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G-. F. Martin & Co.'s Sales. nnHE STRATHMORE SALE NOTICB. 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 nd such intention, but is determined to seU at fair eurfciit prices .nbtwittistaiicliTjg the temporary depression that now exists, as, having two properties comprising about 18,000 acres of agricultural land finds it veiy difficult to work such a large .area to advan-! tage, and has decided upon a reduction ; intending purchasers may therefore rest assured that the reserve wiU be merely nominal. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OF N. Z., 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. V GF. MARTIN (on behalf of the N. M. • &A. Co.), has received instructions from James Mackintosh, Esq. ,toseU by pubUc auction at Invercargill, on JThursday, January. 23rd, at 2 o'clock, — AU that Magnificent Freehold Estate known as " STRATHMORE," Situated in the Aparima Hundred AVestem JDistrict, Southland^ and containing in all 3165 ACMS 3165 to be subdivided and sold in 20 FARMS, varying in size from 90 to 320 ACJRES, 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 thd 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 buUdings) they can bemade reproductive, without any immediate outlay. The Township of Otautau and present terminus of the InvercargiU-*RiverfconrOtautau railway adjoins, whUe the .Government extention to the Nightcaps coalfields wUI tray erse the whole length of the Estate. . There is also an abundant supply of excellent timber, only two mUes distant. Terms of Payment. One-eigfch cash at sale ; One-eigth within 30 days ; one-fourth by promissory -note •at three years ; the • balance ' (one-half ) can remain for any period up to 8 years from date of sale. AU beaiing interest (with exception of the second payment) at - the T rate bf 8 per cent, per annum, payable half-;' yearly. ....... •■■ FIRST WOOL SALE. j FRIDAY, 24th JANUARY. ; I GF. MARTIN (on behalf of the N. M. • and A. Company) begs to intimate that his first wool sale in the Crescent Stores will be held on the above date, when about Of) A BALES wUI be submitted. A r enders are requested to forwardtheir lots, with particulars, three days 2»'ior o the sale to secure then* being included in the data- ' logue. Sale at 2 o'clock. D. Powell & Co.'s Sales. D POWELL (of D. Powell k Co.) wUI • continue then- usual AVEEKLY SALE of HORSES in their yards, Dee street, at 12 o'clock, on Saturdays. ' All entries to be made on or before -oast 11 o'clock GREYHOUNDS. Positively without reserve. ON SATURDAY, JANUARY, 18th. DPOAVELL k CO., wUI sell by auction • under instructions from Mr Bentley, the following Greyhounds : — Semaphor 1 k b. by Rocketer, out of Lady Grafton. Rowena hy John O'Groat, out of- Butterfly. ■ AVar Queen f b. by St. A 7 alentine, out of Countess. Together with nine pups by Biigadeer. Also, A FEAV USEFUL HACKS. Auction Sales. UNRESERVED SALE. ''Date and particulars in future Advertisement.) HENRY DRIVER has recived instructions from R. B. Williams to sell by auction at Balclutha, within one week of the opening of the Danedin- Inveroargill Railway, the whole of his COACHING PLANT, Now running between Balclutha and Clinton Also on most favorable terms, — /?-</*! ACRES in New River Hundred, OJLt: one of the first selections in Forest Hill District, selected, by J. T. Thomson, Esq. (late chief surveyor). " MONDAY, 20th JANUARY, Afc 2 o'clock. At the Wool Stores, High street, Dunedin. SPLENDID AGRICULTURAL LAND. Titipua A^alley Estate. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, k 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 land other streams, being sections 6, 30, and 31, Titipua Valley Estate, Lindhurst District, Southland. The creek that bounds the property on one side renders fencing on that side unncessary, as it is sheep and cattle proof. 140 acres are fenced-in and drained, the remainder being open land. The auctioneers .desire, to call special attention to the sale of this very valuable property, the soil being of .simdar quality to the N.Z. and A. Land Co.'s Edendale Estate, the seiec--fcion having been made by Mr Kingswell over five years ago. For terms, conditions, and all other particulars, apply to the Auctioneers. '■■'. " . TUESDAY, 21st JANUARY. V ; '•' CATTLE SALE, MAVIS BUSHy HE. OSBORNE has received instruc- • tions from Mr D. Macfarlane to sell by auction at his farm. Mavis Bush, on Tuesday, January 21st, at 1 o'clock, 30 head cattle, consisting of — -J fc FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS i q HEIFERS and STEERS O AYRSHIRE BULLS. Terms at sale. . T,l O r"'' S A L- E CHEAP, A Grand Music Box with Flutina, eight tunes of "Moody & Saukey's Music. The following are the tunes— 1. Hold the Fort: '2. AA r e arc waiting by the River. t 3. Safe in the arms of-Jcs>us.. 4. Knocking, knocking, who, h> there.' - 5. One'c for all. - - 6. The .Great Physician. . 7. The Prodigal Child. 8. Room among the angels. Apply. , T. J. L U M S D EN, AVatckmaker and Jeweller, ■ Next Bank of New Zealand Tay street, I N V E ROAR GILL,

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Southland Times, Issue 3301, 18 January 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 3301, 18 January 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 3301, 18 January 1879, Page 3

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