Auction Sales NOTICE. TN CONSEQUENCE of not receiving an eligible 1 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 Booms and Yards, to Mr D. Macrorie, for whom 1 solicit the support of my friends and constituents. GEOEGE SMITH. Invercargill, 28th April, 1870. BEGGING reference to the above, I purpose holding sales of Stock in the Yards on each Saturday afternoon, but having let the above Booms, parties having goods there are requested to remove, or allow me to transfer same to Invercargill Sale Booms on their account. D. MACROEIE. THURSDAY, 12th MAY. 30 HEAD CATTLE. IMPOETANT SALE WITHOUT EESEEVE. Fat and Dairy Cattle, and Leicester and Half-bred Ewes. D MACROEIE, per instructions from E. , Warren, John Menzies, and H. Butler, Esqs., will sell by auction, at Wallacetown, on Thursday, 12th May, -I (\ FAT AND STOEE BULLOCKS, ±\J 3to 5 years old OA HEAD FINE MIXED DAIRY 25 U AND STORE CATTLE, well bred, and in fine thriving condition. Also, Q fiT PRIME FINE-WOOLED LEICESZlO TEE EWES -||iA SUPERIOR HALF-BRED DO All in fine 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- • tionfof 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, iona fide, without reserve. THURSDAY, 12th MAY, 1870. CATTLE SALE AT WALLACETOWN DMACRORIEis favored with instructions • from P. M'KEUiAB, Esq., as Executor for the late War. Shaw, to sell, at Pelling's Yards, on above date, SEVERAL SUPERIOR DAIRY COWS, ONE MARE, ONE FILLY (progeny of latter). SATURDAY, 14th MAY, 1870. IMPORTANT SALE OF P UNI BUSH ESTATE, Three and a-half miles from Invercargill, . on the East Road. HE. OSBORNE has been favored with in- • structions from Mr Dalrymple, to sell by auction, at his Booms, Esk-street, on SATURDAY, May 14th, at 12 o'clock, that valuable property on the East Road, known as PUNI BUSH ESTATE, about three and a-half miles from town, being sections 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, and 36, Block IE., Invercargill Hundred, in all, about 400 acres j section 31 will be sold in two lots. The land is thoroughly adapted for the production of all kinds of cereals and English grasses j and, for the culture of flax, the property stands unrivalled. To ensure competition, and sale, liberal terms will be given, viz., one half of the purchasemoney can remain on the property for a period of two yearß, at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum interest. Also — Section XXVII., Block, XIX., Invercargill Hundred, containing 116 acres. AifiO — Section XXVI., Block VI., Campbelltown Hundred, containing 105 acres. The property is about four miles from Invercargill, on the Bluff Road, and covered with first-class Bush. SNUG EARM, EOREST HELL. FOB SALE, that valuable Farm, at Forest •Hill, being Sections XIX. and XX, Block Vm., 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 Bheds, &c, &c, within four miles of Fern Bush Eailway Station. Terms very Liberal. H. E. OSBORNE, Auctioneer, Esk-street. TI/TORTGAGEE'S SALE.— D ESIEABLE iVI FARM.— Tenders will he received by the undersigned until Wednesday, the 11th instant, at noon, for the purchase for cash of that most desirable dairy farm, containing 82 acres, 2 roods, and 29 perches, more or less, with dwelling-house and other erections, known as the property of the late Mr Thomas Kobinson, Richmond Grove. Title guaranteed. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WILLIAM RUSSELL, Solicitor for the Mortgagee. K . ROSE IMPORTER OF BOOKS, STATIONERY, & FANCY GOODS. JST B W B O O K ■ S . TTOLUMES FOE 186 9. Good Words, Leisure Hour, Sunday Magazine, Sunday at Home, British Workman, Band of Hope Review, Children's Magazine. Also, a large selection of the following articles : — Berlin Wool, Cushions, Slipper Patterns, Canvas for do (assorted), Beads (assorted colors), Tatting Shuttles, Netting Needles, Crochet Patterns, Concertinas at Bs, 15s, 18s, and 20s, Pocket Knives, Meerschaum Pipes.. A beautiful selection of Ivory Brooches and Earrings. • . Chess, Drafts, and many other amusing games for winter evenings. .- Sole agent for the Provincial Government maps. : CORNEB OF TAY AND tfEE I^TREETS
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Southland Times, Issue 1247, 6 May 1870, Page 4
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724Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1247, 6 May 1870, Page 4
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