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—m^mmmmm mmmm. in in n i \.\m Macrorie & 0-a,t_bertson's Sales. . WEDNESDAI, 26th FEBRUARY: .' '^'STRATHEARN. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are instructed by Peter McEwan. Esq. '.to sell by pubhc "auction at : their iooms,»'Dee street,, Invercnrgill, on Wednesday, 26th February, commencing at 2 p.m., the whole of his valuable Town Property, known as stratheaun/ _ Subdivided into ' ' an sec _.t__i o n ''-.. This property is so well known that derailed description is quite unnecessary. It is pleasantly situate^ immediately adjoining the town belt. The streets of Invercaigill have been continued through the . v _ property on "the same' .plan, and of - ' exactly the same width, as in the ' . town itself. The r land is high and' dry ; the aspect salubrious, and, as" j , I Building Sites, these sections are t | absolutely unequalled. The pio- ! perty will be offered on the I MOST LIBERAL TERMS, Viz.:— One-fifth Ca&h~on the fall of the hamma'; one-fifth in three months; one-fifth injsix nonths: one-fifth in nine months j and one-film in twelvemonths from date of sale, bearing bank interest. Purchasheis will be"" entitled to pay up in full at any time, in:i whiebcase they will receive full rebate of interest. v , Plabs may be seen and every information pbtaned at the office' bf the auctioneeis. '• '/ 'Title— Land Transfer Act. ,; / — _. . 1 _ TAfTERSALL'S HORSE BAZAAR. WEEKLY HORSE SALE. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON hold a SALE OF HORS_S every Saturday, commencing it 11.30 a.m. sharp, in their new and commodious premises in Dee and Leven " 'streets. / I Tattjrsali/s Horse > Bazaar. THURSDAY, 27th FEBRUARY. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. fD E FIBBED .PAYMENT S. EXTENDING OVER THREE YEARS. MACRpRIE & CUTHBERTSON (in conjunction with Mr J. B. Shanks), are instructed,by tlie proprietor to sell by public auction, at Matauia Bridge, on Thursday, 27th Feb'uary, commencing at 2.15 p.m. sharp, ' 3424 acres freehold 3424 , ' Comprising — Sectons 1 to, 35, block^l, Mabel district, Southland, being one of the earliest selections made by the New Zealand f md Australian Land Company, 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. __e" estate now submitted to public competition is known as BLENHEIM, And contains, as above, 3424 acres x excellent- agricultural land, divided by Government survey into 35 secv tipns,varying from 80 to 110 acres each Vbn an average, besides one section in block ' IV, ' immediately" adjoining, and wbl_h 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' b'e '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~pf the public, has resolved 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 A)olld Jide from- an i-tending -buyer- — tho 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 wiU'be offered at the " . . ' UPSET PRICE ■-'■••'••""--- OF '' . _ FORTY-FIVE SHILLINGS PER ACRE. No further bid .or. reserve will be made on the part ,of the owner, and no sections will be withdrawn. The public have, therefore, the same advantage as is offered at Government sal©, 'and. the. bidder of the Upset Price of Fo-ty-five Shillings per acre for any; section wil be entitled to purchase at that ridiculotsly low figure, should no further competiticti ensue. TERMS: la; order still further to ; meet the -cequiremeats of all classes, < the proprietor has determhed to offer tbe most liberal, terms, viz,: — One-sixth cash on fall bf hammer ; one- ' sixth in .three months from date of : sale.; .one-sixth in twelve months ; • onersixth in eighteen months ; one- , sixth in , twenty-four months; one- '* sixth in thirty" months ; and onesixth -in thirty-six months ; each, instalment beaiing interest at the very moderate rate of seven per cent, per annum. Ihch section will be submitted as a separate lot, in the order in which they are placed on the Gfovernment map, and no section will be withdrawn . •----•'"" T« enable buyers from Dunedin and Invercargill leaving their homes that, morning to atteid the sale, airange ments are being made for the 9 a.m. and 9.25 a.m. express trains respectively to pull up at Mataura for nasstngers to alight. E^ery information may be obtained from the auctioneers, from Mr J. S. Shanks, Mataura, or from:'MrHup"M'lhtssh,:|[alf-way Bush, who wm^be happy^to -showihtendrng purchasers over the ground. Lithographed Plans in course of preparation. y >''-'. Also, — 1 ;> V* Y A/ SALE OF'^rOCK; ; ' 77"] ' """"* '7 .'*"' Previous to' above, ■■-*••.-■• ! AT 12 NOON. "" f 1 T'A HEAD CATTLE, ,consisting ofx 1* i\y 100 Bullocks, 50 Cows, * an'd 20 Milkers, and 100 Q SHEEP. TUESDAY, 18th FEBRUARY. ** r v S' _ 1 CLEARING SALE— WAIANIWA. '"W/TA^RORIE k CUTHBERTSON, aie ih~--IVX structed by Mr George MeLeod, who has disposed of his propeity, to sell by auction on the premises -'Little Bush" Farm" at 12.30 p.m. on Tuesday, the '18th February,- - ' '■< Q HEAD of very superior PEDI--10 * GREED DAIRY COWS, some shortly to calve, C\rj 2 and 3 yrs STEERS , and HEIL I FERS, - , 1 BtJLL, pedigree at sale, , ' _ 1 1 YEARLINGS^ 7. a HORSES, viz:— ,2 2 HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES 'and--1 do GELDING,' * -I 3 yr'old RIDING FILLY, <»' 2Un'oroken DRAUGHT FILLIES, c,- ' Al<, °'' ' Swan & Martin's (nearly new), Reaper, "No: 1 3 Chaff Cuttei, Tip Dray, Plough, Harrows, Cart and Plough Harness. 1 ton Fencing Wire. 2 coils Wire'Nelting, > 1 Drag,, -430 posts, 3x 2 Boards, Tools, , Furniture, Sundries, &c, &c. IVi ' The wool's Without Re?evYe. _ _

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Southland Times, Issue 3321, 11 February 1879, Page 3

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