Auctions PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO BREEDERS OF THOROUGHBRED STOCK, THURSDAY, APRIL 17. MESSRS. J. T. FORD ana Co. are in. strncted by HENRY REDWOOD, Esq., T O SEL L, AT THE CHOKEEORE STABLES, (Opposite the Canterbury Racecourse) ON THURSDAY, the 17th DAT OP APRIL, 1879, The following HIGH-CLASS THOROUGHBRED BROOD MARES, viz.:— Stinted to TRADUCER. stinted to LEOLINT7S WAINUI RAUPO TOI TOI WAIITI FANNY, FAIR PURITAN CONSTANCE SHROVETIDE FAIR AGNES COUNTESS SKYBIRD Stinted to KORARI and PURIRI. J The above Mares have FOALS AT FOOT BY MARORO, and they will be sold with the Mares or singly, as Mr. Redwood may determine at time of sale. We ask Breeders of Thoroughbred Horses to attend the above sale, as Mr. Redwood will offer them on their merits, to be sold to the highest bidder. Waimea’s daughters breed stock proverbial ir speed and staying, as evidenced in Kakapo, ne of the best animals that ever looked hrough a bridle ; and more recently in Mata, he winner of the Dunedin and Timaru Cups. md stinted as are Wainui, Raupo, Toi Toi, nd Waiiti to old Traduoer, the sale offers to he public generally such an opportunity for rooming first-class mares as very seldom ocurs. J. T. FORD & CO., Auctioneers, THE S.S. EASBY FOR SALE. RYAN AND HAMMOND will sell by auction, at Melbourne, on the 28th INSTANT, without reserve, to close partnership accounts— The steamship Easby, registered tonnage 1489 tons, and carrying capacity 1800 tons dead weight, exclusive of bunkers. Consumption of fuel, 11 tons per day. An opportunity of the kind now presented to merchants and in New Zealand is not likely to occur again. 'he Easby is well known as a comfortable aenger ship, and her largely increasing ght and passenger lists from Melbourne Sydney and up and down the New land coast prove her to be a favorite leL To any one with a coal trade she lid be invaluable, and if purchased by a v Zealand firm arrangements could be le with her present owners to take over at dilation. their hulks and other plant at the ions ports to which she has been lately ning. 'or further particulars apply to FRANCIS FULTON, Managing Owner, Dunedin.
SATURDAY, 29th MARCH, 1879. Important Sale of Properties at Poverty Bay. MESSRS. PITT & PERRIS have received instructions to offer for sale at auction, at their mart, Gisborne, on Saturday, 29th March, 1879, the undermentioned properties, if not previously sold— LOT I. The Goodwill of Lease (18 years to run) of the MATAKOA RUN, situate at Hicks’s Bay, East Coast, containing 3049 acres of first-class hilly and flat Land, together with about 2600 half-bred sheep '4 working bullocks ' 10 head of cattle and horses Also, 6 roomed Dwelling - house, wool-shed, sheep-yards, whaleboat, implements &c., &c., &c., This property is situate on the coast, and has a good shipping place, where a boat can land in any weather. There are about 2000 acres of rich flat land, 300 acres being subdivided into 4 paddocks, securely fenced in with posts and wire, and 1500 acres fenced with bush fence, . LOT 11. , . . ’ The Goodwill of Lease (11 years to run) of property situate about a mile from the town of Ormond, containing 1458 acres, all fenced in, with about— . 1509 cross-bred sheep Also, I Small wool-shed and sheep-yards The above property consists of hills and good flats. There is one paddock of 160 acres laid down in rye grass, which yields adargeorop of seed annually. This offers a favorable opportunity for investment to persons with small capital. LOT 111. The Goodwill of Lease (11 years to run) of property at Ormond, containing 192 acres rich flat Land, together with about—--800 sheep, three-quarter bred Also, Cottage with 4-rooms, sheep and stockyards This block has a frontage to the Waipaoa River, opposite Ormond. The Land has been cleared of bush, with the exception of about 40 aeres covered with manuka; 130 acres have been sown with English grass. LOT IV. The Goodwill of Lease (9 years to run) of property known as the “Delta” Station, situate at Tologa Bay, containing upwards of 4500 acres, of which 600 acres are rich flat Laud, together with about—--1500 cross-bred sheep „ 24 head of cattle - 6 draught mares i - • ■■ ' Also, ;.i; . 2-Duelling-houses (6 and 4-rooms), storebouses, sheds, sheep, and stockyards, &c, . .. .. , Upwards of 400 acres flat have been fenced and subdivided into six paddocks—24o acres being ploughed up and under crop this year. Small steamers and coasters can come up the Uawa River within a mile of the homestead—thus affording every facility for sending produce to Gisborne and other ports. _ Further particulars regarding the properties may be ascertained by application to the auctioneers. FERRIS & PITT, Gisborne, Poverty Bay.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5614, 27 March 1879, Page 4
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