Property for Sale, &cF O E S A L E. TpHAT well-built and comfortable Family Resi--1 dence, situate in Gladstone, North Road, now in the occupation of John Dalgliesh, Esq., containing Drawing-room, Parlor, Kitchen, Pantry, five Bedrooms, Stabling and Outhouses, with cottage residence in the rear. .Area, half-acre, substantially fenced, with large garden in a high state of cultivation. TheffTouse was built by Mr John Hill, contractor, for- his own private residence, and no expense was spared to make it comfortable. The present owner has also spent about £400 in improvements. The gross cost of the property was over £800. and could not be erected now under £600. As property of this description is very scarce, an early application is recommended. H. E. OSBORNE, Auctioneer, Esk-street. FOE SALE-jag^TO LEASE. ~ AVFRT desirable FARM at Waimatuku, in Block XII., Jacob's River Hundred. 240 Acres are Fenced in, of which 115 acres are under Grass and Crop. There is an excellent five-roomed House on the Farm, also Stables, Barn, Stockyard and other suitable buildings. For particulars, apply to R. BUCHANAN, Esk-street. T7AI/UABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOE SALE, Fronting Tay-street, Store and Quarter Acre Section, price £120, or will be let, rent low. Also, — The Store and Dwelling-house, with Stables. A really good business has been done here, and can be continued. Rent 9s per week. W. B. SCANDRETT & CO. January 30th, 1868. P O E L E A S E~^ SECTIONS 41 and 42, Block X., Inrerca»gill Hundred— an IMPROVED FARM of 160 Acres, on the eastern side of the Makarewa Bush, 20 acres fenced and broken up, and good Weatherboard House. Terms and conditions of lease very advantageous to tenant. FREDERICK NUTTER, Tay-street. LAND— NEW EIVEE HUNDEED. EAELY SELECTIONS FOE SALE. rpENDERS will be received up to Monday, 10th JL February next, at noon, from persons desirous of purchasing all or any of the undermentoned sections, belonging to the estate of the deceased N. G. Clayton — - Sections 26, Block 11., to the east of, and comprising part of, Mossburn Bush. Sections 8, 9, and 10, Block IV., being fine open land, immediately east of the above. Thirty-seven Chains of Fence on boundary of Sections 25 and 26 will be paid for by Trustees. A Mortgage over all the sections for the sum of £3CO exists, so that the Land is offered in one block under this burden. About twenty-one months of the period for which this amount was bowowed has yet to run. JNO. BLACKLOCK. Invercargill, 27th Jan., 1868. npO LET, for a term, CLINTON COTTAGE, situated on Clinton Estate, within twenty minutes walk of the Post-office. The Cottage is well known as the most perfectly built and tastefully finished house in town. The Rooms are large and airy ; the Parlour being sixteen feet square, beautifully framed and pannelled. Stabling, " Cowshed, Poultry-pens, and other Outhouses are conveniently attached. A never-failing Pump Well of beautiful Water. The Garden is nearly half-an-acre in extent, and is at present in a Btate of excellent cultivation. It contains, in addition to a large assortment of vegetables^ about 500 Fruit Trees and Bushe3 (Apples, Pears, Plums, &c, mostly bearing). Surrounding the house there is a Paddock of five acres, bearing a most luxuriant crop of English Grass and Clover. The whole property is securely fenced; and from its situation witbin the edge of the bush, is completely sheltered all round. For further particulars, apply to WM. FRASER, Southland Steam Saw Mills. TO LET, • rpHAT comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, J_ containing Five Rooms and Kitchen, with good Garden, Gladstone, lately occupied by John M.' Arthur, Esq. Rent moderate. H. E. OSBORNE, Auctioneer, Esk-street. FOE SALE. A SIX-ROOMED Verandah COTTAGE, on the ■"■ gratings. Good garden, well stocked, and in a high state. of cultivation, surrounded by a live fence. A never failing Pump-well and all other conveniences. Apply to HATELY AND SCOTT, Dee-street. T) ERSONS indebted to the late firm of Hatch ■*- and Hayes, now in liquidation, and to J. Hatch and Co., Chemists and Druggists, Invercargill and Riverton, are respectfully requested to settle the same on or before the first day of March next, preparatory to an alteration in th a Firm. JOSEPH HATCH & CO. V Tay-street InTercargill, Feb. 4, 1868.
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Southland Times, Issue 895, 7 February 1868, Page 1
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701Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 895, 7 February 1868, Page 1
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