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1 Macrone & Cuthbertson's Sales* . • — ■■ — !- .i SALE AT GLADSTONE. THURSDAY, MARCH 14xh.s i Wimbiiiti & ctsm^mMfiik kiVl structed by Mr W. H. Pearson to sell by auction on the premises, Gladstone, commencing at 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, 14th March— . . t-, ; ••'.-'.■ The whole of bis ; } ; HOUSEHOLD FUBNITtJBE, Comprising— Pianoforte (by Collard and Collard), carpets, tables, chairs, sofa, pier glass, t washstands, t ware, bedsteads, .bedding, kitchenutensils, &c, &c. A few specialities, are— Large wardrobe, sideboard, telescope, dining table, casket containing choice cutlery and electro-ware, dinner set, very handsome and solid E.P. dinner set consisting of dish covers, soup tureen, sauce tureens, vege table dishes, and side dishes, tea and coffee service, and a magnificent collection of 150 hot-house plants. House and about five acres Of well sheltered land to let. Busses will run to sale, and luncheon pro. vide 4« n LARGE SHEEP SALE. GORE, 19th MARCH. MACRORIE & CUTHBEBTSON are instructed by Mr S. D. Powdrell of Chatton to sell by auction, at Gore, on Tuesday, 19th Maroh, QA'rVfY'-.ICEBIHO WETHEBS, in yyUU splendid condition for turnips. In lota to suit buyers. Terms at sale. n MONDAY, MA^CH lira. UNRESEVED SALE OE EANCY GOODS, TOBACCOS, CIGrAJttS, &c, Ac. MAOROBIE & CUTHBERTSON have received instructions from the Assignee iv the. Estate of Julius Hyams, to sell, on the premises, Esk street, on Monday next, March llih, at 12 o'clock, without the /slightest reserve— THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of Tobaccos, Cigars, Scents, Walking Sticks, Pier Glasses, Pictures, Wardrobe; Shop, and Gas Fittings, Glass Cases, do., kc The above affords an excellent opportunity to up-country storekeepers, hawkers, and others to procure a supply or saleable artio'es as the whole will be sold WITHOUT ONE FBACTION O? EESEEVE. In cobßequence of the number of a tides to offer, the sale wiil commence at 12 o'clock sharp. . Termß Caßh. WINTON. _____ TUESDAY, 12th MARCH. QUARTERLY SALE. 000 HAL ' E, - BRED EWE 3, with lambs £J\J\J afc foot, are booked, and a few cattle expected. A BAY FILLY, on account of whom ifc may concern. 2 double furrow ploughs. ! MAORORIE & CUTHBERTSON, n Auctioneers. SALE OF BURTON. FRIDAY, 15th MARCH. UNRESERVED SALE. FIVE YE ABB' CREDIT AT SIX PER CENT. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are instructed by JFranois Fulton, Esq. (acting for the representatives of the late Rev. P. Filleul, of Jersey), to sell by auction, at their rooms, Dee street, Invercargill, commencing at 2 p.m. sharp, The SUBURBAN TOWNSHIP of BURTON, Situated on the North Road, between Wellesiey and the Waihopai stream, comprising 120 sections, from one rood to three acres in extent. The title is under the Land Transfer Act, so that the expense of conveyance (or mortgage, if required) is reduced to a minimum. With the exception of one section presented to the Church, and a few retained by the family of the vendor, which will be clearly shown on tbe map at the time of sale, the sections will be sold Without Besbevk. The terms of payment are such as nave never previously been offered in Inveicargill and the Auctioneers venture to say that they are not likely ever to be surpassed in point of liberality, viz. :— One-sixth cash, deposit on fall of hammer • balance in five instalments at one, two, three, four* and five years, bearing six per cent, interest. The conveyance wul be executed without delay on presentation after payment of cash deposit, so that the title is then complete, subject only to the due fulfilment of the subsequent pajment. Burton is exactly three-quarters of a mile from the town boundary. The locality presents every prospect of rapidly improving in value being the favourite for suburban residences, owing to the beauty of the situation, and the mildness of the climate arising from its sheltered position. Tho Auct oncers feel that further comment is unnecessary, as this investment possesses advantages which S|.e*k for themselves. 2 p.m. eharp. n PRELIMINARY NOTICE. C LEA RING SALE, 29th and 30th Imst. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON will sell at Wellesiey, Mr M'K<-llar's Furniture on FRIDAY, 29th; afc noon, and afc one p.m. bn the following day (Saturday) — Carriage Harness, Saddlery, Pony, Ac, and also Buch lots of Furniture as may be left unsold from previous day. n SATURDAY, 11 A^ MAOROBIE & OUTHBERTSON will sell by auction in their rooms, at 11 a.m., on Saturday next, 9th inst. — 22 Bags Canterbury Flour 3.6 Bags New Oamaru Potatoes r 10 Bag. Flour (all faults J *-?- Tweed, Oheet Drawers, Cheffoniers, ko., ko, ." ' '-'" '■""'■•",. .. a.» __i____________________________i

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Southland Times, Issue 3026, 9 March 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 3026, 9 March 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 3026, 9 March 1878, Page 3

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