Auction Sales THUESDAY, MARCH 25. COMFORTABLE COTTAGE— FREEHOLD. HE. OSBORNE has been favored with in , struetions from Captain Burke, to sell by auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY, MARCH 25. at 12 o'clock— That substantially built, an<l very Comfortable Cottage, erected on section XX., block VI. Particulars in future issue. TUESDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1869. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. JSURMAN has received instructions from . W. D. G. Wood, Esq., to sell by auction, at his residence, Woodvile, near Riverton, at i o'clock, on the above data — 1 A f\'\ -FULL - MOUTHED MERINO I 4Vf r ewics. I k jAA HALF- BR KD LAMBS, weaners. -j A PURE LEICESTER RAMS. j -I -I DAIRY COWS AND CALVES. -1 TURK SHORTHORN BULL, J_ Imported fiom Victoria. t~ sTEKRS. (J fc) DRAUGHT HORSES. -I SUPERIOR SADDLE MARE. J. SURMAN, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, MARCH 20. At one o'clock. UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FREEHOLD PROPERTY, BIGGAR-3T. A J. SMYTH & CO. have received instrue- . tions from W. H. Aylmer. Kg , to sell hy public auction, >n an early day, which wi I be duly announce I, the whole of his Household Furniture. The hous * has been compleM* iurnished, from *--he kitchen to the drawing-room, in excellent style, and the Auctioneers consi ler it unnecessary to particularise the contents. Immediately after the Furniture Sale, the Fre - hold will be submitted to competition. Itconsists of a quarter acre, Sect on 16, Block 36, with seven-roomed House, including Bath Room, and water laid on. There is a Conserv tury attached, 3tid a good Stable. L'he property is fenced and cultivated, and the Government Plank Road leadß from town close past the house. A choice selection of Greenhouse Plants will be offered. The Auctioneers beg to direct the attention of the public to this sale, as offering more than usual inducements to buyers. The property is for sale without resjrve in consequence of tho owner giving up housekeeping. Luncheon provided. A. J. SMYTtt & CO., Auctioneers. Property for Sale, &c. SHEEP STATION FOR SALE. Runs No. 166 a., & Ho. -huo, So uthlanlPro vince. r T^HE Undersigned are instructed by Messrs I jL.vx.vh.ti fc Hn tr» mnl-o fmrora aolo. -fn* delivery in March, of * WAIRAKI STATION, Situate in the Waiau District of the Province of Southland, together with all stock thereon. Run No. 166 a. is held under license to lst January, 1882, at a rent of two-pence per acre, equivalent to two-pence or three-pence per sheep Run No. 415, adjoining, is under licence to 19th July, 1879, at a rent of £5 per annum. Total rent £200 per annum. The Station contaiis in all 66,520 acres, of I which 30,000 are first-class winter c< untry. It will carry ail the year round 25,000 sheep ; ' being well bounded and fenced, it is worked with * three men. There will go with the Station the flocks now running there— first- ciass sheep— all bred on the country, namely, 7 000 EWES ( moßfc *y y° un g«) 4,000 WETHERS. 3,500 aoaaars. 4,000 LAMB - -120 RAm - And 3 Hordes. 12 Bullocks, besides Drays, implements, Furniture, &c, &c. The improvements comprise : Home station, Woo.shed, tlot-water Soak and Wash, severaj Huts, :-ix miles of Fencing, Garden, Stable, ana Cultivation Paddock. Terms very Liberal. DALGEIY, RAITRAY & CO. Invercargill Pub ie Notices OEETI EAILWAY. mENDERS WANTED for the Supply and A Delivery of 5500 SPLIT POSTS, 7 FT., 7 x 3£, AND 5500 SPLIT RAILS, 9^ FT., 7 x 2|, Of Matai, Totara, Goa, or Manuka, to be delivered on the Line where required, between the 2ud and 15th mile peg, also — 760 SAWIN" SLEEPERS, 13 FT., LONG, 12x6, To be delivered at Invercargill Station, also — 15,000 SAWN SLEEPERS, 8 hT. 9 LONG, x 9x4, Of Matai or Totara, to be delivered on Bluff or I Oreti Line. Tenders to be delivered on the 25th, to ABBOir&CO., 1 Contractors, Club Hotel, Invereargill. EDUCATIONAL RESERVES. A PPLICATIONS for Leasing such Eductionaj "^•** Reserves as caja be dealt with by the Board ■ will be received by the Secretary. ' W. P. TANNER, Secy. Education Board. NOTICE. i nnHE Invercargill Savings' Bank, Esk-street i 1 will be open daily for the transaction of business, between the hours of Twelve and Two o'oloek. By order of the Trustees, THOS. BRODRICK, iioasffet.
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Southland Times, Issue 1126, 19 March 1869, Page 3
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