Auction Sale*. SPLENDID INVESTMENT ! SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Bth, 1873. FIRST-CLASS FARM ON THE WALLACETOWN ROAD. GF. MARTIN & CO. have received in- . structions from Mr R. M'Rae to sail by public auction, at their rooms, at 12 o'clock on the above date, his VALUABLE FARM, containing 288 acres, situated 6 miles from town, having a frontage of a mild and a quarter on the south eide, and 15 chains on the north side, to the Wallacotf>wn Road, also a considerable frontage to the Makarewa River. The property is nearly all fenced, and is subdivided into 8 paddocks, 90 acres of which are broken up, and 70 in English grass. The property has also a first— class supply 1 of timber, including totara, black, white, and red pine, &c. Improvements consist of dwelling house, garden, barn, stockyard, dairy, &c. For further particulars apply to the auctioneers ! FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. BUILDING TO BE REMOVED. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions , to sell by auction at his rooms, Eek•treat, on Friday, 7th February, at 12 o'clock — A large two storied wooden house, situate in Clyde-»t,reet, to be removed. No Reserve. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Bth. FAT BULLOCKS. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions to • sell by auction, at the Invereargill Sheep and Cattle Market, on Saturday, February Bth, at 1 o'clock — p? FAT BULLOCKS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. INVERCARGILL HUNDRED. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions • from Henry Young, Esq , to sell by auction, at his rooms, Esk-street, on Saturday, February 22, at 1 o'clock — Part of section 23, block XIV, Invereargill Hundred, containing 59 acres, more or less, adjoining the property of Mr Hannah, on the Wallacetown Road. Terms at sale. SATURDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY. FIRST CLASS SUBURBAN FREEHOLD INVESTMENTS. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions • from Duncan M' Arthur, Eaq ,to sell by | auc ion, at his rooms, Esk-street, on Saturday, 22nd February, at 1 o'clock, the following firstclass Freehold Properties, near Invercargill and Winton .- — Lot I—Argyle1 — Argyle Terrace, being section 11, Block XV., Invercargill Hundred, containing 200 acres (more or less) ; about two-thirds fine bush, the timber of which is estimated to be worth at least £1000, situated about three miles from town, and if desired, will be offered in 50-acre lots. Lot 2— Sections 15 and 17, Block IT., Winton District, having a frontage to the Railway and North Road, about two miles from Winton, well timbered with totara, red, white, and black pine, and adjoining laud yielding an average of 4t-> bushels of wheat to the acre. If desired, will j be offered in 50-acre lots. Lot 3 — lnverinate Farm, near the Junction Hotel, containing 100 acres (more or less) all fenced, with dwelling house, farm— steadings, about 60 acres under cultivation, and witliin 10 minutes' walk of the Railway Station. Terms Liberal. CATTLE SALE, EAST KOA.D. TUESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. DMACROHIE is instructed by Mrs Fergu- • son, Messrs >tott, Coupland, &c, to sell by auction, at Dyke's Bridge Inn Yards, on the hbove date at noon — QP HEAD (more or less) CATTLE, a dIJ mixed, quiet, well-bred lot. — Also, ■I HARNESS WORKING BULLOCK. Wanted. WANTED a General Servant. Apply to Mrs Tulloeh, Dee street. WANTED a Female General Servant. Apply to Mrs Kussell, B.ty Road. WANTED a Female General Servant. Apply at the Winton Hotel, Winton. WANTED Men to break stones; Apply to R. Powell, contractor, Dee street. WAN I' ED the public to know that J. Goldie has only a few weeks more to stay in Invercargill, and that, from the lat to the 28th of February, he will sell at NET f COST PRICE, to clear out the stock before leaving. J. G. wishes the inhabitants of Invercargill and Southland to look out lor the bargains during the present month. J. GOLDIE, Moeller's old shop, Tay— street. SURVEY DEPARTMENT. WANTED an Assistant Draughtsman in the Invercargill office. Salary, £115 per annum. Apply personally, or forward testi monials, with specimens of draughtsmanship, to the undersigned. JOHN H. BAKER, Inspector of Surveys, Invcrcargill. FRUITERER AND POULTERER. GREG G'S COVEN L GARDEN MARKET, (Corner of Dee and Tay streets.) ANY quantity ot Poultry, Fowls, Geese, Ducks, and Turkeys. Please give your orders early. Corporation If otlces. CORPORATIONof INVERCARGILL DEBENTURE BONDS. oEALED TENDERS will be received up to 2 I O p.m. of Thursday, the 20th February, 1873, ' for Debenture Bonds to the amount ot £3,500, (in £50 Bonds ) The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. These Bonds will have a currency of twenty years from the date of issue, and will bear interest, payable half-yearly, at the rat« of 5£ per cent, per annum. Tenders to be endorsed, " Tender for Debentures." W. B. SCANDRETT, Town Clerk. Council Hall, Invercargill, 9th January, 1873.
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Southland Times, Issue 1698, 4 February 1873, Page 3
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