r ~3T. Chapman's Advertisements. "WEDNESDAY, 19th OCTOBEE. POSITIVE AND UNEESEEYED SALE, AT THB EMPIRE HOTEL, DEE-STBEET, At Twelve o'Clock Noon. liyTß. F. CHAPMAN has received instructions from the Trustees iv tho Estate of Mr. w. n. a. Bobebtsox, to Sell all their right, title, and interest in the following valuable properties, viz. : — Lot 1- — Those convenient and wellarranged offices in Tay-street, lately known as the Commercial Chambers, ond situate on part of Section 22, Block 3, held for a period of over 7i years, at a ground rental of £10 per j annum, with one -half valuation at end of term. Lot 2. — AH right, title, and interest in a two-roomed Cottage, situate at the corner of Spey and Deveron streets. Lot 3. — AH right, title, and interest in that well-knovra Suburban Residence called OSCAR VILLA, with Garden, Paddock, &c, &c, as they now stand, held for a long term, on a ground rental of £100 per annum, with full valuation for all improvements at ond of term. As the whole must be aold without any reserve, this aalo presents a first-rate opportunity to parties desirous of investing. TERMS— CASH. F. CHAPMAN, Auctioneer, 60 Dee-street. F. CHAPMAN, AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, AST) GENEEAL COMMISSION AGENT, Dee-street, Irrvercargill. te Snrman and Crerar's Advertisements. WEDNESDAY, 9th NOYEMBEE, CATTLE SALE NEAE BIYEKTON. QUBMAN A2TD CRERAR have received instructions from Sir. Stephen Wat3o>' to Sell by Auction, at his Yard?, at the Narrows, near Riverton, on "Wednesday, the Sth November i next, | 50 HEAD COLONIAL-BRED CATTLE, | Consisting of — i ! DAIRY COWS, HEIFERS, and STEERS, j i I the pick of a herd of 100 head, which will be in the yard to choose from. 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 country TERMS AT SALE. 59-69 SURMAN axd CRERAR, Auctioneers. " - ■ - — M. BTendoza's Advertisements MMENDOZA begs to inform his numerous • friends, the Merchants and Inhabitants of Invercargill and of the Province of Southland, that he is now prepared to effect SALES of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, HOUSE and LANDED PKOPJERTT, STATIONS, STOCKS, &c, 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 fide sale. DEE-STREET, 4A t* Beit Princeflg Hotel. Timber, &c. AEIMA, FEOM GLASGOW. 1 TIHBEE! TIMBER 1 1 TIMBER!!! -VTOW LANDING- at Bluff Harbor, ex r IN ,ABIMA, from Glasgow— ~Foi SAXiE, bj the undersigned, , 40,000 feet, \\, \,\i\i i inch T. and <3K Scotch-dressed BOARDS ; also, a fine parcel of feather-edged "WEATHER* BOABDS. HEKPEEaON, BONAB uro 00., ■~'4tJt'M Inyewaargill and Bluff Sartor,
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 60, 18 October 1864, Page 8
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