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H. A. Giffer's Advertisements. HA. GtLLER, AUCTIONEER, & ESTATE . LGENX, has FOR SALE and TO LET, a number of Houses and first-class Town and Rural Section*, particulars of vrhicb will be published. [cibcu:la.ii.] HA. GTLLER informs the Public of South- . land that, on the 19fch instant, he will have relinquished a portion of his official dntips. and will thon resume hisformcrhusinpsspf AUCTIONEER.. APPRAISER. 'ACCOUNTANT. HOUSE, ESTATE, and COMMISSION AGENT. He makes this announcement from a conviction that an opening p: esents itself, whereby he can, from his experience in eacli branch of the abovenamed businesses, and his knowledge of commercial matters generally, acquired both in the home country and fo.ur years' residence in and near Invercavgill, offer his friends, and those of the public who inay confer on him their support, a first-rate medium for the advantageous disposal (either by public sale or private treaty) of any property intrusted to him tor that purpose. The influential connection he has had the privilego of forming, during his colonial experience, together with his position as Clerk of the Provincial Council (which ofllce he still holds), and the evidence of a testimonial as to the confidence reposed in him by the Provincial Government, will, he trusts be a. sufficient guarantee of his integrity and business 'qualifications. And insure to his patrons the conduct of all transactions they may confide to him on a strictly and uniformly respectable basis. This principle of business is especially submitted to the notice of persons non-resident (but having property)in this Province, as calculated to initiate and sustain that good faith which should exist between principal and agent. Funding the erection of more commodious premises, he is about to open a temporary Oflice find Sale Yard in the rear of the Bank of New Zealand, with an entrance from the front of the Albion Hotel, Dee-streefc, where he will be prepared to receive the commands of his supporters, which will at all times meet his most prompt and careful attention. Dated, Invercargill, Ist August, 1563. [copy-] TESTIMONIAL. Supei'intendant's Office, Southland, 20th July, 1863. Sir,— I hnve the honor to acknowledge the receipt of yout letter of ISfch iw-t., wherein you intimate your desire to resign the appointment you now hold in my ofllce at the end of a montb. I fully recognise the prudence of the private reasons which have led you to decide on the step ; still, iu accepting your resignation, I must express mv regret to lose the services of one who has proved as you have, during the time you have been in this ofGce, ruost efficient and trustworthy under all circumstances. In tho private business on which you are about to enter, I trust you will meet with all success, and I will always take an iutcrert in your welfare. I have the honor to be, Sir, your obedient servant, (Signed) J- A. R. Mkxzibs, Superintendent, IT. A. Gir/r/iru, Esq. ! SECTIONS. SECTIONS. SECTIONS, TOWN, SUBURBAN, AND RURAL. FOR SALE AND TO LET OX LEASE uv IT A . GILLER AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, ! LAND AND ESTATE a GENT, i j (Opposite the Albion Hotel) Invekcakgiil. As follows : — INVERCARGILL. TO TjET. Block IV Sections Nos 17 nnd 18 Do XVT do *l-2, *13, Hi Do XXIV do 1-2 Do XXV II do *15 Do XXX do *-2,*3 Do XXXVII do *-Jl ! Do LTX do *f* i Do ITT do 11 | Do LI 1 1 do 6 Do LVIII do f». 7 Do LXIX do 7,16 Do LXXI do *7, *8 1 Do LXXII do . C>, 17, 18 Do VII do 4, 19 Those marked with an asterisk nro for sale or to let on terms which cunnot fail to provo ad van - tagcojg cither for occupation or investment. ' INVERCARGILL, ; FOR £ALE. B'nck LXI Sections Nos 1, 17 i Do LVf do do 3 Do XXIV do do 11 | Do XLII do do 13 _______ CAMPBELLTOWN. j FOR SALE . OR TO LET. j Bioek V Section No 7 Do VII do do 10, 17 Do VI do do 14 Do X do do 5 Do XX do do 12, 14 FOR SALE. Block XIII, Section No 11 WALLACETOWN. FOR SALE OR TO LET. ! Block IV, Section JN'o 23 Do XI do do 1, 1G RIVERTON. Block XI, Section No 9, for sale or to Let GLADSTONE. Block IV, Section No 10, -J- acre for Sale or to Let M'MASTER'S ESTATE. FOR SALE OR TO LET. Quarter-acre Cleared and Fenced ready for immediate occupation, one of tho most desirable sites thereou, being part of section 28, block I. WINTON DISTRICT. HA- GILLER has received instructions to Sell , or Let on Lease for a term of years, Section No 28, Block I, comprising 5S acres Or lip. This choice section being one of the earliest selections, and adjacent to the Main road to the Gold-diggings, is unequalled in position and quality of soil, and well worthy the attention of persons intending to settlo in that rising district. ~~P RESTONVILLE. Near Waihopai Bridge, Great North Road. HA. GILLER hns for Sale on liberal terms, . Sections of 1£ acres each, some of which are all open, and others part; bush and part open land. This is in every respect one of the most favoured localities in the neighborhood of Invercargill, and only requires to be inspected to be appreciated. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. To Persons in Search of a First-class SUBURBAN VILLA RESIDENCE. HA. GILLER is instructed to sell or let on . lease on reasonable terms, one of the most Superior Villas in the Province. It is situated in the centre of a quarter acre section appropriately enclosed, on the most commanding position of McMaster's Estate, at once remarkable for its salubrity and delightful prospect, is unsurpassed. Having been erected regardless of expense by the proprietor, for whose occupation it was originally intended, and all the fittings and appurtenances being replete with every convenience, and arranged and decorated with the most consummate taste and judgment, renders it a particularly eligible residence for a family of respectability.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 86, 1 September 1863, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 86, 1 September 1863, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 86, 1 September 1863, Page 5 (Supplement)

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