Late Advertisements N. M. & „ A. CO. t FAIRIO SA LE. WEDBNSDAY, 14th MARCH, ’94 A A. MacGIBBON, on behalf of ■ the N. M. and A. Co., will sell as above— Fat and Store Sheep and Cattle. DIPTON SALE. THURSDAY, lorn MARCH, 1594. 4,000 CROSSBRED SHEEP Fat and Store Sheep. Entries invited. A. A. Mao GIB BON, Auctioneer. WINTON RAM FAIR. FRIDAY, Uni! MARCH. Entries Invited. ARCH. A. MacGIBBON, Auctioneer. N. M. AND A. CO. INVERCARGILL YARDS. TUESDAY, 6th MARCH.
140 HEAD 2 ’ & 3-Year- “ old Steers and Heifers. In 20 30 good condition, quiet. Prime fat cattle. Prime wethers. and all very A. A. MacGIBBON, Auctioneer. LAND FOE SALE. SPLENDID GLAZING FARM ON BAY LOAD. SATURDAY :3rd MARCH, 1894. IN PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, At 2.30 p.m. H A. MacGIBBON (on behalf of j the National Mortgage and Agency Company) have been instructed by Mr R. CJ eave to oiler by auction on above date— That block of laud on the Bay Road, opposite the Rimu Nursery, containing about 200 Acres of very rich, grass land, all fenced and subdivided into paddocks, and in splendid working order. Terms at sale. A. A. MacGIBBON, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 10th MARCH, At 7.30. GLADSTONE, THE BRIGHTON OF THE SOUTH. TODD, instructed Mclvor, will sell bv ILLIAM by Airs auction in Exchange — Her delightfully situated Tilla Brick Residence, containing 9 rooms, closed verandah, Scullei-y, Kitchen, Pantry, Bathroom, detached Washhouse and servants’, room, Stable, Ac., Orchard in full bearing, surrounded by beautiful shrubbery the whole standing on a compact 1 acre Block, and adjoins the Gladstone School. This sale is imperative for reasons which arc nameless. The properly will be sold. Cards to view on application to Auctioneer.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 49, 3 March 1894, Page 12
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382Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 49, 3 March 1894, Page 12
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