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Maororie <& Cutn."bertson's Sale. TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, t SUBURBAN VILLA ALLOTMENTS. , BEACONSFIELD. MACRORIE & .CUTHBERTSON are instructed by the trustees in the estate of the late Mr Jacob Ott to sell by public auction, 'in their rooms; on Tuesday, 4th February, at 2 o'clock, 12 sections, of five, acres .(more or less) each in the suburban property of; l BEACONSFIELD. • : * ■ Each section' possesses "a' valuable frontage to the North road of' 2^'cheins by a depth of 20. chains. The most distant is exactly four miles from Invercargill Post Office. As sites for villa residences, these allotments are unequalled. > , - >'> Plans and all particulars maybe obtained from the auctioneers. ' ' The- term's are most liberal, being one-third cash; balance by bills of: 6 and 12imonths, bearing 8 per cent, interest per annum. Mr Williams has promised his best endea-, vors to run his tramway as far as Beacons-" field. , '• NEW EWER HUNDRED. TUESDAY, 4th .'FEBRUARY.' M'acrorie and cuthbertson " are instructed by Mr W. R. Frase'r to sell by auction in their rooms, Dee street, on Tuesday, 4th February— - ,- 5 Section 4A, New River Hundred.'- being 10 ACRES Highly Improved "tan dy formerly a Market Garden, 5 acres Bush and 5 acres open Land, well situated for traffic road or rail. SATURDAY, Bth FEBRUARY. PURE AYRSHIRE CATTLE. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are instructed by Peter Dalrymple, Esq., to sell at his residence, Appleby, on Saturday, Bth February, at 2 p.m.. the whole of his - small and select herd of PURE AYRSHIRE CATTLE, as follows :—„ v ., ;■ - -i A YOUNG AYRSHIRE COWS in-full ±\J milk. . ;.,. =-.„• j -i PURE AYRSHIRE BULL, 2 years I old. ■•■.:;■ 6 PRIME YOUNG AYRSHIRE ■ HEIFERS, in lots to suit pur- . chasers. TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. HOUSE AT APPLEBY. MACRORIE & GUTHBERTSON are instructed by Mr John Dewe to sell by auction, at their rooms, on Tuesday, 4th Febriiory, at' 2 p.ni — New D\velliug house, of three rooms, and allotment of land (being part of Sec. 24, block VI., Aopleby), with f ront- : age of 60 ft. to Ythan street, -and 120 ft. to Janet street, all fenced, o-stall stable and outhouses in good i- epair. Terms at sale. 20 "William Todd's Sales. TUESDAY, At 3 o'clock. BUILDING FOR REMOVAL. WILLIAM TODD will sell on Ground, McMaster street, East Invercargill — 7-roomed hou.se, Iron Roof, Brick Chimney p : together with the whole of tbe fittings iv one lot, to be removed off the ground within 14 daj'Si Note. — The abov house was the late residence of T. Surman. Esq., and can be reerected at a nominal cost. 19 SATURDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, At 1 o'clock. HALF-ACRE FREEHOLD. WITH TWO COTTAGES. WILLIAM TODD, instructed, by Mr James Jamieson will sell in Rooms,. Dee street. Section 8, Block 4, Lewis street, Gladstone, a few yards only off the Main North Road, on which is erected ONE SIX-ROOMED COTTAGE, AND ONE FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, Both in good order, lined throughout, Brick Chimneys, Book-case, Drawers, &c, all fitted in as part of- the- buildings. Grounds subdivided, with lovely Garden to each. As the proprietor is removing no reasonable offer will be refused. 28 • SATURDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, At One o'clock. TO INVESTORS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. 710 Acres (Freehold) of Southland's Richest Laud. Under instructions from Mr William Hayward, who is removing to Victoria, "VETILLIAM TODD, instructed as above, VV will sell by public auction, iv the Exchange Sale Rooms, Dee street, Invercargill, Sections 33, 34, 35, 30, 38, 39, 42, of block 11, New River Hundred, all of which are adjoining. Also sec- ■'"■ tion 32 of same block, in which is magnificent Timber — in ;;11 . 710 ACRES, On the main road, Invercargill to Riverton, and exactly mid-way, being eleven miles distant from each" the railway running in immediate proximity ; sub-divided into ten. paddocks, 'all securely fenced and drained. -' CROPS : Wheat, Oats, and Grass go in with the land, of which it is no exaggeration ; to say of the greater; part the yield , will be sixty ;bushels to the acre ; thus practically demonstrating the richness of the soil. BUILDINGS, "• ■•/;•', . of ? ..• . -.-, ';.;; ■;: .;- G-ro6med : House, - Stablingj ' Barn, Piggeries, Stockyard, &c. NOTE. — The special feature of this announcement is, that it will be a strictly hona fide sale, and the Auctioneer respectf ullyin vites 'intending purchasers not to go by report, but to personally inspect the property. TERMS : ' . .*?!§ One-fourth Cash; balance 1, 2, and 3 years, bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, or, if purchaser ]>a3 T s cash, a discount of 2^ per cent. o5:. The Cattle, Sheep, and Farm Implements may be taken by purchaser at valuation, failing which, the whole will be sold by auction witliin 14 days after. - , 29 Carswellj, White, & Co'/s Sales. T7IA R M FOR LEASE, , Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to loth February, 1879, for .the lease for a term of fira yeais of Pine Bush Farm, Toitoes. containing 1200 acres more or less. The" property is highly 'improved and subdivided into nine paddocks, and will be let in one or more lots at the option of tenderers. I j For conditions of lease apply to the undersigned, or to Mr Thomas' Carswel on the farm, who will show intending lessees over the property. The lowest or any tender will not "necessarily be accepted. CARSWELL, WHITE, & 330., " Invercargill,Jsth Jnnuary, 1879, ' * '

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Southland Times, Issue 3315, 4 February 1879, Page 3

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