Morison, Law & Squires' Advts. STOCK, MORISON, LAW AND SQUIRES, fcHook and Station Salesmen, Esic Steeet, Ixvercargtll, S.Z-, HOLD SALES BY AUCTION AT THE PROVINCIAL SALE YARDS, OF HORSES, CATTLE, AND SHEEP, &c, &c, And are prepared to arrange for COUNTRY AUCTION SALES op ALL DESCRIPTION OF FARM STOCK ; Also to mnke liberal arlvanccs on Stock consigned to tbem from Australia or elsewhere ; and have made arrangements for landing and grazing Stock at Bluff Hnrbor, and New River. MORISON, LAW AND SQUIRES. WE are prr>pnrr>rl to make Casb ndvnnces on "Wool, Stock, and all kinds of Station Securities. ' MOHISON, LAW nnrl SQUIRES, Provincial Sale Yards, Esk Street, Inverenrgill. TU E arc Prepared" to Execute Orders for STORE SHEEP From tbe AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. MORISON, LAW AND SQUIRES. n VRGO PER ALKCTA, FROM TWOFOLD U BAY. Now Landing — OAA HEAD FIR^T-CLASS STORE 4l\J\) BULLOCKS OA HE4.P FAT BULLOCKS OAA PRIME FAT WETHERS, FOR SALE "BY MORrSON, LVW AND SQUIRES. fiARGOPER ELECTRIC, FrtOM TWC \J FOLD BAY, Now Lsnrlin? — OAA HEAD FIRST-CLASS STORE 6\j\J BULLOCKS i) A HEAD FAT BULLOCKS lAA HEAD WELL-BRED COWS, FOR SALE BY MORISON, LAW AND SQUIRES PROVINCIAL STORE CATTLE HEAD MIXED CATTLE, FOR SALE BY MORISON, LAW AND SQUIRE?. HTORE W ETHERS. A AAA SUPERIOR IMPORTED STORK <±\j\J\J WETHERS. Ages, 4, 6, and 8 tooth. FOR SALIi BY MORISON, LAW AND SQUIRES. PROPERTY IN DEE STRF.ET TO BE SOLD OR LEASED. MORISON, LAW & CO. will remove shortly to their New Premises, in E*k street, and are now prepared to treat for the Sale or Lease of those they now occupy in Des street. MOHISON, LAW & CO. Invercargill, 17th December, 18(53. H. B. Monkman's Advertisements DESIRABLE INVESTMENTHB. MONKMAN has been favored with in- . structions from the proprietor, who is leaving the province, to ofFer for S \le by private contract, for a sum equivalent to little more than one year's iucominsr vent, that valuable property, the interest in the Lease of THE EDINBURGH BAKERY, and adjoining building, THE TASMANIAN RESTAURANT, Situate in the most prominent part of Dee Street, aud each doiug a business highly remunerative, now bringing in £275 per annum rent. The buildings are erected on an allotment of ground having a frontage of about 30 feet to Dee Street, which, is held under a lease at a nominal rental. To parties desirous of obtaining a property highly remunerative, in the most favorable part of the town, this offers an unparalled opportunity. RURAL LAND. HB. MONKMSN has received instructions to . offer for Sale by Private Contract — THREE RURAL SECTIONS, Part bush, and the remainder good, dry. agricultural Land, being Sections 26, 46, and 49, of. Block 1., Oteramika Hundreds. FOli POSITIVE AND IMMEDIATE SALE.— Two first-chiss SECTIONS in Block I, Winton— l42 acres. A rare chance for a bonafide settler.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 28, 11 January 1864, Page 5 (Supplement)
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462Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 28, 11 January 1864, Page 5 (Supplement)
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