Public Notices. L0.0.F.,M.XJ. npHE SECOND ANNIVERSARY of the 1 Loyal St George Lodge -will be commemorated by a social SOIREE and BALL, to take place in the Theatre Royal on THURSDAY, 9th JUNE, 1870. i TEA OK TBS TABEE AT 7 O'CLOCK JEECISBIiX. I ..••.. _____ Vocal and Instrumental Music, Readings, and Recitations, to commence at 8 o'clock. DANCING AT HALF-PAST NINE. Mr Lloyd's Quadrille Band -will be in attendance. Mr D. Engsland, Caterer. MrM. Hyamß,M,o. Tickets for the ball, to admit lady and gentleman, 7a 6dj for the soiree, 2s each. Maybe obtained from the following members of Committee — Bros. W. H. Hall, M. Hyams, P.. M'Ewan, W. P. Porter, Thomas Patchett,Clement Morton, Wm. Organ, John Young and W. B. Scandrett, Per. Secretary. NOTICE. I RESPECTFULLY request that all Accounts due to the Estate of Fbbdeeiok & Htoixeb be paid to me before the 23rd inst., in order that the Estate be terminated without delay. THE S T O C K WILIi BE SOU) A3? COST PRICE FOE CASH ! Up to the 31st inst., After which date the Business will be carried on as formerly under a hew firm. DAVID HUNTER. Invercargill, 13th May, 1870. Auction Sales NOTICE. TN CONSEQUENCE of not receiving an eligible JL 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. Ihvercargill, 28th April, 1870. ■jSEGGING reference to the above, I purpose \J 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 Invercargill Sale Roomß on their account. D. MACRORIE. THIRD ANNUAL SALE OP FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, QUICKS, &o. TO SETTLERS, GARDENERS, AND OTHERS. SATURDAY, 28te MAT, 187 0, Atia o'clock. D MACRORIE is favored with instructions • ';■ from Mr W. Walker (whose periodical sales are well and favorably known), to sell by public auction, at the Commercial Sale Yards, as above — :"- ■■ > '. A large variety of Fruit Trees, consisting of Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Peaches, Gooseberries, Currants, &c. . i ■: : Axso, — Forest Trees, consisting of Pines, Scotch Firs, Oaks, Elms, Hazel Nuts, Hollies, Hawthorn Quicks, and a large quantify of Shrubs, too numerous to men* tion. The auctioneer is desirous to notify that the above is the largest and choicest assortment the Province, and free from blight. Note. — Day of sale, 28th May. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. DAIRY E A R M. INVERCARGILL SALE ROOMS. SATURDAY, THE 4nr JUNE, 1870. D MACRORIE is favored with instructions • from the mortgagee, to sell by auction, at his rooms, at 12 o'clock, on the above date — That unexceptionably desirable Dairy Farm, situate at Richmond Grove, known as •Oil T.S.W ORTH, . the property of the late Mr Thos. Robinson, and now in the occupation of Mr Phillips. The area consists of. 82a., 2r., 29p., or thereby, and the dwelling- . house and other erections are good and substantial. Termß liberal at sale — Title guaranteed. WALLACETOWN CATTLE SALE. =■ ; EARLY IN JUNE. . T\ MACRORIE is favored with instructions JL/ • from W. Marten, Esq., to sell by auction, early in June, at Polling's Yards,' another draft of his cattle, which are so well and favorably known for breeding and condition as to require no comment from the auctioneer. ; ______ SATURDAY, JUNE 4th. SECTION 3, BLOCK: I, APARIMAHUNDISD HE. OSBORNE has received instrofttions • from Charles Quihn, Esq., to sell by auction, at his Rooms, Esk street, on SATURDAY, June 4th, at 12 o'clock, that CHOICE PAEM, Being Section 3, Block I, Aparima Hundred, containing 95a. 2r., immediately opposite Mr Wilde accommodation-house. About 45 acres are sown with English grasses, and about 30 are under cultivation. Therejia a substantial hut on the property, and the soil ie known to be the richest in the province. Terms very liberal, viz. : — One-fourth cash, one-fourth in; 2 years, ona-f urth in 4 years, and the balance in 6 yearsj-toearing bank interest.
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Southland Times, Issue 1256, 27 May 1870, Page 4
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