AUCTION SALES.
Messrs. Carey and Gilles sold by auction on Saturday last, the celebrated horse " Bob Apples" for £80. Mr. W. H. Brayton was the bnyer. A number of other horses fetched £15 and upwards. Mr. F. Chapman sold on Saturday the first lot of wool for the season. It was a portion of last clip, however, and consisted of six bales in tho grease. The price got, considering the staple was slightly damaged by water, was considered fair, i.e., Is. l^d. per lb. Messrs. Mueller and Geisow sold by auction, at their rooms, Tay-street, on the 21st of September, Sections 13 and 36, Block 1., Winton district, for tho sum of £437 6s. This property consists of 59 acres 1 rood 2 perches in Section 13, and in Section 36, of 83 acres and 35 perches, and the price, therefore, would average, per acre, as nearly as possible, £3. The same firm also sold the Junction Hotel, with 45 acres land, on the Wallacetown-road, for £450 cask.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 60, 18 October 1864, Page 4
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168AUCTION SALES. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 60, 18 October 1864, Page 4
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