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Auction Sales CATTLE, HOESES, &c. /WALLACETOWN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20ih, 1870. DMACRORIE is Instructed by Messrs Beaven, • Marten, Richardson, &c., to sell by public auction, at Felling's Yards, on Wednesday, the 20th insL, at half-past eleven, Forty head of a superior class of Mixed Cattle, and the first draff of thirty head unbroken Horses (well bred). : 3T.8. — The Auctioneer, to meet the wishes of parties coming from a distance, will commence at 11.30 A.M. ■ WALLACETOWN SALE.— TO-MORROW. . TO HORSE-BREAKERS, SPECULATOR 3, &o. DMACRORIE would especially call attention '. to the Thirty Head Horses (unbroken) being the first draft of G. F. Richardson, Esq., as a superior mob in breeding, and easy to break. ■ •-.■;■ ~To.be sold without reserve. LAND SALE, JACOB'S EIVEeT" DESIRABLE HOMESTEADS EOE JFABMEBS, &c. WEDNESDAY, 27th JULY, 1870, In the Long-room, Priace of Wales Hotel, Invercargill. "TV MACRORIE is favored with instructions JLJ# from W. de G. Wood, Esq., to sell by "public auction, as above, at 12 o'clock — ITEE WHOLE OF HIS FREEHOLD ESTATE, consisting of — Farm of 92 acres, adjoining the town of Riverton, substantially fenced and sub- ' divided into paddocks, well laid down in English grasses, and improvements, sevenroomed House — picturesquely situated — Barn, Sta&es, and outbuildings complete. Also, — Sections 38 to 45, and 50, Block 3, Jacob's River Hundred, in all about 900 acres. Improvements —On Section 41, a good 2-roomed Cottage ; on Section 50, a sroomed Cottage, complete, with Barn, &c., Garden, 12 acres in English grass, &c. This magnificent property is all good agricultural land, beautifully situated on the banks of the Ponrapourakino, with a frontage to same of 8 miles, navigable for crafts of 200 tons burthen: The whole surrounded by a ring fence (4 wires and 2 rails), and subdivided into 4 paddocks, the division fences rusning the boundary lines of the Government sections. A great portion of the estate is covered with flax of the finest quality, and possesses a running stream throughout, especially suitable for water power. There are two bushes on the ground, and- an unlimited supply of timber- in -close proximity. This . splendid property will positively be disposed of *t the hammer in sections according to Govern. Kent Map, and to afford facilities to intending - buyers, the Auctioneer is in a position to negotiate loacs extending over a period. D. MACRORIE, Auctioneer. STJBTJEBAN INVESTMENT. SATUEDAY, 30th JULY, 1870. T3S CONSEQUENCE OF THE MORTGAGEE FORECLOSING. DMACRORIE has received instructions from « Mr G. M'Clymont to sell by auction, at fais rooms, Dee-street, Invercargill, on SATURBAY,JjOth day of July, at 12 o'clock noon the fsj!enidng desirable properties : — flection 6, Block L, Invercargill Hundred, 2 miles from town, facing, the East Road, containing 100 acres, of which 14 are bush, and 20 in cultivation. There is a six-roomed dwelling-house and well-stocked garden on this section, which is excellently situated for a dairy farm. Section 7, Block, 1., Invercargill Hundreds, consisting of the GALLOWAY ARMS HOTEL, with 100 acres attached, 30 of which are improved. The Hotel contains bar-room, 3 public rooms, 5 bed-rooms, kitchen, and pantry, with six-stalled stable, other out-buildings, and stockyard. It is well situated, 2J miles from, town, on the Dunedin Road, and is doing a first-rate bar business. Both sections, which adjoin, are enclosed. The properties will be offered separately, but • mil not be sold under a certain reserve, as the Mortgage must be satisfied. 100 HEAD BULLOCKS, &c, For lond fide sale by private contract. DMACRORIE is instructed to sell 100 head • Bullocks, 3, 4, and 5 years' old (half fat), 100 do Spayed Cows (mostly young), and 300. do Mired Cattle. , STATION FOE SALE. DMACRORIE is instructed to sell by • private contract, a Station of 22,000 : acres, in a good fattening district, 60 Head Cattle, 6,000 Sheep (all from 2 to 6-tooth), and with desirable improvements. Price low, and terms easy. Apply to D,. MACRORIE, Auctioneer. DESIEABLE JAEM, WITH CATTLE BUN. THE FREEHOLD, 350 acres (more or less) belonging to Messrs J. and D. Findlay, for •ale or lease, with or without stock and imple- '■ znehts — 35 acres sown in English grasses, 50 acres, ploughed, all fenced in, six - roomed dwellinghouse, and splendid offices and outbuildings. For particulars, apply to D. MACRORIE, Auctioneer. LAND AT EOKJSST HILL^ For bona fide sale by private contract, "I KC\f\ ACBES "* t* 16 neighborhood of J_ t)\)\J Forest "Pfin, of fine agricultural limestone Land, the very pick of the District. Terms liberal, and price low. Early application necessary to D. MACRORIE, Auctioneer. FOR PRIVATE SALE UNTIL THE SPRING. npHAT magnificent property and Dairy Farm X " known as THE CHATSWOETH ESTATE, Jn all about 180 acres, with 8-roomed Dwellinghouse, and first-class improvements, full particulars of which can be seen oa application to the Auctioneer. If not jold privately, the above will be submitted to public competition in the spring. Apply to D. MACRORIE, Auctioneer. BUPEBIOE MOB OF CATTLE. rnHE undersigned has for private sale 125 JL Head Mixed Cattle, consisting of Cows, Heifers, and Steers — in good condition, and quiet. Apply to D. MACRORIE, Auctioneer. GFOE PEIVATE SALE. *7A ACRE FARM, close to town ; half section, |T Leefc-Bfeeet, lnvercargill. Apply to D. MACRORIE, Auctioneer,

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Southland Times, Issue 1281, 19 July 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1281, 19 July 1870, Page 4

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