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; Auction Sales THURSDAY, Bth APBIL, > At 12 o'clock sharp. i SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FUR- , NITURE, MILCH COWS, MARE, WAGGON, HARNESS, Ac., Ac. JAS. SURMAN is instructed by Mr L. Hume, to sell by auction at his residence, Tay-straet, on the above day, the whole of his furniture and other effects. A list of a few of the articles it , given below, and the whole may be inspected on the morning of the sale. • lSewing Machine, new, 1 Walnut Loo Table, 1 Walnut Couch, 6 Walnut Chairs, 2 Walnut Easy Chairs, 1 Whatnot, 1 Card Table, 1 Chiffonier, 1 Chest Drawers, 1 Pier Glass, Carputs and Crumb Cloths, Lamps, Fenders, and Fire Irons, Decanters, Glasses, Butter Dishes, Ac., Electro-plate ware, Bronze Ornaments, Paintings and Engravings, by Landseer and Rosa Bonheur, Window Curtains and Blinds, Clock, Invalid's Chair, J Cedar Wash Stand, Bedsteads and I Bedding, Mattresses, Dressing Tables, I Mirror, Nursery Fender, Baths, AmeriI can Stove, Boilers, Saucepans, and Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, Dish*covers, Churn, Ac. ' O MILCH COWS, -| MARE, goes in harness, 1 DOUBLE-SEATED WAGGON, pole and Shafts, -I SET DOUBLE HARNESS, -I SET SINGLE HARNESS, £ DOZ. POULTRY, O OS, Ac., Ac., Ao. The Auctioneer begs to invite the attention of housekeepers to this sale, the furniture is very elegant, and in consequence of Mr Hume removing everything will be sold without regard to the original cost. JAS. BUSMAN, Auctioneer. SATUEDAY, APEIL 10, At one o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF DRAUGHT HORSES, Ac. J SURMAN has been instructed by Mr « John Gibsov to sell by auction, on the above day, at Mr J. Galbraith'e (Noah's Ark) Stables— OCJ HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES O DO. DO. FILLIES O WAGONS HARNESS, Ac., Ac. Special attention is directed to this sale, as offering a rare chance to purchase good horses; They have been selected with great care and judgment, and high prices were paid for them. Purchasers at the sale will be allowed aay trial. The whole of the above lot will be sold without reserve in consequence of Mr Gibson being about to leave the province for Australia. J. SURMAN, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 6th APEIL. FLOUB! FLOUB!! FLOUB H HE. OSBORNE will sell by auction, on • Tuesday, 6th April, at 1 o'clock, at the Railway Station, Esk-strest — I A TONS FLOUR, ex Rangitoto. Terms at sale. MONDAY, sth APEIL. WINTON DISTBICT. HE. OSBORNE will sell by Auction at his • rooms, Esk-street, on Monday, April 6th-* Sections 33, 34, and 36, Block I, having an extensive frontage to the Railway. Terms at sale. TUESDAY, 6th APEIL. JED STORE. HE. OSBORNE has received instruction* from Mr A. Boxall to sell by auction on he ground, on Tuesday, 6th April, at 12 o'clock. That old-established Licensed Store, corner of Jed and Spey-streets, now let to a respectable jenant at 8s per week. There has been a good business done in the above Store for some years, and it is now doing an excellent trade in wines, spirits, ales. Ac Terms at sale. MONDAY, sth APEIL, 1869. SECTIONS I AND XXH, BLOCK, LXV., (Corner of Spey and Kelvin-streets.) HE. OSBORNE has been &voredwithin- • structions from Mr Kennedy, to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on the above date, those very dry and well situated sections opposite Mr Hall's private residence, corner of Spey and Kelvin-streets. The sections are close fenced, grubbed, well manured, and planted with potatoes, a very desirable spot for a cottage residence. Terms Liberal. MONDAY, APBIL 5, At twelve, o'clock. TO DAIRYMEN, SETTLERS WITH ' FAMILIES AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF AGEICULTUBAL LAND AND DAIRY FARM, ONE TEEE POINT. HE. OSBORNE has been fevered with in. , structaons from Mr George Birch to sell |by auction, at his rooms, Esk< street, on the above date— Those valuable Sections of Block VIII, Inver* cargill Hundred, being Nos. 26 to 32, 69 and 60, containing in all 662 acres, known as Mr Birch's i 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, Ac., Ac., nine miles from Inycroargul, adjoining a Village Reserve, and that highly cultivated Farm of Messrs Douglas, Alderson A 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 ia dose to the proposed line of Railway to the Mataur-a. Noti. — The Auctioneer, in drawing the at* tentiou of Dairymen, -md Settlers with Families in particular, to this choice rT6mtistyad t would remark that the terms of payment will bemad* exceedingly liberal, to meet the drcumitanees of the \ industrious and practical man. A large portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage for a term of year?, at a liberal rate

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Southland Times, Issue 1136, 5 April 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1136, 5 April 1869, Page 3

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