Auction Sale*. SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1873. THE RACEHORSE " YOUNG LEAMINGTON." GF. MARTIN & CO. have received instruo- • tions from Mr A. Hawkshaw, who is leaving the district, to cell by auction, at the Commercial Yards, at noon on the above date, his vai.T«-ble colt, YOuKG LEAMINGTON, 6 yearsVold. By Leamington, eat of Kitty (imported from Sydney by Mr Cubin). Eitty was the winner of several races in New South Wales, and is the dam of " Widow Maehree," winner of th» Maiden Plato at the Invercargill Meeting* 1871. Young Leamington, at the same meeting, was first for the Ladies' Purse, beating Banjr, Lilly Dale, and Stackpole, in a canter. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15th. WOOL SALE. - GF. MARTIN k CO. will sell by auction , at their rooms on the above date, at halfpast 12 o'clock, about 20 bales greasy wool. SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1873. DAIRY COWS. GF. MARTIN & CO. have received in- • structions to sell, at the Commercial Yards, Invercargill, on the above date, at halfpast 12 o'clock — OA DAIRY COWS, all thoroughly quiet. RUNS FOR SALE ON JANUARY 20, 1873, at noon. MR MTLNER will offer for sale by public auction at the Land Office, Dunedin, pastoral leases for 10 years of the following Runs:— Run No. 303, situated on the west bank of the Waiaa river, opposite its junction with the Wairaki river. Contains 15,200 acres, 6200 acres of which are fairly graved land (including 1800 acres agricultural) 6000 acres ferny land, and 3000 acres of bush. The rental will be an assessment of 7d per head on 4300 sheep, that being the minimum aumber tbe run is estimated to carry. Possession of this run will be giron to a new teaant on the 16th January, 1874, when the lease will commence, and the proportion of the first year's assessment will be payable. «> . •— . ■ ■ Run No. 350 is situated on the west shore of Take Wakatip, having the Greenstone rirer as its northern and the Von River as its southern boundary. Contains 46,000 acres. 20,000 of which are grassed land (including 700 acre* agricultural) 15,000 acres ferny land partly grassed, 5000 acres with little grass, and 6000 acres of bush. The rental will be 7d per head on 14,250 sheep. The lease will commence 26th Feb , 1874, when the first year's rent will be payable. Run No. 394 is situated on the east shore of Lake Te Anau, and is intersected by the Eglinton River. Contains 29.000 acres, 9000 of which are fairly grassed land (including 3000 acres agricultural) 18,<i00 ferny land, and 2000 Acres bush. The rental will be at the rate of 7d per head on 8] 00 sheep. The lease will commence on 26th day of February, 1874, when the proportion of the first assessment will be payable. Run No. 441 is situated on the west bank of the Waiau river, between Lakes Manipori and Te Anau. Contains 2600 acres, 1000 acres of which, are open country, 1600 being covered with scrub and bueh. . .... ... The rental will be an assessment of 7d per head on 375 sheep. Tbe lease will commence on the 20th January, 1873, when the proportion of the first year's rent will be payable. Run 442 is situated on the west shore of To Anau lake, on a promontory jutting out into the lake, and is bounded on the west by Te Anaa bush. Contains 2000 acres, and is composed of scrub and grass country, and is estimated to carry 250 sheep. The lease will commence on the 20th January, 1873, when the proportion of the first year's rent will be payable. Run 443 is situated on the west ford of Te Anau lake. Contains 82,000 acres, 18,000 acres of which are fairly grassed land, 30,000 acres of high summer country, and the rest of bosh. The rental will be an assessment of 7d per head on 6300 sheep, the minimum number the run is estimated to carry. Tbe lease will commence oa the 20th January, 1873, when the proportion of the first year's rent will be payable. The sale will be in terms of the " Otago Waste Land Act 1872." The upset premium ia each case will be one half-penny per acre of the estimated area of the Ron. A deposit of l-10th part of the premium will bo payable on tho fall of the hammer and the balance within a month. The rent or assessment will be payable after tbo first year on the Ist day of October of each • succeeding year*, Fg The Buns are tabe leased for a period of 10 years, terminable during that time, without com* pensation, by the, lessor giving 12 months' notice. The Agricultural Land a» delineated on the plans to be seen at this office, to be resumable at any time without notice or compensation.
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Southland Times, Issue 1687, 10 January 1873, Page 3
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