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Carey and Gilles' Advertisements. ri ARE V AND Gr I LLE S; STOCK, STATION, AND GENERAL SAL.ESMEN, Beg to "inform the Squatters and Public of New Zealand and the neighboring Colonies that they aro prepared to arrange for the Sale or Purchase of Station Property; to receive Consignmenta of Cattle, Sheep, and Horses for Sale ; and HORSE AND CATTLE SALES, BY AUCTION, AT THEIR INVERCARGILL SALE-YARDS, Dbb-street, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY; And will be happy to make special arrangements for holding Country Sales by Auction of Land, Cattle, and Farm Stock generally. _N.B. — Horses and Cattle of all descriptions always on hand for Private Sale. CAREY AND GILLES, Auctioneers, Stock and Station Agents, &c, Deb-strhbt, iNyERCARGiia*, N.Z. AGENTS: W. E. and A. S. King, Melbourne; Duncan Ballantyne, Gipps Land ; Richards and Carry, Castlemaine ; Wright, Robertson, and Co., Dunedin. MONDAY, 6th JUNE. SALE OF FAT STOCK, AT PELLING-'S HOTEL, WALLACETOWN. CAREY & GILLES will soil by public auction, on Monday, Jime 6, at 1 o'clock, 25 Head of First-class FAT COWS and BULLOCKS. All prime quality. CAREY & GILLES. TUESDAY, JUNE 7. At 12 o'clock. TO SPECULATORS, SHIPOWNERS AND OTHERS. In the Entrusted Estate of J. S. Clarke, Esquire. C-tAREY and GILLES have instructions from ) the Trustees in the above EBtate, to aell by auction, on the Jetty, Invercargill, on Tuesday next, June 7th, 1864, at 12 o'clock— The following effects, viz. : — THE MAID OF SOUTHLAND, CUTTER, 25 Tons Register, Vory fast, perfectly new, and in first-class order, and well suited for the Stewart's Island trade, and let for the ensuing three months at the rato of £6 per month. GARIBALDI, CENTRE BOARD CUTTER, Three Tons, With sails all complete, drawing only a few inches of water, and well adapted for tho river. Algo, A Large Whaleboat. Saio to take place on the Jetty, at 12 o'clock, on Tuesday, June 7th, 1864. No reserve. CAREY AND GILLES, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, JUNE 7. At 2 o'Clock. AT THE PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL. IN THE ENTRUSTED ESTATE OF J. S. CLARKE, Esqttire. O&.REY AXD GILLES, by authority from the in the above Estate, will offer for SALE, on TUESDAY, June 7th, at 2 o'clock— 1 STACK of provincial-grown HAY, said to contain from 50 to 60 tons. Intending purchasers are requested to inspect the same, in Mr. Dalrymple's paddock, top of Eskstreet, Invercargill. CAREY & GILLES, Auctioneers. H. B. Monkman's Advertisements. MONDAY, JUNE 6. At 12 o'Clock. SALE OF RURAL SECTIONS IN THE JACOB'S RIVER HUNDRED. HB. MONKMAN is instructed by the pro- , prietor, who is leaving for Victoria, to sell by Auction, at the City Mart, Dee-street, on Monday, June 6th, at 12 o'clockSections No. 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, and 20, of Block K. (ten), Jacob's River Hundred, containing 472 acres (more or less) with a substantially built weatherboard Cottage, 20 x 12, with brick chimney, erected thereon. The land is the highest in the neighbourhood, and is almost free from tussack, has a supply of timb.er for domestic purposes, frontage to Jacob's River, and is in every respect a most desirable property. The object of the proprietor, at tlie time of his purchasing, being to graze sheep upon it, for which purpose it is achnirably adapted. Terms Cash. ......... DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. HB. MONKMAN has received instructions to • offer for sale, by Private. Contract, the Interest in the Lease of THE GOLDEN AGE HOTEL. j This Hotel is erected on an allotment of ground having a frontage of 22 feet to Spey-street, held on a lease, of which 14 years remain unexpired, at the nominal yearly rental of £11. The present tenant is paying £188 1Q». per annum, and aa the Hotel ia contiguous to Dee-street, and doing a good business, an increase yn Value may be anticipated, rendering this,' therefore* a very favorable opportunity for a good and remunerative investment. j

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 2, 4 June 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 2, 4 June 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 2, 4 June 1864, Page 4

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