£>Alrd "op Surtion. Mesar*. Mueller andOeteow. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS Ac., TTAVEIN HANP NUMEROUS BUSINESS SITES, Fronting Tfty-itreet,B«e-itreet, Eik-stre«t. dyd»treet, Annon-rtreat, Twwd-etreet, Aa. Or other Business part* of the Town. Fob Saxb or om Lbabi. BXGISTER OF LAND AND HOUSE* FOE SALE OR TC LET, And of Proptrty of all kindi, Town or Oonntry. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Htavy Draught Bcnn and Hares. T>OBERTSON & CO. will hare for 8al« JLV in a fevr data, Bei» splendid Draught Horses and Mare*, all staunch. Also two large Bulloak Drays. EOBEETSON AND 00 , HOLD W EEKLY SALES AT TUB PHIKCE OF WALEI STOCE YARDS, EVEEY WEDNESDAY, At 12 o'clock, Sharp. SATURDAY 14th MARCH. Important Bale. , Town Allotments by Atwiioa. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. hare j Veen fevored with instructions to sell by public auction at their stores, on Saturday, 14th ilarch next, at noon, sharp, 36 allotments of land, being subdivisions of sections 8. 9, 10, 13, 14, and 16, block 38 InverccrjjiU, Intending purchasers will do well to ruit this property, and indeed, are requested to do so, a» from its high and healthy position it will thereby irain in estimation. TERMS: One-third cash, one-third at three months, And one-third at six months. t 'Plans may be seen at the office of th« Au*tkraeeri. 24th Feb., 1883. ON THE 14th MARCH, After the Salo of Allotments in InrereargilL CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. will Offer for Sale. Sections 1, 2, and 28, Blook X, liiyerton. By a look at the map it will be obscrred that <hese sections aro situated in Palmerston and Downing streets, iv a position which promises to tscome valuable. Twins •.—•One-fourth cash ; balanoa by bill at three months. 26th February, 1863. SATURDAY, 28th MARCII. Ba'# of Allotments near tho Brewery. ROBERTSON & CO. are Instructed to sell by auction at the Rovnl Hotel, InverMrgill on Saturday, the 28th March, at two o'clock •Wp, Twenty Splendid Allotments, Suitable for renidencea, market gardens, &c., beinjj subdivisions of sections Nos. 46, 47, 50, and 51, Sylvan Bank Estate. Plans may be seen at the office* of the »uctio leers. Terms at 8* la. &bfppfnff STEAM To Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, Nelson, Taranakl, Auckland, Napier, and Sydney, J.T REDUCED RATES. «Bfe\ - rnHE Intercolonial 'SJmiV Jk<K -L Royal Mail Company's A I EEDAL E, * 500 Toss, A. KENNEDY, Esq., Commasdeb. Carrying Her Maiosty'a mnils, specie and cargo will be despatched from the Bluff Harbor, for the above Ports, on SATUEDAY, the 7th liarch, tit noon. This fine vessel, with her commander, so woll known in the New Zealand passenger trade, offers & capital opportunity to parties intending to visit ♦he above ports. Goods for shipment to be accompanied by a Chipping Note, stating Port of Delivery. Freight on inward cargo to be paid before deliTery, and all Passage Money to be paid at the Agent* Office before embarkation. Fassecgcrs victualled throughout. T. G. TANTON, Agonfe. Campbelltown, Fob. 18th, 1863. IAIK TASMANIAN. *l CONSIGNEE Shy this fcWSy^v \J vessel are requested to pass entries and to pay fraight to the aSKSBsSP* No goods will be delivered unleac tbs bills of lading are endorsed. COLIN N. CAMPBELL A CO., Agents. SIR GEORGE POLLOCK. - CONSIGNEES by this i^\k \_/ vessel are requested to pass ik^-gESv entries and to pay freight to the J^^JW^JfeNg undersigned. •s?|s|q£gff|?£!*» No goorU will bo delivered unless tha bills of lading are endorsed. COLIN N. CAMPBELL & CO; Agents. JOE SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. rnflE Cutter ISABELLA, i&|\k 1 of 30 (2534-8500) tons Z^^^^^T This superior coasting vessel jjt?r^|iag> was built at Port Esperanco, Tas mania, in the year 1851 ; is now in excellent order, has good carrying capacity, and is well found in ■tores. She can be inspected at any time, being moored alongside the Jetty. Apply to MANItfG & WHITTON, Agentst. Tay-strcet, 9nd Feb. 1863. NOTICE. j. HPHE "BLACK BALL,' jMKNk, X Cutter, A1 at Lloyd's, Jb^J£S»\V built at Liverpool expressly for jEjNia^gj^ji' the Preservation of Life at Sea 11 under misfortunes, will Sail carrying freight and passengers across Lake Wiikatip at current rates. N.B. — As a sailing and sen-going boat she Is second to none, and for the better transmission of gold across the Lake the owners can recommend the " Black Ball" cutter. For further particulars apply to SIM AND GRACIE. BANDPLY BAY, WAKATIP LAKE. mHE pinnace SWIFT, lHlkNIk A will leave this end of the F^^\ Lake Daily, carrying goods and "Pot Freight or passage, apply to J. BIRRELL SANDS & Co. A BO AT will Ply twice a week between InTerc?rgill and the New Eiver, carrying passengers an^ luggage. Apply to J. Hemming. way, Victoria 6toc», Dea-stteet. Eoats It* oa Bir*.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 6 March 1863, Page 4
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