for Sale ]f O E S A L E, T^WO Teams of eight Working Bullocks each, JL all young and in splendid condition ; wig- . gons and gaar complete. Apply to ALEXANDER, McDUFF, Merchant, TV.rwmi ! BULLS FOR SALE, WYNDHA.Mf S'EYERAL pure bred short horned bulls (full pedigree of which can be seen at the offices of • Mr David Macrorie, Auctioneer, Invercargill, or at the house of the undersigned), by the celebrated short horned bull, Acme. 'Their clams i are from the well-known stud of Messrs Deans, ' Canterbury, one of which took first prize against all comers at Balclutha and Tokomairiro. The i bulls for sale are from 10 to 24 months' old. Prices according to ago and quality. JOHN ANDERSON, Wyudham. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE, CHEAP, Eight miles from Invercargill. QECTIONS 59 and 60, block 8, Invercargill IkJ Hundred, consisting of about 140 acres rich land, fenced on two sides (about 70 chains) — 55 chains more would completely enclose it. Also, sections 26, 27, 28, 29, and part of 30, same block, containing about 356 acres, about 120 chains fenced (mostly live fence). A sawmill, school, railway station, and brick kiln are adjacent. Apply to CHARLES E. MATTHEWS, Commission Agent.EidonOhamberg, Esk stroot» REAPERS! REAPERS! rpHE undersigned have for sale a few of X Samuelson's celebrated one-horse Reapers, also Robinson's, Swan's, Nicholson's, and other colonial makers. A large assortment of Fittings on hand. To arrive a few superior Thrashers and Engines. Illustrated Catalogues forwarded on application. T. ROBfNSON & CO., Princes street South, Dunedin. pOALS ! COALS ! COALS ! Now Landing, ex CRAIG ELLAOHIE, NEWCASTLE COAL. Apply PAY & CAMPBELL, Dee street. Auction Sales. EARLY IN JANUARY. AGRICULTURAL LAND, ORE IT FLAT. D MACRORIE will offer by public auction, • early in January, being the only selection in the market in that famous district — 320 acres, more or less, of the very best agricultural land. UNRESERVED FURNITURE SALE. MONDAY, JANUARY 18. MARTIN, MAtTLAND & CO. are favored with instructions from H M'Cullodi, Esq. (who leaves by the Columbus on a visit to England) to sell by auction at his residence (near the Cricket Q-round), the whole of his Household Furniture, including tables, chairs, couches, pictures, carpets, electro-plate dinner, breakfast, and desert service, sowing machine, &c. Also — A Magnificent Pianoforte, by Hopkinson. At 12 o'clock sharp. VALUABLE SAWMILL PLANT. To be sold Wit-hour Rc.^orvo On SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, At 12 o'clock. MARTIN, MATTLA.ND & CO. have received instructions from Messrs Ramsay & Laidlaw to sell by auction (in consequence of a dissolution of partnership) at choir rooms, Dee street, Invercargill, on the above date, the whole of their valuable Sawmill Plant, compris ng — 1 20 H. P. Engine 1 Breaking-down Bench 1 Breast do 1 Cross-cut do 1 Planing Machine 5 Trollies Trnmwayß, &c, &c. 160 acres Freehold Land (open) 800 do First-clasß Timber, belt! under Government License, being a portion of the Seaward Bush, One Tree Point district. Al?o— A TEAM OF 10 WORKING BULLOCKS', With bows and yokes complete, to be sold in the Invercargill Sale Yards at half-past 12 o'clock the same day. WITHOUT RESERVE. Terms Cash. MARTIN, MAITLA.ND & CO., Auctioneers. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, At 2 o'clock. ED END ALE TOWNSHIP. FREEHOLD SECTIONS. MARTIN, MAITLA.ND & CO. are infracted by the New Zealand :md Australian Land Company (Limited) to sell by auction, on Saturday, 6th February, at 2 p.m., within their Sale. Rooms, Inveroargill— - THE ABOVE TOWNSHIP, Consisting of— OO FREEHOLD SECTION'S, containing €)Lj one quarter of an acre (more or less) each. Th.} township is very eligibly situtite'l aS the junction of t-hp main ro'id with the district ron-ls leading to Menzies' Ferry, T >itois, Son ward Downs, and is close to the Eden !a!» Railway Station, where a lnr^c tnllic ia likely to centre, commanding as it. does the exioi^ire agricultural districts of Alokareti, Wyiidhun, and Toitois, on the north sido of tJ«^ Mitaura, and the Mataura Plums on the south side of that river. The Mataui'a Plain is wrll known to be the i largest block of land in New Z-nland, suitable ' for finning on the mixed system of husbandry, rearing successfully nil kinds of trr-nti an I <vo-|---jro ps; and when t -ie whole plain is cm ut» i-iiii:---''arms, as it must be in course of time, ami 1 should; the boring operations for coal, now beih§ carrie-1 on at Seaward Downs, result successfully, Edeulale will become one of the most important inland towns in the Province.. A schor-lhouse tmd telegraph station are to bo erected withi,n, tke next few week-, and as ijotxh water can be obtained on every section, a.n-1 fire---I wood and lignite are plentiful within easy dist ance, there are few more suitable s-pots lor- JJie | industrious working man tos-rttLc down and make i a home for biiaseli' and his iiuaily. : To be said without reserve. Title guaranteed. Plans of the Township to bo t>«vJ) fPom-tlier Au'ioneers, or from the age^x^ of tho Company, RUSSELL, R^^JivlH & CO., Du'H'din. * K. pi ~YULE & CO
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Southland Times, Issue 2054, 18 January 1875, Page 3
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