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Maororie.& JDutlibertson's Sales. n SATURDAY, Bth FEBRUARY. PURE AYRSHIRE CATTLE. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are in- • structed by* Pe^er DaJrymple. Esq., to sell at his residence, on Saturday, Bth February, at 2 p.m.. the whole of his small and select herd of PURE AYRSHIRE CATTLE, as follows:— ■i A YOUNG AYRSHIRE COWS in full 1U milk. IPURE AYRSHIRE BULL, 2 years old. 6 PRIME YOUNG AYRSHIRE HEIFERS, in lots to suit purchasers. MUNICIPAL CROPS. SATURDAY,, Bth. FEBRUARY. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are instructed by the Mayor and Corporation to sell by auction, at the yard's, Leven street, at 11.30 a.m., on Saturday, the Bth inst., prompt, GROWING .C.R 0P S, { % 1 As under j- 1 - l »•"*■/ a. r. p. Cemetery Lower Paddock 5 0 0 No. 2 — Town Belt (opposite Hospital 2 2 31 •■' 4-i-,.--Do Gala street ... 2 319 4— Gardens South of Creek ... 2 0 0- . . . Gardens North of Creek... 2 0 18 Also — ' RIGHT OF .GRAZING S.TOCK, Ist April, 1879,, to, ,31st August, 1880. v '- ' " ( si» •'■ >'- '•' •' l a. r. p. /No. 5-7-Town Bejt, Gala street ... 3 0 19 • ' 7— ' 'D - '" Doon do '"'... 4 3 0 (Right.reseryed to plant 1 .acre.) 8-- Do do do ... 4 2 ,0 , (Reserving Agricultural and Pastoral Association and Caledonian Society - -Right to the ground 11 days in the year.) 13— •Do do do ... 4 8 0 (Less half -acre reserved for tree-planting.) ' l I ! 6— '• "• Do "Big'gar street... 2 311 17— Do do do ... 7 0 24 18— Do do do ... 7 0 24 19— Do do do ... 7 0. 24 : (Less three-quarter acre for tree-planting and - ' ' ' forsheep-grazing only.) - Terms — Cash. THURSDAY, 27th FEBRUARY. ' '■" '■'" ■''important land sale. DEFE RR E D PA. YHEN TS. EXTENDING OVER THREE YEARS. . MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON (in conjunction with Mr J. B. Shanks), are instructed by the, proprietor to sell by public auction, at Mataura' Bridge, ' on Thursday, /27th February, commencing at 2.15 p.m. sharp, 3424 aores freehold 3424 ■ -. • -i?. .- Comprising— # J;t<s 3^,;bloc^l, Mabel district, ' "Southland, being one of the earliest . selections made by the New Zealand • '. '. and Australian. iiand.Corii pa ny, and. '■"* "' " recently purchased from them by the present owner. The land immediately adjoins the beautiful and valuable property of Christopher Basstian, Esq., known as Woodstock. The estate now submitted to public competition is known as BLENHEIM, -■ \ And contains, as above, 3424 acres excellent agricultural land, divided by Government survey into 35 sections, varying from 80 to 1 10 acres each ou an average, besides one section in block IV, immediately adjoining, and whiJi contains from 200 to 300 acres of valuable bush. Arrangements are being made by which this bush section will be cut up into lots of 20 to 25 acres, to be offered separately, so that each purchaser of open land will have an . opportunity of acquiring bush also. The owner being determined to place this property absolutely in the hands of the public, has resqlved'to adopt the system on which the Government Land Sales are conducted, and which has the effect of stimulating competition by making it obvious that every bid must be lima fide from an intending buyer — the system of naming an Upset Price at which every section will be submitted. The lowest; price of Government land is forty shillings per acre; The Blenheim Estate will be offered at ttie --' UPSET PRICE OF FORTY-FIVE SHILLINGS PER ACRE. No further bid or reserve will be made on the par,t xff'the owner, and no sections will be -withdrawn. The public have, therefore, the same advantage as is offered at Government sales, and the" bidder of the Upset Price of Forty-five Shillings per acre for any section will be entitled to purchase at that ridiculously low figure, should no further competition ensue. ;- . - ..TERMS: •■ In order, still further to meet the requirements of all classes, the proprietor has determined to offer the most liberal terms, viz.: — One-sixth 'cash on fall of hammer ; onesixth in three months from date of sale ; one-sixth in twelve months ; one-sixth in eighteen months ; onesixth in twenty-four months ; one- ; " -',:" .-.sixth in thirty months; and onesixth in thirty-six months ; each instalment bearing interest at the very moderate rate of seven per cent, per annum. Each section will be submitted as a separate lot, in the order in which they are placed on ; the Government map, and no section will be 'withdrawn. ' To enable buyers from Dunedin and Invercargill leaving their homes that morning to attend the sale, arrangements are being made for the 9 a.m. and 9.25 a.m. express trains respectively to pull up at Mataura for passengers to alight. Q Ev^ryjinformation maybe obtained ; from the auctioneers, from Mr J. S. Shanks, Mataura, or from Mr Hugh M'lntosh, Half-way Bush, who will be happy to show intending ; purchasers over the ground. Lithographed Plans in course of preparation. /WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY. STRATHEARN. ■ / MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are instructed by Peter McEwan. Esq., to, sell by public auction at their rooms; Dee street, Invercargill, -on Wednesday, f. 26th February, commencing at 2 p.m., the whole of his valuable Town Property, known as . ST RATHE ARN. i Subdivided into ; nrj s c c t i o n; s. This property is so well known- that detailed description is quite unnecessary. It is pleasantly situated, immediately adjoining the town' 1 belt. The streets of Invercargill have been continued through the property on the same plan, and of exactly the same width, as in the to%yn itself. The land is high and dry ; the aspect salubrious, and. as * / Sites, /ttfe&e are 1 ' - abloMely- unequalled: -'The j>roperty will be offered on the , MOST LIBERAL TERMS, Viz.:— One-fifth Cash on the fall of the hammer; one-fifth in three months; one-fifth 'in, six months; flue-fifth'in.ninejinpnths; and one-fif th'in twelve months from date of sale, bearing bank interest. Purchashers will be entitled to pay up in full at any time, in j \yhfc^c/iseT;hpy'^sHoeceive full rebate of interest. Plans may be seen and every information obtained at the office of '.the auctioneci'b. ' Title — Laud Transfer Act. t •TATTERSALL'S HORSE BAZAAR. 1 " " " WEEKLY HOPtSE SALE. MAORORIE &, GUTHBERTSON hold a. SALE OF HORSiL'S every Saturday, ..commencing at 'll.3o a.m. jjlwep, in their new and commodious premises in Dee and Leven • • ■,- . c' 7^^^" - TatbtebsaW's Horse Bazaab.

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Southland Times, Issue 3318, 7 February 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 3318, 7 February 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 3318, 7 February 1879, Page 3

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