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Auction Sales aad Njticss. -^ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1869. POWER, PANTLIN, and Co. are instructed by Messrs Holmes and Burnhill, to sell by public anction, without reserve, at the Criterion Hotel, Dunedin, on Thursday, the 18th February, 1869. The following very superior Stations, viz. :— Lox 1. Run No. 181, Southlaud, known as CASTLE ROCK STATION, containing about— 20 000 ACttES freehold 45,500 *° I*"* l "** 40 ()00 SHEEP ■ taep^o 6 en y ofK •^m<>dß, • ' Curries Rams Af) Head Stud Cattle of the Derrimut breed, including the "Jessamines," which so frequently took first honours at the Victorian Shows 0(l Horses I Team Bullocks AP. Miles superior new Fencing, which with the Oreti River and Hamilton Burn, completely enclose the Run and divide it into paddocks Battery wash (erected last season V Hamilton and Oldies, MortUke, Victoria), with Drying Paddocks adjoining . , Eight room House, comfortably furmsned o— i— i-n fiill hAarine Kitchen, servants' houses, huts Working plant, all good and suitable for the property Woolshed, two seta drafting yards. The wool from this station has commanded the highest prices in London for New Zealand clips, for several years past. Tebbi 3 : One-Third cash ; balance, 12 and 24 months, with 8 per cent interest. Or, £20,000 may remain at 8 per cent interest, for seven or fourteen years secured on the property ; balance, half cash, half 12 months. Lot 2. THE ORETI RUN, opposite the foregoing, being a portion of the Waimea Plains, peculiarly adapted for Cattle, containing— 1 0 300 ACB,ES JJeaseh o^ Qf)() do Freehold and pre-emptive right kAH Head superior Cattle, including OVJV « Young Knight," imported from England last year The improvements are a Stockyard and six miles Fencing, which, with the natural boundaries, form the whole into a superior paddock for either breeding or fattening. TEBM3 : One third cash ; balance, 12 and 21 months, with 8 per cent interest. Dunedin, 29th December, 1868. Meetings, &c INVERCARGILL VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. THE number of members having been enrolled requisite for organising a Fire Brigade in accordance with the Ordinance, a meeting for the purpose of eleotion of officers, framing rules, and other important business, wul be held in the Court House, InvercargUl, on Wednesday, the 20th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Persons desirous of joining are eamastly requested to sign the requision now lying at the secretary's office. MikOROBIBf Hon. Secretary. Public Notices WE, the Undersigned Drapers and Clothiers of InvercargUl, do hereby agree to Cose our respective places of business on Friday, the 19th February, 1869, being the day of the Invereargill Kaces. PORTER & REED MAIR & GARVEN WILLIA.M LEWIS R. D. YULE & CO. INVERCARGILL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. THIS Institution wUI be RE-OPENED after the tloiidaya by Mr Macdonald, assisted by Messrs W. L. Weiss, St. John's College, Sussex ; J. Scholfield, Liverpool College, and J. L Cooke, St. Paul's School, London, on MONDAY FIRSC^ the 25th January, at 9 o'clock a.m. A thorough Commercial and Classical Education guaranteed as formerly. L'arents are requested to forward their chUdren without delay. •PHOMAS PERKINS (Late Accountant in the offices of Messrs. Macdonald and Russell). GENERAL ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AGENT, v Dee Sibbet, STcxt dmr* north of tUo TJuitm Sank, INVEROARGILL. Partnership Accounts Adjusted. Arbitrations Effected. ; Rents and Debts Collected. All mattsra of Agency in the disposal (or otherwise) of Freehold or Leasehold Estates with the general business of an Accountant's Office promptly and carefully attended to. $g"fr Agent for the AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, Life Assttbanob and Annoit; Office. THOMA9 PERKINS, Dee-street. (Next door north of Union Bank). NOTICE. MR H. GRAHAM begs to thank the publio for past favors, and to intimate that he intends still to carry on the business in all its branches. Parties favoring him with their orders may rely on having them efficiently and promptly executed. H. GRAHAM, PLUMBER & TINSMITH, U* VBBOARGILIfc

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Southland Times, Issue 1093, 20 January 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1093, 20 January 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1093, 20 January 1869, Page 3

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