MOTiaoni^la^ and ?qmfes' } AdVerts. TO&OTSDAY^ Mws SEiTEMBEE, At Twp o'CSoek. TO fQTJATTERS' CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE SUPBEIOB STATION PROPERTY. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. AT THE PROVINCIAL SALE ROOMS, ESK-STREET. MORISON, LAW and SQUIRES have received instructions from John M Intosh, Esq., to sell by public auction, on Wednesday, 21st September, 1864, at two o'clock, in the Pro, vincial Sale Rooms, Esk-street, InvercargilL New Zealand— : The First-class SHEEP STATION, MOUNT WENDON, Being Run No. 202, Province of Otago, Comprising about 85,000 ACRES Well-grassed Country, consisting of Bound dry hillß, well bounded and watered with running streams, having an abundance of good timber, and capable cf carrying a very large number of •took. Together with *,400 SUPERIOR PROVINCIAL BRED SHEEP, 8,100 EWEB (in lamb) 500 WETHERS, 0 and 8 tooth 400 WETHERS, 2 and 4 tooth 1,400 Last Year's LAMBS, all over 8 months old 5,400 25 FTRST-CLA.SS RAMS 800 HEAD PROVINCIAL BRED MIXED 0 TTLB 14 HORSES, Ete 1 ., Etc., 2to. Tho Improvements consist of TRB-BMPTIYE BIG-HT, PUBCHASED SEAD STATION WOOL-SHED SHEEP- Y4.RDS STOCK-YABD3 OUT-STATIOET HUTS, Etc., Eto., Eta." Par further particulars, apply to ■ MORISON, LAW & SQUIRES, 86-48 Invercargill. M. Mendoza's Advertisements. MMENDOZA begs to inform his numerous . friends, the Merchants and Inhabitants of Invercargill and of the Provin-e of Southland, that he is now prepared to effect SALES of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, HOUSE and LANDED PROPERTY, STATIONS, STOCKS, Ac., by Public Auction. Having had upwards of twenty years' experience, he hopes to obtain a fair share of public patronage. Liberal Cash Advances will be made upon all property entrusted to him for bond fids salo. DEE-STREET, 4A to Next Princess Hotel. 1 Carey and Gilles' Advertisements. MONDAY, 19th SEPTEMBEE. At 12 o'Clock. COMPULSORY SALE BY AUCTION. For the benefit of Whom it May Concern. TO COVER DISBURSEMENTS AT M'INTOSH'S HOTEL, HALFWAY BUSH, DUNEDIN ROAD. FOETY TASMANIAN DEATTG-HT HOESES. /^AREY & G-ILLES will sell by Public Auction, \J as above, without reserve, for the benefit of whom it may concern, 40 PRIME TASMANIAN HEAVY DRAUGHT AND SADDLE HORSES, in prime condition, young and sound. Remember — No Reserve. CAREY & GILLES, 44.47 Auctioneers. Surman and Crerar's Advertisements. WEDNESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBEE. AT MR. JOHN MITCHELL'S YARDS, NEW BIVEE FEEBY. SURMAN and CRERAR will sell by Public Auction, at Twelve o'Clock, on Wednesday 81st September, FIFTY HEAD of Frst-class Colonial Bred CATTLE, consisting of— 30" HEAD <tf TAT BULLOCKS, and 20 HEADof DAIRY COWS TEEMS AT SALE. • ;-SUBMA-N-arid GRERAR,
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 46, 15 September 1864, Page 4
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