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Auction Sale* WEDNESDAY 29th JANUARY, : At 3 o'clock. TO _SOUATTERB, CAPITALISTS, - _"V7 A jjfi) OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE STATION /hOPeVtIES, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. TVPITEB, BTEW.ART & 'CO. have received 3J' Tnstrnctions from Messrs Dalgety, Nichole ft Co., to Bell by p»Wic auction, at their Wool StbreS, BlgtH-'etreet, Dunedin, on Wednesday, 2JHh January,. lß73, at 8 o'clock— Ihe following valuable Stations and Stock . thereon; viz :— THJB RUGGED RIDGES STATION, No. ;243, WaHali District, Province of Otago, comprising. ------- about fHTi (\(\f\ ACRES of very superior vVjvUv grazing country, held under : leaie.from the Crown, until 1 '2nd September, 1883. Togethet with QA (\l\C\ WEIiL BBID MERINO i>U,U!uU seiep. , TB» UEPBOVEiTENTB Are t«ty substantial, consisting of stone house stone BtabJe, woolshed, men's hut, yards, dip, &c. BPTLAW STATION, No. 178, Tapeoci District, Province of Ctogo, comprising about Q A AHA ACRES of splendidly grassed UVtUvV country, held under leas^ from the Crown, until 4th December, 1883. Together with OR AAA SUPERIOR MERINO ZO S \}\)\) CSHEEP. . ; f ; ' TUB IfcPBOVEMEKTS Are elated on 92 acres freehold, and consist of a comfortable 6-roomed dwelling house, wool shed, sheep wash, dip, shearers' and men's huts, stable, cultivation paddocks, and over 10 miles of fencing on the ran. WAIRAKI STATION, No. 166 A and 415, Waiaa District, late Province of Southland, comprising about /»/>fcAA ACRES of first class sheep UO « O U U country, held under lease from the Crown, until 1879 and 1882. Together with 1 A AAA FIRST - CLASS MERINO iy,yUU sheep, THB IMPBOTEMBMTS Are complete and in good order, consisting of 7-roomed dwelling house, garden, woolshed, stable, men's huts, out huts, yards, dip, &c. EYRE CREEK STATION, Nos. 191 a, 302, and 352 b, In the late Province of Southland, ' Comprising about /If) OTO ACRES, of which 5370 acres z Sju 9 £w\s is freehold, of choice selec tions. The country is well grassed, and healthy for sheep at all seasons, and is held under lease from the Crown until 1881, 1883, and 1884, respectively ; together with O A AAA VERY CHOICE MERINO jMtjWV SHEEP. „ THB IMPBOVrMENTS Consist of new wool shed for 16 shearers, with patent press, and will hold 700 sheep and 100 bales wooli shearers' and out-station huts, manager's cottage, drafting yards, with paddocks, &c WEST DOME and WYNDLEY STATIONS, - Nos. 190 and 2028, in the late province of Southland, and 891, in province of Otago, Comprising about rytj fcAA ■ ACKES of really first-class | § *tJ\J\J sheep country. The runs are all adjoiiiing, and form a compact and easi'y worked property, the lease* expiring as follows— lßßl, lßß3,and 1884 ; together with QQ AAA MEBINO SHEEP, equal in <£O 9vrv/ \J quality to those on the Eyre Creek Station. TELE IMPEOTEMENTB Are all new, complete, and convenient, consistirg of dwelling house, with detached kitchen, good garden, wool sber) for 16 shearers, patent press, and room for 709 ebeep and 100 bales wool, drafting yards with receiving paddocks, horse and cultivation paddocks, weaning paddocks of 8000 acres,' men's house and out-station huts. In drawing special attention to the above im- " portent sale* the Auctioneers are instructed to - state tbat thiC various properties are placed upon the oarket for Jbona fide sale, and must be disposed of to facilitate the adjustment of old part- ' ncrship-accounts. The stations are all in first clajs working order, and the sheep on each have been care/nUy colled, and are now in splendid condition. "For plane of runs, with detailed particulars of stock, &c, apply to . DALGETY, NICHOLS & CO., Or the Auctioneers. RUNS FOR SALE, PIT MOSDJLY, 3bd FEBRUARY, 1873, At 12 o'clock. MR MILNER will offer for sale by public auctioa, at the Land Office, Dunedin, the following Runs : — Knit' Wo. 828, situated on the Waikaia River, contains 35,8(30 acres, about 8000 acres of which -are agricultural land, about 5000 acres are bush, .the rest is rough hilly country. The rental will be* an assessment of 7d per ,■■, head on not less than 8500 sheep. The lease will cbnfmeTico on the 26th February, 1874, when tßCMttessment to the 80th September will be payable; Bub No. 359, situated at Nokomai at the head of the Nevis, contains 15,000 acres, is composed principally of rough country. -The rental will be 7d per head on 3750 sheep. TJfeie lease will commence on the 3rd day of February^ 1873, when the rent to 30th September will be 'payable. Bun No 432, situate at the head of the Nevis ' Biver, at Nokomai, containing 9500 acres rough pastoral country j "TJmb lease will commence on the date of sale, end the rent will be an assessment of 7d per head 00 not less than 1000 sheep, tbat being the minimum number the run is estimated to carry. .Tfurept to 30th, September will be payable on tke'dayofMile. ""_... ..- - The sale will be in terms of" The Otago Waste . Lands-Act-1872."- The upset premium in each case will bjijdnehalf-penny per acre of the esti aiated^eaof the Tun. A deposit of l-10th part ©<|lMtpre^^ on the fall of the Toe 'payable after' the first j fZm^idtfim thVisfritey of Obtobf r of each year, in : la^d-Jar * period of ten during that time, without oom4»*f th« Jeiier giving 13 months' notice. delineated on the plans ::^jl^^-*t-th^pf&cel'-t6- beresumable at • any ■*;^iW;:^i^fi^:notij?e or compensatiou. '

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Southland Times, Issue 1690, 17 January 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1690, 17 January 1873, Page 4

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