* Bishop Moran's address on education. A.action Sales. n F. MARTIN AND CO, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, STATION, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Advances made on all Stock, Land &o. for absolute sale. Loans negotiated on freehold securities. Offices — Northern front, Club Hotel Dee-street. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19th, 1872, At Holylee Farm, East.Road. 60 HEAD DAIRY CATTLE. GF. MARTIN & CO. have received instruc- • tions from Mr D. Sinclair (who is clear, ing off all his valuable Dairy Stock), to sell by auction, at Holylee, on the above date — QA DAIRY COWS, half-bred Ayrshire -1 £J Do HEIFERS, Do Do 1 £T QUIET STORE STEERS. JL O Also,— -1 p? COLTS AND FILLIES, broken and JL tJ unbroken. WITHOUT RESERVE. Luncheon provided. WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, &o. SATURDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1872. /"i F. MARTIN & Co. beg to intimate that • they will offer, at the Railway Station, on the above date, about 15 BALES SCOURED WOOL, Also, SEVERAL LOTS OF SHEEPSKINS, At 12 o'clock. In reference to the above, the Auctioneers beg to announce that it is their intention to hold Monthly Sales, on the second Wednesday of every month, of Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, &c, and will be prepared to make liberal advances on lots entered for sale. Account sales promptly rendered. SATURDAY, JULY 13th, 1872, At 2 o'clock. TO THOSE IN SEARCH OF HOMESTEADS. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE AT SPAR BUSH. ("1 F. MARTIN & CO. have received instraeX • tions from J. H. Menzies, Esq., to submit to public competition, at the Club Hotel, on the above date, the whole of his valuable Estate, containing — 1 Q/jA ACRES, or thereabouts, in Block _L OtU VIIL, New River Hundred. The Property will be put up first in 1 LOT, and if not sold, in subdivisions aa follow : — LOT 1., Sections 37 and 38, containing about 156 acres ; 70 acres is English grass, 30 acres just broken up. LOT 11., Sections 10, 34, 35, and 36, containing about 353 acres ; Section 10 being a portion of the Spar Bush. LOT 111., Sections 41, 42, and 43, containing about 288 acres, in a bend of the Oreti River ; 120 acres in English grass, first-class Dwelling House and out- buildings, the whole subdivided into 3 paddocks. LOT IV., Sections 44, 45, 46, and 47, containing about 305 acres rich wheat growing land, about 30 acres in stubble, about 50 acres just broken up, good barn, and subdivided into 4 paddocks. LOT V., Sections 48, 49, 50, containing about 233 acres, beautifully sheltered with belts of scrub. The auctioneers, in submitting this valuable property can confidently recommend it to agriculturists as some of the richest land in the Southern District, and admirably adapted for growing wheat and grain of all kinds, the majority of the land being alluvial river flats, beautifully dotted with belts of scrub. Plans and full particulars upon application to the auctioneers.
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Southland Times, Issue 1593, 18 June 1872, Page 3
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