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Macrorie <S_ Cuthbertson's Sales. SUPERIOR BUGGY HORSES. 1 SATURDAY, 4th JANUARY. MACRORIE AND CUTHBERTSON, are instructed by R. W. Aitkin, Escp, (Who is leaving the district), to 'sell by public ' auction, on Saturday, 4th' Jahiiaiy, at their yards, Dee and Leven streets — ! O SUPERIOR BUGGY HORSES. -i FIRST-CLASS SADDLE MARE. 1 BUGGY (almost new) hy Robins, Harness in excellent condition 3 Good Greyeound Puppies, first-class pedigree Also, Unbroken Colts, suitable for buggy. ..or saddle! FIREWOOD. ' SATURDAY/ 11th JANUARY, ' / MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are it- r structed by F. Drabble, Esq., to sell by public auction at their yards, on Saturday, llth January, immediately after the horse sale, at 11.30 a.m. — " " 160 cords firewood in 2 feet lengths, now lying at his farm J at Seaward Bush. Delivery may be taken up to 31st March. Terms at sale. ! CLEARING SALE. EARLY IN JANUARY. . PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are instructed by Mr Charles Douglas toseU jby auction in the early part of January, — j The stock-in-trade, &c, of his store inGalf ! street. . A bona fide sale, the verii dor haying determined on giving u\ business. RURAL LAND. MACRORIE AND GUTHBERTSON are instructed to sell by private treaty, to close a Partnership Account — ■'■;.. yjAA ACRES, LAND (more or ., less) T_«7U7 adjoining the *New Zealand and Australian Land Company's famous property of Morton Mains. . The land is of excellent qualityj covered with good nataral pasture, SUver tussocks and short ferns^ and is ; partiaUy fenced. I " Every information may be had from the Auctioneers, or from Messre Donald Reid and Co., Dunedin. Arrangements can also be made at a day's notice with a resident in the district, to show intending purchuasers over . the property. Terms — One-fourth, Cash ; balance may remain on Property for a term of years at eight percent. Interest if desired. PROPERTY NEAR TOWN. . TUESDAY,- 14th JANUARY. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are instructed to sell by auction in their • rooms, Dee street, at 2 p.m., on Tuesday, the ; 14th inst., ' - ' :i ■ ': Western half of section 52, block V., ; Invercargill Hundred (Roslyn Bush), j containing 58a 2r 7p, being an early ' and most desirable corner section, all agricultural land, about 5^ miles from town, and possessing great facUities of access, having a frontage both to the road from the Waikiwi Junction and also the mail?, road from the Dunedin Road, and opposite Mr George Brown's farm. Terms at sale. G. F. Martin & Co.'s Sales. WEDNESDAY, Bth JANUARY, " AND FOLLOWING DAY (If necessaiy.) IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT SUNNYSIDE FARM, WYNDHAM. GF. MARTIN, in conjunction with Mr • J. S. Sbanks, has received instructions from James Maben, Esq., to sell by public auction on the above date, in consequence of his having leasecl the Sunnyside Farm, the whole of his Farm Stock, Implements, kc, kc, consisting of — 1 r DRAUGHT MARES & GELDJLO INGS. 2 A SADDLE AND HARNESS U HORSES. OA QUIET DAIRY COWS. O A 3 TO 5 YEARS OLD STEERS OA HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE. i AAA CROSS-BRED SHEEP, MIXED IUUU SEXES AND AGES. r* LINCOLN RAMS. IMPLEMENTS Include 3 Drays, 3 Double - furrow Ploughs, 1 Single do., 2 pairs Iron Harrows. 1 pair Chain do., 1 Cambridge Roller, 1 Drill Grubber, 1 3-Horse Grubber, Reaping Machine (Reid ancl Gray), Farmers' 2 Chaffcutters, Seed Cleaners, Broad-cast Seed Sower by Reid and Gray, 10 Sets Plough and Cart Harness ; Single-seated Buggy, with poles, shafts, and double and single harness ; Household Furniture, &c, &c. Also,— The Well-known Clydesdale Entire, " LORD CLYDE," To _ be^delivered the^first week in February. Also, — The Pure Shorthorn Bull, "WHITE D U K E," ! I two years old, by Royal Gwynne (imported). The sale will commence sharp at 11 o'clock on tbe 7th, and be resumed at the same hour ou the following day, if necessaiy. No other stock will be offered. Terms at sale. Carswell, White, & Co.'s Sales. THIRST - CLASS FARM FOR SALE. TOITOES DISTRICT. ! FERN DA LE FARM (the property of Messrs W. Dawson & Sons), Containing — 604 acres (more or less), highly im-" proved. There are about 160 acres under oats and wheat, 200 acres sown with turnips, 140 acres sown with English grasses. Of the remainder, 50 acres are improved by surface-sowing, and there are about 50 acres bush. The property is ring fenced, and subdivided into seven paddocks. There is a comfortable dwelling-house, with 2-f acres garden and orchard, six-stalled stable, stockyard, &c. This property is favorably si tuated in -the Toitoes District, and is within' three miles of the township of Fortrose, where there is a harbor aud wharfage • accommodation, and which will be the terminus of the proposed Edendale-Fortrose Railway. This -"arm has been occupied about Jkgg m years, and has been improved- in the^^^H style of farming. , j^^^H The soil is rkh^uu^^j^^^dfm^^^^H grass^^g^Hj^^^^^^^Hflj^^^^^H ningJH^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^H in^y^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H

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Southland Times, Issue 3289, 4 January 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 3289, 4 January 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 3289, 4 January 1879, Page 3