New dvertisemsnts -•--NOTICE:---T> O £ E Ii T GRIGOR WILL NOT HOLD His USUAL FORTNIGHTLY SALE of Cattle "and- Sheep, owing to Settlors at present boing busy with Harvesting. Arrangements will "be made to hold a Sale on or about FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1877. Particulars see next issue. a 986 BONA FIDE CLEARING SALE of SURPLUS STOCK. SATURDAY, MARCH 10, at 7 o'clock. EOBERT GRIGOR has received instructions to sell at Mr A. Stewart's Grain Store, adjoining the retail shop, on the above date and hour, The whole of the Surplus Stock purchased from Mr Brewer, consisting of Groceries, Provisions, Ironrnon.gery, Tinware, Brushware, Patent Medicines, Crockery, Lamps, Glassware, and other sundries too numerous to mention. #955 SATURDAY, MARCH 10, j at 2 o'clock. Positive and Unreserved Sale. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COLT, etc. On the Premises, Union-street. "O W. CAPSTICK lias been favoured with instructions from Mr G. Huggins, who is leaving for Europe, to sell by public auction, at his residence, Union street, Milton, on Saturday, 10th March, at 2 o'clock sharp, The whole of his valuable Household Furniture, which will be on view on the Bth and 9th of March, two days prior to the sale. Catalogues can "be had on application to TR. W. Capstick, Auctioneer. Also, A 4-yr old Colt, by Maori Chief Saddles, Bridles, Sec. &c. Terms cash. a 970 Estate of the late G. F. REID. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1877. -jir'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. -*-'-*- will sell hy auction on the above date, at the stores of Nimmo and Blair, ■Stafford-street, Dunedin, The following assets in the above Fstate, viz., 18 Pirie's 'double-furrow ploughs, different designs -2 do. do. d0., -capable of conversion ' into single-f urrow plough and subsoiler, (awarded first prize at Taieri Show) '3 sets of three-horse tackle 2 sets of heavy harrows -And a lot of Extras for Pirie's ploughs. The above are for positive sale, and are 'now on view at the stores of Nimmo and TBlair, Stafford-street, Dunedin. a 971 FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, i Desirable Farm of .220 Acres, in Clutha District, by Private Treaty. j\/T ACDE A N BROTHERS •' are favoured with instructions to sell by Private Treaty, 220 ACRES LAND, being sections '6, 7, and 8, block 11, and 'parts of sections 5, 6, 7, and 8, block 111, Clutha District. This valuable property has a frontage of over one mile to -the Clutha River, and consists entirely of river flats, unsurpassed for richness in the Province. It lies within easy distance of Balclutha, and has unrivalled facilities for carriage of produce 'to market both by raikand water. 'Tekms very Liberal. .MACLEAN BROS., Dunedin - : J. „ WHYTE, • a9GO Agent, Balclutha. T7* O R SALE, Jj by private treaty. c . 130 acres valuable -Freehold LAND, ad-- ■>" joining Messrs Shaw and Telford, on the banks of the Molyneux, being Sections TL and 2, block XXII., and half of Section 1, block XXVII. Terms liberal. Particulars on application to F. S. CAN•NlNG,'Coinmiß&ion Agent, Balcluth^.
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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 139, 9 March 1877, Page 4
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490Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 139, 9 March 1877, Page 4
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