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Auction Sale*. DESIRABLE STATION PEOPERTY. For Absolute Sale. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, At 2 o'clock. MABTIN, MAITLAND & CO. have received instructions from R. W. Williams, Esq., to sell by public auction, at their Wool Stores, Dee street, Invercargill, that most desirable property known os THE GAP STATION, Comprising about Q r\f\ ACRES FREEHOLD f*K(\f\ Do LEASEHOLD, under sopaUO U U rate leases Together with the following stock, viz., about A AA A Very superior SHEEP, nearly all 3:UUU and * bred QAH i and £ bred Lambs f* £* RAMS, £ bred Lincoln and Leicester Ol) and pure Lincoln and Leicester K STATION HORSES £T MILCH COWS Horse Dray, Implements, &c, &c For any person possessed of moderate capital this is one of the most desirable properties in Southland, as the carrying capabilities of th 6 land are first class, and having everything necessary in the shape of working plant, besides being well fenceS and subdivided into convenient paddocks, can be worked at very little expense. For terms and full particulars, apply to MARTIN, MAITLAND & CO,, Stock and Station Agenta. IyTAETIN, MAITLAND, & CO., AUCTIONEEES, STOCK, STATION AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Advances mado on all Stock, Land &o. for absolute sale. Loans negotiated on freehold securities. MABEL HUNDEED. FEIDAY, JANUAEY 29. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions • to sell by auction, at his rooms, Esk* street, on Friday, 29th January, Section 20, Block V, Mabel Hundred, containing 144 a 3r 32p. Termß at sale. Also, on account of Mr John Blanchfield— Section 10, Block 11, Winton Hundred, containing 61 acres. Terms at sale. INVEECAEGILL HUNDEED. FEIDAY, JANUAEY 29. HE, OSBOENK has received instructions • from Mr Colin McDonald to sell by auction, at his rooms, Esk street, on Friday, January 29 — Sections 32 and 35, Block XIII, Invercargill Hundred, containing 152 acres, on which is erected a large dwellinghouse of 9 rooms, dairy, stockyard, aheds, &c. There is a good garden, and the land is partly fenced and cultivated, and it adjoins the properties of Messrs Lawrence and Saunders Terms at sale. FAEM, LONG BUSH. FEIDAY, JANUAEY 29. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions to . sell by auction, at his rooms, Eak street, on Friday, January 29th — Section 52, block VIII, and section 8, block VI, Invercargill Hundred, containing 168 acres (more or less) j fenced and subdivided into paddocks ; dwelling house and stockyard erected thereon. Terms liberal HOMES FOE THE PEOPLE! " ESTATE OP BAINFIELD, Within two miles of Town, to be sold in Allotments of Various Sizes. DEFEEEED PAYMENTS ! JANUAET 29, 1875. HE. OSBORNE has been favored with in- • etructions from the proprietor (Mr John Bain) to submit to public competition, in his rooms, Esk street, on Friday, 29th January— THE ESTATE OF BAINFIELD, Situated on the Main North Road, about two miles from Invercargill. This valuable property was the firff selection in the Waikiwi district, being purchased from the Crown upwnrds of seventeen years Bgo, and is mostly covered with excellent Timber, which has been carefully preserved. In order to suit all classes of purchasers, the estate has been subdivided into 29 ALLOTMENTS, Varying in size from half an acre to 17£ acres. 16 of these sections have a frontage of two chains to the Main North Road, and contain upwards of 4 acres each, affording splendid SITES TOE VILLA EESIDEKCES. Nine half- acre sections adjoin the Prestonville Bitate, and have a FEOUTAGE TO THE DISTEICT EOAX>. These sections being all cotered with timber, are highly suitable for the erection of WOBKIKG MEN'S COTTAGES. There are three sections containing 11\ ACEEB EACH, Mostly open land, which has been partly cultirated, and on which a considerable amount of fencing is erected. There is a fair proportion of bush on these sections. Tt is seldom that such a valuable property as the above is placed in the market, and those in search of SMALL FREEHOLDS Are requested to inspect the ground, which hae been laid out by an authorised survejor, and the .vh.ole of the sections pegged and numbered. ' fn addition to the advantage of proximity to town it ."houM be stated that there is a Government' school \ritbin one mile of Bainfield, and it U in contemplate to erect a Church on the veßtern side of the North Hoad-a site for this purpose having been granted by Mr Bain. There is a railway station within five minutes' walk of the property. Terms— J cash, iin 12 months, balance in two jeare, feearing interest at the rate of 8 per ceht. perannum> Title under Land Transfer Act. A phm of tfhe prapenfcy i» now on view at the Ofhce of the Auctioneer^ H. E. OSBORNE, Auctioneer.

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Southland Times, Issue 2055, 20 January 1875, Page 4

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