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Anction<§alc*> r • • ■ " •■ "* RIVERTON FREEHOLD PROPERTY SALE. WEDNESDAY, 20th JANTJABtl 1 TNTENDING- buyers at the above sale of the JL Riverton Extension and South Riverton Properties are reminded that the sale does not commence till 2 p.m. By communicating with the Auctioneer, arrangement j cat be made to return to Invercargill the same evening. ' ; / MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON. 1 - FREEHOLD HOMES. TT RIVERTON EXTENSION. WEDNESDAY, 20th JANi, 1875. MACRORIE & CUIHBERTSON have been favored with instructions to offer tto public competition at the Oddfellows* Hall, Riverton, on Wednesday, 20th January, at 2 o'clock sharp :— l5O .lections, ..-Containing each a quarter of an acre, more or lees, and laid out in six blocks, subdivided with streets one chain wide. This block is on the high land to the westward of the Otautau road, and commands the very best position in the neighborhood, having a splendid view of the harbor, and immediately adjoining the present town boundary. South Rivebton. 31 Allotments, each of one acre (more or less), being nearly the whole of section 9, block I, Jacob's Eiver Hundred ; also two allotments, a portion of section 5, block I, viz., No. 13, con* taiuing 1 rood 25 poles j and No. 33, containing la Or Bp. The attractions of this side of the river have already proved irresistible to many of the Eiverton residents, and it is to be hoped the putting of these in the market will be the means of supplying a want of freeholds long complained of. Otaitai Btjsh, • Section 10, block VI., Jacob's River Hundred, containing 48a lr 22p ; likewise one of the earliest country selections within two miles of the Riverton Post Office, on the edge of the bush well adapted for a private suburban residence and stud farm ; and in the same block, section 30, containing 54 acres (more or less) in immediate proximity to the former, and possessing a large frontage to the Wallacetown road. Tcwn op Rivebton. Section 7, block Xl— a desirable section in Palmerston street ; cottage properties, sees. 7 and 8, block 111., on each of which are erected family residences of 6 rooms, comfortable and in good ropair, one at present occupied by Mr Wilson, and the other by Mr Reid. Lithograph plans, prepared by Messrs Mueller and Geisow some years ago, can be seen at the office of the auctioneer, or at Mr J. W. Chapman's, Riverton. D. MACROKIE, Auctioneer. VALUABLE SAWMILL PLANT. To be sold Without Reserve On SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, At 12 o'clock. MARTIN, MAITLAND & CO. have received instructions from Messrs Ramsay & Laidlaw to sell by auction (in consequence of a dissolution of partnership) at their rooms, Dee street, Invercargill, on the above date, the whole ' of their valuable Sawmill Plane, compris ng — 1 20 H. P. Engine 1 Breaking-down Bench 1 Breast do 1 Cross-cut do 1 Planing Machine 5 Trollies Tramways, it:., &c. 160 acres Freehold Land (open) 800 do Fii-81-class Timber, held under Q-overnmenL License, being a portion of the Seaward Bush, One Tree Point district. Also — A TEAM Or 10 WnKKTVG BULLOCKS, With bows and yokes complete, to be sold in the Invercargill Sale Yards at half-past 12 o'clock the Siime day. WITHOUT RESERVE. Terms Cash. MARTIN, MAITLAND & CO., Auctioneers. "SATURDAY, 23rd JANUARY, At Galbraith's Yards. DRAUGHT STOCK, Ex "OMEO." MARTIN, MAITLAND & CO. will sell by auction, at Galbraith's Yards, at 1 o'clock on the above date, Mr Joseph Crosby's second shipment of Valuable Draught Stock, just landed ex Omeo, from Melbourne, viz. :— Lot 1-Bny Mare, MISS THOMAS, by Matchles 3 , out of a Tasmanian mare, bred by Mr Aitkin, of Victoria. Broken to all work. Lot 2— A pair of Bay Mares (full sister?), 4 and 5 years old, by Prince of Wales (imported) out of a Tasmanian mare. Broken to plough. Lot 3— Bay Marc, 4 yrs oil, by Blackleg, imported dam, a pure bred Clydesdale, broken to lead. f.ot 4— Dark Grey Filly, 3 yrs old, unbroken. Lot s— Dark Grey Colt, 4 yrs old, unbroken. Lot 6— Dark Grey Colt, 3 yrs old, unbroken. Lot 7— Bay Colt, 4 yrs old, by Lord Clyde, tinbroken. Lot B— Grey Horse, 5 yrs old, bred in Tasmania, thoroughly broken to ail work. Lot 9— Bay Mare, 9 yra old, broken to all kinds of harness. Lot 10— Bay Mare, 5 yrs old, thoroughly staunch and sound. Lot 11— Bay Thoroughbred Marc, 4 yrs old, bj The Peer, dam, a thoroughbred mare, imported from England. This is a very promising filly, and only just broken. ALSO, The well'knovvn mare DALLA WAY, with foal at foot by Croy:!on. Also, by instructions f rom Mr William Liw*on, the whole of his VALUABLE SiUD OF CHOROUHBRED HORSES, viz. :— "LITTLE DAN," b g, 7 years old, by Bay Midlluton, is by Sir Hercules, out of Flora M'Lvor— by Emijirant, out of Cornelia.— Vide Stud Book. " Little Dan" is well known as one of the best Handicap Horses in Otago. and is thoroughly sound. "TAF FRAIL," bm, 7 years old, by Leotard, out of Wetsail, Leotard (imported) by Teddington ; dam, Kitty Cut-a-dash; Wetsail by Sir Hercules; dam, Spray by Donizetti.— Vide Stud Book. " T:iffrail" is full sister to Foretop and Flying Jib, and has proved herself one of the smartest, mares on the New Zealand Turf. "FIRETAIL," bg, aged, bred in New South Wales by Mr Lee, of Bathurst, is by Sir Hercules, out of Union I Jack's dam. "Firetail," imported, byF.Wentworth, Esq., i 3 a splendidly bred hocso, and a first class performer on the turf both in New South Wales and New Zealand. ■ i ! Also, 14 SPLENDID COLTS AND FILLIE3;. I by "Maccaroni," "Thames," and " Tom'Kjng," nil carefully handled. Amongst this lot will be found some very well matched buggy pairs. One first-class carriage just imported iroru Melbourne. Sale will commence at 10 o'clock sharp at Galbraith's yard. i rTd^ule &co

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Southland Times, Issue 2055, 20 January 1875, Page 3

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