Auction Sales aad Notices THURSDAY, 2 Ist JANUARY, On the Premises, Dee-street, occupied by Messrs Habgun and Gbaham. TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP AOCOUNT3. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions • to sell by auction as above, at 12 o'clock, the stock in trade and tools, belonging to Messrs Harguk and Geaham, Tinsmiths, consisting of — Douglas' Patent American Pumps Spouting Eidging I jam pa and Glasses { Beer Engines ! Billies, kc, \ And every description of Stock and Tools con- I nected witb the trade. Also, — The good will and lease of the Premises. Particulars of wliich can be had from the Auctioneer. MONDAY, JANUARY 25, (Postponed from the 19th in consequence of the sitting of the Supreme Oourt). At Twelve o'clock. CATTLE SALE At Sutherland's Yards, Bridge Inn. HE. OSBORNE h*s received instructions . from Mr John Christik (who is leaving for South America), and other settlors in the district, to Bell by Auction, on the above date, about Qfk HEAD OF CATTLE, including tJ\J quiet Cows, Heifers, and Steers. The cows are guaranteed quiet, and the young stock hand-fed. Also, several Horses. CATTLE SALE AT GUMMIE'S BUSH., ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 2Sth, 1869. TSURMA.N has received instructions from F. • A. Monckton, Esq., and others, to submit ' for sale, without reserve, at Gummie's Bush Yards, on the 28th January next, about /»r\ HEAD OF SUPERIOR CATTLE. OV/ Consisting of — ! Choice Milking Cows, Heifers, and Steers. Also, a few Saddle and Draught Horses. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. J. SU HULLS, Auctioneer: TUESDAY, 16th FEBRUARY At 2 o'clock- j By order of the Mortgagees. EYRE CREEK STATION, Province of Southland. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. are instru ted by the Mortgagees to sell by public auction, at their wool stores, M mse street, on Tuesday, the 16th Eebruary, 1869, the EYRE CREEK STATION, SOUTHLAND, Being portions of runs numbered 191,302, and 352, containing 43,250 Acres of First-class Country, of which OQ Qf)A ACRES are under lease, having Ot/,01/l/ a bout 14 years unexpired O "TAA do Freehold, in one block OKfi do pre-emptive right, adjoining " 0U freehold Together with 191 60 SHEEP » Coßißtin g of — EWES. 3,000 MAidon3 1,700 4 - tooth 1,000 6tooth 9 QA'\ 8-tooth, none broken WETHERS 3,000 2 - tooth 0(10 **» 6 * aad Q ' toofc k " LAMBS. 3,000 mixed RA.MS. 160 19^160 ! This property being portion of a large run, the improvements are limited, and consist of about seven miles fenoing, two sheep yards (new) and one good hut. The whole country is fenced in by natural, and other boundaries, and can be worked by one shepherd. The rent is 2d per acre, without any head assessment. The run is capable of carrying 25000 shoep, allowing room for fattening. Terms : One-third cash ; balance at one, two and three years ; interest at the rate of eight per cent, per anuum. Delivery early in March. This property being for positive sale, the Auctioneers need not enlarge upon the advanvantages it offers for the investment of capital. The sheep are well and carefully bred, the country cannot be surpassed in the Province, and the working expenses being almost nominal, render it deservedly woethy the attention of those on the look out for such a property. For plans and particulars, apply at the oßiceM of WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and Co., Manse street.
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Southland Times, Issue 1093, 20 January 1869, Page 3
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