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TUESDAY, 17th MARCH, 1863, AT 11 O'CLOCK PUNCTUALLY. ON ACCOUNT OF THB Number of Lots. NOTICE. EXTENSIVE, IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE. MESSRS ROBERTSON & Co. have been favored with instructions from Messrs. J. S. Clerke & Co., to sell on the premises, Taystreet, Invercargill, a most valuable and extensive [ assortment of merchandise, all in the best condition, and to be sold WITHOUT RESERVE, To close consignments. Consisting of — American buckets Zinc do Coffee mills Cross cut saws Shovels Spades Lnmp glasses Kerosene oil Paraffine oil Black paint Shoe brushes Crockery Glass milk dishes Paper hangings Saddlery Nail brushes Hair do American brooms (cane) Do do (grass) Rope, assorted Cart -wheels Axles Shafts Carpenters' tools Perambulators Umbrellas Bed ticking A small lot of lime THE FOLLOWING DRAPERY GOODS, Viz : Mens' tweed coats „ pilot do „ tweed vests „ mole do „ doeskin do „ Woollen halfhose „ cotton do „ cotton hose „ twilled shirts A VALUABLE ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS. Mens' bluchers „ -water tights „ American peg v long „ patent leather Napoleons OILMEN'S STORES. Tallow candles Pickles Mustard Vinegar Salt Potted meats Castor oil Salad oil Preserved ginger Prunes Confectionery Nuts Bottled fruits Sauces Herrings, red Bloaters, Yarmouth Cheese Chocolate Tins of oysters Candied peel Pigs, &c, &c, &c. ALSO, A large and viried assortment of artick'3 too numerous to include in the space of an advertisement. Messrs. Robertson- & Co., in directing attention to this Sale, can confidently recommend storekeepers, hotelkeepers, and the public generally to inspect the goods, as they feel convinced that so large, varied, and valuable an assortment has never been submitted to public competition in the district. The -whole will be on view from , till the time of sale. TERMS VERY LIBERAL, AT SALE. The fmctionecrs would respectfully request intending buyers to be punctual, as, in consequence of the number of lots, the sale will commence at 11 o'clock, a.m., sharp. ROBERTSON & CO., Auctioneers, &c. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Valuable Small Farms, TVITHIX EOUK MILES OP TOWX, ON MAIN DUNEDIN ROAD: MESSRS. ROBERTSON & CO. have great pleasure in announcing that they have been favored with instructions from T M. Clerke, Esq., to submit to public competition at an early date, „..,,-« These truly magnificent and eligible Farms situate at Myross Bush, in the Hundred of In- | vereargill, and containing as per measurement, more or less, as follows: — Section 3, 106 acres Bo 4, 112 do Do 5, 90 do Do 6, G8 do Do 7, 72 do The whole of these highly valuable Farms possess Bush and River Irontages, and adjoin the Main Dunedin Road. Messrs. Robertson & Co., in submitting these delightfully situate and valuable Sections to the notice ot the public, would beg especially to draw the attention of intending purchasers to the certainty that the possession of one or more of these Farms will, within a very short time, prove a certain fortune to the lucky possessor, as their contiguity to the township and the rich nature of the soil will render them invaluable as market gardens; and the high price wbieh vegetables must command for a lengthened period, makes the acquisition of a Section a snug independence to the cultivator. Further particulars in future advertisements. TERMS VERY LIBERAL. TITLE GUARANTEED. EOBBBTSON & CO., Auctioneer*-. I

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 6 March 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 6 March 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 6 March 1863, Page 3

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