FRIDAY, 30th JULT, At 2 o'clock. QjllGOfi, MAITLAND, & CO. hare keen favored with instructions from Begd. Macdonald, "Esq, to sell. at Murphy's Bridge Hotel, Kaitangata, on the above date and hour, Fibst Class FnoNTAaES, Extending for 20 chains between Aitcheion's To**mthip of Newington, and Roland's Subdivision of Grantor). TMs'is without exception the most valuable Frontages that have ever been offered iv the towns— p'of Kaitangata. TERMS EASY. The Auctioneers will also offer eight of Mr Macdora-ld's well known Draught Horses and Mares. These ho-sea are In first class working condition, and should attract the attention of Farmers and others on account of their thorough quietness and docility. Also, "| (~\ Light Harness Horses, and jL\J first class Hacks OZ\ Head quiet Store Cattle Farmers and oth<re are respectfully invited to co-operate with the Auctioneers and bring forward any Stock they may have for sale, as it is their intention to make this the first of a ceries of regular sales, as inducement may offer. 175 | QRIGOR, MAITLAND, AND CO. has been favored by the Proprietor with instructions to sell privately valuable allotments in the Extension of Granton, Kaitangata. Particulars as to prices and terms to be had by applying to GRIGOR, MAITLAND fe CO., ,_ »,* Balclutha; §B| -Or. ||< REGINALD M'DONALD, §27 my Kaitonmt.. % FOR BALE. L 3 _ri__a__B_i ■S]VT ESSRS ' GBIGOR » MAITLAND, AND CO., have for sale, by Private Contract that Commodious COTTAG-B, at present occupied by Mr Thos. Powell, and erected on Ssctions 17 and 18, Block HI, Battrick's subdivision, town of Balclutha, containing half an acre of land. The situation is unequalled in Balcintha, and the view from the same embraces a Lsadseape umurptsfed in the District. The ground is naturally adapted for laying off and beautifying as a Garden. i_or Terms and Particulars apply to the Auctioneers! or to Mr George Townsend, Inch Clutha, 173 FOR SALE. TMTESSRS. GRIGOR, MAITLAND, AND CO. have for sale, by private contract, that property situated in Clyde Street, Balclutha, and known as «'_OBEETSON'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL." This house has been faithfully and sub statially built on one of the most valuable quarter-acre sections in Clyde Street, B-clu* ths. It ha* been erected regardless of expense, and is beautifully finished {aside and out. It contains 18 bed rooms, 3 parlors, dining room and kitchen.. These rooms are thoroughly finished inside with lath and plaster. The conveniences in and about the kitchen and back premises are everything that oould be desired. In connection with this house there Is a commodious Stable containing fl stalls, S loose boxes, a large hay loft, coal house, and buggy shed. There is also a good pumping well, for the use of the stable. The situation of this house is unsurpassed in BJclutha, the main street to Railway Station opening out immediately in front of it. To aay enterprising person wishing to obtain a license, the improvements being first class, bo difficulty would arias to at once obtaining the tame. Stcjefc £t valuation in the usual manntr. VKftVS BAST. For i-tfeuiaJi apply to -' GRIGOR, I___LAKl>, & CO., 174 Auctioneers, Bslelutfcai ,
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Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 54, 22 July 1875, Page 4
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507Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 54, 22 July 1875, Page 4
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