J ." William Todd's Sales. SOUTHLAND CORN AND LAND EXCHANGE - (Sale Rooms, Esk Street.) W jl L L I A M T 0 D D, AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, STOCK AND LAND SALESMAN General Commission Agent. Special attention directed to the REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SALES OF WOOL, HIDES, AND SKINS, IN MART HORSE SALES Held each Saturday, at 11 o'clock sharp, in Galbraith's Yards, Criterion Hotel, Don street. GRAIN Stored or sold in this or Interprovincial and Colonial Markets. ' '.C O U NT RjX L E £ , The utmost satisfaction guaranteed. GENERAL GOODS SALE Each Monday in the Rooms at 2 p.m. , Personal.attentipn to all favors, with liberal •'••'' advances when required, and PROMPT RETURNS. SATURDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, \V -At I,6'clock. HALF-ACRE FREEHOLD, WITH TWO ' COTTAGES. TOpb; > in|&uet#i:'by Mr T7' ' Barnes 3amieson willed! in 'Rooms, Dee street, Section 8, Block 4, Lewis street, Glad- ■ stone, a' few- yards only off the Main North Road, on which -is erected . ONE SIX-ROOMED COTTAGE,: >..,-. s <? '-.% fa w *A??EL"f v %t.'t:% ''• - " V J "ONE'FOUB^RtSbj£ED"c"OTTiGE, Both in_good, order, lined throughout' Brick Chimneys, Book-case, Drawers, . . &c, all fitted -in as : part of the build- ' ings. Grounds subdivided, with lovely Garden to each. : As the proprietor is removing no reasonable offer willtbe refused. .. v " 28 ' ' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH> At 7 6 clock, p.ia. WILLIAM 1 TODD, instructed by Mr W. H. Mitchell, will sell by public auction, in Exchange .Rooms, • Dee street, that delightfully situated suburban township krovvn as " KENNINGTON." Distant only five miles from the Post office, Invercargill, on the main Dunedin road. ■■'■■■■' - ; The auctioneer has much pleasure in calling the attention of .Investors to the above. The many advantages claimed f or. this ; freehold being so apparent, brief attention need only be drawn to the following :— Railway station immediately opposite ; in the midst of a well-to-do Agricultural district; three Steam Saw Mills and two Steam Flour Mills in the immediate, neighborhood— thus ensuring the. certainty of , one of Southland's most flourishing; townships; being at once established. Terms: — One-fourth cash ; balance one and two years. Interest 8 per centum per annum. Note day and hour of Sale : SATURDAY,. 15th FEBRUARY, At 7 o'clock (Evening). Lithographed plans in circulation. . , 59 SATURDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, AT 1 O'CLOCK. EXCEEDINGLY VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. WILLIAM TODD, instructed by Mrs Jane Peters, will sell, by Public Auction, in Exchange Rooms, Dee street, liivereargill, ... QUARTER -ACRE FREEHOLD, Tay street, being Section 21,. 0 f Blocks, Town of Invfjrcai'gill, adjoining corner, on which is erected three shops, in the occupation of Mr Simpson, Fishmonger ; Mr Morris, Tailor ; and Mr Murdoch, Bootmaker, respectively, with large garden at rear, bringing in a good rental. Teems : ONE-THIRD CASH, Balance at FIVE YEARS. INTEREST— 8 Per Cent. Comment is superfluous, suffice it to say that such an opportunity of securing a Freehold very seldom occurs, more particularly an unreserved lona- fide sale of so central and valuable a Business Freehold. 61 ! SATURDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, j At One- o'clock* ! TO INVESTORS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. 710 Acres (Freehold) of Southland's Richest Land. Under instructions from Mr William Hayward, who is removing to Victoria, WILLIAM TODD,- instructed as above, will sell by public auction, in the Exchange Sale Rooms, Dee :street, Invercargill, Sections 33, 34, 35, 3G' 38, 39, 42, of block 11, New River Hundred, all of which- are adjoining. Also section 32 of same block, in which is magnificent Timber— in all 710 ACRES, On the main road, Invercargill to Riyerton, and exactly mid-way, being eleven miles distent from each, the railway running in immediate proximity ; sub-divided into , ten. naddpeks, all securely fenced 1 r ' -arid" draiheaV •'•■'' •■ '■'■' ' , : '^ •■' ■'■ ./■:■.■'. ' ■ YY&topsTA .■:'' . 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 adre£' thus practically demonstrating the richness of the soil. B U I L DINGS, '• - ' - '■• 'Consist of-6-roomed House, Stabling, Barn, Piggeries, Stockyard, &c. Note. — The special feature of this _4n^ nouncement is, that it will be a strictly hona jide sale; and the Auctioneer respectf ullyin vitcs intending purchasers not to go by report, but to personally inspect the property. S r\ . >—--\ TERMS : One-fourth Cash; balance 1, 2, and 3 years, bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, or, if purchaser pays cash, a discount of 2i per cent. off. ' The Cattle, Sheep, and Farm Implements may be taken by purchaser at valuation, fail- j ing which, the whole will be sold by auction within 14 days after. - 29 Tjl O R S A L .iJE THE NORTHWOOD PARK ESTATE, Winton, Southland. Comprising about 1490 acres partially ini r proved, with dwelling-house, stable, good garden and orchard. Frontage to railway, and Winton Eiver, and well sheltered. For quality of soil and situation this property cannot be surpassed. _ ] ' ! The owi>er. being desirous of leaving the colony is prepared to sell at a low figure. Apply to - . W. H. KING WitttQU,
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Southland Times, Issue 3318, 7 February 1879, Page 3
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