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AUCTIONS. Desirable Freehold Farm Foi' Sale. DONALD REID & CO. are instructed to offer for private sale that very desirable Freehold Farm in the Kuri Bush District, being section 37, block IV, containing— /?£ acres Rich Agricultural Land, all 00 fenced, and divided into five paddocks. 17 acres Oats, 3 acres Wheat, $ Potatoes, 2 Turnips, three-roomed House, three stalled Stable, Cowshed, Barn, Garden, &c, &c, &c This offers a splendid chance to a man of small capital to secure a compact and comfortable freehold on moderate terms. Apply to 181 DONALD REID & CO. THURSDAY, 6th APRIL, 1882, At 1 o'clock. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE < , OF Farm Stock, Horses, Dairy and Young Cattle, Growing Crops, Implements, &c. DONALD REID & CO. have received instructions from John Cargill, Esq. to Bell by auction, on the Premises at Seaview, Green Island, on Thursday, 6th April, at 1 o'clock, o selected quiet dairy cows, nearly pure Ayrshire 1 3 head of young cattle, a very superior iO lot £ heavy draught horses j riding pony One dogcart Two farm drays Double and single furrow ploughs Two sets harrows, 2 drill harrows One field grubber, 1 Cambridge roller One oatcrusher, grindstone, harness Sundries, &c, &c. Also, A Quantity of GROWING TURNIPS, &% No reserve. Terms at Bale. The Auctioneers have much pleasure in drawing attention to this genuine clearing sale. The stock will be found very superior. The dairy cattle have been carefully selected, and are by a pure imported Ayrshire sire. Sale at 1 o'clock, Thursday, 6th April, 1882. , SATURDAY, 25th MARCH, > At 2 p.m. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS. OWING TO DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. M'ARDELL & CO., have received instructions from Messrs Butler Brothers (owing to their intended dissolution of partnership) to Bell by auction in their rooms, Don street, Inveroargill, on Satur day, 25th March, at 2 p.m,— The following valuable freehold farms :— LOT 1- « SPRINGFIELD," (RYAL BUSH), Being part of Bectionß 16 and 17, block III,' New River Hundred, comprising 175 . acres, oJLwhich 25 acres are splendid black and white pine bush. Of the remainder 20 acres are under crop, about 70 acres in Eaglish grass, and the rest ready for the plough. This property is all enclosed and subdivided into four paddocks, chiefly with live fences, The other improvements consist of a good four roomed cottage, pleasantly situated on the sheltered side of a most picturesque bush ; stable, outbuildings, and a good orchard and garden. This desirable farm abuts on the InvercargillWinton railway line, is within ten miles of the former, and only ten minutes' walk from Ryal Bußh railway Btation, poßt-office, and eohooL RESERVE~NOMINAL. Greater part ot the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. LOT 2. " LOSELY," On the bank of the Makarewa river, being sepfcionn 55, 56, and 58, block X New River Hundred, comprising 258 ACRES of deep, rich, river flat land, of which 150 acres are in English grass, 30 aores in oats, 16 acres in turnips, and the remainder splendid black and white pine bush, The farm is subdivided into eight paddocks, chiefly by live fences, is situated within four miles of Makarowa Railway Station, and ten miles from Invercargill. The buildings comprise house, good substantial barn, stable, dairy, cow Bheds, &c. Terms : £500 cash, £500 Ist April, 1884, and the remainder in five years, bearing five per cent, interest. For further particulars apply to the proprietors on the properties, or M'ARDELL & CO., llf Auctioneers. T' HE FIVE SHILLINGS ART UNION (in conformity with Act 532, sfc. 5). Drawing on an early date. 800 PRIZES, value £4500. to be distributed amongst 20,000 Ticketß at Five Shillings. The prizes conBist of valuable Oil Paintings, Water colour Drawings, Bronzes, Statuary, Exhibition and Old China, &c. Honorary Committee— H. U. Alcock, l&q., J.P., Thomaß Alston, Esq., J.P., W, M. Fehon, Esq., J.P., S. Renwick, Esq., Andrew Eowan, Esq., J, P., John Twycrobs. Esq. Admission to Gallery, Free,— Ji, Gt. WBAKLEY, Agent, 87 dolUns street East, Melbourne. 2Jj ft

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Otago Witness, Issue 1582, 18 March 1882, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1582, 18 March 1882, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1582, 18 March 1882, Page 17

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