Auctions THIS DAY. THURSDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. Valuable Farm of 208 Acres. MR. B. J. DUNCAN has received _ instructions to sell by public auction, at his Sale Rooms, Panama-street, on Thursday, 20th instant, at 2 o’clock, p.m., Valuable Farm of 208 Acres, situated in Oollan’s Valley, about five miles from Lowry Bay. The farm js fenced throughout, with the exception of about 20 chains. Over 100 acres are thoroughly cleared and laid down with English grasses. About 50 acres are divided and fenced into three paddocks, and on which is erected a commodious, throe-roomed cottage. There is also a very fine orchard next to the houso. The land will be sold withont the stock, and the stock may be taken at a valuation. Title—Under tho Land Transfer Act. Terms each. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, ■, At 2 o’clock. 6 Sections, Wanstead, Hawke's Bay 8 Allotments, Aliceville, near Lower Hutt Town Acre 869, situate in Coromandel, street, Newtown MR. R. 'J.'DUNCAN has received instructions to sell by public auction, on the above date, ,»t his Salerooms, Panama-street, at 2 p.m.— , 6 oliotpientß in the township of Wanstead, Hawke’s Bay 8 allotments in Aliceville, situate near the railway station, Lower Hutt, containing nearly one acre Town acre 869, situated ia Coromandelstreet, Newtown, on which is .greeted a commodious four-roomed .cottage, together with two-stall 'stable, cowshe d for four cows, out- , houses, sheds, and two pigsties. For terms and further particulars apply to the auctioneer IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE, j SALE OF 40,000 ACRES LAND 1 MR, R. J. DUNCAN has great pleasure in announcing that he baa been favored With instructions from the HON, JOHN MARTIN, M.L.0., To sell by auction IN THE FIRST WEEK OF OCTOBER—--40,000 ACRES FERTILE LAND, Comprising tho HUANGAROA AND OTAEAIA PROPERTIES, Situated in Lower Valley of the Wairarapa. These extensive and admirably situated blocks of land are now being surveyed, and will be divided into TOWN, SUBURBAN, AND RURAL j SECTIONS. Terms of payment will be 25 per cent, cash deposit, and tho balance may remain for 20 years at the LOW rate of 6 per cent interest per annum,' The fullest detailed particulars will be published xu due course, and lithographed plans affording every information will be circulated, Tuesday, 4th march, At 1 o’clock, IMPORTANT SALE or CATTLE, SHEEP, AND HORSES, Ti/TESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER will IVJ. Be ll by public auction, at Mr. Hunter s farm, Kairoi, near Wellington, on Tuesday, tho 4th’'March, 1879, at 1 o’clock— THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE CATTLE, SHEEP, AND HORSES, AS UNDER:— BHORT-HORN BULL “Father Christmas,” siro Royal Butterly 28th, dam Jesaamine 6th SHORT-HORN BULL “King O’May,” sire Father Christmas, dam Second Queen O’May SHORTHORN BULL “ Second King O’May," sire Father Christmas, dam Second Queen O'May BULL CALF (not named), sire Father Christmas, dam Third Queen O’May BULL CALF (not named), sire Father Christmas, dam Fourth Queen O'May BULL CALF (not named), sire Father Christ, mas, dam Chorister 20 SHORT-HORN COWS & HEIFERS, r WITH PEDIGREES, QUEEN O’MAY, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and sth PRINCESS O’MAY, Ist, 2nd, and 3rd DUCHESS O’MAY MARCHIONESS O’MAY, Ist, 2nd COUNTESS O’MAY, Ist, 2nd, and 3rd The above are all descended from the imported cow Queen O’May. Brought out in the Asteropo in the year 1861. See Coates Herd Book, voi. 14, page 660 SHADOW, Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and sth SHADOW was got by Eclipse, dam Dairy, maid. (See Canterbury Herd Book.) JULIET (imported); sire Baron Wastwater, 3049; dam Lady Juliet 2nd. (See Coates Herd Book, vol. 22, page 359 LADY AS BRIDGE (imported) ; sire Twenty-sixth Duke of Oxford, 33708 ; dam Mary Stuart, (See Coates’ Herd Book, vol, 22, page 548) HEIFER CALF, out of Juliet; sire Prince Killerby HEIFER CALF, out of Second Queen O'MAY, sire Father Christmas AND 38 HEAD, more or less, well-bred COWS and HEIFERS. STUD SHEEP. 4 LINCOLN RAMS (IMPORTED) 2 LEICESTER BAMS DO 3 SOUTHDOWN BAMS DO 63 LINCOLN RAMS 60 LEICESTER BAMS 24 COTSWOLD RAMS 300 LINCOLN EWES 130 LEICESTER EWES | 100 COTSWOLD EWES And a number of Choice LINCOLN, LEICESTER, COTSWOLD, and SOUTHDOWN RAM AND EWE LAMBS, MARES. CHESTNUT DRAUGHT MARE, from Victoria r , : : BAY DRAUGHT MABE, -from Taemania BAY DRAUGHT MARE, from Taamania PIGS. ONE IMPORTED BOAR THREE IMPORTED SOWS The Stock are now on view at the Farm. They cau be examined at any time, and fur* ther particulars ascertained by applying to the Managei, A number of Agricultural Implements and other articles will bo sold after the Stock. Catalogues containing the pedigrees of Stock and other information will be issued in a few days, . LUNCH AT 12 O’CLOCK, Wellington, 80tb January, 1879,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5584, 20 February 1879, Page 4
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