Auction Sales. n F. MAETIN AND CO. AUCTIONEEES, STOCK, STATION, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Advances mado on all Slock, Laud &c. for absolute sale. Loanß negotiated on freehold securities, EMPOETANT SALE OF VALUABLE FEEEHOLD ESTATE. ] SATUEDAY., AUGUST 23* At two o'clock. GF. MARTIN & CO. have received instruo- • tions from Mr F. Polling to sell by auction, at the Prince of Wales Hotel, Dee street, Invercargill, on the above date, the whole of his Wallacetown Estate, in lots aa follows — Lot I.— Sections 14 and 15, block IV., and sections 10 and 11, block 11., Wallacetown, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, consisting of the Wallacetown Hotel, containing two Sitting Rooms, large Assembly Room, ten Bedrooms, Kitchen and Pantry, two Store . Rooms, Meat Safe, Washhouse with Boiler and Furnace, &c, &c. ; Stable, containing 6 stalls, 5 loose-boxes, and hay-loft ; Sole Yards, capable of holding and drafting 300 head of cattle ; Milk-shed, Fig-styes, Fowl-bouse, &c. ; also, half-acre Garden, well stocked with choice fruit and forest trees. Lot ll.— Sections 48 and 49, block XVI., New River Hundred, costaining about 121 a. Or. 12p. of rich river flat land well fenced with a splendid live hedge. The land has never been ploughed, but simply sown in its natural state with clover and artificial grasses, which has produced a rich and permanent pasture. The property has a good frontage to the Main Road, and the Tomoporakau Creek runs through both sections. Lot lll.— Sections 32, 34, 35, and 38, block XVI., New River Hundred, containing about 180 a; lr. 28p., securely fenced with post and roil and four wireß. This property has a large frontage to the New River, and consists entirely of rich alluvial soil, admirably adapted for growing grain of all descriptions or laying down in grass for fattening purposes. This property has also a frontage to tho Main Road, extending to the Iron Bridge over the New River. In submitting these valuable properties, the Auctioneers desire to draw the special attention of business men and farmers to this favorable opportunity of investing. The Hotel commands the best business site in Wallacetown, and has every facility for carrying on a first- clasß busineßß The rural land is acknowledged to bo equal to anything in Southland. The adjoining property of Mr J. Brown yielded over 60 bushels of oats to the acre this season. SATUEDAY, AUGUST 23. TOWN PEOPEETIES. GF. MARTIN & CO. have received ißstruc- • tions to sell by public auction, at the Prince of Wales Hotel, after the sale of Mr Pelling's properties — Sections 19 and 20, Blook 61, having a frontage to Biggar street — Also, Section 13, Block 65, frontage to Spey Btreet, with two-roomed cottage erected thereon. FEEEHOLD PEOPEETIES, Riverton. WEDNESDAY, 20th AUGUST. DMACRORIE iB instructed by the several • owners to sell by public auction, at the Commercial Hotel, Riverton, at noon on Wednesday, the 20th inst. — On account of John Wilson, Esq — Comfortable 4-roomed House and Section, commanding the best view in South Riverton, and back section laid down in English grass, adjoining the residence of J. P. Taylor, Esq —the whole being fenced and subdivided, with a good garden. On account of J. H. Menzies, Esq. — Section 16, Block IX., Town of Riverton (close to proposed Bite of Railway Station), with comfortable 8 roomed house, stable, outhouses, good garden, &c. On account of Samuel Hodgkinson, Esq. — The unsold splendid building allotments of Section 5, Block 1., comprising in all about 18 acreß. Also, Section 26, Block 1., 80 acres — a magnificently timbered Bection. On other accounts — Section 25, Block 1., 28 acres (chiefly same class of timber as above) with comfortable 8 roomed house, firstclasß orchard and garden, yards, &c. ; besides other properties on both Bides of the river, which will be offered at the same opportunity. TOWN PBOPEBTIES. FBIDAY, AUGUST 29. DMAORORIE is instructed by Mr Robert • Frew to sell by auction, in the rooms next Southern Cross Hotel, at noon on the above dateSection 17, Block X., Town of Invercar- , gill, being a full quarter aore Bection, Esk Btreet, on which iB erected the commodious' residence now in the occupation of Mr Weßney {(formerly the British Hotel), containing two reception rooms, six bedrooms, kitchen &o. Also, 4-roomed Cottage, port of Section 5, Block LXXIL, in Leet street, west of Dee street. T?EUITEBEB, POULTEEEE, AND L GENEEAL STOEEKEEPEE. G E E G G'S OOVENT GARDEN MARKET, (Corner of Dee and Tay streets.) POULTEI ALWAYS ON HAND NOTICE. ALL persons travelling with sheep, or mustering cattle on the Mabel, Davidson's Bush , or Horseshoe Bush Estates, after this notice, will bo prosecuted. W. D. BASSTIAN. 2nd August, 1873. QHEISTIAN MEETING HOUSE Ythah-steeet. DISCIPLES ot CHRIST meet every LOED'S DAY at noon.
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Southland Times, Issue 1782, 19 August 1873, Page 4
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