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- Auction Snips. p : F. MAJRTIN AND CO, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, STATION, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. j Advances made on all Stock, Land &o. for absolute sale. j Loans negotiated on freehold securities. Offices — Northern front, Club Hotel Dee-Btreet. SATURDAY, JULY 13tk, 1872, At 3 o'clock. TO THOSE IN SEARCH OF HOMESTEADS. VALUABLE TEEEHOLD ESTATE AT SPAR BUSH. (' "t F. MARTIN & CO.. have received instrucT . tions from J. H. Menzies, Esq., to submit to public competition, at the Club Hotel, on the above date, the whole of his valuable Estate, containing— 1 QyfA ACRES, or thereabouts, in Block 1 OrtXJ XIIL, New River Hundred. The Property will be put up first in 1 LOT, and if not sold, in subdivisions as follow : — LOT 1., Sections 37 and 38, containing about 156 acres ; 70 acres m English grass, 30 acres just broken up. LOT 11., Sections 10, 34, 35, and 36, containing about 353 acres ; Section 10 being a portion of the Spar Bush. LOT ni., Sections 41, 42, and 43, containing about 288 acres, in a bend of the . Oreti River ; 120 acres in English grass, ' , .'"' first- class Dwelling House and out build - ..' 'ings, the whole subdivided into 3 paddocks. Sections =44, ,45, 46, and 47, codtaining about 305 acres rich wheat grow- . ing land, about 30 acres in stubble, about j 50 acres just broken up, good barn, and subdivided into 4 paddocks. LOT V., Sections 48, 49, 50, containing about 236 acres, beautifully sheltered with belts of scrub. ' The auctioneers, in submitting this valuable 1 ' property can confidently recommend it to agriculturists as- some of the richest land in the Southern "District, and admirably adapted for growing ' Trheat and grain of all kinds, the majority of the : i; 'land'being alluvial river flats, heautifully dotted with belts of scrub. •■• :i PlansrandfuU.particulars upon application to '•■■■■ the auctioneers. POE SALE, DRAUGHT ENTIRE COLTS, " Paisley Bob," and "Young Eglinton," rising :. two years old, by Young Lofty, out of imported mares. Apply to V G. F. MARTIN & CO., Auctioneers. I) . M A C E O E I E , TICM.SED AUCTIONEEE Jlj and LAND. BEOKEE ); (For conveyance of Property under * c land Transfer Act, 1870," • INVERCARGILL SALE ROOMS and YARDS. ADVANCES MADE ON STOCK, FREEHOLD ; PROPERTIES, &c, for absolute sale. Horse Sale in the Yards every Saturday at 12 o'clock. , FARMER'S DRAY, HORSES, REAPING MACHINE, &c. SATURDAY,. THE 29th LNST. "TV" MACRORIE is instructed by Mr S.. \j • Edwards to sell in the Yards, at noon on, the aboVe date— ' • • ; , -X nearly «i\e^. TtoMusQn'a Reaping Machine •' "■"" "- ■' (back' delivery)' 1 FarmerVpray ' ' 'Draught Horses V , /..Being the lot which should?have Been offered at "the late liiverfoh Grain Show. LAND SALE, GAMPBELLTOWN HUNDEED. SATUEDAT, 6th JULY. By order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court. TV ..MACKORIE ib instructed to sell by aucXJ'» ' tioh, in the-Lbng Room, Prince of Wales ' ' Hotel,' on the above date, at noon, Block HLj- Campbelltown Hundred. . , -^--_ — - - - -- A . b. p — Part of Section 3i,' containing 88 2 Bor thereby Do do --32, do 98 1 39 do Do do 33, •do 101 0 16; do Having a frontage of nearly one mile to the Main Road to Bluff Harbor. |jg|f To the Highest Bidder. QUICKS^ QUICKS!! QUICKS!!! : :.■'" .. ON- SAL E, 1 ■' • : k ' I50;'000 l HEALTHY ' QUICKS at 16s per ■- - . ; thousand. R. CLEAVE, ''■■'■ ; ' -• ' 'Dee-Btreet. PLOUGHING MATCH. fT HE Western District Farmers' Club will hold X. its Annual Ploughing Match in a paddock belonging to Mr Howell, Flint's Bush, on Friday, the 19th of July. Prizes will be awarded to first and second class, and also to double-furrow ploughmen. s Tickets to be drawn at 8 o'clock for the doublefarrows, at half --past 8 for the single-furrows, and the. Btar,t made at 9 o'clock. A valuable cup has been presented to the Club by Christopher Basstian, Esq., M.P.C., to be competed/ for' with the double-furrow ploughs, „ '.w hich shall be declared the property of the competitor who shall -first succeed, in thrice" gaining the first prize (not necessarily successive). .;. Ticket? "forihe /dinner to be had from the Committee. _ . JOHN. CUMMING . Hon. Sec. :- , " i: ' .;:.' : 'vlondon agency. ' • rnHE SOUTHLAND TIMES is filed for refer ' •*- ence,' and may be read gratuitously .in London,] at; ; the News Rooms of • Messrs . -iGoEDO3i ant* Gotch, 121, Holborn Hill, where Advertisements and Subscriptions lor the saim ate received.

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Southland Times, Issue 1596, 25 June 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1596, 25 June 1872, Page 4

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