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AUCTION SALES. .. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 28th and 29th April. AT BALLOON, INCH CLUTHA. Tmportant Sale of -THOROUGHBRED -AND DRAUGHT HORSES, CATTLE, _ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, &c, &c. DRIVER, STEWART and CO., are favored with, instructions from Albert Pillans, Esq., who is about to leave the Colony, to sell by public auction, at Balloon, Inch Clutha, on the above dates, all his valuable Thoroughbred and Draught Horses Cattle, Agricultural Implements Carriage Pair, with handsome Waggon, Harness, &c. Household Furnitnre, Books, &c. ;_g For full parfcicnlara see Catalogue. DRIVER, STEWART & CO. FRIDAY 28th APRIL,] TO SPECULATORS, MILLERS AND CORNFACTORS. DRIVER, STEWART, and CO., are instructed by Albert Pillans, Esq., to sell by aiiction at Balloon, Inch Clutho, on the above date, About — 1300 Bushels White Tuscan Wheat 500 do "Barley 1500 do Oat 3 All Prime Samples. ' FRIDAY 28th APRIL. At Sale of Mr Pillans' Stock, &c, BALLOON INCB CLUTHA. DRIVER, STEWART, and CO., are forwarded with instructions from Geo. Maitland, Esq., who is leaving the Colony, to sell by auction as above. His very handsome pair of perfectly matched Trotting Cobs, '-'KATE" and "DARKIE," with first-class Abboi s Buggie and Harness. FOR SALE, AT WYNDHAM, MATAURA. QAA ACRES OF LAND, being Sections /C\)\) i, 7, 15, of Block 1., Wyndham Survey District. This property, situate about two miles from the proposed terminus of the Invercargill and Mataura Railway, was the first selection made in the Mokareta Hundred. It adjoins a Bush Reserve of 250 acres, and contains 30 acres of valuable Bush, mostly on level ground, from which no timber has been removed. The Land is of excellent quality — for the most part slopes to the north — and is perfectly sheltered by the bush on three sides. The improvements consist of a twenty -acre Paddock, ten acres of which are under cultivation, House (33 by 22), Garden, Stockyard, &c. There is an easily-accessible seam of Lignite on the property. Flour Mill within a mile. I From its unrivalled shelter, picturesque situation, and the superior quality of tho soil, this is allowed to be the finest site for a residence in the Mataura District. Half the purchase money can remain on mortgage. For Further particular.?, apply to JOHN DEWE, Tokomairiro ; JOHN SQUIRES, Invercargill; Or, H. L. SQUIRES, Mimihau, Matanra. VALUABLE PROPERTY TO LET, IN THE CLUTHA DISTRICT. The TE HOUKA Estate, presently occupied by Mr John Barr. nnHE above property, distant five miles -*- from the rising Township of Balclutha, comprises 1300 acres of rich Pastoral and Agricultural Land, the whole securely fenced and sub-divided into 5 paddocks. , Upwards of 200 acres laid down in English grass. A handsome 8-roomed Dwelling-hons3, with dairy, servants' cottage, outhouses, and stockyard, excellent garden, and well- stocked orchard, are situated on the banks of the Clutha, conveniently to the landing-place of the river steamers. Also, for sale by private treaty, quarter - acre town section, being Section G, Block 111., Barr's Sub-division, Balclutha, with small Cottnge erected thereon, at present in the occupation of Mr Robert Smith. For particulars, apply to Mr Robert Gri£or, Balclutha ; or to the Proprietor. FOR SALE, OR TO LET. A IMOST DESIRABLE FARM of 55 •riL Acres, at Otanompmo. All securely Fenced, and having good substantial Dwelling and out-houses erected thereon. An sxcellenfc Garden adjoins the house. ; For particulars, apply to Thomas Bishop, Otanoaiomo; or at 'Bruce, Herald' ■ Office," -Balltha. .' ". " .•■ - ■•■.••. '. .- ;■:■ '• ■■/.". ■ - ■•,; ■.'•■■■

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Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 364, 19 April 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 364, 19 April 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume VI, Issue 364, 19 April 1871, Page 4