Auction Sales and Notices PEIDAT, 3bd APEIL, 1868. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. In the Commercial Sale Booms, Dee-street. . WILLIAM TODD, favored with instructions '■ from Mr Frink Robins, who.leaves the Province by the outgoing steamer, will sell ; by Public Auction, in his Booms, on the above fate, ; SECTION 18jBlJQ0K 12,! GBOVE -BI^SH, ' INVEBOABGILL HUNDBED, ■ Containing—; • . ■. ■ ■ • 74 Acres (more or less) ; part bush ; part fenoed ; , good land and feed | House, Stockyard, Barn, &c. Also, at the same time, by order of Mr Rhoderiok M'Gregor, who is leaving for Scotland— SECTIONS 20 AND 21 OF THE SAME BLOCK, ; ' Adjoining the above valuable property, Containing-?- . ;:: 138 Aoreß (more or less) ; part bush ; 30 acres fenced ; House, Barn, Stockyard, and other improvements. The space of an advertisement precludes entering into full particulars. • To parties settling in the province, a golden opportunity presents itself.— An inspection! of the bind invited.— Title perfect. — Instructions peremptory. Noib. — Sale in the Booms 12 prompt. Terms at sale. " WILLIAM TODD, ; Auctioneer. PEIDAY, 10th APEIL, 1868. TO SAWYEBS, MACHmiSTS, AND OTHEBS CHABLESTON STEAM SAWMILLS. , TTTTtit.TAM TODD; will submit ; to public comVV petition, in his rooms, Dee-street, on the abbvedate'jatl2b'olock,^the , it CHAELESTON STEAM SAWMILL^ The Engine is of 20-horse power; with^ Belts, Saws, and Spindles, together with every necessary, appliance for the workin c of the sane. • The Mill willcut lOOOfeet of timber, per hour,; There js an almost unlimited supply of timber within 25 chains of- the Mills. ' The Tramway will be sold n connection with the above. 1 '; IThere are 148 acres of Land adjoining, which i^an be purcha-ed at a low price, where there has. been no timber cut from. ' For further particulars, apply to Mr Wm. Frazer, or to the auctioneer. Terms Liberal. — Declared at Sale. WILLIAM TODD, Auctioneer. SATUEDAY, 28th MAECH, 1868. ; HOESES! HOESES!! HOESES! !! H' E. OSBOBNE has been favored with in» >- -structions to sell by auction, at the Albion Yabss, on the above date, at 12 o'clock — H HACKS AND LIGHT HABNESS HOBSES, ex " Omeo," from Melbourne. The above Horses are now on view at the Albion Hotel Stables, where any fair trial will be given to intending purchasers. H. E. OSBOBNE. , Auctioneer. , PBELIMIIirABY NOTICE, H- E: OSBOBNE has been favored with; « instructions to sell by auction^ at his.;! rooms, Esk-street, on an early date, due notice off which will be given — j A LOT OF : USEFUL FUKNITUBjE, : ANDJ MISCEELANEOUS STOBUiS, | Bemoved for convenience of sale. — Particulars in future advertisement. > -..B8E& COTTAGE EESIBENCE! FOB SALE-r A; Snug Cottage, : containing six rooms, with garden, ton minutes walk from the Post Office—^price low and term liberal. H. B OSBOBNE, Aac&mecr, Esk-street, VALUABLE FBEEHOEp PBOPEBTT. WEDNESDAY, 29th APEIL, 1868. JSUBMAN has been favored with instructions __• .fepm.J. P. Tatiob, Esqi, to offer for Sale by Auction, in his Boorns^ Biverton, on Wednesday, 29th April next, at 2 p.m., the whole of that highly improved and beautifully situated Freehold Property, known as . . «f AIDE C E." - . This property, situated on the south-west, bank of the Aparima, close to Biverton, 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' 1 and Ornamental Trees,; and is the most eligible Marine Besidence in Southland. . Also, . j -The whole of- that Valuable-Freehold Estate consisting of about 1700' acres of rich arable land, having nearly two miles frontage on the 'western branch of Jacob's Biver, 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 on application to the Auctioneer, Biverton, who will give every information respecting same. Inspection invited. Terms very liberal, will be declared at sale. JAMES SUBMAN. Auctioneer i ■'■ ■'■ ■■'■■- •■■■■■•■ • ■ Ei Ter tpjj i . ;.■■■■,;:■■■/■'.-: . ' ■ ■ ' ' .' . ■:;:;.' i i . ; l ■ iti ikr 6e to mjase. fjTHE Hqu»B known aa WEST'S,, on.^ the 6 Blujff ' r-. " Boad, tpgether with 22B acres of LAND— < partly fenced. t . .=. ,....' .. , ;; v . '! ■" :"'" : " l App^to ; ; : . . ,:.-...,,..,;■. ... Ji aTOGK&OQ.I
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Southland Times, Issue 922, 25 March 1868, Page 4
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692Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 922, 25 March 1868, Page 4
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