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Auction Sales NOTICE. IN CONSEQUENCE of not receiving an eligible offer for the Prince of Wales Hotel, I am compelled to relinquish the business of Auctioneer, and have sold out my interest in the Commercial Sale Rooms and Yards, to Mr D. Macrorie, for whom 1 solicit the support of my friends and constituents. GEORGE SMITH. Invercargill, 28th April, 1870. TjEGGTNG reference to the above, I purpose O holding sales of Stock in the Yards on each Saturday afternoon, but having let the above Rooms, parties having goods there are requested to remove, or allow me to transfer same to Invercargili Sale Rooms on their account. D. MACRORIE. IMPORTANT SALE. WEDNESDAY, 4th MAY, 1870. T\ MACRORIE is instructed by Mr Hatvtabd \j . to s.ell by auction, on the ground, Waianiwa (known as Hayward'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 Furniture 14 Forms fit for concert room Fowls and Ducks, &c, &c. Axso, For sale or to-lease, the farm, containing about 600 acres, 3<X) acres fenced — of which 150 acres are in English grass. D. MACRORIE, Auctioneer. VALUABLE TOWN FREEHOLDS. INVERCARGILL SALE ROOMS. THURSDAY, sth MAY ; 1870. D MACRORIE ia 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 four lots. Nos. 3 and 4 will each consist of a brick and wooden cottage. The whole are satisfactorily let, and well and faithfully 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 chosen as that following the sale of the Building Society's funds, with a view to their securing comfortable homes on easy terms, and by progressive payments. THURSDAY, 12th MAY] 30 HEAD CATTLE. IMPORTANT SALE WITHOUT RESERVE. Fat and Dairy Cattle, and Leicester and Half-bred Ewes. D MACRORIE, per instructions from E. , Warren, John. Menzies, and H. Butler, Esqs., will sell by auction, at Wallacetown, on Thursday, 12th May, "I f| FAT AND STORE BULLOCKS, JLU 3 to s years old ClfY HEAD FINE MIXED DAIRY £\J AND STORE CATTLE, well bred, and in fine thriving condition. Also, Q £ PRIME FINE-WOOLED LEICESAjO TER EWES -I i \f\ SUPERIOR HALF-BRED DO All in fiae condition for breeding or for the butcher. Terms at Sale. THURSDAY, 12th MAY. CATTLE SALE AT WALLACETOWN. ' WITHOUT RESERVE. : D MACRORIE specially directs the atten- • tion butchers and graziers to the prime Fat and Store Bullocks, belonging to E. Warren, Esq. ; they are large-framed, well-bred, and will be- sold, bona fide, without reserve. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CATTLE SALE AT WALLACETOWN EARLY IN MAY. D MACRORIE is favored with instructions • from P. M'Kellab, Esq., as Executor for the late Wai. Shaw, to sell, at Pelling'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. SNUG FARM, FOREST HILL. FOR SALE, that valuable Farm, at Forest Hill, heing Sections XIX. and XX., Block VUL, New River Hundred, containing 158 acres, all, fenced, newly -built house of five rooms, 20 acre English grass paddock, well stocked garden, cattle yards, stabling, cow sheds, &c, &c., within four miles of Fern Bush Railway Station. Terms very Liberal. H. E. OSBORNE, Auctioneer, Esk-atreefc.

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Southland Times, Issue 1246, 3 May 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1246, 3 May 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1246, 3 May 1870, Page 4

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