Surrnan and Crerar's Advertisements. SATUEDAY, 15th OCTOBEE, 1864 Afc Two o'Clock. SALE BY AUCTION, ! AT EIYEETON. QURMAN and CRERAR have recejved instructions from Mr. W. D. Basstian to Sell by Auction, afc their Yards, Riverton, at Two o'clock on Saturday, 15th October, Two firsfc-class DRAUGHT HORSES, with DRAY and HARNESS complete. After which wili be sold several DRAUGHT and SADDLE HORSES (Broken in). TERMS AT SALE. 60 59 SURMAN & CRERAR, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 9'jra NOVEMBEE. CATTLE SALE NEAE EIVEETON. QURMAN AND CRERAR have received mstructiohs from Mr. Stephen Watson to Sell by Auction, at his Yards, at the Narrows, near Riverton, on Wednesday, the 9th November next, 50 HEAD COLONIAL-BRED CATTLE, Consisting of — DAIRY COWS, HEIFERS, and STEERS, the pick of a herd of 100 head, -wliich j will be in the yard to choose from. i The Auctioneers would call the attention of ! parties in -want of good, quiet cattle, to the fact , that these are well broken in to bail, and are in calf by some of the best stock in the countiy I ! TERMS AT SALE. i | 59-69 SURMAN and CRERAR, Auctioneers. { I ! Carey and Gilles' Advertisements. THUESDAY, 20th OCTOBEE, j I At One o'Clock sharp. SALE BY AUCTION. AT THE PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, DEE-STREET, INVERCARGILL. TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. SAFE AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. WOODVILLE ESTATE. 3,000 ACRES, FREEHOLD, V7ITH IMPROVEMENTS. SHEEP, HORSES, kc CAREY k GILLES have been favored with instructions from "W. D. G-. Wood, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at the Long Room of the Prince of Wales Hotel, on the 20th October, at One o'clock sharp — The whole of the Valuable Property known as WOODVILLE ESTATE, Consisting of — Lot 1. 1,100 Acres of Firsfc-class Land, with improvements Lot 2. 1,000 do do ") nll . .„ ! Lot 3. 900 do do j all **J<*"*ff The improvements consist of 60 Acres, fenced, and all under cultivation ; a Six roomed Cottage Two-roomed Cottage Four-stalled Stable Two Large Cowsheds Yards, &c., &c. The country is well grassed, timbered, and watered, contains some of the best agricultural land in the Province, and its proximity to the market, viz., ten miles, renders it -without doubt the most desirable investment likely to be offered in thhs town again. AEO, Will be sold, or can be taken afc a valuation by the purchaser, SIXTY ACEES op CEOPS. 200 Pure-bred LEICESTER EWES and RAM 3, from Wm. Field, Esq.'s, well-known Enfield Enfield Estate, Tasmania. 4 Heavy Draught HORSES. 2 Superior HACKS. Drays, Harness Plough*, kc., &c. . The Auetioneersi would mogfc strongly call the attention of parties in quest of good and profitable investment to this sale, as ah opportunity worthy their notice, and nofc to he lost sight of, inasmuch as itis the intention of the proprietor to sell at all hazards prior to his leaving the colony Sal© o» the 20th Oetoher, at One o'clock. Term* afc Sale — Liberal. CAREY and GILLES, to* , . Auctions.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 59, 15 October 1864, Page 6
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