Auction Sale* p F. MAETIN AND CO. AUCTIONEEES, STOCK, STATION, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Advances made on all Stock, Land te. foi absolute sale. Loans negotiated on freehold securities. ESTATE OF JAMES ECCLE3, DECEASED. SATUBDAY, APBIL 19. GF. MARTIN t CO. have received initruc- • tions from tbe Curator of Intestate Estates to sell by auction, at the Commercial Yards, on the above date — 1 brown Mare, " Countess," 7 years' old. 1 3 year old Filly, " Leamington/* 1 2 year old Colt, " Tom King." 1 2 year old Colt, " Nimrod." At 12 o'clock. The Auctioneere are alao instructed by Mr Robt. Russell to aell, immediately after the sale of the above — 2 first-class Draught Horses. Without reserve. WEDNESDAY, APBIL 23bd, 1873. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, GREENHILLS. HE. OSBOBNE has received instructions • from Mr Thomas Hunter to sell by auction on the ground, Greenhills, on Wednes day, April 23rd, at 12 o'clock — Part of section 13, block V., CampbeUtown Hundred, containing 40 acres, with large dwelling house of 10 rooms erected thereon, outhouses, te. 20 acres of the land are fenced. Ij acre garden and 4-acre grass paddock; tbe remainder firstclass bush; also, section 33, containing 12 acres. Also, — fcj A HEAD CATTLE (moatly Steers.) 1 AYRSHIRE BULL, bred by Bobert Hamilton, Esq. Terms at Sale.— Luncheon provided. SATUBDAY, MAY 10. IMPOBTANT SALE OF FBEEHOLD PBOPEBTY, NEAB EIVEETON. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions • from Edmund Gillow, Esq., to sell by auctioa, at his rooms, Esk street, on Saturday, May 10, at 1 o'clock — That choice freehold Estate, known as " Westwood," being sections 21, 22, 23, 35, and 36, block 111., Jacob's River Hundred, containing 421 acres (more or less), situate on the Pourapourakino, about 3 miles from Biverton, with water carriage to the boundary of the land. The improvements consist of 4 miles of substantial Fencing, and along a great portion healthy hedges of gorse and hawthorn are growing. The land is judiciously subdivided into convenient sized paddocks, one of 21 acreß and one of 40 acres in grass, one of 60 acres fallow, and 25 acres good Bush. Large and well-stocked orchard and garden, water power for driving Thrashing Mill; Cottage, Hut, Stable, Cowshed, &c. ; also, a large and well-planned two-storey Dwelling-house, recently erected, containing 8 rooms, built of first-class material, and finished in a workmanlike manner. Terms, one-third cash, residue at 1 and 2 years, bearing 8 per cent, per annum interest. Note. — Intending buyers of this Property are reminded that after taking possession they can commence operations without any further outlay, all preliminary work being finished. It is seldom that a property having so much to recommend it is. offered to the public, and the auctioneer trusts that this sale will be taken advantage of by those loosing for a profitable investment. Thera is a school within five minutes' walk of the property. Mr Longford, of the Commercial Hotel, Biverton, will facilitate the visits of any person desirous of seeing the property. TUESDAY, MAY 13.— WESTWOOD, EIVEETON. HOBSES, CATTLE, FARM IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, tc. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions • from Edmund Gillow, Esq., to sell by auction, at his residence, Westwood, Riverton, on Tuesday, May 13th, at 11 o'clock sharp, the following Stock, Implements, Household Furniture, &c, &c., viz. : — 3 Draught Mares 1 Entire, "Young Nana" 1 Grey Cob, "Charley" 1 Lady's Hack 2 Saddle do 1 Pure-bred Ayrshire Bull 6 Superior Dairy Cowa 20 Head Young Stock Turkeys, Geese, Fowls, and Bees, Plough, Chaffcutter, Harrows, Dray. Harness, Saddles and Bridles, Lady's Saddle, Boat, sundries, &c, &c. HOUSEHOLD FUBNITURE— Brilliant toned Pianoforte, by Broadwood, Mahogany Dining • room suite in red morocco, Brussels Carpets, Fender and Irons, Tables, Pictures, Matting, Venetian Blinds, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Chests Drawers, Oil Cloth, Palliasses, Washstands, Toilet Sets, Looking Glasses, Sewing Machine (works with hand or foot), Dinner Services, Wash ing Machine, Mangle, tc. All in first-class condition, and a lot of useful sundries usually found in a well-furnished house. * # * Note. — A Coach and a Boat will leave Biverton about 10 o'clock, to convey intending buyers to the sale. LUNCHEON PBOTIDED. CLEAEING SALE OF LONG-WOOLLED BHEEP, CATTLE, HOBSES, IMPLEMENTS, 4c. BOSLIN, WEDNESDAY, 23eb INST. D MACRORIE is instructed by the widow • of the late Mr Wm; Cavanagh, to sell by auction, on the premises, Roslin Bush, at noon on Wednesday, the 23rd inst. — 1 £ PURE LEICESTER EWES, from J. if 2-tooth upwards 9 PURE LEICESTEB BAMS, and Bam Lambs fi- Q CROSS-BRED EWES, from 2-tooth t/e/ upwards -|./| MERINO EWES Aboot 30 head quiet Cattle, 5 Heavy Draught , r' Mares and Fillies, 2 lighter do, 2 Drays (farm and tip), Spring Cart, Harness, Ploughs (3), Harrows, I«rge BoQor, Largo Dray Body and Axle, to. SAB. — The sheep are well known. to be suitable for atud purposes, aad the draught mares , deserve especial attention.
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Southland Times, Issue 1729, 18 April 1873, Page 4
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