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Auction Sales. THIS DAY, AT NOON. CANTERBURY POTATOES. DMACHORIE is instructed br Captair • Campbell, of the bri^ Thomis an 1 Henry to Fell by public auction, at the Railway Station at noon this day — About 4 touß Canterbury Potatoes — a prim parcol. DESIRABLE FA KM AND HOME. STEAD. FRIDAY, 12tii DECEMBER, At eleven o'clock, forenoon. T~\ MACRORIE is instructed by Mr W I. Pmwsoii. jun., to Fell by auction, at th< 01 uh Hotel, ut eleven o'clock, in the forenoon o Friday, the 12ih De-ember, being the daj ■ after tho Asrriculiural and Pastoral Society's Show, thut Superior Homestead, Mary Bank, I situate »t Woodlands, in thorough working I order, containing — ' 430 t ores, nil substantinlly fenced, and subdivided into five pad. locks, 50 acres in crop, 2t 0 broken up, and the rest under English pruss, 50 acres also being magnificent bush, principally totnra, the timber of which alonn ou-ht to be worth £1000. The dwelling is in pood repair, and commodious, the outhouses, &c, most complete, and the site unexceptionable, as the owner commands more than one market, the property being in close pr< ximity to the Woodlands township, the Railway Station, and the Meat Preserving Works. Inspection solicited. Note the time of sale, 11 a.m. UNDOUBTED PROPERTY INVESTMENTS. TO CAPITALISTS, BUSINESS MEN, FARMERS, &c. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12. D MACRORIE is favored with instructions • from the several vendors to sell by public auction, at the Southland Club, at 11 a.m. on Friday, the 12th December, being the day after tho Show of the Agricultural and Pastoral Association, the following FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD PROPERTIES— 1. — The well-known establishment of Mr T. M' William, known as the WINTON HOTEL, together with the goodwill of a rapidly increasing and permanent trade arising from the undoubted prosperity of the finest agricultural country around. Established by the vendor ten years ago, it is now one of the most remunerative and respectable upcountry trade connections in the Province of Otago, and reluctantly relinquished by the proprietor solely on account of ill-health in his family. The building?, which stand on half an acre of township land, are in excellent repair, and close to the railway terminus ; consist of 2 dining rooms, 2 sitting rooms, bar, lofty billiard room 24 x 12, 12 bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, &c ; butcher's shop, first class stable (8 stalls and 3 loose boxes), hayloft 53x20. fowl houses, with kitchen garden, &c. The purchaser will have the option of buying thf> furniture, stock, &c, at valuation privately, or competing at a subsequent auction sale. 2.— Section 22, block LXX, town of Invercargill, having a frontage of 2} chains to Spey street by one chain to Leven street, with comfortable 5-roomed verandah cottage, 8 stalled stible, loose box, lot, blacksmith's shop, well stocked garden, &c. With tin's property of Mr Peters's is associated the goodwill of we 1 km wn livery etables, shoeing lorge, &c. The site of these promises is undoubtedly good, proximity to Dee street rendering it a first clais bu?inea3 stand, while it possesses all the requisites of a healthily situated family dwelling. A knowledge of the vendor's industrious habits is a guarantee of the buildings being in excellent repair. 3. — The farm of Mr Thomas Middleton at Seaward bush, within three miles of the town of Invercargill, being sections 65, 66, and 67, block 11., Invercargill Hundred, containing 210 a. Or. Bp., subdivided into pnddocks, most thoroughly and expensively drained. The house, which is in excellent repaid, is picturesquely situated on the edge of a valuable bush ; the out-buildings are more complete, substantial, and commodious than usually found on Colonial homesteads ; and the proximity to town, with the improvements going on towards approaching these properties, cannot fail to attract the notice of any persons availing themselves of the inspection now invited. 4. — In block I, Winton Hundred (if not previously disposed of by private treaty) several sections of valuable agricultural land, having the advantages of adjacency to the northern railway line, a frontage to the main North Road, and being near the Winton township boundary and the Meat Preserving Works, which latter are sure to be again utilised before very long, viz. — A. E. p. Section 1 100 3 0\ „. . . Do 24 89 2 isjAdjoimng Do 20 98 2 25") „. . . Do 21 102 oi2) Adloimn & 5. — Presents to an enterprising and energetic man of business one of the best speculations in the Province, being the property known as the OTAUTAU ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, situate on 40 quarter acre township sections (or ten acres first- class agricultural land) commanding on one side a large frontage to the Otautau River, on the other frontage to the bridge and main Lake road, wlitlo the third side, which faces a street, is immediately opposite the site fixed upon for the railway terminus. The present house, outbuildings, &c, are sufficiently roomy and comfortable t) ensure a lucrative business, while in good hands the prospects are such as to warrant the erection of a larger house of entertainment on that portion of the land which will best enable the proprietor to avail himself of the striking advantages of position above-mentioned. 6. — Nearly new and substantial 4 roomed Cottage, M'Master's Estate, on half-acre section, all under cultivation, and also the property of the same vendor, five acrea valuable bush (excepting half an acre which is cleared), situate at Kew, close to Mr Maher's dairy establishment. Terms at sale. Further information on application to D. MACRORIE, Auctioneer. CANTERBURY FLOUR. A PRIME Parcel on sale by the undersigned. Also — B utter, &c. D. MACRORIE, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, Noon. r PHE following auction sales of Crown Lands X will be held in December next, viz., on Thursday, tho 18th December, at Mataura Bridge Hotel, at noon, upset price 20s per acre — A. n. p. Section 75, block 6, Tuturau District, 50 0 0 Do 76, do 6, do do 50 0 0 Do 77, do 6, do do 73 0 0 Do 82, do 6, do do 50 0 0 Do 83, do 6, do do 417 0 0

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Southland Times, Issue 1821, 21 November 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1821, 21 November 1873, Page 3

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