Mueller and Geisow's Advertisements. , ALLOTMENTS FOR LEASE, KILYIN , TEBBACE, AS MODERATE BENTS. TiyrESSRS. MUELLEB juro GEISOW have for LEASE, several ALLOTMENTS in the above locality, each, containing 26 feet frontage, with a depth of 60 feet, also, Right-of-way at rear of each Allotment. TERMS— EASY. Plans and particulars may bo seen and obtained by applying at the offlca of the undersigned, MUELLEE awd GEISOW, Auctioneers, Authorised Surveyors, and 18 Land Agents. 45 tc WEDNESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBEE. At Half-past 12 o'Clock sharp. At the Auction Rooms of Mmsbs. MUELLER xkt> GEISOW. SALE BY AUCTION. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. WITHOUT RESERVE. MESSRS. MUELLER and GEISOW have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, on the day abore stated — SUB-SECTIONS 1 and 2 of SECTION 37, BLOCK IX., Invercargill Hundreds, Containing — 45 ACRES, With a frontage of Thirty-two Chains to North Road, and a frontage of above Thirteen Chainß to Wallacetown Road, with erections thereon, consisting of th« JUNCTION HOTEL, and Outbuildings, s« Stornhouse, Barn, and Stables, The whole of the land is substantially fencedi and above twenty acres are ploughed up and ready for cultivation. Terms of sale : — Cash at the fall of th« j hammer. j For further particulars, apply t-o the Auctioneers. 1 6 45-4S WEDNESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBEE, Af Half-past Twelve o'Clock, WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. IMPOETANT SALE BY AUCTION. AT THEIE AUCTION EOOMS, TAY-STREET. BY OEDEE OP THE MOETGAGEES. MESSRS. MUELLER asd GEISOW have received instructions to submit to Public Competition, all that MAGNIFICENT PEOPEETY, Consisting of— SECTIONS IS AND 86, BLOCK 1., WINTON DISTEICT. This Property comprises some of the finest soil, and is situated.'in one of the best positions in the Province of Southland. It contains a number of acres of very fine bush. The Northern boundary of one of the Stations immediately adjoins the township of Winton for a considerable distance. It constitutes the nearest rural land to the Railway Terminus. Altogether, they present advantages and offer inducements to intending Settlers, which can seldom be equalled, and certainly never surpassed. Terms — Easy. MESSRS. MUELLER & GEISOW, Auctioneers, Tay-street. 17 rr\HE following Two, Four, and Six Roomed 1 HOUSES TO LET, at from 6s. to 15s. per week: — HOUSE in M'Master*B, Four Rooms, Brick Chimney, etc. 2 HOUSES in Harrisville East, Two Rooms, and Brick Chimney. HOUSE in Kelvin-street, Six Room*, Two Brick j Chimneys. 3 HOUSES in Tay-street, Two said Four Rooms each, Brick Chimneys. 2 HOUSES in Esk-street, Three Rooms, newly canvM«ed and papered, and Brick Ghimaeyi For further particulars apply to MUELLER & GEISOW. <*• 87-te
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 17 September 1864, Page 8
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