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Auction Sales THUBSDAY, MABCH 3bd, 1870. HE. OSBOSNE has been favored with in- • structions from Mrs A. H. Puettelkow, to sell by auction, otf Thursday, March 3rd, at 12 o'clock, at the Southland Club, Dee-street, Invercargill, THE PROVINCIAL HOTEL AND THEATRE ROYAL. Terms liberal. Particulars to be obtained from the Auctioneer. NOTICE. AT the solicitation of numerous friends, the undersigned will, as an adjunct to his business of Accountant, Collector, &c, undertake for the future that of AUCTIONEER AND SALESMAN, and trusts his reputation for promptitude in the rendering of monies under collection will be a guarantee of equal despatch in that of Account Sales. Arrangements will be completed about the Ist of March for a centrally-situated Mart and Sale Yards. D. MACRORIE, Exchange Buildings. Invercargill, Bth February, 1870. NOTICE. A LEXANDER ROSS begs to intimate that he -£*- has disposed of his business as Auctioneer to Mr George Smith, and respectfully requests for his successor a continuance of that support which has been accorded to himself. /"I EORGE SMITH begs to inform the Public of Southland that he has succeeded to th c business of Mr A. Ross, Auctioneer, &a, Invercargill, in which he trusts by his long experience in all classes of stock, and by devoting his best attention to the interests of his clients, to meet their liberal support. Invercargill, Bth February, 1870. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHEBS. SPLENDID INVESTMENT. A ROSS has received instructions from Mr •^ • G. Smith, to Bell by private contract, The Goodwill and Lease of THAT SPLENDID HOTEL, KNOWN AB THE PEINCE OP WALES, INVERCARGILIi. As Mr Smith intends to devote his whole attention to the business of Auctioneer, Stock and Station Agent, &c.. parties willing to invest will be h'berally dealt with. The Hotel is well-known to be the most complete in the province, and is now doing a firstclass business. For particulars, apply to A. ROSS, Commercial Sale Yards, Dee-street, Invercargill. Property, Stock, &c, for Sale. Fob sale, " BY PEITATE CONTRACT, A COMPACT Agricultural and Pastoral Freehold Property, situated 8 miles from Invercargill, on the north side of the Makarewa River, near Wallacetown, the Winton Railway bounding it on the east side. The property consists of 875 acres, 200 acres sown in English grasses. The improvements are mostly new. including a new brick Dwelling House. The Property is for sale with or without stock and growing crops. Delivery will be given early in March, 1870. Terms very easy. For detailed particular, apply to H. M'LEAN, On the premises. Also— SO acres Freehold at Mokomoko. Apply to H. M'LEAN, Wallacetown. STATIONS POB SALE. rnHE undermentioned Properties are for sale by J. private contract : — EYRE CREEK STATION, Situated at the Dome Pass, in Southland, comprising about 4,000 acres freehold, and 37,750 acres leasehold land, together with about 22,500 sheep depastured thereon. WEST DOME STATION, Situated on the Oreti River, in Southland, comprising about 27,600 acres leasehold, and about 16,600 sheep depastured thereon ; and Windley Station adjoining, con, taining about 50,000 acres, in Otago, sublet until Ist November, 1870, unstocked. WAIRAKI STATION, Situated in the Waiau district of Southland, comprising about 66,500 acres leasehold, and about 18,500 sheep. For full particulars, prices, ard terms, apply to DALGETY, NICBOLS, &CO., Or Dunedin. H. J. GIBBS & CO., Invercargill. POB SALE, "I pf RAMS, BRED BY G. RICH, ESQ. ■1 O A PROVINCIAL BRED QA OTAGAN DO. Also for Sale, THE EWE FLOCK ON BELLEMONT STATION. BBOWN & STEUABT, POB SALE. LEICESTER AND LINCOLN RAMS. C)A TWO AND FOUR TOOTH, the progeny jUM of Imported Rams which have taken several first prizes. Also, 3 two-tooth Lincoln Rams, the progeny of Imported Prize Ewes and Rams. BUTTON BROTHERS, Wright's Bush.

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Southland Times, Issue 1211, 18 February 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1211, 18 February 1870, Page 4

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