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Macrorie & Cuthbertson's Sales 'ul s^UßD__¥;>2aW -jpffgi^ DRAUGHT HORSES.DOUBLE.FURROW PLOUGH, TILXED DlttY,**/ MACRORIK & CUTHBERTSON are instructed to se I by "anetionAt the Sersb Baraar, on Saturday, 20th June (THIS DAY), atlla_n,~ . -. . ._ ■ •1 DR_JIGrH!_ OTIJMNGr |, ;Set of Harness fer four horses [ Double furrow Plough,/ j TOte^Drayi^KV^.:^. , . : , _ MACRORIE & CUrHBERTSON will seU by jpublio auction, at their rooms, at |lli30 aim.^r j ; ffl ii.,..ri „..=,.•-■•- ...... - OAijC^EScFRE^pHVpRABS, war- . *j)Jt ranted to keep.' • DACRE.TUES DAY, 23BSt JULY. UNAVOIDABLY TOSTFONED ■■ r ■ FROM 16th. MAORORIE &OUTB BERTSON arein- ? structed by Mv Or. Helm, to sell by auction at the Hotel, Halfway Busb, at 11 o'clock, on Tuesday, 16th July, A few quiet Cattle, draught mare in foal, a good shafter, harness, tip dray, saddle,. horse,' pigs, poultry, goats, stock-in-trade, the whole of the household furniture, garden and stable tools, &c, &o. Sale at 11 a.m. (J-NOTE THE DATE— 23bd JULY. WEDNESDAY, 24th JULY SUBURBAN VILLA ALLOTMENTS. BEACONSELELD. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of the late Mr Jacob Ott to sell by publio auction in their rooms, on Wednesday, 24th July, at 2 p.m., Twelve sections, of FIVE AORES (more or less) each, in the suburban property of BEACONSFIELD, Each section possesses, a valuable, frontage io the North Road, of 2. chains, by a depth of 20 chains. The most distant is exactly four miles from Inver* cargill Post Offioe. As sites tot Villa Residences these allotments are unequalled. Plans and all particulars may be obtained from the auctioneers. The TERMS are MOST LIBERAL) being One fifth cash ; balance at three, six, and nine and twelve -.onths, bearing interest at the rata of ten per cent per annum. a BAKERY BUSINESS, LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, PLANT, &c. THURSDAY, 25_n JULY. MAORORIE CUTHBERTSON are instructed by Mr Jno. Hamilton, whose state of health demands his immediate removal to another climate, to sell by auotion in their rooms, Dee street, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, the 25th July— LOT I. Goodwill, machinery, Btook, about 10 years leasehold (Municipal, 17a 6d per annum), of section 5, block XXIX, Tweed street, house and cart, baking utensils, &c, Ac, doing one of the best house trades here, and decidedly the largest export biscuit business. The machinery being all new, inspection is invited. LOT 11, Section 18, block XV., Tweed street* with new nine roomed house, replete with every modern convenience, fenced and in cultivation. LOT 111. Section 17, block XV. Terms for both liberal. And sale will have to be almost absolute under the circumstances, as Mr Hamilton does not wish to leas.- either properties, but prefers selling at a sacrifice. n MONEY TO LEND. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are instructed to Advance Money upon approved Freehold Securities, in sums from £100 to £1000. at current rates of interest. a^ —■——■— — i^ b^—— _■ D. Powell Co's Sales. D POWELL A CO. have received instruc* • tions to offer for sale, (at their yards, This Day, at noon— 2 VERY SUPERIOR SADDLE HACKS, perfectly quiet and sound POWELL <_ UO. witl cell at their yards, • immediately after the Horae Sale to* day— A large number of Superior Fruit and Forest Trees _ INVEROARGILL SALE ROOMS next door to the PRINCESS HOTEL, DEE STREET. D POWELL & CO., Auctioneers, hold . Sales of HORSES, CATTLE, &c, EVERY SATURDAY, at the Prince of Wales Commercial Sale Yards opposite. . n MERCHANDISE. ITOHELL & CO., Esk Btreet, have for J sale :— EX 'GLEN CALADH.' Sperm candles, soda crystals, whiting knife polish, Taylor's and Epp'a cocoa. Day and Martin's paste blacking, Keiller _ Dundee marmalade, galvanised iron, ' Orb Brand,' in 6, 7, and 8 foot lengths, patent iron nails, from 3 to 6 inches, Blaok'a spades, Durham mustard, soap powder, salad and castor oil fine and coarse salt, best Countes slates, 20 x 10, and wool packs, n NOTICE. IF the Red Cow, Bed Heifer, with white on tip of tail, and Red Bull with white ■breast, white, star on forehead and white tip on tail (the two latter apparently the progeny of the cow) -are hot removed from my property within one month from this date, they will be sold to defray expenses. M.GARDINER. Waihopai Mills, Juae 19tb, 1878. ■ *

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Southland Times, Issue 3153, 20 July 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 3153, 20 July 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 3153, 20 July 1878, Page 3