Mueller & Geiso w's Advertisements CLINTON ESTATE. M'CTELLEIt &. GEISOW will cell by Auction, SBOTIONS OF THE ABOVE ESTATE, On the FIRST MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH, ' ' .' At T.vclve o'clock, .; AT THKIR'AUfJTION ROOMS, || ' •'■■ "- ';! Tuy Street. ■ * ; l\ Tho nunibera of the Sections to bo sold will* be advjriised previorta to aueh sales. On applying to the Auctioneers, Sections of the Estate mayibe purchased privately. '' f? :; Mueller and geisow, ;; , ; .Auctioneers, "'ls " Authorised Surveyors and Land Ajjenta. MUELLER ,AND GEISONV havo for sale that beautifully sheltered piece of Land, being one-half of section 22, block, 14, Invercargili Hundred, in oxtent about 50 acres, part bush, and part open lane, about G miles distant from town^ on the west of VVaikivi Plains. - 25 Carey & G-illes' Notices. n A R E V A N D GILL E S, STOCK, STATION, AXD GENERAL SALESMEN, Beg to inform the Squatters and Public of New Zealand and the neighboring Colonies, that they are prepared to jirrungo for tho SALE OR PURCHASE OF STATION PROPERTY; To receive Consignments of CATTLE, SHEEP, & HORSES If OR SALE AND MAKE LIRKRAL ADVANCES on same. Also, that they have made such arrangements us to K'H'ure. every niton t.ion being paid to the landing and gruxinu; at. the 13 1 nil 1 or New River of till Slock consigned to them Irom Australia or elscwhero; tlmt they hold HORSE & CATTLE SALES 13V AUOIJON, At their I N V E R C A R G ILL S A L E V A It I) 8, Dkr-stkkkt, KVERY WEDNI^D vY AN D SATURD VY ; And will bp hiippy lo innke speeiiil .'irranijements for holding (.'otintry Sales ITy Auction of Land, Cattle, and Imumi Stock generally. N.B. — Horses and Cattle of all description alwitys on huud for private s:ile. CUJEY & GILLES, j Auctioneers, Sie-ck and Station A gouts, Dee street, Invercargill, N.Z. AtJKNTS : I.', and A. S. King, M^elbourne Duncan B.illuntyne, Gipps' Land Richards and Oarev, Castlemaine Wii^ht Kobertson, and Co., Dunodin. IMPi)RTKD SIIEKP. pAREY & GILLE : nro instructed by the V 1 Shippers lo int'ona purcha<i % rs, that t!ie whole of the Sheep consigned to them will be accompanied by a eeitiliciite from I In; Breeders, sworn to before, a Magistrate. " that, the Sheep have been free from disMSd for tit't'U'i 1 months, nnd that iu> (ii-eu^e Im* ever been knoicii in (he /look. Fro . tho high price paid by the shippers, consequent upon choice selection, wo are in a position to state that no sheep coming to this market are so well won by attention, and wo are prepared U> contract for tlie delivery of any quaniitv. CAKEY & GILLES. N O T I 0 E. .pARKY and CtILLKS will hold Auofion Riles, j 'V r .<r llvs.-s and l.'.iltte every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY, alter this d.n,-. CAREY AND GILLES. Auctioneers. FKUIAY, 20th JANUARY, ISOi. At Two o'Clock Sharp. AT THE CLUB HOTEL, DEE STREET, INYERCARGILL. TO SQUATTERS, FARM E!ls\ SPECU LATOKS AND OTUEriS. AN UNRIVALLED OPPORTUNITY OF INVESTING IN SOME OF THE CHOICEST AGRICULTURAL LAND in SOUTH. LAND. UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION. ONE THOUSAND ACRES IN THE I OTERAMIKA DISTRICT, | k>-owjt as ! ROGUE'S ESTATE. [ pAREY & GfLLKS have received instructions \J from M^essrs Mmi-vpv & Stuart, Solicitors for Mr 3 H'jgue, to Sell by Public Auction, date and placG aoove-mentioned — • The Whole of that Valuable Property, containing 1000 Acres, and bein^ portion of Block 41 in the 2)00 Acre Blocks, in the Province of Soutblaud. This property adjoins the Oteramika Hundreds, is admirably situated within an oasy distance of town (i\hout 14 miles), and wiihin two miles of Long B^!i . Tiie soil being of a deep rich loam, is unsurpassed. The formation of the country — dry ridges, yet well watered by numerous clear running brooks. The 1000 Acrp3, unless sold in one lot, will be subdivided nnd positively S^ld "Without Reserve, in EIGHTY-ACRE SECTIONS: CAREY & GILLES do not wish to add any com ment of their own to the above brief outline of this kstate, as they believe that both the quality of the soil for agricultural purposes, and its value and lucrative nature as a Cattle Run, are too well k:;o«'n to require any eulogy. It need only be stated that the instructions from the Solicitors are positively to sell in order to enable them to complete the settlement of the late Mr Hoguc's affairs; and capitalists or farmers in quest of pastoral or agricultural invest-nents, are invited to inspect and judge for themselves. Plans of the property may be seen, and further information obtained, upon application at the office of the Auctioneers, CAREY & GILLES, Dee street, Invercargilh ■nOR SALE, CARGO EX VORTIGERN, JL" j ust landed after 6 days passage. OOAA STORE WETHERS H50 EWES 1 PURE BRED NEGRETTIRAM. In splendid condition and good' health. CAREY & GILLES Auctioneers, Dec Street-
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 32, 20 January 1864, Page 6 (Supplement)
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