I Auction Sales. TUESDAY, 2nd MARCH, At twelve o'clock. IMPORTANT SAKE OP PURE-BRED SHORTHORN BULLS & COWS, FAT AND STORE CATTLE, AND YOUNG STOCK, MERINO AND LEICESTER RAMS, EWE 3 AND LAMBS, * FAT WETHERS. DRAUGHT AND LIGHT HORSES, At Clydevale Station, Pomahaka. Situate 20 miles above the Clutha Ferry, 16 miles from Lovell's Flat, and 10 from Tuapeka. WEIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., are instructed by Messrs. Douglas, Alderson, and Co.. to sell by aurtion, on the Station, as above, on Tuesday, 2nd March, at 12 o'clock, j The following Stock:— J CATTLE. 1 £fcO VERY WELL-BRED, Consisting of — Qf\ PICKED QUIET COWS and OU HEIFERS in calf or calved, by imported bulls, selected from the celebrated herds oi R,. M'Dougal, James Robertson, and the late Hon. Win. Nicholson. Af\ PRIME FAT -1 .") IMPORTED SHORT-HORN L£ COWS, with calves at foot, by imported Hulls. 3PURE-BFED SHORT-HORN BULLS, 1 year old. Pedigives will be furnished at the sale. SHEEP. QAAA THREE-QUARTER BRED O\!\J\J LAMBS, in lots. 1 MERINO EWES, full mouth do 0 jT / \ LEICESTER EWES, do do 1 £*O Do Bam8 > 2 an< * 4 tootk* do £J( \ A PRIME FAT WETHERS, do 1 C\(\ PURE LEICESTER LAMBS do aPAA HALF-BRED 2-tooth. do do HOESES. Qri HEAD, comprising Heavy OU Draught, Light Harness, and good Hacks. The above Cattle are the progeny of the very best blood that can be obtained in the Australian Colonies ; they are remarkably quiet, having been most carefully reared, and the sale will afford a good opportunity for securing stock of the purest strains of blood in the colony. They will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. The Leicester Sheep are from stock imported direct from England, and are well worthy of attention. The Horses are all young, sound, and in good condition. Luncheon provided. TUESDAY, MAECH 9, 1869. FEEEHOLD FAMILY. EESIDENCE. HE. OSBORNE has been favored with • instructions, from James Mackintosh, Esq., to sell by auction on the premises, on the above date, at 12 o'clock, that large and Commodious Family Residence now occupied by him in Tay-street, invercargill, containing — Dining-room, 20 x 40 ; Drawing-room, 19 x2O ; Billiard-room, adjoining Diningroom, 20 x 42 j Large Kitchen ; 14 Bed* rooms; 3-staled StaDle; Coach House, &c, &c. Tebms : One-fourth cash, balance at 3, 6, and 12 months, bearing bank interest. Note. — The above offers an opportunity to those in search of a commodious and. comfortable house, and is either suitable for a private or public school, an hotel, or public institution, aud the auctioneer's instructions are to sell. APPLES, PEAES, OEANGrES, &c. HE. OSBORNE will sell by auction, at his . rooms, Esk-street, on SAI'UKDAY, Feb. 27, at one o'clock, the following choice assortment of fruit, just landed, ex " Tararua," in splendid condition, viz. :— -| pf CASiiS PEARS, Cyt \ do. ORANGES, OO do. APPLES. MONDAY, APEIL 5, At twelve o'clock. TO DAIRYMEN, SETTLERS WITH FAMILIES AND OTHEBS. IMPORTANT SALE OF AGEICULTUEAL LAND AND DAIRY FARM, ONE TEEE POINT. HE. OSBORNE has been favored with inf structions from Mr George Birch to sell by auction, at his rooms, Esk- street, on the above date — Those valuable Sections of Block VIII, Invercargill Hundred, being Nos. 26 to 32, 59 and 60, containing in all 662 acres, known as Mr Birch's Farm ; 380 chains of substantial rail and ditch fence is erected, 30 acres broken up, comfortable four.roomed House, lined throughout, Stockyard, Milking Shed, Stables, Fowl House, large Garden, &c., &c, nine miles from Invercargill, adjoining a Village Reserve, and that highly cultivated Farm of Messrs Douglas, Alderson & Co., Oteramika Hundred. The Waihopai stream runs through the property, and there is an endless supply of Timber within one mile. It has about two miles of frontage to the One Tree Point Road, and it is close to the proposed line of Railway to the Mataura. Note. — The Auctioneer, in drawing the at* tention of Dairymen, and Settlers with Families in particular, to this choice Homestead, would remark that the terms of payment will be made exceedingly liberal, to meet the circumstances ot the industrious and practical man. A laige portion of the purchase money can remain on ! mortgage for a term of years, at a liberal rate j of interest. '
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Southland Times, Issue 1114, 26 February 1869, Page 3
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696Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1114, 26 February 1869, Page 3
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