Auction Sales THUESDAY, APEIL 21st, 1870. STEATHLANE FAEM. HE. OSBORNE has been favored with in- • structions from Hugh M'Lean, Esq., to sell by auction, at the Prince of Wales Hotel, Dee street, Invercargill, on THURSDAY, April 21st, at 12 o'clock— That compact agricultural and pastoral free* hold, known as STRATHLANE FARM, situate on the north side of the. Makarewa River, near Wallacetown, and bounded on the east by the Winton railway. The property consists of 872 acres of first-class land, subdivided into eight paddocks, with ditch, wire, and rail fence ; 200 acres are sown with English grasses. The improvements consist of — A Brick Dwelling House; recently erected, Stabling, Outhouses, Stock Yard, &c, &c. A large portion of the purchase money can remain on the property for a term of years at a liberal rate of interest. If not sold in one lot the land will be offered in blocks of 100 acres. Intending purchasers are respectfully requested to visit the property prior to the day of sale. Title guaranteed. Immediately after the above, Section XXIII, Block V, Campbelltown Hundred, containing 50a. Or. 18p. Section 90 (Benmore), Hokanui District, containing 11 acres, on which is erected Morrison's Accommodation-house. Also, 1000, bushels Oats, in lots to Buit purchasers. MONDAY, MAY 2in>, 1870. FARM AT GREENHILLS. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions • from Mr Samuel Haslemote, to sell by auction, on the above . date, on the ground, Greenhills, Farm of 40 acres, with house and improvements, Cattle, Pigs, Household furniture, Dairy. Utensils, &c, &c. Particulars in future issue. IMPOETANT SALE. WEDNESDAY, 4th MAY, 1870. G SMITH is instructed by Mr Hayward to . sell by auction, onithe ground, Waianiwa (known as Hay ward's Farm), at 12 noon, as above, the following STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. • 1 pure-bred Imported Shorthorn Cow 25 head Dairy Cattle 20 Pigs, and 2 Breeding Sows (with young) 1 Reaping Machine (new) 2 Ploughs Horse-power and Thrashing Mill, complete 1 pair Iron Harrows 1 Winnowing Machine 1 Heavy Draught Horse 1 Saddle Mare ! 1 set Blacksmith's Tools, and Portable Forge 2 sets Cart Harness 2 do Leading do 1 Farm Dray 1 Tip do 1 Riding Saddle and Bridle 1 80 gallon Boiler and furnace complete 40 Prime Cheeses 200 lbs Bacon Household Furnitnre 14 Forms fit for concert room Fowls and Ducks, &c, &c. ' Aiso, For sale or to lease, the farm, containing about 600 acres, 300 acres fenced — of which 150 acres are in English grass. G. SMITH, Auctioneer. CAMPBELLTOWN HUNDRED. REMAINDER OF MR GEORGE PERRY'S VALUABLE BLUFF PROPERTIES. SATUEDAY, 23ed APBIL, 1870. DMACRORIE is instructed by the Trustees • in the assigned Estate of Mr George Perry, to sell by auction, in his Rooms (immediately after the sale of Stock at the Princess Yards), at half-past 12' o'clockSection 18, Block 1., 15£ acres or thereby, immediately adjoining property which a week ago realised over £6 per acre. Section 37, Block V., 11l acres or thereby, near the Greenhills, one half of which is valuable bush land. An inspection of map or properties iB respectfully requested. VALUABLE TOWN FEEEHOLDS. INVERCARGILL SALE ROOMS. WEDNESDAY, 4th MAY, 1870. DMACRORIE is instructed by Mr George • Gourley (in consequence of his continued ; ill health), to submit to public competition, on ■ the above date, at 12 o'clock — No. 1. That four-roomed house built on the western half of section 18, block 63, having a frontage. of 33 feet to Esk-street, and at present occupied by H. J. Gibbs, Esq. No. 2. That three-roomed house adjoining the . above, having the same frontage, and at present occupied by Mrs M'Meikan. No. 3. Section 16, block 63, together with the , two faithfully-built brick cottages, with slate roofs, and plastered throughout, erected thereon, having four and three apartments respectively, along with convenient outbuildings; and two wooden cottages having three rooms each. The above will be divided into six lots, each cottage, together with the land upon which the same is built, being offered separately. The whole are satisfactorily let, and well and faith- , fully built, and possessed of requisites seldom met with. Parties in search of an investment are respectfully requested to inspect the above, and are also reminded by the auctioneer that the date has been choaen as that on which the sale of the i Buildisg Society's funds will take place, with a • view to their securing comfortable homes on easy terms, and by progressive payments. PEELIMINAEY NQTICE. CATTLE SALE AT WALLACETOWN EARLY IN MAY. . . . DMACRORIE is favored with instructions • from P. M'Keiiae, Esq., as Executor for the late Wm. Shaw, to sell, at Polling's Yards, early in May, A LOT OF CATTLE, MARE AND FILLY (3 years.) Settlers desirous of taking advantage of this , opportunity to offer Stock are respectfully requested to intimate same to the Auctioneer.
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Southland Times, Issue 1240, 22 April 1870, Page 4
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