Auction Sale** SATUEDAY, FEBRUARY 22. MYROSS BUSH. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions . from Mr Baxter Pyke, to sell by auction, at his rooms, on Saturday, February 22, at 12 o'clock — Section 6, Block IX., Inrercargill Hundred, containing 78 acres. Terms Liberal 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 28, Mock XIV., Inyercargill Hundred, containing 59 acres, more or less, adjoining the property of Mr Hannah, on the Wailacetown Road. Terms at sale. SATURDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY. FIRST CLASS SUBURBAN "FREEHOLD INVESTMENTS. HE OSBORNE has received instructions • from Duncan M 1 Arthur, Esq., to sell by auction, at his rooms, Esk-street, on Saturday, 22nd February, at 1 o'clock, the following firstclass Freehold Properties, near Inveroargill and Winton :— Lot I—Argyle1 — Argyle Terrace, being section 11, Block XV., Invercargill Hundred, containing 200 acres (more or less) ; about two-third* fine bush, tbe timber of which is estimated to be worth at least £1000, situated about three miles from town, and if desired, mil be offered in 60-acre lots. ' Lot 2— Sections 15 and 17, Block IV., 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 land yielding an average of 40 bushela of wheat to the acre. If desired, will be offered in 50- acre lota. Lot 3 — lnverinate Farm, near the Junction Hotel, containing 100 acres Vmore or less) all fenced, with dwelling-house, farm-steadings, about 60 acres under cultivation, and within 10 minutes' walk of the Railway Station, Terms LiberaL BY ORDER OF THE MORfGAGEE. TIMBERED SECTION, RIVER FRONTAGE. SATURDAY, Ist MARCH. DMARORIE has received instructions from • the mortgagee to sell by public auction, at 11.30, on the above date, at the Albion Yards — Section 9, Block IV., Invercargill Hundred, containing 76 acres, having a frontage of 16 chains to both Waihopai River and Government Road, and covered with magnificent milling timber. DRAUGHT STOCK, Albion Yards; SATURDAY, 22nd INST., At 11.30. DMACRORIE is instructed by Mr Deegan v to sell as above — -j SUPERIOR DRAUGHT MARE, iv foal 1 Do do syr old COLT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. Entire Horse YOUNG QUICKSILVER. (1 F. MARTIN & CO. have received instrucT» tions to sell, at the Commercial Yards, ou the above date, at 12 o'clock, YOUNG QUICKSILVER, 6 years' old, By the imported horse Quicksilver, dam Callei Ou' (imported) by Premier, &c, &c. For further particulars of pedigree, &c, apply to the Auctioneers. ' CLEARING SALE. TUESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, At Mor.a Bush, East Road. GF. MARTIN & CO. are favored with • instructions from Mr Renton (who h leaving the Colony) to sell by auction, Withoul Reserre, on the above date— ■I O DAIRY COWS, with and withoul J. O Calves •1 O HEIFERS O FAT BULLOCKS 1 LIGHT HARNESS MARE, 5 years' old -j DRAUGHT COLT, 3 years' old "I Do FILLY, 1 do do A PIGS, fit for the Butcher Account of Mr Dawson — IPURE BRED AYRSHIRE BULL 3 years old, bred by Robt. Hamilton, Esq., of Rozelle. Also, Pnir Fanners, Chaff Cutter, No. 3 (Richmond & Chandler's), Plough, Iron Harrows, Shaft Roller, Harness, Riding Saddle, Dairy Utensils, &c. t &c At one o'clock. Positively without reserve. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26. (CLEARING SALE OF DRAUGHT HORSES, DAIRY CATTLE, &c. GF. MARTIN & CO. have received in- • etructious from Mr R. M'Rae to sail by auction, on the premises, Wailacetown Road, on tbe above date, the following valuable stock, consisting of — 2 FIRST CLASS DRAUGHT MARES, with foals at foot by Lord Raglan 2 DRAUGHT FILLIES, 3 and 4 years 1 old, by Southorne 1 DRAUGHT FILLY, rising 3 years, by Southorne 1 DRAUGHT COLT, rising 3 years, by gouthorne -1 DRAUGHT FILLY, 1 year old, by _L Young Clyde -I i\ DAIRY COWS, with and without X * * calves O FAT STEERS n YEARLINGS 1 STACK RYE GRASS and CLOVER HAY ■I BAY DRAUGHT MARE, aged 12 YEAR OLD DRAUGHT COLT, by Surprise "Tip Dray, Plough, set Zig-zag Harrows, Chaffcutter, Dray and Plough Harness, Dairy Utensils, &c, &c. NoTß.—rThe Auctioneers desire to draw special attention "to the above stock; the horses arr acknowledged' to be the best in the province.
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Southland Times, Issue 1705, 21 February 1873, Page 4
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710Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1705, 21 February 1873, Page 4
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