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ATCTIOif IAIBB IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLDS. FRIDAY, JULY 2nd. BEING CAPTAIN INVE PARITY'S PROPERTIES IN SOUTHLAND. MARTIN, MAITLAND & CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Dee street, Invercar* gill, at two o'clock on the above date, the following valuable TOWN, RURAL, AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES, Viz.:— In the Town of Invebcab&iia. Section 15, Block IX., Esk street, adjoining Mr John Hare's store. Section 17, Block XI., Tay street, adjoining the premises now occupied by Messrs Brog* den and Sons. Seotions 12 and 13, Block XXXII., corner of Ettrick and Conon streets. Section 13, Block VEIL, Annan street. Section 5, Block V., Ayr street. Section 18, Block XXX., Tweed street. TOWNSHIP OF CLINTON. The whole of the unsold Sections in this favorite suburb. LTTEBCAE&rai HtfNDBED. Seotion 18, Block 1., containing about 100 acrei, close to town, and heavily timbered. Campbelltown 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. U^f The sections 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. VALUABLE SECTIONS AT EAKAHOUKA BUSH. JULY 2nd. MARTIN, MAITLAND & CO. have re ceived instructions from E. P. Kenyon, Esq., Dunedin, to sell by public auction on the above date (after the sale of Captain Inverarity's properties) — SECTION 18, BLOCK XL,; Invercargill Hundred, containing about 57 acres, whiohjincludes a part of the Rakahouka Bush. No Reserve. BUILDINGS IN TAY STREET TO BE REMOVED. THUESDAY, Ist JULY. MARTIN, MAITLAND & CO. have received instructions from Mr Jacob Ott, to sell by auction, on the ground, at 13 o'clock, on the above date — The Premises occupied by MR HAY, an a FOUNDRY, Built of Tasmanian timber and iron. Also — Two Cottages attached to the Foundry, built of Now Zealand timber and with brick chimneys. Without Reserve — Terms Cash. WEDNESDAY, JULY 14th. GROVE BUSH SAWMILL & PLANT. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are instructed, in consequence of a dissolution of partnership, to soil by auction at their rooms, on Wednesday, 14th July, at noon, the GROVE BUSH SAWMILL & PLANT, Consisting of 12 horse-power Portuble Steam Engine (nearly new), with complete Sawmill Plant, erected on. the most approved principles, and in first-rate working order. Also — 1 Q Working Bullocks Q Tramway Horses \ Q Trollies Bush Implements, Sec;, &o. ' The abovo Mill was erected in 1873, and has a bush reserve of 480 acres, containing BLACK PINE, TOTARA, AND RED AND WHITE PINE. It is connected by tramway with the BluffWinton Railway. Since its erection this mill has worked with great regularity, turning out more timber per month than any other miil in the district, as can be ascertained by reference to the Government returns. This furnishes proof of the excellent condition of the mill and plant. Terms at Sale. BY ORDER of the MOBTGAGrEES PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON* are instructed by the Mortgagees to offer for salo by public auction at their rooms, Dee street, on a date which will shortly be announced — ■ AAA Acres (more or less) Freehold JUU Land, being Sc-tion 175, Taringatma District. 80 HEAD OF FAT BULLOCKS WEDNESDAY, 30m JUNE. On the Farrnj New River. MARTIN, MAITLAND & CO. have received instructions from Mr Richard Symmons to sell by auction, on the Farm, .New River, as above, about Q/~i HEAD PRIME FAT BULOU LOCKS, all 4to 6 years old. The Auctioneers desire to call the special attention of butchers and dealers to this sale, the aboTO l'eincr 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 eale. 2 o'clock. DWELLINGS HOUSE. IT^OR SAIvE a large and commodious . Family Residence, in the suburbs. H. E. OSBORNE, Esk Street. MONDAY, 26th JULY. NOTICE.— 34 acres of Land will be sold by public auction at tho Land Offic?, InTereargill, at noon on Monday, the 26th day of July next, viz. — That portion opposite Section! 5 and 6, Block XV., Inrercargill Hundred, Bay Bush Rutd. W. H. PEARSON, Oommiuioner, Crown Lands.

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Southland Times, Issue 2142, 28 June 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 2142, 28 June 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 2142, 28 June 1875, Page 3

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