, 9 February 1885, Page 4

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