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MOUNT FAIRFAX ESTATEJACOB'S RIVEIS. THIS DAY, AT OXUB HOTEL, At 2 p.m. MACKORIE & CUTHBERTSON are ,rinsfcmcted by Samuel Hodgkinsan. Ks}., " submit to public competition this clay at 2 j,.ti. »t the Club Hotel— That magnificent proporty of U7l acres or thereby, known aa the Mount Fairfax Estate. Term* at Sale. _^ VALUABLE TIMBER LA.ND ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. WEDNESDAY, 24th INST. MAOROEIE & OUIHBERT3ON are instructed by Mrs Tarlton to soil by auction after the sale of Mount Fairfax property, at the i Club Hotel, at noon on Wodnosday, the 24th inst,— Section 24, Block XVI., Invercargill Hundred, containing 74a. 2r. 30p. or thereby, roagn-ficently tinTbered land, having both a considerable northern and southern frontage to the Bay Road, and will be sold on DEFERRED payments FREE OF INTEREST. Also, on easy terms, Sections 4 and 21, Block XXV., lown of Inveroargill. Good dry sections. BUILDINGS AND BUILDING MATERIALS FOR REMOVAL. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are inetructsd to sell by auction, on the ground, on Wednesday, 24th inst., at noonBuilding Materials, Iron Roofing, and Small House, now on Section 5, Block LIL, Tay street, Invercargill, ijr nerly occupied by Messrs VVeavun and Co., and nest Mr Little's carpenter's shop. Terms cash. Materials to be removed by the purohaser within fourteen days. FAMILY RESIDENCE, Ac. WEDNESDAY, 24tk INSTANT. MACRORIE and OUrHBERTSOX" will sell by auotion at 2 p.m. on WoJnes.'ay next, the 24th instant, at the dub Hjt« : , s/.ely ia consequence of the vendor having purjhasaJ another property, Mr Macrorie's residence in Daveron-sti'eet, being a 5-roomed dwelling, with fou. 1 firj[}hc33, kitchen and flower gar.len.. f^wl nous, 1 , &;., together with the 12 years' loase of adjoining section in the rear, b^in^ No. 13 Bbk LXVIL, fencod, and having erected tliurdon a new cable and provender room. Twelve months since a considerable sum was spent ou the property, in new weatherboards, draining, ;ir.:iMn j, & „ mil will be sold to the highest bi.Ubr. Immediately thereafter, under instructions from Mr T. V. Twinnhg, will be submitted the adjoining sections to the above, Nos. 10 v:id 11, same block, having a nortlu-rn aspea', in (ii.astreet, and fenced in with good six-foot le.ice. STOCK SALE, Wyndham Township. THURSDAY, MARCH 25, Commencing after the Judges' decisions at the Show. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are instructed by Messrs J. Anderson, Senr,. M'Gillivray, Stnoothy, Jone?, &s., to hM a salo by auction, after the Mataura Pastoral and Agricultural Show on Thursday, 25th March, of— CATTLE, SHEEP, AND HORSES. The Auctioneers have with some difficulty secured yard accommodation, and upon a fixed date in the months of June, September, December, and March, corresponding with the quarterly meetings of the Association, will contiaue to hold, in the future, sales of Stock. SHEEP SALE. — WALLACETO \VN YARDS. FRIDAY, THE 2nd APRIL. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON will sell by auction at Wallacetown Yards on Fri lay, the 2nd April, at 2 o'clock, About 1200 Superior Crosi-bred Ewes from the Western District. Also, without the slightest reserve— 50 pure Long-Woolled Rims, well wjrth the attention of Breeders Several f -brad Lambs, Also, on account of Messrs J. W. Hamilton and J. Brooks— 40 head Quiet Mixed Cattle MERINO EWES. WINTON— MARCH 31. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are instructed by Cuthbert Cowan, Esq., to sell by auction, at their first quarterly stock sale at Winton Yards, on Wednesday, 31st March, at noon — 1 1 AA MERINO EWES, alt ages— J. J-Vjv/ not more than ten per cent. broken mouthed QAA WETHERS, full and broken Zj\J\-J mouthed— a large proportion half fat and of good 1 n-go frame 2 4 year-old DRAUGHT FILLIES, broken to harness -| do Colt do -| 5 year-old Si-Idle Mare -j i yea > old Marc, unbrosen "1 Spring Cart Mure Also, the Clydesdale Entire "YOUNG SOUTIIORNE;' LONG LEASES^TOWN SECTIONS On Terms of Municipal Section?. MONDAY, sth APRIL. MACRORIE AND CUTHBERTSON are favored with instructions from the owner to submit; to public competition, at the Club Hotel, at 2 p.m., on the above date, FOURTEEN YEARS' LEASE3 OF That compact block of town property, situated between Esk and Don streets, bein^' seetio :s 7 to 16, block X, Town of Invercargill— together with riant of removal of present buildings liiereon — with improvement valuation on expiry of leases. Each section will be put up as a separate Jot, and it is impossible to overestimate the importance of these sites being offered ro the public on such advantageous terms. FOR SALE," FROM KNAPD ALE FLOCK , OAAA FULL-MOUTHED EWES 1 (\C\C\ JDO WETHERS CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. M' ERINO RAMS FOR SALE AT DUNROBIN STATION. J 0. BASSTIAN,

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Southland Times, Issue 2091, 24 March 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 2091, 24 March 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 2091, 24 March 1875, Page 3

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