Auction Ss»l«sa. SPLENDID BUSH LAND. OTERAMIKA HUNDKED. DMACRORIE, instructed by the proprietor, • will sell by auction, after tht> horse salo, at 11.30 on Saturday, Bth November, at the Albion Yards — Section No. 16, Block 111., Otpramika Hundred, comprising about 40 acres good open land, and 75 acres splendid totara bush, easy of uccesa, thoroughly dry, and adjoining unlimited bush reserve, with road line at both ends of section. This property adjoins that of Mr Dundas. PRIME DAIRY COWS & MIXED CATTLK. JUNCTION YARDS, WEDNESDAY, 12th JNOVEMBEE. DMACRORIE is instructed to sell by auc- . tion, at Ott's Yards, at 2 o'clock on Wednesday, the 12th November — 1 Q HEAD PRIME DAIRY COW 3, in J O full milk, or just on calving, and thoroughly quiet. This lot, the property of a dairyman positively declining business, are all an unexceptionably superior class of stock Also, under orders of the Supreme Court, the property of L. Ford, a lunatic — QA HEAD FRESH MIXED STORE O\J CATTLE. Unreserved. SUBUEBAN COTTAGE AND OTHEE PEOPEETIES. SATUEDAY, NOVEMBEE 8. DMACRORTE is instructed by the several . owners to sell by auction, after the horse sale at 11.30 on Saturday, the Bth November, at the Albion Yards — 2 roomed Cottage, lined, &c, with good brick chimney situated on allotments 11 and 12 of Cannon's subdivision, M' Master's Estate. Section 1, Block 11., Gladstone Estate, 5- acre section, having a frontage of 1 chain to Main North Road, an<i corner of Albert street — a splendid building site. Section 8, Block VIIL, Gladstone Estate, more than half an acre, fronting the river road, and corner of Grey street. Allotments 13, 14, and 15, subdivisions of Sections 24 and 25, Sylvan Bank Estate, having a frontage to Mary street. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. DAIRY CATTLE, FARM IMPLEMENTS, &c. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions • from the Executors of the late Mrs Thou. Hamilton, to sell by auction, on Wednesday, sth November, at 12 o'clock, at Hamilton Park, Long Bush^ ' 12 Dairy Cows j 12 Head Young Stock 1 Pure-bred Ayrshire Bull 4 Pigs Poultry, Tip Dray, Harness, Saddles and Bridles, Cheese Press, Dairy and Kitchen Utensils, Sundries, &c. FEIDAY, 14th NOVEMBER IMPORTANT SALE OF THE BEST BUSINESS SITE IN INVERCARGILL. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions . from Mr Charles Tulloch, to sell by auction, on the premises, on Friday, 14th November, at 12 o'clock, that very valuable Freehold Property, known as the "Exchange Buildinp s," erected on section 8, block 1, having a frontage of 66 feet to Dee street, together with section 15, block 1, having a frontage of 66 feet to Leven street, facing the Railway Station. The main building has two flats, each 47 by 70 feet, and is suitable lor a Draper, lionmonger, or any wholesale business. It is at present occupied by Messrs Thomson, Strang & Co., and tho owner, Mr T"lloch. The adjoining shop is tenanted by Mr J. D. Hayes, chemist. At the rear of the iron building there are commodious bakehouse, stables, and four-roomed cottage. The property is returning a fair rental, and the sole reason of its being offered for sale is the illhealth of the proprietor. The property will be submitted in one lot, and if it fails to secure a purchaser, as a whole, the land will be offered, on the condition that the buildings shall be removed within a. reasonable time. Also, sections 8, block 61 ; 4, block 52 ; 18, block 26 ; 19, block 28 ; 7, block 22. I Sections 12, 13, 27, and 28, block 2, Oteramika | hundred, containing 353 acres. Terms liberal. I'EIDAY, 14th NOVEMBEE. TOWN AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. HE. OSBORNE will sell by auction, at the • Exchange Buildings, Dee street, on Friday, November 14th, at 12 o'clock, under instructions from A. Macdonald, Esq. — Lot 1. That Suburban Residence, between the Presbyterian Manse and the estate of J. Stock, Esq., Barwheys. It is mostly built of blue gum and American pine, and contains parlour, dining-room, six bed rooms, kitchen, with water and sink, wash house with boiler, store room, and bath room, having also book casps, cheffoniers, wardrobes, drawers, dressers, tanks, and an oven as fixtures. There are four fire-places, the roof is of the best English galvanised iron, and there is a never-failing well of excellent water. It stands on sections 11 and 12, is drained with pipes, trenched and planted with all kinds of large and small fruit trees. Besides being ornamented with many kinds of British forest trees, and sheltered with gums and a good thorn hedge, the grounds are tastefully laid out, and the walks are gravelled. Lot 2. Surrounding the residence are sections 3 , 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, and 27, all of which are fenced, dug, drained with pipes, cultivated and laid down in grasses. On sections 22 and 23, is a building, 40 x 14 x 12, covered with iron, hitherto used for outbuildings, but could easily be fitted up to make a comfortable dwelling house at a small outl&y. IjOls 1 and 2 will be sold separately or together, as most suitable to purchasers. Lot 3. The building known as the Invercargill Grammar School, Leven street, opposite the Public Gardens, with the section on ■which it stands ; it is 46 x 36 x 14 ; the rear hall is built of blue gum studs and plates, and American weather boards and flooring, and lined with calico and paper ; the front is of native timber, with tongued and grooved lining j the section is drained and fenced, and that part of it on which the building stands is gravelled throughout, the remainder is fenced off as a vegetable and small fruit garden ; there is a well and pump, also outhouses ; a trifling outlay would con- | vert it into a most substantial, convenient, and healthy home. 1 Terms at sale. Also,— The SOUTHLAND BREWERY and I MALTHOUSE, Sylvan Bank.
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Southland Times, Issue 1814, 4 November 1873, Page 4
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