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AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL PROPERTY At Invercargill. MACRORIE and CUTHBERTSON are instructed by the Proprietor (the state of whose health precludes his continuing to superintend the busiuess) to sell by auction, to the highest bidder, on the Premises, Invercargill, on Thursday, 22nd November, at 2 p.m., The Good-will and Lease of the Southland Club Hotel, the bnyer to take furniture as per inventory, at a valuation, to be made in the usual manner, and the stock-in-trade at invoice cost. The fact that this House (which is most favourably known in all parts of New Zealand and in the Australian Colonies, and possesses the oldest and most extensive connection in tbe District) has only changed hands once in 15 years, speaks volumes for the desirable character of this investment. The approaching completion of the railway system will materially increase the most profitable branches of the business. The Auctioneers feel sure that the house has not lost any of the prestige which it enjoyed under the management of Mr J. F. Jones, now of Dunedin, from whom the present proprietor purchased it about eight year 3 ago ; and they court every inquiry, either personal or by letter. Residents of Dunedin and neighbourhood who may desire further information aa to the above (or respecting Agricultural Properties now iv the market in Southland) will find our Mr Macrorie at Wain's Hotel, from 7th to 16th November. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON, Stock and Station Agents, Invercargill. MOUNT NOORAT. THIRD ANNUAL SALE Of SHORTHORN CATTLE, Of the Celebrated NB Brand. I TTERSHANK, EAGLESTONE, and I-t MANN are favoured with instructions from the breeder, the Honourable Niel Black, to sell by auction 1 Without reserve, At Mount Noorac, near Terang, Victoria, On FRIDAY, 11th of JANUARY, 1878, At 11 o'clock, 240 head of bulls and heifers, selected from the well-known NB herd, as follows :—: — ■ < 10 shorthorn stud bulls, got by Earl cf Waterloo (31,088), "Magnus, and Mack • ' ' ' 10 do do heifers, got by Earl of of Waterloo (31,088), King of of the' Day (28,979), Magnus, and Mack 70. pure shorthorn bulls, from 9 to 18 months old, 100 do do heifers, from 2 to 3 ,yeara ■old "■ \ * *>':< 50 do do heifers, from 3 to 4 do. 240 Inspection by intending purchasers is particularly invited. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and can be obtained from the agents. ETTERSHANK, EAGLESTON, & MANN, 43 Queen street, Melbourne. 200 FOB SALE. InREEHOLD FARM at Catlin's Rifer I? FOR SALE by Tender, Comprising 140 Acres, of which part it in English grass, part undar crop, and part unimproved ; fenced, and subdivided into paddocks, with all the necessary buildings, a three-horse water power, and garden well stocked with small fruit. Situated only five miles from the Landing Jetty. Tenders will be received until the 31st December. Title Crown Grant. J. F. JACK. ARABLE FARMS FOR SALE OR LEASE. SEPARATE Written TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to i December 15th, for the Purchase or Lease of the following Farms : — 1. Sections 47, 69, 50, and 51, Block VIL, and 27, Block VIII. , Waipahi, 253 J acres; fenced, with seven roomed house, stable, &c. 2. Sections 40, 54, and part 55, Block VIL, Waipahi. 170 acres fenced, with cottage, hut, &c. 3. Sections 18 and 19, Block 1., Lothian District; (15 miles east from Invercargill), 167 acres. For particulars, apply W. H. S. ROBERTS, Waipahi. FOR SALE.— Compact FARM of 123 Acr< , all fenced, subdivided, and in crop, with good dwelling-house and outbuildings. Terms easy. For further particulars Apply to GILLIES, STREET, & HISLOP, Bond street. Ij^Oß SALE.— VALUABLE FREEHOLD J? PROPERTY, Bituato in Ple»Bant Valley, two miles from Palmerston, and two miles from the railway station. This Property is a Farm, consisting of 76 acres, subdivided into 4 paddocks ; 65 acres in English grass, and permanent springs of water, with a good dwelling-house, barn, cow-ahed, &c. For further particulars, apply to TIiQMAS JOSNSTON, 0a the Property.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1355, 17 November 1877, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1355, 17 November 1877, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1355, 17 November 1877, Page 12

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