£>a!f£ bp 3urtioiu MONDAY, JJ3bd TEBRUAEY . Auction Sale of Properties' near Jetty. Ifew arrivals, ns well as old settler*, will hav* an opportunity of acquiring a free- ho 1J title to lorao of the best original se« lections in this town. MESSRS. CALDER, BLACKLOCK • & Co. hare instructions from the Proprietor, to sell by public auction, on Monday, 23rd jTabruary next, the Whole of 23 allotments, situated close to the Jetty Store. Condition of .Sale and Titles mtj be ce«n *t Mnui, M'Donald and Russell's. Terms Liberal. Sale to take place at noon, on the *pot. Jannary, 1803. ' Gladstone. rpHE FINAL safe of Allotments by •* Auction, will take place on 2nd March, At noon, withih tho Prince of W«le3 Hotel. Meantime allotment* may be bought privately, oo application to CALDEE, BLACKLOCK & Co. Auctioneers. 6th Feb. 1863. Prestonvflle* hpHE SECOND sale of Allotments will * take place in about 14 days ; place and itXe in a future advertisement. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & Co. «th Feb. 1863. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Heavy Draught Horses and MarM. - T> OBERTSON & CO. will have for Sale 1 > Fv in a few dav?, ■ v^om« splendid Draught Horses nad Marw, all x slaunoh. ; Aho two large Bullock Draya. _— s SARWHEYS ESTATE, l 1" DOBERTSON Sc CO. have received inJ Btructions from Mr. James Ritchie to Sell by j>, übEc Auction, at the Tioyal Hotel, on Satur- «,», \j, 21st February, at Two o'elock, p.m., The above splendid Property, consisting of 70 Sections in one of the most improv- ' ins *nd salubrious localities, caly one mile from the Post Office. j { Tlans ot same can be seen at the offieea «f the Undo ROBERTSON & CO. ■ _Cel _»_ "\ FOR SALE. j THb»B SCOTIA SAW'MLLLS, fc.-y HjrborJ ■, P-itterson't Inlet, StexoarVs Island. THE UN7DERSIGNED here received in- ! fltructions from the proprietor, Mr. "Win. Gallon. (wh n , l o contemplates leaving the colony'), to offer fo l 'r sale by private bargain, the above named Sa w Mills, in complete woiking order, and otln^ir effects, consisting of — One Bteam-p"o>o-w'ar saw mill, with 2 vertical i and 1 circular saw? complete,, having been recently erected. One water-pc^wer s&vr mill, having 2 circular saws. Blacksmiths* 1 and carpenters' tools, turning lathes, mill buildings, 2 dwellie ig houses, punt and boat. The enormous dc?m and for timber at present existing, and whvrhis likely to be lonp maintained, renders^ *inis a safe and proiicable investment. « Vessels of any tonnage can load jn the harbor. CALDER, BLACKLOCK> CO. Bth January, 1863. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS. MUELLER & GETSOW 'nave received instructions from John TTydc Harris, Esq., to sell by auction, on an early day in February, Allotments in the township cf i II A It R I S V I L L E , Situated on th* M'-'n T?nnr). f>r><i nnly 450 yards from the town belt. •Fall inf irmation in future advt rtiscmenta. IMIS39BS Y.v FtLßu & Gkisow, Survevors MassES Macoo>"ald & Ecssell, Solicitor?. HOBESTSON AND CO^ HOLD "TKT EEKLY SALES at tnr. P SINCE 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 proceeds of the same, with only the usual commission. fOil SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. /l rpHE Cutter ISABELLA, i£|N£v. L of 30 (2534-S500) tons £^^r~?j|P^j' This superior coaatinsf vessel •flJlSSgfeg^Si*** was built at Port K»peranco, Tas tnar,ia,in the year 1831 ; is n->'.v in excellent order, has i^ood carrying capacity, and is well found in etore3. She can be inspected at i-py time, being faoored alongside <he Jetty. Apply to ALAN ING & YVJtiITTON, Agenlst. V Tay-strfet,2nd Feb. 13fi3. NOTICE. / . mllE "BLACK BALL." LiS^si\ J. Cutter, A1 at Llnyd'.-\ Fj^^^iX built at Liverpool expressly for the Preservation of Life at Sea mKLSJZZSsdS*' under misfortunes, will Sail Daily, carrying fieipht and passengers across Lake Wakutip at current rates. N.B. — As a sailing and sea-{join^ boat she is second to none, :ind for the better transmission of gold across the Lake tlie owners can recommend the "Black Rail" cutter. For further particulars apply to SIM AND GRAPIE. A BOAT will Ply twice a week between Invereargill and the New River, enrrying passengers and luggage. Apply to J. .Hemmingway, Victoria Store, Dee-street. .Boats let oa Mire. To Diggers and Others. AEOAT will ply across Lake Wakatip dailv. For freight and passage, npplv to ' R. DANIEL & CO., on the Lake. LOST. ON th«» Ist January, at the Caledonian Games, a Purse, containing Four Five-Pound Notes, and Or.y One- Pound Note. The numbers teing known, they have been stopped at the Bank. Any one restoring the same to J. liirrell Sands tnd Co., will be rewarded. NOTICE. T7OUND straying in the neighborhood J. of the Long Ford, Mutiiupfl, u bay iaar<>, v ithout any visible brands. 'J he owner can have her. . by . paying expenses, on application to the undersigned. - ': '; If not claimed wijl .behold, to defray expenses in one mouth from this date. (Sife-ned) WILLIAM JOHNSON, Shepherd oa C'apUia Ik>yd'« Station. tsrd Juruory, 1863.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 29, 17 February 1863, Page 4
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