Auction Sales. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND AT EAST GORE. SATURDAY, 10th JANUARY, 1886, At 1 p.m. TTI S. CANNING AND CO. have received -*- • instructions from Mr William Connor te sell by public auction pn the ground at East Gore, the whole of his real and personal effects, consisting of Sections 9, 10, and 11, block VII., East Gore, upon which there are erected four dwellings. Section 11 contains an acre of land, and upoa it there is an excellent site for « never failing water power, and it is well suited for a flour mill 1 Horse and Harness ; also, American express with tilt About LIOO worth of Clothing and Drapery. Further particulars upon application to F. S. CANNING, f 615 Aucti oneer PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF FREEHOLD PBOPERTY IN GORE. : T^ S. CANNING AND CO. have receivid -■- • instructions from Mr M. R. Bree to sell in their mart Section 13, block VI., Gore. This sec tioa immediately adjoins Kellie'e Southland Hotel. It is well stocked with Fruit and Forest Trees, Flowers, and Vegetables. There is a substantial 5-roomed. dwelling erected upon the property. TERMS EASY. Further particulars upon application to f 619 F. 8. CANNING. SATURDAY, 10th JANUARY, 1885, At 7.30 p.m. FS. CANNING AND CO. have received • instructions from the Gore Domain Board to sell by public auctien at their mart, The unexpired term of lease of Block H (half of the public gardens), containing 6 acres. This land is now all cleared, and poit holes are dug rendy for fencing. > " Further particulars re terms of lease npon application to f 620 | THE AUCTIONEERS. STOCK SALE, WYNDHAM. /-^ARSWELL, WHITE, and CO., will hold their next stock sale at Wyndham early in January, 1885, and are now receiving entries for same. Parties wishing to offer stock will please send particulars early to Mr David Milne, Wyndham, or to the auctioneers, Inrer* cargill. f 549 ♦ ■ WOOL SALE) ! WOOL SALE ! ! THURSDAY, 15th JANUARY, 1885. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE CO. beg to notify that they intend holding their first Wool Sale of this Season on the above date in the Crescent Wool and Grain Stores, Invercargill. Farmers can depend on having their clips displayed to good advantage, as our stores art well lighted. No Charge made for Storage. .< Liberal advances made on clips either sent in for sale, or for .shipment to London. Woolpacks on Hand. G. A. BIRCH, Manager. 511 f JOHN RUSSELL,' Auctioneer. WOOL t WOOL !! WOOL ?!! Opening Sale of the Season will be heldoa THURSDAY, 15TH JANUARY, 1885. JO. McARDELL (Manager of the # P»ritish and New Zealand Mortgage and Agency Company, Limited) has. pleasure in notifying that the Company's' Opening Wool Sale Will be held on Thursday, 15th January in their large and commodious Wool Stores, BRITISH SIDING. The stores are most conveniently situated, well lighted, and capable of holding over 5000 bales of wool. The Company Make no Charge for Storage, and would, therefore, invite Farmers and Woolgrowers to send in their clips as soon as possible, so that specification of same, giving weights, condition, &nd quality, may be returned prior to reserves being fixed at sale. In the event of any lots not reaching vendors' reserves they can either be held over for future sale or shipped to London iv the Gazelle, the first wool ship, and having immediate despatch after the sale, and ngaiust such shipments the Company are prepared to make ' " FULL CASH ADVANCES. As only a Nomimal Charge of One .SjiiJling per bale is Bkj.de if not sold,, for.voflfcring wool in tVI local market, woolgrowers will see th*at it is to their&dvsjriitage to try the local sales before .(fecisijtig t ship, and thus have the chance of two markets. Consignors are requested to address, Iheir wool to the British «nd New Zealand Mortgage and Agency Company, Limited, or McArdell, British siding, leaving the railage to be paid by the consignees at luverca~gill, There being no storage charge, rvery inducemeat is offered for the early consignment of the season's clips. f 479 .1. O. McARDELL. WOOLJSALEI pURSWELL, WHITE 'AND CO. will V-^ hold their first WOOL SALE OF THE SEASON ON THURSDAY, 15th JANUARY. As No Charge is made for Storage farmers are recommended to send in their Clips as early as possible. Every lot will be carefully valued prior to sale, and any lot* not reaching vendor's resetTe can either be held over for future sale or shipped te London. Liberal advances made against clips sent in for sale or for shipment, f 5 3$
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 42, 30 December 1884, Page 3
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