. SATURDAY, sth JANUARY; J884,; At 3 p.m." C ' ' *- * j yi S. CANNING- and Co. have received ' I ■*- • instructions from Messrs Deilly and. { Moir to sell by public auction on the. above date in - : THE GORE AUCTION MART, . ! A quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE counting of '. ' '. Handsome Chest oE Drawers, Carpets, Pictures, Soti, Tables, Fender and Fire Iron?, Wash Mauds,. Clock, Iron Bedsteads, Patent Wringer, Crockery, Pols and Pans and a number of other articled too numerous to detail.- . KO RESERVE ! '. SATURDAY, sth JANUARY, 1884. d9OB IN BANKRUPTCY. SATURDAY, sth JANUARY 1884. (Immediately after Furniture Sale). E s S. CANNING!- and Co. have received j • 'instructions from the trustees 'in Win. Pollock's estate to sell by lublic Auction in . • ■ THE CORE AUCTION MART on the above dateAll the BUCK DKDTS in the said estate, consisting of Hie ' Southern Free Press ' book debts ; Mr Win, Pollock's book debts in his late Livery Stable. Butchering, and Otarin Hotel business. NO RESERVE ! SATURDAY, sth JANUARY, 1884. Immediately after Furniture Sale. d!) 07 __ ! : ' ' A Her sale of Book Debts Will be offered "*" ' A LARGE STOCK OF DRAPERY consisting of Wen's and Boy's Clothing, Shirts, ftox, etc., etc. ALSO : Print?, Hollands, Quilts, Tickings, Sheeting?, Calicoes, Dress Material, Winceys, etc., etc. NO RESERVE. To be continued in ihe evening at 7 p.m sharp. d 917 BAYSWATEffi ESTATE, SOUTHLAND, , TO.BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. nnHE Undersigned have received instrucJL tions from the Proprietors to sell by public auction in liivcrcargiJl, on' SATUKDAY, 15th MARCH, .1884, ' • All that famous Freehold Property known as the ESAYSWAIM3ISL ESTATE, JACOB'S EIYEE, SOUTHLAND, COMPRISING A total area of about 5600 acees 5600 All of which is now in course of subdivision ' "* '' into I? A E M S of from 100-ACRES UPWARDS-iOO ■ And it is the intention of the vendors to throw the whole into the market on the above date for ABSOLUTE SALE, on terms J that will be within the reach of any practical farmer with moderate means. The -whole of the property- is now in such an. advanced state of cultivation and good heart, that a large annual return is assured to anyone with an ordinary knowledge of farming, let his holding be large or small. B iYSWATER, which has a frnnt.-ige of nine mik-s to the Jacob's Kivcr, is composed entirely ot alluvial river 11. it land, and for the production o£ W II EAT and BARLEY stands unrivalled by any property of similar area in Otago. The wheat from this estate last season- was pronounced by competent .judges to be one of the best samples ever 'shipped from New Zealand, which was fully verified by its bringing a top price in the London market. For the growth of oats, English grass and root the land is equally celebrated. ■ :BAYSWATER is within' easy, distance' of i OTAUTAU RAILWAY STATION, and' the; Auctioneers. would invite buyers- in search of ' good farms to take advantage of- the ; cheap fares during the ChrL-tmns Holidays to make an inspection of. the estate while the crops are growing, and satisfy themselves as to its' producing capabilities'; TERMS OF' PAYMENT : . r . . .20 .per cent cash at sale .... ' 10 per cent in one year : •>"-<\ 10 Jper cent in two years' " . ■ 10 per cent in three years .• ( : ■. . . 10 per cent in four years '- ' . 40 per cent in seven years; -.■■••, ; All unpaid-balances being subject to in- j te.vest at the rate of seven per cent, payable j haif'yeaiiy. ' , Lithograph Plans, are now in circulation | and can be obtained at the . office of this . paper ; also, at the various branches 'of the British and New Zealand and National Mort;ga'ge and Agency Companies at Dunedin, '■ Oamaru, Timaru,- Christchurch, and Invercargill. r\ r T ' .-/-.■..•.;,' " .. v. - G-.'F; MARTIN,' - ; -> rJ. O. MqARDELL,- f . Invercargill ; : ; Notb.^— Parties' wishing -to inspect tlte Bays.water Property, can iobtain horses and conveyances at Otautau. - " \_ . Qn^^ost liberal;^teii^s; -feff. payment, iextending . ; r 'lk y^p^Si-^f^^Qii-^etmnum. ... ;.; .•^fctf^^^Bbajfd^?«o^^6is':(^. fhe XJt'aga^ •:^le'DyCa^ti^/atiEfftOpainber of Commerce 17, 1884i:-.at ?n^n^i?se^OT^'cott^idii^;from' '45 :to 170 v^^^^'^a^y:! j^-^-^^f 9^ Qr ' tumill gr .out - :o " es »' J and other v : V''. : .'j. ■.. ' ''■ P:yM^T&pdf^feai^ie iri; jr this .^property.- is/ the "tlie ■ Otagb^entral Kiiilway, whUchwill-fun tlirough'theceiiltre of it, giving;it.rea3y access to. the. Dunedin market. ..Sections. In the township of Arden will be offered fit the 'sairie time and .]>] ace. Ear "full particulars see advertisement in :6ta,go (weekly) Witness. Plans, &c, maybe obtained froxn the Auctioncr. at the Crown Lands Office, Dum-djn ; ox; 1' .in the undersigned, ." - -.•. y-'A<^vDi,-, ■ '. d7<'>n olo;.ial '■ ;.k HuiUMiigs. y^OI^ON i« laifl ' fnr ..Do- <? on I -«- Fan,.., ---io:' 14. bl-i,-k •_', Otama. di)ls STEWART. <
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 310, 4 January 1884, Page 3
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