JTaa. ißrmsn't AdTerttoement< TUESDAY, Bth JUNTO, At 12 o'clock. CLEARING OUT SALE AT LONvi BUSH. JAS. SURMAN has been instructed by Mr Alexander. Ross to sell at his residence, Long Bush, on the above date, "I rr HEAD QUIET DAIRY COWS in JL / calf, or with calves at foot. A PRIME FAT BULLOCKS. 6 GOOD SA.DDLE and HARNESS HORSES. O GREY'S PLOUGHS. -j PAIR HARROWS. , Stock-in-trade, consisting of Groceries, Ironmongery, Drapery, Slops, Oilmen's, and other Stores, Household Furniture, and other goods and effects. • Also the good will of business and lease (having 10 years to run) of 6-roomed Cottage aud tore ' TUESDAY, Ist JUNE, AT THE THEATRE. 70 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND. JSURMAN will sell^under instructions from , the Mortgagees, at three o'clock on the above date, Section 25, Block 111., "Oteramika Hundred, consisting of ABOUT 70 ACRES. This property is situated near One Tree Point, contiguous to a large bush reserve ; a considerable portion is fenced, and under cultivation. - An extensive run for cattle in the neighborhood renders it well adapted for a dairy farm. Withuut Reserve. TUESDAY, ltff JUNE, At Twelve o'clock, A T TH E THE A t~R B." ' i JSURMAN will sell the complete works of • Sir W^ter Scott, beautifully illustrated, in 68 volumes. ■ U. E. Otbone'i Adrertiaemeni* MONDAY, 31st MAY. SEG'TIO N~T, BLO C K I. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions • from Mr R. 0. Spencer tit sell by auction, on Monday, May 31st, on the ground, at 12 o'clock — That centrally-situated Section No. 8, Block 1., immediately in the rear of Mr Tulloch's Exchange Buildings, and opposite the Railway Station, on which is erected two comfortable cottages (each containing four rooms), and ten - stalled stable. Kara. — It is rarely that a section so centrally situated is submitted to public competition. ' A portion of the property is bringuig i» a fair rental, and the whole of the buildings are in good repair. The auctioneer would invite the attention of the puhlic "to this important sale. SATURDAY, JUNE sth. SECTION XXII., BLOCK IT., INVERCARGILL HUNDRED: HE, OSBORNE has received instructions , from Mr Isaac Shaw to Sell by Auction, at the Booms, Esk- street, oh SATURDAY, June sth, at 12 o'clock. Section XXIL; Block 11, Invercargill Hundred, containing 44 acres. NOTB. — The tiboveis a corner section, has a fine frontage to. the Dunedin Road, and is within an easy distance of town. Terms Liberal. ¥~6 R SAL E, DWELLING - HOUSES AND GARDENS, Within ten minutes walk of the Post Office. HE. OSBQRNE has received instructions , to offer for private sale — TWO Q DARTER-ACRE SECTIONS, WITH COTTAGES THEREON, situated within easy distance of the Post Office. They will be sold either separately or in one lot. On one section is built a substantial four-roomed house, in good repair. The garden win firstrate order, planted with trees and bushes, Sec., Ac. On the other section there is a comfortable two-roomed cottage, and the garden in this case is also in first-rate order. To those in search of a really comfortable habitation, this oners an excellent opportunity. Further particulars may be had on application. H. E. OSBORNE, Auctioneer, Esk-street; NEW YORK HOTEL. rpENDERS will be received by the undersigned, 1 till June 14th, for lease for a term of years, or the purchase of the above-named Hotel, in Eflk-street. Particulars on application to H. E. OSBORNE, Auctioneer, Esk-street. ▲action Bale WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS, BIVERTON DISTRICT. PETER GRANT is instructed to sell by Auction, at Gummie's Bush, on WEDNESDAY, 2kj> JUNE — 1 f\f\ FAT WETHERS, in small lots, to J. \J \J iuit purchasers. Any one wishing to offer other Stock for Sale is requested to enter the same before 11 o'clock """•"""""••PETEBOEANT, Auctioneer. Riverton, 21 st May, 1869. MONDAY, 14th JUNE, At 12 o'clock. At the Cattle Yards, Tapanui Station, Tapanui. FAT OATTLB, DAIRY COWS, HEIFERS • AUD STEERS. HO R 8 E S. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., bave receiTed instructions from Messrs T. and J. M'Kellar, to sell by auction, at the Cattle Yards, Tapanui Station, on Monday, 14th June, at 12 o'clock, Onn H&&D MIXED CATTLE, iu\)\J consisting of— 1 f* A QUIET MILCH COW 3 and lUU Calves, Heiiers and Steers Af\ HEAD OF PRIME FAT 4:U CATTLE , .; And . s -.,., qA HORSES, comprising— Heavy tJ\J and Medium light , ..,:,:- ; Harnew Horses and Hacks The above Cattie are very weU bred, and are, without exception, one of the finest dairy herds in the Province^ '_ r i.* ,' v ~ '''■'.' ..' They will be sold in lots to suitpurchnsers. ' * jjunoheon Provided.
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Southland Times, Issue 1168, 31 May 1869, Page 3
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749Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1168, 31 May 1869, Page 3
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