AUCTION SAXES IMPOETANT SALE OF FREEHOLDS. FRIDAY, JULY 2nd. BEING CAPTAIN INVEKARITY'S PROPERTIES IN SOUTHLAND. MARTIN, MAITLAND & CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Dee street, Invercargill, at two o'clock on the above date, the following valuable TOWN, RURAL, AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES, Viz.:— In the Town of Inyercabg-ill. Section 15, Block IX., Esk street, adjoining Mr John Hare's store. Section 17, Block XL, Tay street, adjoining the premises now occupied by Messrs Brogden and Sons. Sections 12 and 13, Block XXXII., corner of Ettrick and Conon streets. Section 13, Block VIIT., Annan street. Section 5, Block V., Ayr street. Section 18, Block XXX., Tweed street. TOWNSHIP OF CLINTON. The whole of the unsold Sections iv this favorite suburb. Invebcaegill Httndeed. Section 18, Block 1., containing about 100 acres, close to town, and heavily timbered. Campbelltowk Hundred. Sections 16 and 30a, Block 111., containing about 240 acres of rich agricultural land, adjoining section having a frontage to the Invercargill and Bluff Harbor Railway line. Maps of the above can be seen at the office of the auctioneers. Iggg" The Eections in Esk street, adjoining Mr Hare's Store, will be sold in TWO ALLOTMENTS, one with the option of both, each having 33 feet frontage. Terms at Sale. 80 HEAD OF FAT BULLOCKS. WEDNESDAY, 30th JUiNE. On the Farm, New River. MARTIN, MAITLAND & CO. have received instructions from Mr Richard Symmons to cell by auction, on the Farm, Now River, as above, about nA HEAD PRIME FAT BULOVJ LOCES, all 4to 6 years old. The Auctioneers desire to call the special attention of butchers and dealers to this sale, the above hems as fine a lot of bullocks as there are in Southland, and all prime beef. Purchasers can have the option of leaving the cattle on the ground for one month after the sale. 2 o'clock. BUILDINGS IN TAY STREET TO BE REAIOVED. THURSDAY, Ist JULY. MARTIN, MAITLAND & CO. have received instructions from Mr Jacob Ott, to sell by auction, on the ground, at 12 o'clock, on the above date — The Premises occupied by MR HAY, as a FOUNDRY, Built of Tasmanian timber and iron. Also — Two Cottages attached to the Foundry, built of New Zealand timber and with brick chimneys. The above must be removed within 14 days from day of sale. Without Reserve — Terms Cash. WINTON STOCK SALES. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23. T)UYERS and sellers of stock are reminded 15 that the second of the series of quarterly stock sales will be held at Winton on the fourth Wednesday in June, namely the 23rd inst. Vendors are requested to communicate particulars to the Auctioneers of what stock will be yarded, as the demand is such that, if properly advertised, purchasers from a considerable distance may bo Becured. WYNDHAM, SECOND QUARTERLY SALE. THURSDAY, JUNE 24 QETTLEKS are reminded that the second of O the Wyudham regular quarterly sales will take place on Thursday, the 24th June, when Mr Mackay's sections, as advertised in the Bruce Herald, will be Bold. Sellers of stock would do well however to send any particulars to us as there is a good demand if properly advertised. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON, Auctioneers, BY ORDER of the MORTGAGE BS PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON arc instructed by the Mortgagees to offer for sale by public auction at their rooms, Dee street, on a date which will shortly be announced--CMin Acres (more or less) Freehold J' J\J Land, being Section 175, Taringatuia District. WFNDHAM TOWN SECTIONS AND RURAL LANDS, WYNDHAM DISTRICT. THURSDAY, 24th INST. MACRORIE & CUrHBERTSONarein. structed Dy Mr Joseph Mackay to sell by auction at the next quarterly Wyndham sale, on the 24th inst., at noon. 8 Quarter acre sections in Wyndham Township, most centrally situated, formerly known as Mr Crawford's ; Also, Wyndham Disteict. Sections Id and 48, Block 11., fenced in ready for the plough, having water advantages, near a bush which provides shelter, and adjoining the property of Mr Maben. Terms at Sale. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & BOOKS. FRIDAY, 25th JUNE. 11/JACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are xVI instructed by Mr Nutter, as agent for the Public Trustee, to sell by aaction, at the house recently occupied by the late Mr George Millar, head, master of the Tnvercar* gill Grammar School, situated oppoiite the Agricultural and Pastoral Aasociation's Show Ground — The whole of the HOUSEHOLD EURNITUR.E, including a valuable . selection^ (about 200 volumes): of
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Southland Times, Issue 2136, 23 June 1875, Page 3
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