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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS V WEDNESDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. T A. DUT HI E AN D CO. ffj , have received instructions from Messrs Hi-dop and Dutbie, to sell by auction, at their rcoms, Milton, on the above date, Seotions 35, 'dock 1 ; sees. 16 and 30, blook IV, Kaitangata district, eon- j taining 75 acres, j Alao,— j 1 1 acres, including Sections 2, 3, 4 and 5, Cloverbill, with substantial Grocerystoreandßatohera shop thereon, . Also - Sections 1 ane? 6, block I, Fairfax (both corner section*-) ; A'so— The Lease of tbe unexpired term of 6 ye rs of seotions 144}, and 143, block XVIII, Tokunainro district, concontaining 75 acrea (crcps to taken at valuation). As Messrs Hi jlop and Duthii are giving ap bu ine»s, the wkole of the above are for positive sale, lor further particulars apply to Thk Auctiokmbs. TERMS LIBERAL. j ■ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. I AGRICULTURISTS AND LAND BUYERS. Are hereby informed that it is the intention OF FS. PILLANS, ESQ., to offer for sale by public anction, The whole of his magnificient estate, known as MANUKA ISLAND STATION, Containing 8000 acres of the very best wheat soil in the Province. It was one of the very first Rues taken up in the Province, and so as been dispastured with sheep for the past 30 years, lt haa a frontage of three miles to the Molynuez River, a little above Balclutba and opposite Te Houka, and every part is easily accessible from tbe Railway at Stirling. Tbe magnificient crops obtained by James Smith, Esq, Greenfield, Messrs Begg Bros, (formerly Maitiand's), Hillend, and the numerous settlers between Mr Pillans' property and Stirling, sufficiently attest to the rich quality of the soil and subsoil on that side of tbe river. The property will be offered in small lot s to suit all bupers, and on remarkably liberal terms, as soon as the necessary arrangements can be completed. GILLIES, STREET, & BISLOP, Agent?, DUNEDIN. TuTARA ESTATE, NEAR O AMARU. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. •TIBE New Zealand and Australian Land -"- Company Limited, will offer at public Auo* ion, ia Oamaru, about the middle of March, 6 000 Acres of this celebrated property, subdivided into Farms, and on very easy terms of payment, Date of sale and full particulars will be advertised shortly. FRIDAY 31st JANUARY, At 12 o'clock. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE of COACBING PUNT, HOR3E3, HARNESS, LAND, &c, &c HENRI DRIVER is favoured with inatructions from Robert Williams, Esq , in consequence of completion of Main Trunk Line of Railway to Invercargill, to Sell by Auction, withoiic the slightest Reserve, at Balclutba, on Friday, the 81st January, at 12 o'clock, SIX COACHES, consisting of, 1 18-passenger, 2 15-passenger, 1 12---passenger, 2 9-passenger coaches 50 Horses 50 Sets of Harness 1 Single Buggy and harness 1 Station Waggon Utensils, Bars, Lamps, Covers &c, lOßtalled Iron Stable at Kaihihu 7 year's Lease of 150 acres near tbe Railway Bridge ; also, 640 Acres, Freehold, New River Hundred, Southland, 15 mileß from Invercargill, and 2$ miles from Kingston Railway ; one of the earliest selections in Forest Hill District, made by J. T. Thomson, Fsq., Chief Commissioner. Terms— One quarter cash, balance cau emain on the property at 8 per cent, per annum. Terms at Sale. GRAZING. TO BE LET, OOR suth a number of years as may be agreed upon.— 4oo acres (more or less) Bruce Coai Company's Reserve. F*r particulars apply to the Manager at he Mines

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Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1062, 28 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1062, 28 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1062, 28 January 1879, Page 4