*•• ew Advertis sine its "THURSDAY, 29th MARCH, 1877, at 1 o'clock. VALUABLE FREEHOLDS IN BALCLUTHA. MACLEAN BROTHERS have received instructions from Angus Ross, Esq., to sell by public auction, at the Crown Hotel, Balclutha, on Thursday, March 29, at 1 o'clock, Section 13, Block X., Balclutha, with the House of five rooms, Stable, Coalshed, etc. , thereon, j also fruit and vegetable garden. Half of Section 2, Block IX. (oneeighth acre), with House of 3 rooms and pantry thereon. Half of Section 2, Block IX. (oneeighth acre), with House of j five rooms thereon. Section 4, Block IX. (one rood one pole), securely fenced, and well stocked with fruit trees. Section 12, Block VIII. (quarter acre), fronting Lanark-street, being most elevated ground in township. Terms liberal at sale. Also, at the same time and place, on account of Peter Mason, Esq., Lotl. Sections 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14, block 111. , Battrick's subdivision of the township of Balclutha. Lot 2. Sections 1, 2, and 14, adjoining the Athenjeum. Lot 3. A section in Clyde-street, adjoining the property of Mr Gawn, saddler, together with the two cottages erected thereon, at present bringing in a rental of 17s per week. Also, at same time and place, instructed by William Briggs, Esq., Those Two Shops and Dwellinghouses situated afc the corner of Clyde and George-streets, now occupied by Messrs Briggs and Rolland, and fronting and near to the Newmarket Hotel and i j Post Office, together with fivestalled stable and outhouses. These premises occupy the most commanding site in Balclutha, are only lately erected, and all in first-class order. As a site for an extensive commercial business, they are unequalled in the township. The Auctioneers beg to draw special attention to the above sale. The properties are all in first-class order, and are of such a class, and occupy such positions in the township, that they are certain rapidly to increase in value, and to prove a lucrative investment. MACLEAN BROTHERS, > Dunedin ; JAMES WHYTE, a 970 Agent, Balclutha. TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1877, at 1 o'clock. Unreserved Clearing Sale. At KURIWAO, near CLINTON. SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c. TT E N R Y~~ DRIVER - & ~ A - has received instructions from F. Roberts, Esq. , to sell by auction, at Kuriwao, near Clinton (Popotunoa), on Tuesday, March 20, 1877, at 1 o'clock sharp, 1000 half-bred sheep, 4-tooth and over, all fat 2000 merino wethers in good condition 1500' three-quarter bred lambs (splen- i did lot) 150 pure bred Leicester ewe lambs 75 do. do. ram lambs 30 do. do. rams 80 head quiet well-bred cattle, in splendid condition 30 horses, consisting of medium and heavy draught, and good hacks 30 pig 3 1200 bushels oats 300 bushels Poverty Bay grass seed Road waggon, with team of 6 firstclass horses, harness, etc. Buggy* with pair well-matched "horses, harness, etc. AGRICJJLTUItAi IMPEBMENTS, consisting of Double-furrow ploughs, single do. , cultivators, seed sower, hoeingplough, harrows, carts, har- . ness, and a variety of sundries. As Mr Roberts is leaving the Colony, the ahove sale will be held without the slightest reserve. For catalogues, etc. , apply to a9Bl The AUCTIONEER. I
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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 139, 9 March 1877, Page 4
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