Public Notices, TNVERCARGILL DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. > 4 BSTRACT STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 30th JTNE. A 1874. Ch. Db. ' Gene-al Construction Account £1489 5 10 Balance in hand, July 30, 1373 £703 12 0 Officers' Salaries 183 12 1 General Government Subsidy 323 l 6 Printing, Stationery, nud Advertising 64 19 6 Provincial do do lU>l> 9 ' Incidental Expensee 27 17 4 License fees, Cainpbelltown .., 9J 0 0 Office Furniture 34 7 6 General Rates 371)11 0 Interest on overdraft 0 6 10 Bank of New Zealand, overdraft ... 155 13 0 £1800 9 3 £1800 9 3 The above is a correct Balance Sheet of Road Board accounts ending 30th June, 1874. D. MACRORIE, Accountant. JOHN HARE, Chairman. 30th June, 1874.
Auction Sales/ FURNITURE SALE. SATURDAY, 18th JULY. HE. OSBORNE ha 9 received instructions • from Mr Robert Gilmour (who is leaving the colony), to sell at his rooms, on the above date, at 12 o'clock, the remainder of his Household Furniture and Effects, consisting of — Pianoforte by Ralph Allison, Sewing Machine (Grover & Baker's) , full cabinet, German silver fittings j Cheffonier, Books, Cutlery, Solid Silver Cruet, Feather Beds and Pillows, Blankets, Tabl*. Bedstead, Bed and Table Linen, Window Curtains, China Ornaments, Pictures, Table Lamps, Papier Mache Trays, Clothes Chest, Leather-covered Trunks, &c, &c. l&^r SATURDAY AT NOON. SATURDAY, 18th JULY. WAIKIWI BUSH. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions from Mr John Riehter, to sell by auction, at bi« rooms, Esk street, on Saturday, July 18th, at 12 o'clockPart of Section 1, Block XV., Invercargill Hundred, subdivided into lots, having frontages to the North Road and railway line, plan of which can be se^n at the rooms of the auctioneer. The portion west of the railway line contains 38 acres (more or les9), and is covered with good bush. Terms Liberal. IMPORTANT SALE OP DRAUGHT SIRES. SATURDAY, Ist AUGUST, At the Commercial Yards. GF. MARTIN & CO have received instruc- « tiona iron) Robert Hamilton, Esq., Rozelle, to sell by auction, at their yards, on the above date, the following valuable stock, viz. — Lot I.—" YOUNG LOFTY," rising 8 years old, by that celebrated horse Lofty, imported by the late Thomas Robinson, Esq., of Southland. His dam a first-class Clydesdale mare, imported from Tasmania at great expense by Mr Thomas Clerke. Young Lofty, as a yearling, took first prize as the best Clydesdale entfre colt in the yard at the Southland Show in 1867 ; as a two-jear-old he also took first prize in 1868 ; as a four-year-old he took first prize against all comers ia 1870. Lot 2.— l< LORD NELSON," rising 4 years old, by Young Lofty, out of the celebrated mare Flower, winner of the first prizes for five years in succession at the Southland Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Show, and is without doubt the best mare that any colonial entire has been bred out of. Lot 3.— Colt rising 3 years old, full brother to •' LORD NELSON," an animal of great promise, and admirably adapted for station use. Note. — All the above horses are in first-class health and ready to prepare for the season, their breeding is undoubted, and they are also guaranteed to be first-class workers. "Mr Hamilton havir.g purchased the horse " Prince of Walei," and consequently having too many to attend to, is his sole reason for parting with this valuable stud. ; . . Intending purchasers are invited to inspect the horses at Rozelle. N.B. — The imported Clydesdale " Prince of Wales " will be exhibited on the day of sale. Particulars of a number of draught and light stock, to be offered at this sale, will appear ia a future advertisement. Sale will commence at 11 sharp. TUESDAY, 28th JULY, At 2 o'clock. VALUABLE FREEHOLD AGRICULTURAL LAND AT TOIS TOIS. WAIMAKA HILL ESTATE. DMACRORIE has received instiuctions • from the proprietors, to sell by auctiou, at the Mataura Bridge Court House,on Tuesday, 28th July, immediately after the sale of the Government sections, Mataura, Wyndham, and Fort rose — Section seven, Block 11. Section eight, Block V. Section one, Block I. Section twenty-four, Block IT. Tois Tois District, comprising in all over 1600 acres. This Estate will be offered first in one lot, and failing a purchaser, will be offered in small farms of 200 to 400 acres. This is one of the most desirable agricultural Blocks of Laud in the Tois Tois District, and to parties in search of a Farm this sale presents an opportunity of investing rarely offered to the Public. If it should be found necessary to divide the Estate, then an opportunity will be offered to men of more limited means acquiring Freehold Farms on cheap and easy terms. Torino, one-half cash j balance at 6, 9, 12, and 18 months, with 8 per cent interest added. Lithographei plans to be had on application to the auctioneer. BUSINESS SITE. i^OR SALE, a choice Business site in EBk- . street, between Dee and Kelvin streets. H. E. OSBORNE, Auctioneer. BLASTING POWDER! BLASTING POWDER ! pURTISS & HARVJSx"3 Blasting Powder in \j i barrels on sale by BRIGHT BROTHER* & CO., Dunedin.
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Southland Times, Issue 1948, 17 July 1874, Page 3
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837Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1948, 17 July 1874, Page 3
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