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Maororie fe QiitliDertson's Sales. TO-D AY THURSDAY, At 12 noon. Ex "EINGAEOOM A." MACRORIE Sc CUTHBERTSON are instructed to s.ell by auction at their Leven-sfcreet store, at 12 noon, to-day, ThuiSr day. — just landed from Melbourne — 10 Cases Cheese. 10 „' German Sausages. 12 „ Pears. 2 „ Apples. 22 bags Onions. 24 „ Potatoes. In lots to suit purchasers, and Without reserve. CATTLE SALE— WALLACETOWN. ■ TUESDAY, 28TK INST. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are instructed by Mr Barnhill, of Blackmount, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction at Wallacetown yards at 1.30 p.m., oh Tuesday, the 28th inst. — QUIET CATTLE, consisting , OQSTEERS | QSPAYED COWS AND HEIFERS. Other lots are expected and ■will be added to this advertisement, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. GLADSTONE, 22nd INST." MACRORIE &', CUTHBERTSON are instructed by the Rev. W. F. Knowles to sell by auction at the Parsonage, Gladstone, on Wednesday, the 22nd inst.,— His Household Furniture consisting of nearly new 7-Octave Piano (Bord's), • Horsehair. Couch and Easy Chair, Carpet, Wardrobe, Bookcase, Glasgow Cooking Stove, the usual Parlor Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture and Utensils,' and a good saddle and harness cob. TATTERSALL'S .HORSE BAZAAR. WEEKLY HORSE SALE. MACRORTE& CUTHBERTSON hold j a, SALE OF HORSIiiS every Saturday; commencing at 11.30 a.m. sharp, in their new and commodious premises in Dee and Leven streets. ■■ : Tattebsall's Hoese Bazaab. ; CLEARING SALE. EARLY IN JANUARY. PRELIM INAR V N O.;T/1 C E. : MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are instructed by Mr Charles Douglas to sell by auction in the early part. of January,— The stock-in-trade, &c;, of his store in Gal* street. A bona fiile sale, theven dor having determined on giving v\ business. RURAL LAND. MACRORIE AND CUTHBERTSON are instructed to sell by private treaty, to close a Partnership Account— V : ; A Q A ACRES LAND (more or less) k<J\J adjoining the New Zealand and Australian Land Company's famous property of Morton Mains. The land is of excellent quality, covered with good natnral 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., Dimeclin. Arrangements can also be made at a day's notice with a resident in the district, to show intending pufchuasers over the property. Teems — One-fourth, Cash ; balance may remain on Property for a term of years at eight percent. Interest if desired. , D. Powell & Co.'s Sales. D POWELL (of D. Powell & Co.) will • continue their usual WEEKLY SALE of HORSES in their yards, Dee street, at 12 o'clock, on Saturdays. All entries to be made on or before -vjast 11 o'clock GREYHOUNDS. Positively without reserve. ON SATURDAY, JANUARY, 18th. D POWELL & CO., will sell by auction • under instructions from Mr Bentley, the following Greyhounds : — Semnpbor 1 k b. by Rocketer, out of Lady Grnfton. Rowena hy John O'Groat, out of Butterfly. War Queen fb. by St. Valentine, out of Countess. Together with nine pups by Brigadeer. G-. F. Martin & Co.*s Sales. THE STRAT HMO R E SALE N 0 T IC E. A report having been circulated in reference to the sale of the Strathmore Estate to the effect that Mr Mackintosh intended to place high reserves on the property, we are instructed to state that Mr Mackintosh has no such intention, but is determined to sell at fair current prices notwithstanding the temporary depression that now exists, as, having two properties comprising about 18,000 acres of agricultural land finds it very difficult to work such a large area to advantage, and has decided upon a reduction : intending jrarcbasers may' therefore rest assured that the reserve will be merely nominal. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OF N. '/,., LIMITED, Agents for Jas.. Mackintosh, Dated January 10th, 1879. '' " IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL FARMS. ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS, Extending over a period of eight years. THURSDAY. JANUARY 23rd, , 1879. GF. MARTIN (on behalf of the N. M. o &A. Co.), has received instructions from James Mackintosh,, Esq. ,tosellby public, auction at luvercargill, on Thursday, January 23rd, at 2 o'clock, ; — All that Magnificent Freehold Estate kuown as i " STRATHMORE," ... Situated in the Aparima Hundred Western District, Southland, and. containing in all 3165 aoe ES 3165 to be subdivided and sold in 20 FARM S, varying in size from ;90 to 320 ACRES, the purchaser of one Farm to have the option of taking others adjoining. Strathmore is justly considered one of the finest properties in Otago, the soil being the richest alluvial deposits, capable of producing grain and root crops of all descriptions. As all the above Farms are more or less improved (including some first-class buildings) they can be made reproductive without any immediate outlay. % • '. , ■ The Township of Otautau and present terminus of the Invercargill-Riverton-Otautau railway adjoins, while the Government cxtention to the Nightcaps coalfields will tray erse the whole length of the Estate. There is also' an abundant supply of excellent timber, only two miles distant. Teems of Payment. One-eigth cash at sale ; One-eigth within 30 days ; one-fourth by promissory note at three yeais ; the balance (one-half) can remain for any period up to 8 years from date of sale. All bearing interest (with exception of the second payment) at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, payable halfyearly. r , ■ ■ T S. SHANKS Stock, Wool, Grain, and General Commisiosn Agent, and agent for the New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Company, Matarua. ■ Attends Gore upon Tuesdays, and Wynd ham on Wednesdays.

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Southland Times, Issue 3299, 16 January 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 3299, 16 January 1879, Page 3

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