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W. Stavert &Co 7 s Advertisements. Important Salo of Valuable STATION PROPERTY, SHEEP, HORSES, DRAYS, BOILISG-DOWN PLANT, &c., &c, &c. WM. STAVERT & CO. have received instructions from Mr. P. R. M'Rae, and the Executors of the late Nehemiah M'Rab, to SELL by public AUCTION, at their Roomp, Trafalgar-street, Nelson, on THURSDAY, the 16th of April. 1874, at Noon, the following valuable PROPERTIES, viz. :— Lot 1. The CAMDEN RUN, io the District of Awatere and Province of Marlborough, consisting of-— 5,5.11 Acres 3 rools 28 perches Freehold 20,850 Acres Leasehold. - With 12,000 SHEEP, principally young. 4 Cart Horses • 1 Dray. The improvements on this Run consist of a House and Sheep Yards. The Leasehold land is held under the Waste Lands Regulations of the Province of -Marlborough The rental is £60 per annum. The Lease has 11 years to run, and can be renewed. Lot 2. RING CREEK RUtf, in the District of Awatere and Province of Marlborough, consisting of — 9,530 Acres, Leasehold. With 4,000 SrTEEP .4 Cart Horses 1 Dray. This Statrn adjoins Blarich Station and the Shearing Reserve. The Lease is held under the same conditions as Camden, has 11 years to run, and can be renewed. The rental is £40 per annum. Lot 3. A BOILIiSTG-DOWN PLANT on the Blarich Estate, to be sold to be removed. The plant is in first-rate order, and is capable of boiling down 500 Sheep per day. Lot 4. 6 Acres of valuable BUILDING LAND on the Maxwell-road, and within one mile of the town of Blenheim. Lot 5. Half-acre of LAND on the Maxwell-road, with eight-i-talled Stable and Hay-room thereon. This is close to Blenheim, and an excellent Building Site. Also, 3,000 Sheep, surplus stock 27 Horses, mixed lot 1 Wool Waggon 3 Rides Mower Chaff Cutter Horse Bake Hydraulic Press Buggy and double 6et of Harness 25 tons of Hay Ploughs, Harrows, Rollers, Riding and Pack Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Guns, Lead Pump used at dip, and a quantity of other articles. Full particulars as to above will be given by Messrs. Adams & Pitt, Solicitors, Nelson; Mr. P. R. M'Rae, of Blarich (who will point out the Run? and Stock to intending purchasers) ; and WM. STAVERT & CO., 384 Auctioneers, Nelson. WAIMEA SOUTH STEEPLE-CHASE* MEETING, 1874. Stewards: M. Sellon, Esq., R. E. M'Rae, Esq , G. B. Gabb, Esq , W.B.;THOMrsoN,Esq., John Kebr, Esq., John Jervis, Esq., ' Judge : THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. Hurdle Race of 20 soys, over eight flights of Hurdles. Entrance 2 soys, to be made under cover to the Secretary, on or before the 2nd of February, with colors of riders. 1 J miles. Weight for age. Mr A. Jecklin ns brown or black mare Heiress, aged Mr G. Sayle's Te Kooti, aged Mr Robert Kerr's chestnut gelding, {Butcher Boy, aged Mr Robert Kerr's chestnut gelding, Sultan, aged Mr George Trowers' chestnut gelding, Mickey Free. The Great Waimea South Handicap Steeple-Chase of 50 soys. Over three miles fair hunting country. Entrance 3 soys, to be made under cover to the Secretary, with colors of riders, on or before the 2nd February. Weights to be published on the sth. Acceptors 2 soys, to declare on or before the 13th February. Mr R. E. it'Rae's bay gelding, Rustic, aged, I2st 71bs Mr A Jecklin ns brown or black mare Heiress, aged, lOst 71bs Mv Holder's brown gelding, Brown Stout, lOst 7lbs Mr Robert Kerr's chestnut gelding, Butcher | Boy, aged, lOst 71bs Mr James Hagan ns chestnut mare, Quicksilver, aged, lost slbs. Hack Hdrdle Race! of 5 soys, added to a sweepstake of 1 soy. Once round the course. Post entry. Wakejfield Free Handicap of 20 soys. Over two miles of fair hunting country. Entrances, with colors of riders, to be made on or before the 2nd February. Weights to be published at the post as coon after the Great Waimea South Handicap as possible. Acceptors 2 soys Mr Sayle's Te Kooti, aged Mr R. E. M'Rae ns bay gelding, Happy Joe, 6 yrs Mr R. E. M'Rae's bay gelding, Rustic, aged Mr Robert Kerr's chestnut gelding, Butcher Boy, aged Mr James Hagan ns chestnut mare, Quicksilver, aged , Mr Holder's brown gelding, Brown Stout, . aged. Hack Races for Saddles, and Sweepstake Races, with 1 soy added, will take place during the day. No one allowed to start a horse, except for Hack Races, unless the subscriber of at least one guinea to the fund. The decision of the Stewards in all cases to be final. The Stakes will be paid on the Saturday evening following the Races, at the Forest j Inn. Horees to be at the post punctuslly at 12 o'clock for the first Hurdle Race; 1 o'clock for the Great Waimea South Handicap; 3 o'clock for the Free Handicap. Horses that have won £20 of public money not allowed to start for the Hack Races. ROBERT M. SMITH, 237 Hon. Sec. ; ALL DOGS found on SECTIONS 15 and 16, Wainui, will be DESTROYED after this date. GEORGE WINTER. February 4, 1874. 876—12

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 38, 13 February 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 38, 13 February 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 38, 13 February 1874, Page 3

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