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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. IMPORTANT SALE OF CHOICE DAIRY CATTLE. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions a from Mr Carle Whitton, to sell by Auction, at his residence, Bay Road, adjoining the villa of W. Russell, Esq., on Saturday, September 18, at 12 o'clock, the fo* owing lot of Qiret Dairy Cattle, i.z : — I£* WBLL-BBED DAISY COWS, \ JL O Ca'f, or with calves at foot. O DNBROF'iJN COWS. O TWO-YEAR OLD HEIFEP*. £T TWO-YEAR OLD STEERS. O YEARL T NGS. Note — The Cows are known to be Good Milkers, and very quiet, anyone wanting a good Dairy Cow, should not lose the opportur'ty of buying at this sale. FOR SALE, DWELLING-HOUSES AND GARDENS Within ten minutes walk of the Post Office. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions • to offer for private sale — TWO QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS, WITH COTTAGES THEREON, situated within easy distance of the Post Offi- j. They will be sold either separately or in one Jot. On one section is built a substantial four-roomed i house, in good repair. The garden is in firstrate order, planted with trees and; bushes, &c. &c. On the other section there is a comfortable two-roomed cottage, and the garden in this case is also in first-rat 9 order. To those in search of a really comfortable habitation, this offers an exce"ent opportunity. Further particulars may be had on application. H. E. OSBORNE, Auctioneer, Esk-street. ORANGES ! ! ORANGES !! ! P 0 R SAL E — fjf\ CASES ORANGES, in f le condition. H. E* OSBORNE, "Auctioneer, Belt-street,
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Southland Times, Issue 1129, 13 September 1869, Page 3
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