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Auction Sales. MONDAY, 20th JANWARY, f i At 2 o'clock. ; At the Wool Stores, High street, Dunedin. SPLENDID AGRICULTURAL LAND. Titipua Valley Estate. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & Co. have received instructions from Mr W. B. Kingswell, to sell by auction at their Wool Stores. High street, Dunedin, on Monday, 20th January, at 2 o'clock, "850 acres rich agricultural land, .well watered by the Titipua and other ' , ' stream's, being sections 6, 30, and 31. ' ' 'Titipua Valley -Estate^ Lindhurst District, Southland. The creek- that ' bounds the property on ohe side renders fencing on that side unneessary, ■ as it is sheep and cattle procf.' 140 acres are fenced in and drained, the remainder being open land. The auctioneers desire to caU special attention to the sale of this very valuable property, the soil being of similar quaUty to the N.Z. and A. Land' Co.'s Edendale Estate^ the selection having been made by Mr Kingswell over ,five years ago. ' For terms, conditions, and ' all other particulars, apply to the Auctioneers. SATURDAY, JANUARY 18th. .ORGAN. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION " ~ At; his Rooms, Hereford street, Christchurch, ' ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 18t±, ' THE -ORGAN, Recently erected at th° Orphanage, Lyttelton, for Mr E. Giraud. by E. H. Jenkins, I 'of Kaiapoi. - ' SPECIFICATION OF THE ORGAN :— GREAT ORGAN, CO to F in alto. No. I— Open diapason, Bft. metal No. 2— Stop diapason, bass, Bft. wood : * No. 3— GJaribella, Bft*-wood-No. 4 — .Gamba, Bft. metal No. -6 — Principal, 4ft.-metal -- - No. 7— Flute, "tft. wood ' No. B— Piccolo, 2ft. wood No. 9 — Trumpet, Bft. metal SWELL ORGAN, CC to Fin alto. ■ No. I— Open diapason, Bft. metal . No. 2 — Stop diapason, Bft. wood" No. 3 — Principal, 4ft. wood No. 4 — Hautbois, Bft. wood. - PEDAL' ORGAN, CCC to C 25 NOTES. No. I—Bourdon,1 — Bourdon, 16ft. wood No., 2 — Violincello, Bf t.'wood. COUPLERS. Swell to Great — Great tp Pedal Swell to Pedal Three composition pedals to great organ. This organ is very powerful, constructed with all the most modern improvements, handsomely finished,' extremely 'compact, and second to none in the colony. The action is reversed^ allowing "the organist tb face" the choir or orchestra. - ' ..'•" .y '-■] ' -ASale at 12 o'clock. r V y • Full particulars can be obtained from the auctioneer at his offices, Hereford, street, Christchurch ; or of Mr WiH. Lance, agent for the Lyttletori Times, Lyttelton. Mr Lance will attend intending purchasers to view the organ. '*" .'"■■:'■"<*••'■ - , -;.;. Macrorie & CutM)ertson's Sales. TATTERSALL'S "" HORSE BAZAAR. WEEKLY HORSE SALE. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON hold a SALE OF HORSJiS every Saturday, commencing at- 11.30 a.m. sharp, in their new and commodious 'premises : in Dee and Leven streets. TATTERSALL'S HORSE BAZAAR. CLEARING SALE. EA;RLY IN JANUARY. '. PRELIM IN ARY NOTICE.; MACRORIE k CUTHBERTSON. are instructed by Mr Charles Douglas to sell by auction in the early part of January, — The stock-in-trade, kc, of his store in Galstreet. A "bona' fide sale, the. vendor having determined on giving v*. business. — • RURAL LAND. MACRORIE AND CUTHBERTSON' are instructed to sell by private treaty, to close a Partnership Account — 4Q.fl ACRES LAND (more or less) t)\J. adjoining the New Zealand and Australian Land Company's famous property of Morton Mains. The land is of excellent quality, covered with good nataral pasture, Silver tussocks and short ferns, and is partially fenced. Every information may be had from the Auctioneers, or from Messrs 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 bf years at eight percent. Interest if -desired. PROPERTY NEAR TOWN. TUESDAY, 14th JANUARY. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are instructed by. Mr M. Cavenagh to sell' by auction in their rooms, Dee street, -at 2 p.m., on Tuesday, the llthinst.; ..-.-.'■ Western . half of section 52, block V., Invercargill Hundred (Roslyn ßush), containing 58a 2r 7p, being an early and most desirable 'corner section, all agricultural land, about 5i miles from town,'- and. possessing great' facilities of access, having a frontage both to the road from the Waikiwi Junction, and : also the main road from the Dunedin Road, and opposite Mr George Brown, farm. Terms at sale. -" ; Carswell, White, & Co.'s Sales. THIRST -CLASS FARM" FOR SALEV TOITOES DISTRICT. FERN DA L E FAR M (the property of Messrs' W. Dawson & Sons), Containing—^ ..-,'-,_.. 604" acres (more or less), ' highly im.prpyed- 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 2J acres garden and orchard, six-stalled stable, stockyard, &c. This property is* favorably situated in the Toitoes District, and is within three miles of the township of Fortrose, where there is a harbor and wharfage accommodation, and which' wUl be the terminus of the proposed Edendalc-Fortrose Railway. This farm has been occupied about five ' years; and -has been improved in the best style of fanning. The soil is rich, and well adapted for tillage or grass ; it is well watered by a stream running through- it, and the situation is exceedingly well sheltered. The property is placed in the market only on account of dissolution of partnership. ' Terms, which will be very Überal, and further^ particulars may be ascertained on appUcation to- . CARSWELL, WHITE, & CO.. Invercargill ; Or, to W. DAWSON k SONS, A ' On the Property. ]S[ ""O T 1 C .E . In ''terms of Rule 17 of the rules 'of the Southland BuUding and Investment Society" and Bank of Deposit, notice is hereby given ■ that by 'resolntibn of the directors the rate of interest allowed on debentures is increased, to 7 per cent, for six and twelve months. By order of the diicctors, ■ 'JAMES- BROWN, - ' - - ' Secretary. InyercargiU, 3rd Jaiinary,lß79,

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Southland Times, Issue 3297, 14 January 1879, Page 3

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