TUESDAY, sth JULY, 1870, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OP FREEHOLD LAND AND THOROUGHBRED :b:roo:e> stock:, BUGGIES, BRAKES, &c, &c. CATTLE, HORSES, ZPIO-S, &cO., &ODEATS AND HAENESS. SEED WHEAT AND SEED OATS. f) W . CAPS TI C X has been instructed by Mr. Tnos. Bradley, to sell, t. ' WITHOUT RESERVE, at the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TOKOMAIRIRO, On TUESDAY, sih day op JULY, At twelve o'clock noon, All that piece or parcel of LAND, in the Province of Otago, containing by admeasurement one rood (more or less), being section 93, block X., Mr. Peter M' Gill's addition to the Township of Milton, with all Buildings thereon, viz. : — One Two-roomed Weatherboard Cottage, Coach-house, Office, Saddle-room, Five-stalled Stable, Four Loose-boxes, Stockyard, and Goodwill of Livery S-ables connected with same. Als,o, Section 51, block VII., fronting SpencerTstreet, Milton, one rood (more or less), fenced in and cultivated, with quick hedge all round, and planted sides and ends with elms and oaks. THOROUG-HBEED STOCK, As follows : — The far-famened black mare Merimac, in Chesnut Filly Indian Queen, 3, years old, foal to Tom King. sire Potentate. The far-famed brown mare Baroness, by Chesnut Colt Merry King, dam Merimac, the Peer, sire of Manuka, and in sire Tom King. foal to Tom King. Bay Colt Kingfisher, by Tom King, dam Thefar-famedbaymareSweetbriar,byMal- Young Gazelle, by Lottery, imported, ton, in foal to Tom King. out of Gazelle, imported. The far-famed bay mare Charlotte, by Bay Colt Ratcatcher, sire Will o' the Premier, in foal to Stormbird. Wisp. Chesnut .Gelding Orphan, 4 years, by Grey Colt Flyaway, sire Inkerman, Oliver Cromwell, dam Cloud im- Chesnut Filly 1 year old, sire Nutshell. ported. SADDLE AND CAEEIAGE HQESES. j Chesnut mare Rose, stands 16| hands, The noted Bay Buggy Mare Lady, too up to any weight as a hack^ and of well known to require comment, a mild and quiet temper. Grey Horse Crimea, well named, as he is Two Black Cobbs, a perfect match for a a horse stiitable either for an gentleman's carriage, perfectly quiet officer of cavalry or gentleman's in single or double harness^ als,o good carriage, showy hacks. 1 DAIRY COW, in fuU milk, and in calf to Diomed Q Pure-bred BERKSHIRE SOWS, in young 2 do. do. do. from the famed breed of J. L. Gillies, Esq. One extra strong Brake, with harness Two sets of Silver-mounted Single Harcomplete for four horses, with move- ness, five Ilog-skin Saddles, Bridles, able top, so as to convert it into a and one set of Breaking Gear, splendid four-horse carriage carrying Two, Superior Light Racing Saddles and 16 persons. three Bridles, two complete suits of One Single-horse Brake t two double-. Horse Clothing, and a large quantity seated (Abbot's) hooded Buggies, of Horse Rug 3. Rollers, Bridles, poles and shafts complete. Martingales, and in facb every reOne Single-hooded Buggy, one single quisite necessary for a first- class openVßuggy, two sets. Silver-mounted Livery and Racing Stud. Pouble Harness. SALE TO BE CONTINUED ON WEDNESDAY, 6th JULY, AT THE FAEM KNOWN BY THE NAME OF LANGDALE, About two miles from the Township of Milton, When the following will be sota WITHOUT- RBSEEVE :— The whole of 108 Acres of. FREEHOLD LAND (more or less), being Sections 79 and 80, block IX., Tokoraairiro District, all newly and sti>ongly fenced in i7O aijres already broken up. About G5 acres of same were cropped last year, yielding nearly 50 bushels to the acre of the best wheat for milling purposes in the district. 40 acres are now ready for seed to be put in? On the farm there is a newly-erected two-roomed weatherboard House, four-stalled Stable, Loose-box, Piggery, and Fowl-house. Qi Three -year - old Short - horned i Road Dray. Heifers, (all supposed to be in JL calf to, ''Young Diomed,") bred < Tip Dray. by D. Corsan, Esq. J_ 2. Superior. Dairy Cows, one in full -4 Set of Shaft Harness, 1 set of milk, the other near calving. J_ Leading Harness. aa Three - year -. old Short -. hprned, Q Sets of Plough Harness complete /0U Steers. . & (all ne^.) A Well-bred Store Pigs. 9AA Bushels more or les3^ Seed Oats ' 2 Heavy Draught Horses (now at ]pf A Bushels (more or less) wooly-eared work on the Farm.) J O\J Seed Wheat. 1 Plough (new), 1 set of Harrows. Geese, Fowls, Stable Forks, Spades, v ' Barrows, &c, &c, The Auctioneer has to draw the attention of farmers,, hotel proprietors, stud owners, breeders, and, others, to the above sale of Thoroughbred Stock, Vehicles, &c., ; w,lnch, for quality auu quantity, has not been surpassed in the Province of O.tago. Lunch Pboyxded on Both Days op Sale. T-ER,MS AT SALE, "" Tjm^S. QUARANTEEA-
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 125, 30 June 1870, Page 4
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