Auction Sales NOTICE. A T the solicitation of numerous friends, the -£*■ undersigned has, as 'an adjunct to his business of Accountant, Collector, &c, undertaken 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. JgJT Having taken the premises adjoining Colyer's Princess Hotel, with the ground at the rear for stock, there will be sales held each Saturday. D. MACRORIE, Invercargill Sale Rooms, Dee-street (next Coiyer's Princess Hotel). TO FLAX-DKESSERS. r\TAGO producers of dressed flax having found it to their interest to dispose of the same by auction in Dunedin, the undersigned purposes holding similar sales at his rooms (adjoining Col. yer'a hotel). The first sale to take place in March, due notice of which will be given. Persons requiring same may hear of suitable sites possessing the advantages of Water power on application to D. MACRORIE, Auctioneer. TO STOREKEEPERS, BAKERS, &c. FLOUR! FLOUR! SATURDAY, THE sth INST. D MACRORIE will sell by auction, at his • Roomß at 11.30 a.m., on SATURDAY, the 6th (immediately before the Horse Sale), 1 Cll BAG-S FLOUR, in good order and J_ ' J\J condition, EX "JANE," FROM DUNEDIN. Delivery to be taken from Jetty Sheds. Terms at Sale. 1 i 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. r* EORGE SMITH begs to inform the Public of Southland that he has succeeded to the business of Mf A. Ross, Auctioneer, &c., 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 OTHERS. SPLENDID INVESTMENT. A ROSS has received instructions from Mr • G-. Smith, to sell by private contract, The Goodwill and Lease of THAT SPLENDID HOTEL, KNOWN AS THE PRINCE OF WALES, INVERCARGILL. 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 liberally 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. CATTLESALE AT WALLACETOWN MR G-. SMITH is favored with instructions from William Marten, Esq., Ryal Bush, to sell by public auction, at Waliacetown, on WEDNESDAY, 16th March, at 12 noon, •I O FAT BULLOCKS 1 Z COWS AND CALVES AKD A NUMBER OF STORE CATTLE. No reserve. A. ROSS, Auctioneer. ALSO, For Private Sale, from the same herd, about 50 head Store Cattle. Apply to GK SMITH, Commercial Sale Yards. FLAX! FLAX! TO MANUFACTURERS OF FLAX, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. WE beg to intimate that our Dunedin firm having erected a powerful Hydraulic Press in their Warehouses, High-street, are now prepared to receive, classify, and bale up ready for shipment, any quantity of Flax and Tow that may be forwarded to them, at following rates of charges : — 15s per ton for receiving, delivering, classifying, pressing, and offering for sale (including one month's storage free of charge.) 2£ per cent, commission on sales, for which cash will be handed to vendors. They will also hold weekly sales of Flax and Tow in their wool sales rooms, where every lot will be shown to best advantage. We are prepared to make cash advances to the full market value, on all lots delivered to us here for shipment to the Dunedin, Australian or London markets. Every bale of Flax or Tow will be fully covered by insurance as soon a3 delivered to us. DRIVER, MACLEAN, & CO., Invercargill. fI^HE UNDERSIGNED IS A BUYER OF— GREASY WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, &c. W. B. KINGSWELL, Fellmonger, Bluff Road
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Southland Times, Issue 1218, 4 March 1870, Page 4
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654Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1218, 4 March 1870, Page 4
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