.Auction Sales. SATURDAY, MAY 10. FAMILY RESIDENCES. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions c from the mortgagee to sell by auction, at bis rooms, Esk street, on Saturday, May 10th, at 12 o'clock — Sections 15 and 16, Block LIL, Doon street, between Tay and Forth streets, on which are erected two large and commodious dwellinghouses, containing 7 rooms each. Also, — Section 7, Block XLIV. No reserve — Terms cash. JACOB'S RIVER HUNDRED. SATURDAY, MAY 10. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions • to sell by auction, at his rooms, Esk 6treet, on Saturday, May 10, at 1 o'clock — Sectionß 8 and 10, Block XIV., Jacob's River Hundred, containing 173 acres., more or less. Terms liberal. MAY 10. JACOB'S RIVER HUNDRED. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions • f<> sell by auction, at his rooms, Etktreet, on Saturday, May 10th, at 1 o'clock — Sections 51, 52, and 53, Block 111., Jacob's River Hundred, containing 270 acres (tmore or less) ; one section is fenced, aiid has been under crop, good Dwelling House on the property, first-class Bjnsh, and within an easy distance of Riverton. v Terms liberal. SATURDAY, MAY 10. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY, NEAR RIVERTON. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions • from -Edmund Gillow, Esq., to sell by auction, at hiJ rooms, Esk street, on Saturday, May 10, at 1 oyclock— That choice freehold Estate, known as 11 Westwood," being sections 21, 22, 23,1 35, and 36, block 111., Jacob's RiJrer Hundred, containing 421 acres (m-pre or less), situate, on the Pourapo jirakino, about 3 miles from Rivertori, with water carriage to the bonndary of the land. The improvements consist of 4 miles of substantial Fen Jing, and along a great portion healthy hedgi 8 of gorse and hawthorn are growing. The le nd is judiciously subdivided into convenient sii ed paddocks, one of 21 acres and one of 40 acr ;s in grass, one of 60 acres fallow, and 25 acres ( ;ood Bush. Large and well-stocked orchard and garden, water power for driving Thrashing M ill ; Cottage. Hut, Stable,! Cowshed, &c. } also, a arge and well-planned two-storey Dwelling-ho ise, recently erected, containing 8 rooms, built of first-class material, and finished in a workmanlike manner. Terms, dme-third cash, residue at 1 and 2 years, beauing 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^fe property having so much to recommend it i« offered to the public, and the auctioneer "" e feJußts that this sale will be taken advantage of yfj those looking for a profitable investment. f There is a school within five minutes' walk of the property. Mr Longford, of the Commercial Hotel, Riverton, will facilitate the visits of any person desirous of seeing the property. TUESDAY, MAY 13— WESTWOOD, RIVERTON. HORSES, 'CATTLE, FARM IMPLEMENTS, [ ft HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions • from Edmund Gillow, Esq., to sell by , : auction, at his residence, Westwood, Riverton, on Tuesday, May 13tb, at ll 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 Cows 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 FURNITURE— 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, Waehstands, Toilet Sets, Looking Glasses, Sewing Machine (works with hand or foot), Dinner Services, Wash ing Machine, Mangle, &c. 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 Riverton about 10 o'clock, to convey intending buyers to the sale. £> A four-horse coach will leave the Prince of Wales Hotel, Dee-street, at 8 o'clock sharp, on the morning of the sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. FOE SALE, fcf fiTA HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Price low. OOKJ Apply to G. F. MARTIN & CO. JL»nd Transfer Act notices. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. ■VJOTICE is hereby given, that the several iN parcels of Land hereinafter described wi'l be brought under the provisions of " The Land : Transfer Act, 1870," unless caveat in the meantime be' lodged forbidding the same. Sectiom 1 (one), Block V. (five), New River Hundred, province of Ot go. Applicant — JOHN ROBERTSON, of Ryal Bush, in the •aid Hundred, settler. Section 6 (six), Block XVI. (sixteen), town of Invercargill. Applicant — ANDREW KINROSS, of Myross Bush, Invercargill Hundred, .prpvince of Otago, farmer. Caveats must be lodged -within one calendar month after the gazetting oi this notice. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 28th day of April, 1873, at the Land* Registry Office, Invercargill. W. EUSSELL, District Land Registrar.
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Southland Times, Issue 1737, 6 May 1873, Page 4
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