Auction Sales. FRIDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. ! AT THE JUNCTION YARDS, | - At 2 o'clock. GF. MARTIN & CO. have received in- • structions to sell by auction, at the Junction Yards, on the above date— 1 C\(\ HEA .D OF MIXED CATTLE, conJ. \J\J sisting of Spayed Cows and Heifers, Steers, and Superior Breeding Cows. Also, on account of Mr Benjamin Bain — 4f\ LEICESTER EWES, 4 and 8-tooth, \Ew wiih lambs at foot, by Leicester Earns. These cattle are in very fair condition, and a well bred mob— the young stock being mostly by a pure short-horn bull, bred by Mr Robertson, of Colac. The breeding cows are by a short-horn bull, bred by M. Holmes, Esq. ; No Reserve. MUNICIPAL SECTIONS. 'PHE following -Sections will be submitted for 1 lease for 14 years, by Messrs G. F. Martin & Co., at auction, at the Council Hall, Kelvin street, on FRIDAY, the 31st OCTOBER, at 12 o'clock punctually. Conditions of lease, containing valuation clauses, may be inspected at this office, or at the Auctioneers' : — Sections 1 and 21, Block 20 Do 7 and 17, do 23 Do 1, do 26 Do 7. do 28 Do 9, do 32 Do 1, 11, and 21, do 36 Do 5, do 39 Do 11, do 41 Do 19, do 42 ' Do 1 and 21, do 46 Do 3 and 4, do 50 Do_ 1, 11, 21, do 51. W. B. BCANDRETT, Town Clerk. October 23, 1873. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWN, SUBURBAN, AND RURAL FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE SOUTHLAND DISTRICT, BREWERY AT RIVERTON, &c. DRIVER, STEWART & CO. are favored with instructions from the Attorney of the Mortgagees to sell by auction, in the Long Room of the Club Hotel, Invercargill, early in November next, the following valuable properties — 1. Section 11, block XIII., Campbelltown, quarter-acre 2. Part of section 5, block VIIL, Invercargill, situated near Invercargill Jetty 3. Section 21, block LXXIL, Invercargill, situated in Dee Btreet, with house thereon 4. Sections 39 and 40, block 111., Campbelltown Hundred, 187 acres good rich land, admirably situated midway between Invercargill and Bluff, and adjoining • railway line 5. Sections 58, 59, 60, and 61, block IT., and sections 16 and 17, block VII., Invercargill Hundred, and section 5, Invercargill Hundred, 537 acres, more or less, all contiguous, and Holly Lee Farm, situated abouc four miles from Inver- j cargill, on the verge of (and including 50 acres of) Seaward Bush, and within half a mile of the Mataura Railway, now open. A large amount of money | has been expended in improvements on this property, on boundary and subdivision fences, ditching, breaking up land, and laying down in English grasses. The dwelling house and farm stearling are excellent, with good garden, &c, attached ; and it is but rarely that such an opportunity of investing offers, everything being in first-rate order to commence operations at once, while the quality of the land is equal to any in the Colony 6. Villa residence on Main North Road, one mile from Invercargill, comprising sections 16, 17, 18, 19, 14, 15, 5, 6, and 11, Gladstone Estate, 3 acres, with handsome and substantial verandah cottage, : garden, stable, &c. The whole ground securely fenced and under English grass. And section 9, block XXVIII., town of Invercargill j 7. Part of section 6, block 1., Campbelltown, the finest business site in the township, being situated right opposite the Jetty and Railway Station, with frontage to the main street 8. The Riverton Brewery and Plant, on sections 1, 2, and 22, block XIV., town of Riverton, freehold, and with perfect title. The buildings are — Malthouse, 96 x36 feet ; kiln, 16 x 16 ; brewery, 50 x 22, with cellar adjoining 30 x 14 ; office, 3 stalled stable, hay room, &c. The plant comprises mash tuns, fermenting tuns, boiler, pumps, malt crusher, hogsheads, casks, &c., scales, office furniture, &c., &c. To an enterprising purchaser there is an opening for a large and profitable trade being done in this district. For further particulars, terms, &c, apply to JAMES HARVEY, Esq., Solicitor, Invercargill ; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. SHEEP STATION FOR SALE. MESSRS DRIVER, STEWART & CO., will 6ubmit to public competition, at their Rooms, Dunedin, on th« 30th. October current, under instructions from J.W. Raymond, Esq. — That well-known squatting property, AVONDALE STATION, with 21,500 SHEEP (more or less). First-class Homestead and Improvements complete. For particulars, apply to THE AUCTIONEERS, Dunedin j Or, HARE, PRATT & CO., Invercargill. WINTON RACECOURSE RESERVE. TO be leased by public auction, for a term of seven years, on Tuesday, the 11th November, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Railway Hotel, Winton— That desirable Property known as THE WINTON RACECOURSE RESERVE. This Reserve comprises 200 acres, is well known to be the pick of the district, and unequalled for iocnlity and fertility by any land in the Province. It is situated within H miles of the Railway terminus, and half a mile from Mr Ott's Flour Mill. It thus presents unusual advantages for an enterprising farmer. Conditions of lease at sale, or on application to the Secretary at Winton. THOMAS S. BRSMNSR, Secretary. Winton, 20th October, 1873.
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Southland Times, Issue 1812, 28 October 1873, Page 3
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