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Auction Sales. CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. TUESDAY, 7th APEIL. DMACRORIE is favored with instructions . from Mr J. R. Strang to sell by auction, at his residence, Leven street, opposite the Railway Station, at noon, on the above date, the whole of his Household Furniture — Comprfsing a nearly new and haadsomely carved Drawing Room Suite (manu. factured to order by the vendor), Carpets, Easy Chair in Damask, Horse Hair Dining Room Furniture, Tables, Bedsteads, Chest Drawers, Pictures, Looking G-lasses (in marble slab, &c), handsome China Tea S -Trice), Crlaasware, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, L-on.. Tank, Powerful Photographic .Camera and Lehs^&c, &c. The Au tioneer is desirous of drawing special attention to the excellent condition and quality > of these household effects, .^and that the house is To Let for the remainder of a term. ' * THUESDAY, APEIL 2nd, 1874, At Three o'clock. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, BY AUCTION. DRIVER, STEWART & CO. have received instrucions, from the nronrmhnra. . tn Ja~ii by Public Aucion at f he rooms, Custom House Square, Dunedin, on Thursday, 2nd April, at three o'clock — That very superior block of lind, being section XXXVI, Mabel district, late province of Southland, containing 2,022 acres of magniQcent agricultural land. , ' ' " ~ The auctioneers beg to direct special attention to the sale of the above compact and^ valuable block -of; - lands every acre -of whiehf may ,be ploughed. The land is rich, and re"quiries very little clearing, It contains a very valuable and beautiful biiah of about 150 acres,' arid isabund-' antly watered by various permanent streams. It is situated only about one mile distant from the Woodlands station of the Inveroargil and Mataura railway. ir Teems of Payment unusually liberal. . s :■!:"...;; .-Title perfect,; -.- jl -.:-j ! For further information, apply to r^*** TO ' 1 DRIVER, s STEWART, S , CO,, PUNEDIN, ._ | IMP OE^TANT S.AL^i ! op ' ' <• MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD PROPERTY NEAR WINTON. SATUEDAY, MAY 2nd, 1874, At 2 o'clock. GF. MARTIN & CO. are favored with instruc- • tions from Mr Allan Carmichael ? to sub"-" mit to public competition, at the Prince of Wales Hotel, Invercargill, on the above date, the whole of that valuable property in the Winton Hundred known as the ' . . i "EOSSL-AND FABM," i Offered in lots as follows : — Lot 1. — Being Section 10, Block VI., containing 93a. 3r. 38p;, adjoining the township of Winton, partly fenced with post, rail, and wire, also with same and ditch and bank. A fine stream' of water runs through this section, forming a sheep and cattle proof division. About 25 acres of bush land cleared, and ready to sow down in grass, with 15 acres, now in English grass. Lot 2. — Part of Section 23, Block IV., about 85 acres of rich land, which has never been broken up, with good supply of bush. On a part of this section is erected the Winton Flour Mill, now in operation. Lot 3.— Section 1, Block IV., 116 a. lr. Bp. There is about 90 acres of open land on the .secr_ tion, 65 of which are sown down in English grass, and fenced with post, rail, and ditch and bank fence ; about 25 acres ia its natural state fit for the plough — the remainder being good bush, with a fine stream of water forming a cattle-proof fence. The improvements on this section consist of a 4-roomed weatherboard house and kitchen, and 6-stalled stable, with hay loft, &c. Lot 4.— Section 24, Block IV, 161 a. lr. 0., abbut 120 of which are laid down in English grass ; part bush and part_open ; fenced on the one side by the Oreti River, and on the rest by post, rail, and wire, and ditch and: bank fencing. This is allowed by good judges to be one of the best sections on the Oreti, having been known to produce the unprecedented return o£ 100 bushels of oats to the acre. Lot 5. — Section 5, Block IV, 113 a. lr. 3p. The whole of this section is fenced with post, rail, and wire, and ditch and bank fencing. 50 acres have been twice under crop, and are now in first-class order for laying down with the third. The remainder, with the exception of about eight acres, has been once under crop. Lot 6— Section 4, Block IV., 116 a. 2r. 38p. All sown down in English grass, and fenced with post, rail, and wire, and ditch and bank fencing. Buildings consisting of threeroomed weatherboard house, with brick chimneys, barn, stockyard, cowshed, &c, &c. ' The above valuable properties are adjoining' ttie" Township of Winton, and: within l^iniles of the present railway terminus. The k&vm of " Rossland ", was one of.tjie eariies^.selectiohs on the Wintoh Plain, and is acknowledged to be equal to the best of what is known as Mr. Shan d's c ! Centre Bush.; Estate," which.it .adjoins, and having the advantage of a flourmill being erefctied on the property. Railway communication almost rotn the door to the principal ' Shipping Port, combined with the excellent character of the soil, enables the auctioneers .to. recommend,. this sale as being one of the best opportunities of investing to advantage that has been offered to the ' public in Southland for some time", ' • •■ ■ - TUESDAY, APEIL 7tm, COTTAGE, LEET STEEET. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions • from Mrs Nichol, to sell' by auction, at his rooms, Esk street, on Tuesday, April 7th, at 12 o'clock, :•.•;,. A comfortable Cottage of 4 rooms, erected on Sec ion 15, Block LXViI. Terms at Sale.' ; : TUESDAY, APRIL 7th. WINTON FLOUE MILL. TO MERCHANTS, CAPITALISTS, MILLERS, AND OTHERS. H : E. OSBORNE has been favored with mcc structions from the proprietors to sell by auction, at his rooms, Esk street, on Tuesday, April 7th, at twelve o'clock, That newly erected water-power Flour Mill, Bituated on the Oreti river, within two miles of Winton, and one mile from the railway line, together with the Freehold Lind (about 20 acres), the locality being the best mill-site in the Province. The Mill is in the centre of a large wheatgrowing district, it has two pairs of stones, and no expense ha 9 been spared to fit it up with all the latest improvements. For further particulars, apply to the auctioneerTerms Libbkal. •

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Southland Times, Issue 1888, 1 April 1874, Page 3

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