Mueller and Geisow' Advertisements. SATUEDAY, 9th JULY, At Half-past 12 o'clock' Sharp. AT THEIR AUCTION ROOMS, TAY-STREE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. j Without Reserve. MESSRS. MUELLER AND GEISOW have received instructions to submit to public competition, IN GLADSTONE ESTATE, SECTIONS 9 and 10, op BLOCK TT. Also, SECTIONS 3, 4, and 5, op BLOCK 11., with Erections thereon, consisting of — THE WAIHOPAI HOTEL, Containing (1) LOWER FLOORBAR, 12 x 15 feet; DINING ROOM, 22 x 15 feet; PRIVATE SITTING ROOM, 16 x 15 feet ; BILLIARD ROOM, 16 x 31 feet; KITCHEN, 15 x 15 feet; STORE ROOM, 7 x 12 feefc. VERANDAH. BAKER'S OVEN adjoining kitchen chimney. (2) UPPER FLOORPARLOR, 22 x 15 feet; PRIVATE SITTING ROOM, 15 xl 6 feet. Seven Bedrooms of various sizes, and Balcony. (3) FIRST STABLE of nine Stalls. (4) SECOND STABLE of five Stalls, and rooms for hay and fodder, harness, &c. (5) PIG STYES, &c. The property has a frontage of 300 links to the North Road, by a depth of 250 links. The whole is fenced in, and a Garden (fenced separately) of 150 bnks by 150 links, has been under cultivation. 20 feet Frontage by 90 feet depth aro let for the term of Six Years and Four Months, bringing a Yearly Rental of £20. Terms of Sale Easy. For further particulars, apply to tho Auctioneers. p.S. — Offers for leasing the above desirable property will be taken into consideration, but must be made at, least two clays before tho day of Sale— 9T ll JULY', 18C4. £__ M. Mendoza's Advertisements. MMENDOZA begs to inform his numerous . friends, tho Merchants and inhabitants of Invcrcargill and of the Province of Southland, that he is now prepared to effect Sales of General Merchandise, Household Furniture nnd Effects, House and Landed Property, Stations, Stocks, &c, by Public Auction. Having had upwards of twenty years' experience, ho hopes to obtain a fair share of public patronage. Liberal Cash advances will be made upon all property entrusted to liim for bond fide sale. DEE-STREET, Next Princess' Hotel. Carey and Gilles' Advertisements. pASEY AND GILLES, STOCK, STATION, GENERAL 'SALESMEN, Beg to inform the Squatters and Public of New Zealand and the neighboring Colonies that they are prepared to arrange for tho Sale or Purchase of Station Property ; to receive Consignments of Cattle, Sheep, and Horses for Sale ; and HORSE AND CATTLE SALES, BY AUCTION, AT THEIR INVERCARGILL SALE-YARDS, Dee-street, E VER V WEDNESDA V AND SA TURD AY; And will be happy to make special arrangements for holding Country Sa'e' by Auction of Land, Cattle, and Farm Stock generally. ]ST.B. — Horses and Cattle of all descriptions always on hand for Private Sale. CAREY AND GILLES, Auctioneers, Stock and Station Agents, &c, Dee-street, Invercargill, N.Z. A GENTS: W. E. and A. S. King, Melbourne ; Duncan Ballantyne, Gipps Land ; Richards and Carey, Castlemaine ; Wright, Robertson, and Co., Dunedin._ Merchandise. GUANO. GUANO. GUANO. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN PHOSPHATIC GUANO COMPANY. BIRD ISLAND GUANO (Polynesian Group, South Sea Islands), £10 10s. per ton, m Invercargill. Tliis higldy valuable manure contains an average of 70 per cent, of phosphate of lime, and no sand ; is now offered to the agriculturists at the above low price, being tho best known guano in the world. Tlie Bird Island Guano is a very superior manure for cereals and root crops, and highly commendable for the grasses, fruit-trees, and vines ; and is further distinguished above other guanos by its extraordinary durability. Testimonials on hand from Tasmania prove the BIRD ISLAND GUANO to last over THREE YEARS in the soil. Samples, analysis, testimonials, and all other information respecting the above can be obtained at CLEAVE, WILLIAMS & CO., Seedsmen, Sole Agents for Southland, Dee and Tay Streets, Invercargill. r\AT CAKES THE CHEAPEST BREAD. Finest Oatmeal only 275. 6d. per 112 lbs. ; or, 555. per barrel. Lochfino Herrings, 12s. 6d. per keg. SMITH, DALRYMPLE & CO., Family Grocers, DEE-ST R E E T. DEE- STREET. TJ. WHITE has on Sale, the undermentioned • Goods: — TEA, SUGAR, RICE, 1 PICKLES, j FRUITS and JAMS, i SPIRITS, WINES, &c. T. J.WHITE, Dee-street. Next door to Caroy & OHIIcB. ,
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 14, 2 July 1864, Page 4
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