£>ales ty? gurtfomMONDAY, i.'3nD FEBRUARY. Auction Sale of Properties near Jetty. Now arrivals, as well as old settlers, will have an opportunity of acquiring a free- ho Id title to .some of the best origiualj selections in this town. MESSRS. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & Co. have instructions from the Proprietor, to sell by public auction, on Monday, 23rd February next, the Whole of 23 allotments, situated close to the Jetty Store. Condition of Sale and 'Titles may be- seen at Messrs, M'Donald and Russell's. Terms. Liberal. Sale to take plo--o at noon, on the spot. Jaunary, IBOJ. Gladstone. rpHE FINAL sale of Allotments by •■■ Auction, will take place on 2nd March, At noon, within the Prince of Wales Hotel. Meantime allotments may be bought privately, on application to j CALDER, BLACKLOCK & Co. ! Auctioneers. 6th Feb. 1563. | Prestonville. rpHE SECOND sale of Allotments will ■* tako place in about 14 days ; place aud date in a future advertisement. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & Co. 6th Feb. 1863. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Heavy Draught Horses and Maros. ROBERTSON & CO. will have for Sale in a few days, Some splendid Drausrht Horses and Mares, all staunch. Also two large Bullock Drays. BARWIIEYS ESTATE. "DOBERTSON & CO. have received inJLV structionsfrom Mr. James Ritchie to Sell by Public Auction, at the Royal Hotel, on Saturday, 21st Februar}-, at Two o'clock, p.m., The above splendid Property, consisting of 70 Sections in one of the most improving and salubrious localities, only one mile from the Post Office. Plans ot same can be seen at the offices of the Undersigned. ROBERTSON & CO. FOR SALE. THE SCOTIA SAWMILLS, hjry Harbor, Patterson's Inlet, Stewart's Is7and. THE UNDERSIGNED heve received instructions from the proprietor, Mr. Wm. Gallon, (who contemplates leaving the colony), to offer for sale by private bargain, the above named Saw Mills, in complete working order, and other effects, consisting of — One steam-power saw mill, with 2 vertical and 1 circular saw? complete, having been recently erected. One %vater-po\vcr saw mill, having 2 circular saws. I Blacksmiths' 1 and carpenters' tool?, J turning lathes, mill buildings, 2 dwelling houses, punt and boat. The enormous demand for timber at present existing, and which is likely to be long maintained, renders this a safe fand profitable investment. * Vessels of any tonnage can load in the harbor. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. Sth January, 1863. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS. MUELLER & GETS.OW hare received instruelions from John Hyde Harris. Esq., to sell by auction, on an early day in February, Allotments in the township of TIAR R ISVILLE, Situated on the Mnin Road, and only 450 yards from the town belt. Full information in future advertisements. Messrs Mueller & Gkisow, Surveyors Mkssrs Macdoxald & Russell, Solicitor*. ROBERTSON AND CO-, HOLD T^r EEK L V SALES AT THE PRINCE OF WALES STOCK YARDS, EVERY WEDNESDAY, At 12 o'clock, Sharp. TO DRAYMEN AND OTHERS. HENRY GLYNN and CO, will sell by auction on the days publicly announced, at their premises, South End of Wakatip Lake, all goods placed at their disposal, guaranteeing a quick return of the proreeds of the same, with only the usual commission. dipping 1 Notices, / - T>ARQUE FREDERICK. f^jK^sk. _D — Consignees are requested >«-fc pass entries immediately. J3'''^^Ka Freights must be paid before de4fcf'^j^flrt^?' fcfc MrtKi3&p ]ivoi*v is "lvcn* Failing the above, goods will be stored at con6ignee3' risk and expense; CALDER, BLACKLOCK, and CO., Agents. February sth, 18G3. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. * rpHE Cutter ISABELLA, v£*Nk 1 of 30 (2534-8500) tons _X^ s^4£yv register. ■^' 1 ' S su P cr ' or coasting vessel 9?l£ig&£sS£B> was built at Port Esperance, Tas mania, in the year 1851 ; is now in excellent order, has good carrying capacity, and is well found in stores. She can be inspected at nny time, being moored alongside the .Tettv. Apply to MANING & WiHTTON, Agentst. Tay-street, 2nd Feb. 18G3. LOST. ON the Ist January, at the Caledonian Games, a Purse, containing Four Five-Pound Notes, and One One- Pound Note. The numbers being known, they have been stopped at the Bank. Any ono restoring the same to J. Birrell Sands and Co., will be rewarded. NOTICE. FOUND straying in the neighborhood of the Long Ford, Mataura, a bay mare, without any visible brands. The owner can have her by paying expenses, on application to the undersigned. If not claimed will ho sold to defray expenses in ono month from this date. (Signed) WILLIAM JOHNSON, Shepherd on Captain Boyd's Station 23rd January, 1803. To Diggers and Others. ABO AT will ply across Lake Wakatip daily. For freight and passage, apply to K. DANIEL & CO., on the Lake.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 28, 13 February 1863, Page 4
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