THIS DAY, FBLDAY, 2 1st NOVEMBER. C ALDER, BLACKLOCK and CO. have been instructed by the Assignee on the Estate of Messrs. T. J. White an<l Co., to Sell by Public Auction, on. Friday, the 20th November current, at Two o'clock, an tbe surplus stock of merchandise and trade utensils, as follows : — Crockeryware Ironmongery American buckets and tubs Brushware Tinware Perforated zinc Glassware Matches Saddlery Paints One cheese press One pail American scales, 12001bs Counter scales, &c, &c. "Will be sold without reserve, as the estate must be wound up without delay. 14th November, 1862. MONDAY, 24th NOVEMBEB. HAMILTON & PROCTER have received instructions from W. Coulter, Esq., to submit to Public Auction, on the above date, at Twelve o'clock sharp, Eighty head working bullocks. These bullocks, being picked out by one of the best judges in Australia, can be confidently recommended by the Auctioneer. Also — 5 head of Working Bullocks, running on Euapuke. A!so— Two Bullock Drays. MONDAY, 24th NOVEMBER. TTAMILTON & PROCTER have Xl received instructions from W. D. G. Woods, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at the Victoria Horse Bazaar, Inveicargill, after the sale of Working Bullocks, the following horses, viz.: — TOM TOUGH— A pure Peter Finn blcol horse, aged six years FANNY — A thorough-bred mare, eight years .old, quiet in any harness. A first class lady's mare, and good tandem leader. JACK — A thorough good heavy draught cart horse, four years old. The above horses can be confidently recommended by the Auctioneer, and warrauted sound. MONDAY, 24th NOVEMBER. HAMILTON & PROCTOR will sell by public auction, on Monday, 24th instant, on account of whom it may concern, A Bay Horse, now running in Mr Petrie's paddock. Sold without reserve, to pay expenses. Also, A dark brown mare, good in saddle. THURSDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. HAMILTON & PROCTOR will sell by public auction on Thursday, 27th inst., at iwo o'clock, at the Eoyal Hotel, Tay-street, Invercargill, Sixteen Building Allotments, Being Sections 46 and 47, commonly known aa the Sylvan Bunk Estate, and situated about 200 yards from the main Dunedin Eoad. The Auctioneers beg to point out to intending purchasers the advantage of securing sites for dwellings and business purposes in one of the best situations of this flourishing Town. Plans (as "marked off on the ground) to bo seen at the office of the Auctioneers, and at the Eoyal Hotel. Title Unexceptionable. — Terms Liberal. BARWHEYS ESTATE. T) OBERTSON & CO. have received inJAi structions fiotn Mr. James Kitchie to Sell by Public Auction, at the Eoyal Hotel, The above splendid Property, consisting of 70 Sections in one of the most improving and salubrious localities, only one mile from the Post Office. Date of Sale in a future advertisement. Plans of same can be seen at the offices of the Undersigned. EOBEETSON & CO. SATURDAY, 29th NOVEMBER. Land ! Land ! Land ! SPLENDID BUILDING SITES. T> OBERTSON & CO. will sell by XV public auction, at the Eoyal Hotel, on Saturday, 29th instant, at 2 o'clock, 15 Subdivided Allotments in the Sylvan Bank Estate, each allotment having a Frontage to a .Alain-street. The Auctioneers wish to call the attention of small tradesmen to this truly valuable Property, being situated in one of the best positions, and most salubrious parts of the rising town of Invercargill. Title Guaranteed. EOBERTSON & CO. FRIDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1863. The Suburb of "GLADSTONE." THE ESTATE OF MR. T. J. WHITE, Ou the Bank of the Waiopai, Gebat Noeth Eoad. mHIS Beautiful Estate is being laid X off in Allotments, and the Blocks intersected by streets one chain in width. The Sections {^butting on the Main Eoad must; as this suburb gets settled (as it will rapidly do), become Valuable Business Sites for the supply of residents, as well as on account of the road traffic. Regarding the other allotments— for Villa Eesidences no part in the- vicinity of Invercargill can bear favorable comparison. The Maps will be on view on and after Ist December, at the offiee of Messrs. Mueller & Giesow, Surveyors, Tay-street ; and at the office of the Auctioneers. The first Sale will take place on Friday, the 2nd day of January next, at Two o'clock p.m. CALDEE, BLACKLOCK & CO., Auctioneers. 14th November, 1862. SATURDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. Quarter-acre Section for Sale. ROBERTSON & CO. have been favored with instructions from Mr. Hugh M'Lean to Sell by Public Auction, at the Eoyal Hotel, on Saturday first, at Two o'clock, One quarter acre, section No. 12, block 51, Invereargill, with house 24 x 14, and garden planted with vegetables. Terms at sale. ] pipping £otfre& FOR DUNEDIN. - mHE BARGE iMNk X LADY FE AN KLIN j)|£p^\ "Will be despatched for the abovenamed Port in the course of this For freight only, apply to MANING & WHITTON. For Melbourne via Hobart Town. y* npHE Brig Prince Albert, , i/SINX. i- to sail in a few days. For •K^W\ freight or passage, apply to j^H^^ WILLIAM BAEKEE, H. B. MONKMAN, Tay-street. Invorcargill, November 27, 1862.
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Southland Times, Volume 1, Issue 4, 21 November 1862, Page 4
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