Auctions ..GREAT.SALE .BY-AUCTION, vAT ALL THE GOLD FIELDS. TO TAKE PLACE IN DECEMBER. IMPORTANT LAND SALE; Worthy the Attention of All Classes. Unrivalled Opportunity for a Profitable Investment. ± FREEHOLDS. GOVERNMENT TOWNSHIP OF KAITANGATA. MESSRS. H. E. NATHAN and CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at the times and places mentioned below, SECTIONS In the Government Township of KAITANGATA, Fronting the Clutha River, Molyneux. At the Golden Age, Dunstan, the "first week December. Wetherstone's, Tuapcka, aud Waitahuna, the second week in December. Woolshed, Tokomairiro, and Molyneux Ferry, the third week in December. The attention of miners, storekeepers, publicans, artisans, and others, is dirpcted to this most important sale of freeholds, which to the man of small means offers unusual advantages, and ibr a real profitable investment is unapproached by any other that lias hitherto been brought before the public of Otago I The Township of Kaitangata is laid out with a frontage to the Clutha River, which is one of the finest in the Province, and the traffic on which, since the opening of the new gMd fields, has increased to an amazing extent. Kaitangata is a port of entry, and possesses greit advantages, being adjacent to the Clutha coal fields ; two fine seams of coal run through part of the land. That tin-? township is destined to occupy an important position in this Province is ieyond a doubt, as the Government steamer will shortly commence to run between it andTuapeka; so that Kaitangata will be the great central depot for all the gold fields, and from which merchandise will he forwarded by steamer to Tuaprka, Blamont. Te'viot, Dunstan, and the various gold fields and settlements. Amongst the numerous advantages this township possesses may be mentioned—the great depth of water at this point of the Molyneux, and the abundance of excellent timber suitable for building or domestic purposes. Each deed will be granted to the purchaser who pays in full at time of purchase, for the sum ot One Guinea and a Half. Solicitor: J. Co"k, Esq., Dunedin. ' Remember!— This will be the only opportunity for mmers and others to purchase on the gold fields. Stock. TUESDAY, 30th DECEMBER At 12 o'clock. MOLYNEUX FERRY. 60 Splendid Dairy Cows with Calves at foot and Springing. DRIVER, MACLEAN & CO., are favored with instructions from Messrs. Anderson and Thompson, Wyndham, Popotuna, to sell by auction at the above mentioned place, on Tuesday the 30th. December, at 12 o'clock sharp, Without Reserve. 60 very superior, quiet well bred dairy cows, with calves at foot and springing. The auctioneers beg to remark that these cows are a remarkably fine lot, being veiy large, and all perfectly broken to bale. Terms at Sale ' Luncheon provided. TUESDAY, 30th DECEMBER, At 1 o clock. Molyneux Ferry. 20 very useful Horses and Mares. DRIVER, MAOLEA*N~and CO will sell by auction, at the above-mentioned place, on Tuesday, the 30th December, at 1 o'clock, without reserve, 20 very useful Horses and Mares, suitable for all purposes. TUESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, ~ At 12 o'clock sharp. provincial Tale yards. Fat Cows. Spayed Fat Cows. Ex Helen S. Page, from Gipps Land. DRIVER, MACLEAN°and CO. will sell by auction, at the Provincial Sale Yards, on Tuesday 2nd December, at two o'clock sharp, without the slightest reserve, 50 very prime fat cows and heifers (all spayed). THURSDAY, 4th DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock sharp. Provincial Sale Yards. To be Sold, the Thorough-bred Entire Colt "ROUGE DRAGON!" DRIVER, MACLEAN & CO. are favored with instructions to sell by auction, at the above Yards, on Thursday, the 4th. December, at 12 o'clock sharp. " Rouge Dragon" 3 years old, by " Pendragon" (Imported), out of a very superior Thoroughbred Mare; "Pendragon" by "Post Ternpore," by '"Stockport," dam Queen Bee, by Rinplan, grandam by Volunteer. THURSDAY, Blh JANUARY, 1863^ SHEEP STATION FOR SALE. B RIVER, MACLEAN, and CO. are favored with instructions from George Peel, Esq. to sell by auction, in the Long Room, Provincial Hotel Dunedin, on Thursday, the-Bth January next, at two o clock p.m., The Waikawa Station on the Mataura, comprising 25,000 acres of well-grassed, good fattening country. Together with 1,200 very fine young ewes, with lambs two months old 32 rams 13 head cattle, including two harness bullocks Sufficient stores for four men for cix months And all tools and implements that are required on a station, - Improvements— Two good huts and store One large stockyard One small do, with milking shed Cultivation paddock And good garden, well stocked with fruit trees. Further particulars as to terms, &c,, can be had by applying to the auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 7th JANUARY, 1863. At 12 o'clock. PROVINCIAITsALE YARDS, DUNEDIN. To Squatters, Sheep Breeders, Farmers, Dealers, and Others. Important Sale of RAMBOUILLET AND SAXONY RAMS AND . EWES From the Best Flocks in Victoria. DRIVER. MACLEAN and CO. are favored with instructions from Henry Beattie, Esq., to sell by: auction on Wednesday, the 7th January, 1863. at 12 o'olock, Tke following lots of very choice pure-bred £ambouillet and Saxony rams and ewes :—• 16 two-toothed Rambouillet rams 73 do do Saxony do 160 do do pure merino do ' - 60 do do Saxony dp 100 do do Saxony do 140 do do pure merino do ' 180 four and six-toothed pure merino do : ] 2,500 two-toothed pure merino ewes (bred by John . Bell, Esq.. at Warratnbeen). The above sheep have been selected with great care by Mr Beattie from tho flocks of the following celebrated breeders, Messrs Wm. Degraves and Co., Coliban Park, Thomas Austin Esq., Barwon Park, John Bell, Esq.. Warrambeen, and Messrs G. and A. Chenery, Devil's River. Catalogues with pedigrees, &c, are now being prepared. . r . ■ . /UTTLK. U*AT T-JLJJ. CATTLH \J Ex Valiant, from Wellington. 56 Head of very superior Cattle, immediate delivery can be given. For particulars apply to , DRIVER, MACLEAN and CO. '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 296, 1 December 1862, Page 3
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