Auction Sales. p F. MAETIN AND CO, AUCTIONEEES, STOCK, STATION AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. \dvancea made on all Stock, Land &o. foi absolute sale. Loans negotiated on freehold securities. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. MONDAY, OCTOBER 28. GF. MARTIN & CO. have received instruc- . tions from the Mortgagees, to sell by public auction, at their sale rooms, Dee street, Invercargill, at 12 noon, on the above date — Section 18, Block IV., Toi Tois District, containing 487 a. lr. 26p. No Reserve. PEREMPTORY SALE, UNDER MORTGAGE. FAEM, JACOB'S EIVER HUNDRED. SATURDAY, 26th OCTOBEE, 1872. D MACRORIE is instructed by the Mort- . gagee to sell by public auction, at the Albion Ya°rds, at 11.30 on the above date, that desirable farm at Wild Bush, being Sections 51, 52, and 53, Block 111., Jacob's River Hundred, containing 270 a., 3r., 17p., and consisting of both bush and open land. On section 51 is erected a comfortable Dwelling, and other improvements, with well-stocked Orchard, highly sheltered, and the property abuts on a valuable bush reserve. Terms at sale. ALBION YAEDS. SATUEDAY NEXT, At 11.30. D MACRORIE is instructed by Mr M'Kay • to sell by auction, at 11.30, next Saturday — An imported Mare, " Queen of Diamonds," bred by Mr Chirnside, her progeny a four-year-old Colt (unbroken), by " Panic," and Yearling by " Providence," 3 Colts by " Lofty," 1 Filly by " Champion," Tip-dray, Mare and Harness, a. lot of Pigs, &c, &c. SALE OF PROPEETIES. -LARGE & COMFORTABLE TOWN RESIDENCE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30. D MACRORIE is instructed by the pro- • prietors, to sell by public auction, at 1 o'clock on the above date, in the sale rooms adjoining the Southern Cross Hotel, Dee street — That desirable Family Residence, situate in Spey street (better known formerly as the property of Mr J. R. Davies), and now in the occupation of Dr Monckton. These freehold premises may be described as containing 14 rooms, with two yards, garden, superior 4-stalled stable and coach house, excellent well, &c. j or, with a small outlay in the erection of a second kitchen, could, if desirable, from having already separate entrance halls, be converted into two dwellings. Title is perfect, under the new Land Transfer Act, 1870, and the situation combines immediate proximity to Dee street, with privacy of aspect, and, from its central position, instead of deteriorating, is sure to increase in value. Terms exceedingly liberal. N.B.— Several other properties will be offered, particulars in future issue.
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Southland Times, Issue 1652, 22 October 1872, Page 3
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403Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1652, 22 October 1872, Page 3
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