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Auction Sale MONDAY, 6th APRIL. IMPORTANT SALE OP RAILWAY PLANT Recovered from the Wreck of the Netherby. To Road Boards, Contractors, Mining Companies, and Others. SH. COHEN and Co. have received instruc- • tions from Messrs Bovd and Currie, and Donaldson, lo SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Sandridge, the 6th April next, viz., A lattice girder bridge, in two spans of 100 ft. each, suitable for a railway or roadway. Also, A plate girder bridge of 40ft. span, with fish plates to match ; about 4 miles of flanged rails (401 b. to the yard) suitable for a light railway or tramway HO Sets switches, crossings, and chairs, to OO suit the above rails "1 Large hydraulic cotton or wool press \ ■*- 1 Portable steam-engine, fitted with hydvaulic pump 3 for working the above press "1 Turning lathe The whole of the above plant was imported expressly for the Queensland Government Railways, and was designed and supervised by Sir Charles Fox and Son, of London, and has been inspected and reported upon by S. V. Kemp, Esq., C.E. I Piaiis and specifications on view at the stores of H. I. Donaldson and Co., Sandridge. Sheep for Sale Tji O R S A L E . By Private Contract, THE MARAROA DOTCNS STATION, Situated in the Province of Otngo, consisting of— A A AAA ACRES beautifully grassed 4U,UUU Country. With OA AAA WELL-BRED SHEEP, 8000 9 UU U of which are Breeding Ewes 200 EAMS OAA MIXED CATTLE ITEAM WORKING BULLOCKS, with Dray, &c. complete IT E A M. s WORKING HORSES, with waggon, &c complete. -J O STATION HORSES Improvements are — Dwelling House, 9 rooms, large well laid out Garden, Wool Shed, Store, Stockyard and Sheepyards, Washpool and Dip Cultivation Paddock, Out-station Huts and large amount of Fencing. The property is first-class sound Sheep Country, available at all seasons. About 14,000 acres are fenced off : also a Ram Paddock of 3000 acres, well grassed and capable of carrying 2000 sheep The Run has a frontage of 19 miles to the Mararoa River, and is bounded on the north and west by the Main Bush and Whitestone Rivertwelve miles of Fencing would make it a Com plete Enclosed Block. It is of easy access from the coast, and as an investment it is thoroughly safe. Further particulars on application to CALDER BLACKLOCK & CO. jn O R S A L E . PURE MERINO RAMS, BRED BY F. D. Rich, Esq. W. H. Williams, Esq. James Hassell, Esq. W. H. Teschemaker, Esq Messrs E. A. & R. Julius Messrs Campbell& Lowe E WES . IS IOT 3TO STJTIT PTTECHASEBS. 6 000 -^ u^ an^ Dro^ eii > sound to travel; 5 - delivery in February and March. 20 000 B '*° otn do 1 0 000 2 » 4j and 6 " tootJl do do 4 000 2 - tooth do do LAMBS. 5 000 inter » m woo *> c^ Ter 7 in January. 16 000 s P rin S do do March. 2 000 Half-Bred Leicesters, do do WEDDERS. 3 000 2-tootn > delivery in January and Febr uary. 10 000 2 > 4 > 6 and 8 - tooth > do do CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. EO R SALE, THE Contiguous RUNS of BIRCHWOOD and LINTON, consisting of AO AAA ACRES OF THE FINEST 4tO ? UUU SHEEP COUNTRY 4£CAA ACRES of which are FREE- , OUU HOLD With, 1Q AAA WELL-BRED SHEEP lAA HEAD OF CATTLE HORSES, BULLOCK-TEAMS, WAGGONS, &c Improvements are good, comprising eve»y station appliance, and in complete working order. The property is so completely fenced in, that it is worked at a trifling expense, and is otherwise so favorably known as to require no further comment. Full particulars on application to CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. -p O R SALE p? £?O HOGGETS, mixed sexes. T^A HALF-BRED LEICESTER #OU LAMBS, DO DO. Apply to, J. C. SPENCER, Ermedale, Riverton.

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Southland Times, Issue 910, 4 March 1868, Page 3

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628

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 910, 4 March 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 910, 4 March 1868, Page 3

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