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Stock, <&c, For Sale POE SALE— - ON WAIMEA PLAIN'S STATION, OAA IMPORTED VICTORIAN BAMS, Two hundred of these were used on the Waimea Plain's flocks last year. They can be seen in their wool till 7th Jan. Price : £3 per head. Apply G. M. BELL, Waimea Or to M'PHERSON & CO. Q N 8 i[ L E,— By the Undersigned — lA| HEAD WELL-BRED CATTLE* QAAA FULL-MOUTHED EWES. 4000 "*■ Apply to MORISON & CO., Dipton, Or to M'PHERSON & 00. p C> ]J J3 A. L E H 1 C\( \f\ MIXED LAMBS, delivery in lUUU March or April. -I A A PBUSSIANMEBINOBAMS, J.UV/ large framed white yolked sheep. OA DE GRAVES' BAMS. 1 QA Provincial bred do (from De X O\J Graves). Apply to BROWN & STEUABT, Blackmount. SHEEP STATION FOE SALE. Buns No. 166a., & No. 415, Southland Province. THE Undersigned are instructed by Messrs Aylmeb & Co. to make private sale, for delivery in March, of WAIEAKI STATION, Situate in the Waiau District of the Province of Southland, together with all stock thereon. Bun No. 166a. is held under license to Ist January, 1882, at a rent of two-pence per acre, equivalent to two-pence or three-pence per sheep. Run No. 415, adjoining, is under licence to 19th July, 1879, at a rent of £5 per annum. Total rent £200 per annum. The Station contains in all 66,520 acres, of which 30,000 are first-class winter country. It will carry all the year round 25,000 sheep'; being well bounded and fenced, it is worked with three men. There will go with the Station the flocks nowrunning there — first-class sheep — all bred on the country, namely, 7 000 EWES (mostly young.) 4 000 WETHERS - -3,500 HOGGETS. 4,000 hAMBS ' 220 bams. And 3 Horses, 12 Bullocks, besides Drays, m* plements, Furniture, &c, &c. The improvements comprise : Home Station, Woolshed, Hot-water Soak and Wash, several Huts, six miles of Fencing, Garden, Stable, and Cultivation Paddock. Terms very Liberal. DALGETY, RATTBAY & CO. Invercargill Property for Sale, &c. lj^ O E S A L E — STATION PEOPEETIES. THE UNDERSIGNED, have some very fine Station Properties lor sale in this Province and in Utago. Particulars on application, CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. FOE SALE. ONE of the best farms in the Province, containing 138 acres of fine agricultural land, with 40 chains of North East frontage to Myross Bush, and completely sheltered irom the South. West winds. Improvements consist of seven roomed house, stockyard, stables, and barn, 178 chains fencing, and a finely stocked fruit garden, &c. Full particulars on application to Messrs CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO., HAY BBOIHEBS, Or to GEORGE GABBLE on the premises. QNSA L E — SEVERAL thousand acres of the best land in the Jacob's River Hundred. Also, a number of the finest selections in the Winton Hundred, to be sold in large or small lots, and on terms to suit purchasers. Apply to W. BUSSELL, Solicitor. Offices : Don-street, next Mr Gellatly's Saddlery. Property to Let TO LET. rrtiaE WAIHOPAI HOTEL, Long Bush, for JL such term as may be agreed upon. The Waihopai Hotel is well known as being a first class house, admirably situated. The house comprises bar, taproom, 2 parlours, dining room, 8 bedrooms, kitchen, &c, &c. The outbuildings included 8-stall stable, 2 loose boxes, stockyard, piggeries, &c. There is a good garden in crop, and a paddock of 6 acres enclosed, besides about 50 acres open land. Wo J and water are abundant on the property. For further particulars apply office of this paper, or to The Proprietor on the premises.

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Southland Times, Issue 1105, 10 February 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1105, 10 February 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1105, 10 February 1869, Page 1

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