Auctioa Sale*. SATURDAY, JULY 25. COTTAGES, HARRISVILLE. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions 9 to sell by auction, at his rooms, Esk street, on Saturday, July 25th, at 12 o'cloek — AUotment 9, Lowe street, Hiirrisville, on which are ereoted two cottages. Torms at Sale. SATURDAY, JULY 25th. GRASS SEED, FLOUR, Ac. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions to • sell by auction, at his rooms, Esk street, on Saturday, July 25th, at 12 o'clook — 10 BAGS OF FLOUR 20 BAGS OF COCKSFOOT 2 Sewing Maohines, lot of Furniture, Chairs, Sofa, &c, &c. 2 Billiard Tables. ONE ACRE, NORTH ROAD, DWELLING HOUSE, &o. SATURDAY, JULY 25th. D MACRORIE is instructed by Mr Sykes, ■ who is leaving for Dunedin, to seU by auction, on Saturday next, at the Albion Yards, at noon, That comfortable new five-roomed Dwelling House, with two-stalled Stable,&c, together willi ono aoro of B rn,v rL situate next to the school of Mr Macdonald, and having a frontage of 2J- chains to the Main North Road. Terms at Sale. TUESDAY, 28th JULY, At 2 o'clock. VALUABLE FREEHOLD AGRICULTURAL LAND AT TOIS TOIS. WAIMAKA HILL ESTATE. D MACRORIE has received instructions • from the proprietors, to sell by auotion, at the Mataura Bridge Court House,on Tuesday, 28th July, immediately after the sale of tho Government sections, Mataura, Wyndham, and Fortrose — Section seven, Block 11. Seotion eight, Block V. Section one, Block I. Section twenty-four, Block IV. 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 iv small farms of 200 to 400 acres. This is one of the most desirable agricultural Blocks of Land 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. Term?, one-half cash ; balance at 6, 9, 12, and 18 months, with 8 per cent interest added. Lithographed plans to be had on application to the auctioneer. i IMPORTANT SALE or DRAUGHT SIRES. SATURDAY, Ist AUGUST, At the Commercial Yards. GF. MARTIN & CO have received instruc- • tions from 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 entire colt in the yard at the Southland Show in 1867 ; as a two-year-old he also took first prize in 1868 ; as a four-year-old he took first prize against all comers in 1870. Lot 2.—" 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 Southiand 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 iv first-class health and ready to prepare for the season, their breeding is undoubted, aud they are also guaranteed to be first-class workers. Mr Hamilton having purchased ihe horse " Prince of Wales," 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 in a fnturn advertif»Am^r><Sale will commence at 11 sharp. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DR COTTERELL has removed to Don street (formerly the residence of the Hon; Dr Menzies), where he can be consulted daily. IFIRST CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE For two or three Single Gentlemen, WITH EVERY COMFORT AND ATTENTION. An easy distance from town. Accommodation for horses if required. Apply L. LONGUET, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT, Barham's Buildings, Dee-street, INTERCARGILL. PIANOFORTE TUITION. A LADY, resident in Invercargill, is desirous of obtaining a few young lady pupils for instruction on tbe pianoforte. For particulars, apply at the Times Office. MR MUSSEN begs to intimate that he has for sale a new and choice collection of Chromographs, Oleographs, and Photographs, whioh are on view at his studio, Don street.
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Southland Times, Issue 1952, 24 July 1874, Page 3
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782Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 1952, 24 July 1874, Page 3
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