rpENDERS WANTED till Tuesday, 20th inst. X for about 200 chains of Fencing. For particulars apply at Messrs Matheson & Smith's, Invercnrgill. {JiRESH Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock on Friday, the 2nd of Auiiii<t, for the purchase of Section 15, Block 23, town of Invon-argill. The sections in Block 70 are withdrawn, having been disposed of to one of the previous tenderers. THO3. M. MAC DONALD, Solicitor, Esk-street. Auction Sales. REMOVAL. _____ * T\ MACRORIE, AUCTIONEER "land and stock salesman, Removed to the ALBION SALE YARDS, Where sales as heretofore will be held every Saturday, at half-past 11. g£§p* Offices, in the Yards (part of premises lately occupied by Messrs Hately and Scott), where a list of Properties and Stock on sale can be inspected. Parties indebted for purchases 'in the rooms are requested to make an early settlement. IN THE INTESTATE ESTATE OF PATRICK CADEY, DECEASED. HORSES AND CATTLE, Without Reserve. SATURDAY, AUGUST 3. DMACRORIE is instructed by the Curator . of Intestate Estates, to sell by public auction, on Saturday, 3rd August, at 12 o'clock, in the Albion Yards, Dee Btreet, <T> DRAUGHT MARES -I f\ HEAD CATTLE Terms cash on the fall of the hammer. PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. SATURDAY, 3ed AUGUST, 1872. DMACRORIE is instructed by Mr Hugh • Bice, to sell by public auction, at 12 o'clock, on the above date, in the Albion Sale Yards, the celebrated Lincoln Draught Entire — "YOUNG HER O," Imported by Mr Hugh Rice (his present owner) from Tasmania. He is rising 6 years old, is a beauti ul dappled chestnut, stands 17 hands high, has a noble temper, is free from all unnatural blemishes, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. His sire, Lincolnshire Hero, waa imported from England by R. Q. Kermode, Esq., Tasmania, at a cost of £600 ; dam, Daisy, by Lincoln, imported by the late Dr Wilmore ; Daisy's dam, Flower, also imported by the lata Dr Wilmore, Tasmania. Young Heeo was bred by John Symons, Esq., Oaks, Tasmania. When imported, he was shown at Invercargill as a two-year-old, and succeeded m carrying away the first prize, defeating a field of seven horses. As a speculation, and also to show the favor in which this horse is held in the Western District, the auctioneer may state that last season the receipts lor service nearly reached £300. SUBURBAN PROPERTY, M'Master's-street. SATURDAY, LOxh AUGUST, 1872. DMACRORIE is instructed by Mr A. D. • Roberts, to sell by auction, at the Albion Hotel, at half-past eleven o'clock (prior to the horse salt-), on Saturday, 3rd inst. — Allotment 79, M'Mister's Estate, fenced and cleared, in immediate proximity to the properties of Messrs Gray, Buchanan, and others. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Q. F. MAETIN & CO. HAVE REMOVED their place of business to the premises lately in the occupation of Mr D. Macrorie, Dee-street. Invercargill, July 29, 1872. n F. MARTIN AND CO, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, STATION, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. idvances mado on all Stock, Land &c. for absolute sale. Loans negotiated on freehold securities. Offices — Northern front, Club Hotel Dee-street. IMPORTANT SALE OF CATTLE. WALLACETOWN, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21. GF. MARTIN & CO. have received instruc- , tions to sell by public auction, at Falling's Yards, on the above date, WITHOUT RESERVE—: 1 A (\ HEAD OF WELL BRED CATTLE, X \J Consisting of quiet Cows (numbers of which are spayed), 2 and 3 year old Heifers, 2 and 3 year old steers, and a number of Steers and Heifers, from 1 to 2 years old. Note— The above are all quiet Dairy Cattle, well bred, and in good freah condition, and would make a first class mob for a Station. ggg" Positively to the highest bidder. TO CAPITALISTS, FARMERS, AND .OTHERS. GF. MARTIN & CO. have received instruc- . tions from John Turnbull, Esq., to sell, at the Southland Club, Invercargill, on Wednesday, 14th August, at 2 o'clock, sharp — That valuable freehold property, so well known as the Tuturau Home Station, delightfully situated on the east bank of the Mataura, within about half a mile of the Mataura Bridge, and the proposed Railway Station. This property contains about 320 acres, more or leas, of the finest land in the Colony. There is a good cultivated paddock of about 20 acres, together with Stable and Horse Paddocks. Improvements consist of an excellent Dwelling house of 8 rooms — Store-house, Dairy, Men's Hut, 3 stall;? Stable, Coach-house, &c, Garden and Orchard, stocked with fruit trees, in full bearing. There is likewise on the property Milking Yards and Stockyards. Torms liberal — declared at sale. For further particulars, Apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Or, CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO.
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Southland Times, Issue 1614, 2 August 1872, Page 3
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760Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1614, 2 August 1872, Page 3
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