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. Maoyorie & Cuthbertson's Sales: WEDNESDAi, 26th FEBRUARY. STRATHEARN. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are instructed by Peter McEwan. Esq., to selliby public auction .at their rooms, JDee street 1 , InvercargiU, ->'on ' Wednesday*. 26thFebruary, commencing at 2 p.m., the whole of his valuable Town Property, known as ' * '' S ST*R-ATHE ARN. -' Subdivided into nrj 'sect ion s. * ** This -"property i$ so well known that ,_detaUedf description is quite unnecessary. It is pleasantly situated, immediately adjoining the town belt. The stieets of InvercargUl have been continued through the property on the same plan, and of exaotiyr same t width? -asdn^lfhe towhf'itself:- Tbe* 'land is dry ; the aspect salubrious, and, as Building Sites, these sections are absolutely unequalled. The pioperty 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^ one-fifth in nine months ; and 'one-fifth in twelve months from date of sale, bearing 8 percent, interest. ' Purchasers will be entitled to pay up in full at anytime, in, which case' they wiU .receive full -rebate of interest. - T' " ' ' ''- ' '"" Plans may be seen and every information obtained at the office' of the auctioneers. Title— Land Transfer Act.'* TATTERSALL'S- HORSE! \ BAZAAR. WEEKLY HORSE SALE. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON hold a ' SALE OF HORSES v every Saturday, commencing at 11.30 a.m. sharp, in their new arid commodious premises in Dee and Leven streets.,, TAttersali/.s Horse Bazaab. THURSDAY, 27th, FEBRUARY. ' IMPORTANT LAND '^LE. DEFERRED PAYMENTS. EXTENDING OVER THREE YEARS. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON (in conjunction with Mr J. 'S. Shanks), 'are 'instructed by the' proprietor to selliby public auction, at Mataura Bridge, on Thursday, 27th February, commencing at 2.15 p.m. sharp, 3424 acres freehold. 3424 Comprising— - •■..' Sections Ito 35, block 1, Mabel r district, Southland, being one of 'the earliest a selections made by the New Zealand and Australian Land Company, and - -.-.,; recently purchased .from .them, hy ■\7 I the present ow_(er. The l^nd} linriiediately adjoins the bWiitiful and valuable property of Christopher Basstian, Esq., known as Woodstock. The estate now submitted to pubUc competition is known as *■*' * 'B L E NH E IM, And contains, as ab0ve,. 3424 acres , excellent agricultural land, divided ' by Government survey into 35 sections, varying from 80 to 110 acres each ■ on an.average, besides one section in block IV, immediately adjoining, : ancl wbi^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 £0 ;25 i'acres, to be offered separately, so ' that each purchaser of open land will have an- ' opportunity of acquiring bush also. The owner being determined tp. j>lace- this proper ty absolutely iri 'the/hands of the public, 'has resolved to adopt the^systein bri^whibh the Governmeut Land Sales are conducted, and which has the effect of stimulating competi--i-ion_hv_makin__ it obvious that tt»-i-'- i - x —j^ he 7murjiue~~Ronr-mr-inTGnTxxnjr ouyer-r-tne 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 wUI be offered at the UPSET PRICE OB" " ".FORT Y-FIVE< SHTLEINGS 'iPER acre. A >.:#;■. ;.f A, 7/ a ■' £'* . \.fA '.. *"- No further bid or reserve wUI 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 sales, and the bidder of the Upset Price of . Forty-five Shillings. ; per acre, for, any section : will be entitled to purchase at that ndicu- ] lously 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 mbst liberal terms; viz.: — One-sixth cash on fall of hammer ; onesixth in three , months; from 1 date of ! sale ; one-sixth in twelve months ; Tone-sixth in eighteen; months ; onesixth in twenty-four; months ; onesixth iri thirty 'months i and onesixth in thirty-six months ; each r instalment bearing interest at the very moderate rate of seven per "cent, per annum. Each section wUI be submitted as a separate lot, in -the order in which 'they are placed on , the Government map, and no section wUI be withdrawn. Buyers from the InvercargiU end will go by the 7.30 a.m. t train, but those frpm-Dunedin may proceed bytbe 9 a.m. express which will stop at Mataura station to allow passengei s -to alight. Every information may be obtained from the auctioneers, from Mr J. S. Shanks, Mataura, or froth! Mr Hugh'M'lntoshi' Half-way ■Bush, who wUI, 'be happy to 1 show, intending . purchasers over the ground. ' Lithographed Plans' in' course of preparation. , , , , ! Also,— - A SALE OF STOCK, ; . - * ' ',' '/ f Previous to" above, ' • - AT "> 12 NOON. mHEAD CATTLE, consistingof v 100 Bullocks, 50, Cows, and 20 A « ' i Milkers, and- § $ TUESDAY, T lßth FEBRUARY, l% % CLEARING BALE— WAIANIWA. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON, are instructed by Mr George McLeod, who has disposed of his property, to seU by auction on jthe premises > •' Little Bush"*- Farm at 12.30 p.m. on Tuesday^th! IBtfi Fejbrtiary, ■i Q HEAD of very superior PEDI- , 10, ,, GREED DAIRY COWS, some ' shortly to calve, Orr 2 and 3 yrs STEERS and HEI--Zi i EERS,,. - !_*«__ 1 ,i BULL, pedigree at sale, UJEARLI&GS,.., . f* HORSES, viz:— 2 HEAVY DRAUGHT' IVIARES^aiuT 1 do GULDLNG, \Zi\ 3 yr old RIDING FILLY, ';'. O'UnDroken DRAUGHT FILLIES, ~ Also; , Swan & Martin's .(nearly, new) Reaper, No. , * 3 'Chaff Cutter, 'Tip ' Dray; Plough, Harrows, Cart and Plough Harness, 1 ' ton Fencing Wire„2 coUs If he Netting, ( - 1 Drag, 430 posts, 3 x"2 Boards, Tools, * Furniture, Sundries^ '&c, &c. < * f,;. ' > 118 ' .- 'Therwhole-WUhout Reeerve,

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Southland Times, Issue 3324, 14 February 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 3324, 14 February 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 3324, 14 February 1879, Page 3

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