Auction Salet» ON THE GROUND, GALA. STREET. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. THIS DAY, TtIESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER; 1870. DMACRORIE has received instructions « from the Trustee* in the assigned estate of W. G. M'Clure, Esq , to sell by public auction, at 12 o'clock oh the above data; the whole of hii HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, an Inventory of which superior collection can be seen at the office of the Auctioneer. No reserve. CATTLE AND LAND SALE. WALLACETOWN. FRIDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, 1870. DMACRORIE will sell by publio auction, • on the abore date, at PeUingV, fir CT HEAD CATTLE, being Milch Cows tsfj and Calves, Store Steers, and Young Stock. ■■■''• Also, at the same plaoe (instead of in the rooms, as previously advertised), that s VALUABLE FARM AT FOREST HILL, lately occupied by Messrs Elphinatone A Williams. The Farm consists of Sections 19 and 20, Block VIIL, 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, Ac., Ac, within four miles of Fern .Bush Railway Station. Also, Wallacetown Town Sections, sereraL Hacks, • lot - of Harness, 4c ( : THE SOUTHLAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. . SALE OF THE BOOTH. SATURDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, 1870 DMAORORIE is instructed by the Directors • to sell, in the Commercial Sale Yards, on the abore date, •'• THE BOOTH. No further comment is required than that the arrangements are most complete for a first-daw business. COMMISSION OP THE PERIOD. FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAT I CONCERN. rpHE undersigned will in future conduct Sale* X by Auction of Cattle, Freehold Property, Furniture, Merchandise, Ac., for 1# per cent. Horse and Cattle Sales every Saturday at the Albion Yards. Clients can rely on the abore charges being strictly adhered to, and the same care and attention bestowed on favors as hereto* fore. Cash advances made on property and . stook for absolute sale, without interest. : Note.— No "Toutera" employed to canvase for sales. H. E. OSBORNE, AUCTIONEER, ESKBT R E E T . SATUBDAY^ECEMBEB 3m>, 1870? NEW BIVEB HUNDRED. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions to • sell by auction, at hit rooms, Esk-street, on Saturday, 3rd December, at 12 o'clockSection 18, Block XVI., New River Hundred, containing 77 acres. The improvements consist of dwelling-house, fenoing, drainage, English-grass paddocks, Ac.» Ac. No reserve. — Terms at sale. SATURDAY, 3bd DECEMBER. PUNI BUSH ESTATE. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions to • sell by auction, at the Rooms, Esk-street, oh Saturday, 3rd December, at 12 o'clock, SECTIONS 35 and 36 in the abore Estate, containing about 107 acres, situate on the East. Road, about 3| miles from Town. Terms liberal. './ POTATOES, EX AURORA. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions • from Messrs MTheruon A Co. to sell by auction at the Jetty, on arrival of the abore vessel, OAA BAGS OAMARU POTATOES. Wanted '.sf WANTED a first-class Cook. Apply »t the office of this paper. -:"■• ANTED a SMART LAD. Apply at the Meat Preserving Company's Work, Woodhinds. WANTED a Man to act as Shepherd and Stockkeeper; also, a Lad to milk and make himself generally useful on a station. Apply to Win. Organ, Dee-street. Tenden TENDERS. SEALED TENDERS will be received at tb# office of Nichol A Tucker, Bluff Harbor till noon of THURSDAY, the 24th insfc, for repairs to ship Chile. Particulars can be seen on board. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. WILLIAM CULBERT, Master. \ . r », TO THE ELECTORS OF INVEROARGKLL. r\ ENTLEMEN, — As the country is upon the XX eve of a most important general election, I do not consider that it is out of plaoe at the present moment for me respectfully to inform you that I would esteem it a pleasure, and an honor to you in the next Parliament of New Zealand. I beg to announce myself a candidate for your suffrages j» the forthcoming election ; and I also beg to state that I will take an early opportunityof publicly meeting you for the purpose of addressing you at length upon this subject. I am, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant* CHAS. D. IRVINE. Invercargill, November 4, 1870. JOKE PLAYED OUT. rpHE owner of heavy mounted WHIP, taken JL from the Prince of Wales Hotel about one month ago, will be much obliged to the " Ooy and Festive " Party if he will return same. ,^Nor. 21st, 1870.
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Southland Times, Issue 1338, 22 November 1870, Page 3
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