, THURSDAY, 20th FEBEUASY, 1868. SPLENDID INVESTMENT. WILLIAM TODD, favored with instructions from the Mortgagee, *vill Sell by Public Auction, in his Rooms, Dee-street, on the above date, Section 3, of Block 2, Campbelltown Hunddred, containing 228 acres (more or less), fenced, of Valuable Agricultural Land ; as also the whole of the Buildings thereon erected, known as WEST'S TRAVELLER'S REST HOTEL, Facing the Bluff Road, within Seven Miles of Town. Metalled road the whole way. Any Comment on the part of the Auctioneer is superfluous. Intending purchasers are respectfully invited to view the property. A golden opportunity like the above rarely occurs. As an investment, this is second to none in the market. Carriage by Road or Rail. Title Indisputable. Terms Liberal, declared at Sale. Sale at 12 o'clock prompt. For further particulars, apply to -WM. TODD, Auctioneer. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY MONDAY, 2nd MABCH, 1868. JSURMAN has been favored with instructions • from J. P. Taylor, fcsq., to offer for sale by Auction, at the Club Hotel, Invercargill, on Monday, the 2nd March next, at 3 p.m., the whole of that highly improved and beautifully-situated Freehold Property, kno\rn as "W A L D EC X" This property, situated on the south- west bank of the Aparima, close to Riverton, consists of about 58 acres of rich open and forest land, has a most substantially-built house, containing 14 rooms, greenhouse, dairy, milking-shed, and outhouses, together with a large garden and shrubbery, containing a rare collection of fruit and ornamental trees — and is the most eligible marine residence in Southland. Also, — . The whole of that valuable Freehold Estate, consisting of about 1600 acres of rich arable land, having nearly two miles frontage on the westenr branch of Jacob's River, well fringed with good bush on three sides, and- watered by two navigable creeks, which intersect the land, naturally dividing it into paddocks. This was one of the earliest large selections made in the Province, and is known as one of the best. Maps of the above properties can be seen at the Club Hotel, Invercargill, and on application to the Auctioneer, Riverton, who will give every information respecting same. , Terms very liberal, will be declared at sale. Also, at same time and place, Under instructions from Messrs Dalgety, Rattray and Co., as agents for. Joseph S. Dalzell— the following town sections, viz : — Sections 24 and 26, Block 3, Town of Riverton. Sections 2 and 3Harewood. Sections 9 and 10, Blocks 23 and 41, Invercargill. Terms Cash. JAMES SURMAN, Auctioneer, Riverton." r /~IALDEB, BLACKCOCK & CO, HATE ON SALE — Ex " Prospector," from London. Brandy, pale and dark, in quarters Geneva, Whisky Sherry and Port, fine quality ■• . Ale and Porter . ;< Teas, very fine Congouß, in. chests and halves Sardines, Salad and Castor Oils - - Homoeopathic Cocoa Hams and Bacon (Sinclair's) , . Wilts, and Cheddar Cheese Mustard, White Starch Vinegar, Soda Chryßtals Vestas, Lea and Perrins' Sauce Sperm Candles Corrugated Iron, Linseed Oil, in drams White Lead ' '. ;. STATION SUPPLIES. i Woolpacks, Twine, Sheep Shears ■ Ruddle for marking Fencing Wire, best, No. 6, 7, and 8 Tobacco and Sulphur. Also, 30 tons Adelaide Flour, Pollard ■ * ''■ Sugars, Currants, Raisins, Rice, &c. * • q N S.- A i' 78,"7 Reaping Machines, tip platform, and side delivery Threshing Machines, one, two, and six horse power Grass Seed Drills for Station use Chaffcutters, Cheese Presses, Oat Bruisers Ploughs, Scarifiers, and Harrows Scythes, Reaping Hooks' "• •••••■' x._^ American and Aberdeen Sneds Hay Forks, Scythe Stones, StricHes, &c V Bar and Rod Iron, Bolts and .Nuts Holloware, Spades and.Shovels _..... Drain Spades and Shovels, from 3s 6d each Earthenware, a large assortment . We would beg to draw the'attentidn of to Messrs T. Robinson and Co.'s Reaping Machines, which we can guarantee to be thje 'best" (as to efficiency and durability) introduced into New Zealand. . •. HAY BEOTHEES. FOE SALE— FLOUR, in 50, 100, and 2001 b bags, £20 and £21 per ton] - ' •'. OATMEAL, in 50, 100, and 200 1 b bags BRAN, Pollard, Chaff and Oats .TEA, of superior quality, in boxes jvnd chests . GROCERIES. WHEAT AND OATS BOUGHT. HAY BEOTHERS '
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Southland Times, Issue 897, 10 February 1868, Page 3
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