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Auction Sales TO TOWN AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, PUBLICANS, AND OTHERS. ! Important clearing-out Sale to close accounts. INVERCARGILL SALE ROOMS. TUESDAY, the 30th AUGUST, 1870. D MACRORIE has been instructed by the . Importers to sell by public auction, in his rooms, at 12 o'clock on the above date, IN BOND. 4 cases £lb Tobacco 1 half-tierce Twist do 14 cases superior Sherry 1 quarter-tierce Eagle Twist 3 cases Barrett's " Introduction " 10 casks Jeffrey's Sparkling Edinburgh (stone pints) 2 quarter-caeks superior Dark Brandy . DUTY PAID. •'.',' 7 cases superior Sherry , 25 bags Dressed Java Rice ' I : 2 quarter-casks Port Wine I 5 casks Jeffrey's Ale . • . , \ 5 casks Arrol's do . , . \ 12 sides Coey's Bacon _',' ' As the above are to be sold to close accounts, there will be little or. .no reserve in any line; SECOND WINTON SALE, 31st; AUGUST. : 50 HEAD CATTLE. 10 HEAD HORSES. 100 (or in ore) SHEEP. D MACRORIE, under instructions from • Messrs Shand, Shaw, and others, will hold his second periodical sale at Winton Yards, on WEDNESDAY, the 31?t August, at 12 o'clock, when the above stock will be submitted to public auction. N.B. — Having succeeded in establishing, against a prejudice, sales in this district, buyers from a distance may rely on the above being yarded and offered. A train will be put on for the sale. Return fare, 4s. . LAND SALE. TUESDAY, -6th SEPTEMBER, 1870. INVERCARGILL SALEROOMS. At 2.30 p.m. (to accommodate persons from a distance.) D MACRORIE is favored with instructions , from J. P. Taylor, Esq., to sell by auction in his Rooms, on TUESDAY, the 6th September, at 2.30 p.m. Section XXXV., Block V., Oteramika Hundred, 104 a., 2r., 22p. This is one of the earliest . selections of Mr Mueller, Surveyor, and undoubtedly the pick of the Hundred. Section XI., Block 1., Campbelltown Hundred (adjoining Township), 49a., lr., 6p, Section IV., Block IV., Campbelltown Hundred (adjoining Township), 10a., 3r., lp. Section 11., Block 111., Township of Campbelltown, Gore-street, centrally situated. Section VI., Block 11, Township of Campbelltown, Gore street, centrally situated. Section XIII., Block VIII., Township of Riverton. Also, a number of subdivisions in South Riverton. Terms Liberal — at sale. SPECIAL UNRESEHVBD CATTLE SALE AT PEL ING'S NEW YARDS, WALLACETOWN. SEVENTY HEAD OF CATTLE. LOT OF CARPENTER'S TOOLS, &O. WEDNESDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER. D MACRORIE has received instructions • from Habby Abmstbohg, Eeq., to sell by auction, at Pelling's new Yards, Wallacetown, on WEDNESDAY,I4th September, 1870, 18 head 4and 5-year-old Steers, 6 to Bcwfc. 8 do 3-year-old Steers 22 do Prime Dairy Cows 22 do Young Stock A lot of Carpenter's Tools, Books, &c , to close accounts. The whole without reserve. D. MACRORIE, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, AUGUST 30th. THE CITY CORNER, To Merchants, Bankers, Speculators, and others. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions . to sell by auction, on TUESDAY, 30th August, at the Prince of Wales Hotel, Dee-street, at 2 o'clock, that - VALUABLE BUILDING SITE, corner of Dee and E9k streets, having a frontage of 58 feet to Dee-street, by a frontage of 103 feet to Esk-street. Note. — This property stands unrivalled as a business site, being within a few minutes' walk of the Government offices, banks, railway station, the principal mercantile houses, legal offices, and hotels in town. The land will be offered in one lot, but if not sold, will be submitted in small allotments, plan of which can be seen at the rooms of the Auctioneer. - . Terms at Sale. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions • to sell by auction, at the Prince of Wales Hotel, on 30th instant, the following Sections, subdivided into building allotments, viz. : — Part of Section 14, Block IX, opposite Messrs Calder, Blacklock & Co.'s stare, having a frontage of 33 feet to Esk-street by 100 ft. deep. Upset price, £60. Lot 2. — Do do. Lot 3. — Part of Section 21, Block IXII, having a frontage of 33ft. to Don-street, near Deveron-street, by 132 ft. deep. Upset price, £15. Lot 4. — Do do. Lot s.— Part of Section 17, Block LXIX, having a frontage of 33ft. to Yarrow-street, near Dee-street, by 132 ft. deep. Upset price, £15. Lot 6.— Do do.^ Titles perfect. Terms — Half cash, balance any ime within 12 months, without interest. Building Society SOUTHLAND BUILDING, LAND, A2STD INVESTMENT SOCIETY. A SALE of the available funds will be held in the Court House, Invercargill, at 9 o'clock p.m. on the 7th September nest, when probably about £700 will be submitted to competition among the members. Those desirous of joining j the Society can obtain every information at the ] office of the Secretary. F. NUTTER, * Secretary.

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Southland Times, Issue 1300, 29 August 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1300, 29 August 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1300, 29 August 1870, Page 4

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