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FRIDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1863. The Suburb of " GLADSTONE." THE ESTATE OF MR. T. J. WHITE, On the Bank of the Waiopai, Great North Road. rpi-IIS Beautiful Estate has heen laid JL off in Allotments, and the Blocks intersected by streets ono chain in width. The Sections abutting on the Main Road must, as tlm 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 Residences no part in the vicinity of Invercargill can bear favorablo comparison. The Maps are now on view at the office 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. Within the Prince of Wales Hotel, Dee-street. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO., Auctioneers. 3rd December, 1862. Preliminary NoticeHAMILTON and PROCTER, have received instructions to sell 150 head of superior Cattle. Large proportion fit for the butcher. To be deliveicd early in January. THURSDAY, Sth JANUARY, 1863. TJAMILTON & PROCTER, have reLi, ceived instructions to submit to public auction, about 30 head working bullocks. These Bullocks being the only ones left of the lot imported by "Wm. Coulter, Esq., the Auctioneers thinks it quite unnecessary to expatiate on thei. merits. BARWHEYS ESTATE. 13 OBERTSON & CO. have received in1\ struetions fiom Mr. James Ritchie to Sell by i Public Auction, at the Royal 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 futuac advertisement. Plans ot same can be seen at the offices of the I Undersigned. ! ROBERTSON & CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Land in 1-acre Sections, for Sale near TownI T) OBERTSON and CO. have heen faj l\j vored with instructions from Mr. Hugh Ward, to offer for public auction, at the Royal Hotel, 14 l-.\cre sections, part of section 72, Block 2, Invcrcai-Efill District. Plans to bo seen nt our ollicos. Date of sale in a I'nture advertisement. The Auctioneers wish to call the attention of parties to this truly splendid property, onl 2 )j miles from town; a good bush in front of the property. TUESDAY, JAX. 6th, 1863. Valuable Allotements of Land For Sale. | T) OBERTSON <fe CO. have been fnvored IV with instructions from Mr. Charles Crawford to sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday, January 6, ISG3. at 2 o'clock, at the Golden'Fleccc Hotel, corner of Jedd-street, j the above valuable allotments. Terms Cash. Plans of said property to be seen at the Auctioneer's offices, Tay-street. Provincial Sale Yards, DunedinTo Squatters, Sheep Breeders, Farmers, Dealers and Others. Important Pale of Piambouillct nnd Saxony Rams and Ewes from the best Flocks in Victoria. DRIVER, MACLEAN and CO. are favored with instructions from Henry Heat tie, Esq., to sell by auction on Wednesday, 7th January. 1803, at 12 o'clock, The following lots of very choice pure bred Rambouillet and Sasony rams and ewes. 10 two-toothed Rambouillt t rains 73 do do Saxony do lfiO do do pure merino do :>0 do do Saxony do 100 do da Saxony do 140 do do pure merino do 180 four and six-toothed pure merino do 25U0 two-toothed pure merino ewes (bred by John Bell, Esq., at Warrambeen). The above sheep have been selector! with groat cnvp by Mr. Beattie from the flnck of the followcelebratcd breeders* Messrs. Wm. Degrnvcs and Co., Culirnn Park; Thomas Austin, Esq., Barwnn Park; John Bell, Esq., Warrambeen; and Messrs. G. and A. Chenery, Devil's River. Catalogue with Pedigrees, &c, are now being prepared. ROBERTSON AND CO., HOLD \\T EEKLY SALES AT THE PRINCE OF WALES STOCK YARDS, | EVERY WEDNESDAY, j At 12 o'clock, Sharp. THE "OTAGO DAILY TIMES'" AND " WITNESS." SUBSCRIPTIONS to, and Advertisements for the above newspapers received by the undersigned. Copies supplied on the arrival of each mail. Terms: "Daily Times" £1 per quarter, and ' Witness" £1 per year, payable in advance. HENRY" B. MONIOIAN, Agent, Tay-street. fPHOMAS J. WHITE is prcparedd to J. supply at low rates any goods required by parties proceeding to the diggings. nPMOMAS J. WHITE is a cash purchaser L of wool, or will make liberal advances on consignments to his agents in London, Melbourne, or Sydney. J. WHITE will open his X office on the Ist January, 1863 for business, in the house lately occupied by G. Perry, Esq., near the Prince of Wales Hotel, Dee-strent. £50 Reward. T~\ESCRrPTION of two Horses, the pro]_7 perty of A. M'Nab, Esq., J.P., of the Mataura river, which were stolen from off his run, when tethered, on the night of the 20th instant. 1. A dark brown horse, aged, 14 hand high, saddle marked, black points, and very much bitten by an entire, branded J Fon near shoulder, bang tail ; this horse is remarkbly well known in the Southland district as Mr. M'Nab's " Paddy," and was in fair condition. 2. A bright chesnut' raare, aged 5 years, branded A M on near shoulder, 15 hands high, off hind fetlock white, wall-eyed in the off eye, bang tail. A reward of LSO has been offered on conviction of the person or persons who have stolen the above horses. By order, and for A. M'Nab, Esq., W. QUIRK, Sergeant of Police. Knapdale, Mataura River, 22nd Dec, 1862. BLUFF AGENCY. MR. J. G. HUGHES has been appointed Agent for this Paper at the Bluff. FITZGERALD S? CO.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 16, 2 January 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 16, 2 January 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 16, 2 January 1863, Page 4

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