Auction* SATURDAY, 11th APRIL* ISU3, ~ FREEHOLD 'LAND A.fD UUILDINOa. To Close Partnership Accoiuits. WILLIAM TOD's), favoreJ with ia truction* from Mssrs W. U. Sovsubett & Co., will sell by Public Auotion, in his Roums, Deestreet, on the above date, . That Valuable Freehold Section, with all the Buil ings thereon erected, known as Dale's Store, having a frontage of 66 feet to Tay-street, by a depth of 163 fret. The Building ia all that can be desired ; a reiy good trade is to be done. The increasing importance of the Eastern District must make T»y Btreet — and more particilarly this part of it— -tho Collins-street of Inv ercargilL Title gu&ranted — No reserve — Terms at sale. WILLIAM TODD, . Auctioneer. SATURDAY 11th, APRIL 1868. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD STORES. WII-LIA M TODD has received instructions from Mr Geo. Traw to Sell at his Mart, on SATURDAY, 11th April 1867, those large and well-built Stort s situated near tie Jetty. The Property consists of c quarter-acre Section, close fenced, on which is erected a 'Store built of Tasmanian Hardwood, 60 by 25 feet, two floors j also, a Lofty Store at the rear, 30 by 25 feet. The Auctioneer would direct attention to the large Store, which might be removed and reerected at little expense, or even on its present site it is worth the cqn-ideration of Merchants as a depot ..-.;.. Terms easy. . - , ON FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1868, • At noon. EASTERN DISTRICT CATTLE SALE At Sutherland's Yards, Bridge Inn. II 7ILLIAM TODD will Sell by Public Auction, VV on the above date, Q K Head cross-bred Ayrshire COWS, Fat ' Jmlt) Steers and Heifers LIGHT AND HEAVY HORSES. Also, some well-bred PIGS. . The above Sale will be found well worthy the attention of Settlers in the Eastern District. The want of regular Sales has long been felt, and it is to be hoped the Auctioneer's efforts will be responded to by the Public, and that the many advantages to be derived by the interchange of Stock may be continuous and increase. Terms at Sale. WILLIAM TODD, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 16th APRIL, 1868. At 12 o'clock, -^ ■■•■•■ RAMS aitd EWES ! RAMS aot> EWES ! ; AT PELLING'3 YARDS ; WALLACE TO WN . 'TO RUNHOLDER3, WOOL-GROWEBS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. R BUCHANAN has been instructed by J. . Moeton, Esq., of Oatlands, to sell by public auction on Thursday, 16th April, at Peking's Yards, Wallaeetown— ■1 (\t\ LEICESTER RAMS, 2 to 4-tooth O/ \f\ LEICESTER EWES, 2-tooth to £\J\J full mouth. The Auctioneer svlicits the attention of breeders to this choice flock. The Rams and young Ewes have been bred by Mr. Morton from stock of the purest blood, imported from England. The lull-mouthed ewes are from the stock of that celebrated breeder, Mr. Field, of Tasmania. For clip of wool and weight of carcase these sheep are uasurpassed. They will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Also, at tilie same time and place, about Orv HEAD OF PROVINCIAL-BRED £\J CATTLE, Comprising Fat and Dairy Stock. Terms at Sale. *~iT BUCHANAN, 1 Auctioneer THURSDAY, 16th APRIL, * 1868. EWE LAMBS! EWE LAMBS! I AT PELLING'S YARDS, WALLACETOWN. D BUCHANAN is instructed by Cuthbbbt ■^* / " Cowan, Esq., of Oreti, to Sell by Auction, as above, immediately after the sale of Mr Morton's sheep, 000 EWB LAMBS O"^ 0 "* 1 Leicestere). R. BUCHANAN, . Auctioneer. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. WEDNESDAY, 29th APRIL, 1868. JSURMAN has been favored with instructions • from J. P. Tayloe, Esq., to offer for Sale by Auction, in his Rooms, Riverton, on Wednesday, 29th April next, at 2 p.m., the whole of that highly improved and beautifully situated Freehold Property, known as "WALDECK." This property, situated on the south-west bank of the Aparhna, close to Riverton, consists of about 58 acres of rich, open, and forest land, has a must 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 1700 acres of rich arable lan 1, having nearly two miles frontage on the western branch of Jacob's itiver, 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 Been on application to the Auctioneer, Riverton, who will give every information respecting same. Inspection invited. Terms very liberal, will be declared at sale. JAMES SUBMAN, Auctioneer ■ . " ■ v .■;::;. ■"' v .-'."--Xiv«rtoii ;
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Southland Times, Issue 931, 10 April 1868, Page 3
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769Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 931, 10 April 1868, Page 3
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