Auction Sales* and Notioei. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PBOPERTY, MONDAY, 2ot> MAECH, 1868. J SURMAN has been favored with initructions • from J. P. Taylor, Ksq., to offer for sale by Auction, at the Club Hotel, lnvercargill, on Monday, the 2nd March next, at 8 p.m., the whole of that highly improved and beautifully-Bituated Freehold Property, known 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 substantiallybuilt 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. Aiso, — The whole of that valuable Freehold Estate, fjonsisting of about 1600 acres of rich arable land, Jaaving nearly two miles frontage on the westenr branch of Jacob's River, well fringed -with good Ibush 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, lnvercargill, 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 3 Harewood. Sections 9 and 10, Blocks 23 and 41, lnvercargill. • Terms Cash. JAMES SURMAN, Auctioneer, Riverton. FEEEHODD PEOPEETY, FUBNITUEE, <fee, EIVEETON. J SURMAN has received instructions from. Mr • A. Clulee (in consequence of his leaving the Province), to sell by Auction, at his residence, South Riverton, on Friday, 28th February, at one o'clock. The whole of thai valuable freehold suburban property, consisting of six Quarter Acre Allotments, part of section 2, Block 1., Jacob's River Hundred, together with four-roomed Cottage, and detached kitchen, four allotments fenced, forming an excellent garden with a large variety of fruit and ornamental trees. Also, his Household Furniture, consisting of— chairs, easy do, tablet' %nd covers, rosewood harmonium, by "Alexandre" (percussion action), books, -lamps, vases, clocks, sofas, fender and irons, carpets, hearth rugs, cut glass decanters, barometer, thermometers, &c., Ac., chests drawers, glassware, crocktryware, E. P. cruets, &c, iron bedsteads, ottoman do, mattrasses, blankets, Ac, washrtands, dressing-tables, mirrors, j bath, child's cot, safe, dresser, cooking utensils, tubs, buckets, wheelbarrow, carpenter's tools, and numerous other articles. THUESDAY, 27th FEBEUAEY, 1868 At 12 o'clock. CATTLE, HOESES, &c. By Auction, At Gununie'i Buth. J SURMAN will sell as above named— a small • mob of MIXED CATTLE, including some good milkers. Also A FEW DRAUGHT AND SADDLE HORSES. -| SIX HORSE-POWER THRASHINGJ. MACHINE, and TWO HORSE - POWER REAPING JL DITTO, back delivery. J. SURMAN, Auctioneer. Public Notices ■ EEDUCTION IN THE PEICE OF MUTTON. TjIROM and after this date a REDUCTION -P will be made of ONE PENNY PER POUND on MUTTON. Fore Quarter , ... 4d. Legs and Loin ... 6d. "W: B. KENG3WELL. lnvercargill, 24th Feb., 1868. NOTICE. /AN and after this date, Prime Quality Beef and Mutton will be sold at current prices. GEORGE SAUNDERS, Corner Esk and Deveron streets. Invercargill, Feb. 25, 186 S. N O T I C E. T H. SMITH desires to inform his Customers ** • and the Public generally that, being about to leave the Province for a time, he has arranged ! that the Business shall be conducted during his absence by Mr William Obgan, -whose long connection with the establishment warrants the assumption that Customers will find their orders fulfilled with the same punctuality and care as hitherto. All accounts due by J. H. Smith must be sent in as early as possible ; and all those due to him, up to the 31st January, are requested to be paid at the shop. J. H. S. has also the good news to announce' that in consequence of a slight decrease in the price of sheep, and as an inducement to his Customers to continue their favors, he has LOWERED FORE QUARTERS of MUTTON to 4d; and LEGS or LOINS to 6d PER POUND. SOUTHLAND HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S AUTUMN EXHIBITION. rpHE attention of intending competitors and -*■ exhibitors is requested to the alteration in the date of the Show, viz., to Wednesday and Thursday, tho 18th and 19th March. Also, — To the following extra prizes to be awarded in Sections 3 and 8 : — ; ; 6 Best. Peaches Ist 2nd 3rd ' 6 „ Plums „ »■■'.» 6 „ Goosberries „ „ „ . . :."■::; ;W. B.;SCiin>BETT, [ Secretary.
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Southland Times, Issue 906, 26 February 1868, Page 3
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