Auction Sales and Koticet MONDAY, I^.xh MAY, I^6s» At 12 o'clock. COMFORTABLE ; FAMILY EESIDEiriDaL HE OSBORNIi has been favored "wifli m- • structions from Mr Gibson, who is leay* ing the Province by the first stetmav to submit to public competition, on the premises, M'Master* street, on MONDAY next, May 11, at U o'clock, a comfortable House, containing Ten Rooms, replete with every convenience, and in first-da** repair; also, without^ reserve, all the HQUBEHOLD FURNITURE in the above. TUESDAY, 12Tia MAY. IN THE ESTATE'OF EDMUND COWPIB I DECEASED. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES, In the best part. of., Dee-street (adjoining the Union Bant)l ".'■ RUSSELL & M'COLLOUd-Hj instructed by the Administratrix in the:.above Estate, will submit for Unreserved Sale by Public Auction, on the above date, At Twelve o'clock. ~. At his Sale Rooms, in Dee-street, ;,_:;.;. •• (The Administratrixship in the Estate of the late Mr Cowper requiring to be forthwith closed) . All the Interest of the dereased in that valuable Leasehold Property situate in the best part of Dee-street, and lately occupied by him, consisting of the Large Iron Store and . Building in rear, formerly occupied!: by '■■'. Spence Bros. ; that commodious and weUP fitted ironmongers' shop and 'office*, in which a first-class Ironmongery Business has been carried on for the past five years, • " Together with '.".".'.... The Boot and Shoe Establishment now held by Messrs Sloan and Sons, and the large Store and Buildings adjoning, .with - „ Cottage in the reai — this -latter portion ' - ! being at present held .under a rental of J^lOO, per annum. ; . ...... . ..... Tlie Auctioneer deems it unneee*ssiy to dilato on the advantages of this property. As s> business site it is unequalled. The lease has over nine years to run. The position combines tit*) advantages of a first-class locality in the heart of the city, and all the requirements of an extensive. business. As an investment, the present return (£IOO per annum), and the facility of subdivision and re-letting, renders it peculiarly eligible. :. ; ■ . i ; Termsat Sale; . . ; , TUESDAY, 12xHEfST., at 12 o'clock prompt. RUSSELL & M'COLLOUGHi : I . ■ ■' ' '■ • ■ ' -■■■•! ■.'-.-• Auctioneers. SATUBIXAY, 16th MAY, 1868.: I IMPOETANT LAND SALE. RUSSELL ' & M'COLLOU&H *re favored with instructions from Mr James Maeman-., amy to sell by. public auction, si the Commercial Saleß Room, at one o'clock, on the above date, the following valuable section* in Block L, of WI.N TO N DI ST R ICT-- = Lot I,— Section 31 of Block 1., Winton, containing 86a. Or. 22p. . The railway runs through a portion of this, and near the well-known property of Mr Keith, only 2k miles, from the township of ' - -'Winton/^' " V -'J l ■'■'" : "•."'' ': '' Lot 2.— Section 60 of Block L, Winton, can* taming 86a. 3r. lip. Part bush; splendid land ; standing high and dry. : adjoin* Mr Edd'* property. < Lot B.— Forms a part of Section Bt, Blook L, Winton, containing 24e* Or. 28p. Part bush} adjoining Mr Cleare's pro- :. • P Bl^* .. -■ "•■' ' s r : '; '• ■ ,',j- / The above section* are highly valuable, having been selected five yean ago. The owner being s resident of Victoria, and having purposely come over to dispose of this property, is determined on selling, and the Auctioneer* are instructed to sell positively to the highest bidder. . Terms rcrj ÜberaL— lnspection of the properties '.:. invited. . : > : " RUSSBLL & M'COLLpUaH, ; Auctioneers. ! THUESDAY, 21st MAY, 1868. IV^AXLACBTOWN CATOM-SAIJi Q /^ HEAD PRIME DAIRY CATTLE AND OU FAT STOCK. " Particulars in future advertisement. RUSSELL & iTOOLLOUOH, Auouoneers. WINTON. rpENDERS will be received up to Bth, JUNE I -*- next, at noon, for all or any of the under» noted SECTIONS, all in thevicinityof the Railway Station ; also of Lime, Coal, and Bush i Reserves. The salubrity of the climate (forty . miles inland), the beauty of the scenery, and the^ facility of communication by road and railway: between Winton, Invercargill, and die Bluff, wfll | render the former one of the most desirable localities in the country for family residence ; and there can be no doubt the fine fertile land in the j -vicinity of the station there, will, when the railway is completed, readily realise from £10 to £12 per acre. ..'...'-. . \ Terms liberal. At least one-half the purchase money may remain on the property. Sections 5, Block 4, 118 a. lr. Sp. : , - „ 18, „ 4, 114 a. 2r. 35p. In one block, 227 a. 3r.38p. ~ Sections, Block 6, 119 a. Or. 28p. „ 9, „ 6, 113 a. 3r. 20p. In one block, 233 a. Or. Bp. ,JorjTirth«particul»rs,>pnlyto
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Southland Times, Issue 947, 8 May 1868, Page 3
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