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B. P. Andrew* * Co. 8. P. * Co.. auctioneers, Aunn&woM, and VALUATOEH, LAUD, ESTATE AMD OBMEBAL AGENTS 200, Bsanronn Bmn, BOOMS lately ocenpledby Mr Mawlies. 1281 M TOMOBBOW, THURSDAY, 8«t MARCH. KSSSS 8. V, ANDREWS k 00. are la■trusted to sell ny public auction, At their Booms, Hereford strest, A awful lot of FURNITURE, And ia first-elass order. Consisting of— Bsdstsade-Iroa and wood, 1 handsome halftester FaUiassos, spring sod other mattress** TabUs—Dining, dressing, Pembroke, sad others Washstands—Marble top, Ao. Couches, eosj and other chairs Oilcloth, oavpctlng Vases, wool mats, pictures Chests drawers Ponders and Are-irons Ware. Umps Toilet glass (marble top) Ao., Ao. Office tables, desk, end office chair Bnlt«—Hair, cretonne, Ao. Chiffonier in walnut, marble top, glsne doors and book Organ, by Powell, London. BOOKS AND STATION BBT. QBN, single-barrel breechloader. GLASSWARE, A Small Invoice, consisting of Batters, sugars and creams Baskets, celeries, Ao., Ao, Sale at 12 o’clock. 3897 TUESDAY, 13xh MAEOH. MArESSBS 8. P. ANDREWS A 00, hare nUL teoeired Instruotlona from the Mortgagee, 40 SILL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Booms, Hereford street, (Unless all claims hare been previously settled), ‘That Property, as oeenpied by Mr J. T. Bolden, Containing— HALF-ACRE LAND, Situate In Jnnotlen road, off Perry rood, (Third house on right side). Together with, THE HOUSE, Containing four rooms erected thereon. The House is nicely finished, and the Garden well fenced, end nicely planted. Primoaro pose Ferry rood, within two minutes’ walk of property. Title—land Transfer. foie at 12 o’dbok. SS96 G, F. Martin, Invercargill BATUBDAY, MAEOH 10. AT OBBSOENT~SALEROOMS, At 11 o’clock sharp. yip, MARTIN (in conjunction with the B. VlTe and N.Z.M. and A. Co,) has received in* struotioas from J. O. M'Ardell, Esq., to BELL BY AUCTION, As above—gQg ACRES, HEW BIVEB PLAT. About one mile from the bon Bridge, fenced and subdivided into 14 paddocks. 100 acres under crop—being 00 in cate, 40 acres in wheat, remainder under English grass, exceptionally good. ■ The Land ns originally heavy swamp laud, now well drained, having over ten miles o! open and covered drains. BUILDINGS consist of f-roomed Cottage, Stable. Loose-box, Cart-shed, amd Grainroom. The Pam is in splendid order, and will give am immediate return. It is very similar to the Talari lard, which it quite equals. Tbbvs—£7so cash at sale; £3OOO can remain on mortgage tor three or five years at 7 pet cent per annumj balance by bills at one and two years, bearing interest at 7 per cent. Every facility will be given tor inspecting the property. For particulars, apply to TUB B.A N.Z.M. A AGENCY CO.; Or, 2926 G. P. MARTIN, Auctioneer, Invercargill. IMPORTANT SALE OF LINCOLN STUD SHEEP. (On account of the Administratrix of the late Thomas Batten.) THURSDAY, thb lira MAEOH, 1888, FAIBVIBW FARM, THOBNBUBY, SOUTHLAND. G. P. MABTIN A J. O. M’ABDELL have received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, As above, the whole of thelate Mr Thomas Button’s LINCOLN STUD FLOOR, Comprising—jQg 2-TOOTH BAMS 274 4 * TOoTH EAMS ggQ 2-TOOTH EWES tjljQ 4and 6-TOOTH EWES ggg BAM LAMBS ggQ EWE LAMBS la calling the attention of breeders to this important sate, the Auctioneers would merely remark that the above comprise the entire stud Hook of the late Mr Thomas Sutton, whoso name as a breeder et Lincoln Sheep is favourably known throughout New Zealand, and the stock have token high honours in all the principal show rings of both Islands. The sheep will be for absolute sale, so that breeders will have a rare opportunity of securing some of the best Lincoln blood in tbo Colony. Ibo stock will bo carefully classed and sold in lotu to snit buyers. . For further particulars, apply to the Auotioneerg. Invercargill. 2328 180 XT. SS. Agricultural Company, Dunedin. AGRICULTURAL LAND FOB SALE, Subdivided Into PAEM3 AND ESTATES. THB NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL COMPANY (LIMITED) ate now OFFERING FOB SALE The whole of their SPLENDID ESTATE, Situated on the Mataora, extending from Gore to Athol and Dipton, and Intersected throughout by railways and good raids, BY PANE SELECTION Upon the most LIBEBAL TEEMS OP DBPBBBBD PAYMENT AND INTEREST, A largo number of settlers are already In oneoomifnl occupation of Paras on various ports of the Estate, and intending purchasers are invited to inspect the growing-props of wheat, barley, osto, turnips and gross. The Grain Brokers of tbs Company in London V REPORT ON CHOPS Grown on the Estate last season (1881-82) ns |fol°w jtba value of the red straw and white velvet wheat ia about the same—Ms to B6a, the former lor strength and the latter for colour) and the Tuscan would he worth about SBs. The long Tartarian oats, 30s tor 3631 b i and the short ones, say, 86a tor vttlsseldom that wo soe such flee Now Zealand wheat. The samples all round are of very prime quality i being well dressed and in splendid conditiim, they would always meet a ready sale hare." PABTOHALLANDB. The Company have for sale several Estates of about 1000 acres each, along with which they are prepared to grant leases of their Crown pastoral lands for an nnexplred term of 10 years at n very low rental, in blocks of any site to suit purchasers. Sheep to (took there runs may also be had if required. ADVANCES. The Company also undertake to Advance (if annual instalments, with Interest. #lso, To make Liberal Advitroca on Growing Crops of Grain, charging interest at current rates till repaid by the sale of grain or otherwise. Per plans of the Estate, townships. Ao.. and other information apply at the offices of the Cornwall Wontwood, Gere; <***«> up*. vmztaM , DWU , AND MERCANTILE AGENCY C °* the Oolonlis, Or le Keren GREEK k 80WNE88, Gore.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIX, Issue 6870, 7 March 1883, Page 7

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