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|" Macrorie &' Cuthbertson's Sales. ■ - WOOL SALE. T, O - D AY. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON will hold their ; 1« H hboN. w 0 o'l s a l'e j ' . At 12 Noon to-day, , ' ' FRIDAY, 'I4th INST. 202 I FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. \ THURSDAY, 13th MARCH. i ,___--_-_-_-_» MACRORIE ' ifc' CUTHRERTSON r are " m- r ' strueted to sell by public^ auction on Thursday, 13th March, at their "roorhs, Dee street, InvercargiU, at 2 p.m.*, the foUowing valuable Fieehold Properties : — j , j OQQ ACRES (more or less) first-class' , MiXf xJ farming land, being Section 218, j :„ . * Forest Hill District, • *partlj % „, fenced and improved. . , v , . ; QQ'l 'ACRES (more or less) Excellent 'Ot/1' -Agricultural Land, being section i y ' 219, Forest Hill District, adjoining Mr Thomas Patterson's proy perty. i £Q ACRES (more or less) Superior XUO Faiming Land, being Sections 34 and 35, Winton Hundred, adjoining 'Mr Wm. Paterson's ' ~" * property. *~ - «>-.--. } ''-Section \W, Georgetown, over half an; ' acre. „ ' Section 161, Georgetown, over half an . -acre. , « - - j Sections 157* 164, , 165, .166, 167, 168' Georgetown, being a block of three . - ' acres."'' - A < , ' a 1 Sections 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, MacMaster's^ Georgetown, being a -block 'of five • acres', fronting the Ot'eramika Road. Sections 61, 62, 63,64,65, 86,87, 88. .B^, 90> ' Estate,' forming a compact block, fronting ,Mac Master" street, r Gala J street, arid Elles Road. ' '■ ' j Sections 3 and 4, Mac Master's Estate, , - with two semi-detached "ihree-roomed. cottages, fronting Elles -Road, threei . .; , stall stable^ &c, &c. ■r , 1 Section 64, Mac Master's Estate, opposite the Sylvan Rank Hotel, and adjoinI ing the house lately occupied by Mr G. T. Stevens, containing 1 acre and i 10 poles. -it; Section 63. Mac Master's Estate, with tenroomed house and garden ; splendid j situation ; 1 acre and 10 poles. I Q A ACRES EXCELLENT LAND, six ! fJ\J miles from' town, being section I 16, block XIV., InvercargiU Hun- > , ( died, adjoining the piopeities of f ' ' Messrs^! kensteen and Lind. ; \ / ( 195 Terms liberal. H. Driver's Sales. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, 1879. At 2 o'clock. At Club Hotel, Invercargill. ,To Dairy Farmers, Bleeders of Prize Stock, Speculators, and Others. MAGNIFICENT SUBURBAN FARMS AT INVERCARGILL. HENRY DRIVER (in conjunction with Messrs MeArdeU t and Co., Invercargill) has received instruct ions from the proprietor, who is leaving the , colony, to offer for sale, in the Long , Room ' Sdrithlandy Club Hotel; Invercargill, on Satur- ,' day, 15th Feb'rUai-y,: a t 2 o'clock, i ■-. THE WEST PLAINS ESTATE, OF ; QQQ ACRES. This property is situated at a distance of four miles from InvercargUl, and is. without doubt thb'- s choicest- suburb of that' rapidly rising* town,'; within ';a-: mile of the; Waikivvi Station; on the Invercargill and Kingston Railway, .'lt comprises an area : of over.lloo acres, the soU' being a rich chocolate loam on. a limestone formation. ■ •The whole of the Estate is perfectly free fi'bm^flbods; Surrounded with forest, and subgffili'te&SS.i^ and- luxuriant growth; of grass, cereals, and robt crops;: ..i .„.•-.' -The West Plain is: similar in character and appearance to the Valley bf theHutt, Weir UngtpUjby which only is it equalled in the Colony '■'■■ ■ a •.-:>■>.-;..'■• '. •■A :. This estate was originally bush land, cleared and cultivated .some' 17 years- ago, and divided by live fences into 100 acre farms, subdivided into ■ : nunieibus ; paddocks ; having seven exceUent ''dwellings, 'barns, stables, cattlesheds for hand feeding, dairy, or fat cattle ; together with other necessary : out-ofiices, arid splendid orchards, with a : great variety of fruit trees in full bearing. The whole estate is laid' down in a rotation of English grass, cereals, and turnips,'- and the high class 1 farming under which it has beetf conducted wUI commend itself to any one understanding the same on paying-it a visit -bf ihspectibn. . ' .■-' -T : The property will be sold, as already subdivided, in lots of 100 acres ; and as it is in many respects a speciality, a personal inspection is solicited. The Auctioneers have every confidence in recommending this Estate as suited for choice suburban residences, or .as farms for raising prize stock, for which it is pre-eminently adapted. The following unprecedentedly easy tern of payment will be allowed: — ■10 'per cent, cash 10 per cent, six months 10 per cent, twelve months 70 per cent, five years With 8 per cent, inteiest added. For further particulars, apply to the* N. Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Dunedin, InvercargUl," Oamaru, Timaru and -- Christchurch ; Or to> "" V *■*- **•-' MCARDELL & CO., Invercargill. FRIDAY, '7th- MARCH,- - ' At 2 o'clock. AT THE WOOL STORES, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. VALUABLE .FREEHOLD "ESTATE OF , MATAURA.; WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. (in conjunction with Murray, Dalgliesh k Co.) have received instructions fiom John •EUiott, Esq;, to sell by auction, "at their , Wool v "Stores,"* High street, Dunedin, "oh* Friday,' 7th March, At 2 o'clock— That Splendid freehold estate, BUSHY PARK. situated about 10 miles from Mataura and Gore RaUway. - Stations,, and • comprising "■".'"l 2_191 ACRES, more or less.--' The property is subdivided into 12 paddocks, is in thorough working order, and its grazing capabilities are not surpassed in Southern Otago, whilst a large proportion" of it'is capable of 'growing grain and root crops. 120 acres are at present under crop arid English Grass. The improvements cbnsist of — Substantial newly-built house of eight rooms and attached kitchen, two huts, stable, and woolshed (for eight shearers. The stock and working plant may be taken at a valuation. - , Should the property not be sold as a whole it wUI be ofEered in three blocks, as per plan „ - , Terms liberal. The Auctioneers have' great pleasure in submitting -the above property to the notice; of capitalists and others in search of a lucrative investment, as it will undoubtedly, advance rapidly in value from year, to year. i" Inspection invited. , - ' For further particulars apply to y MURRAY, DA'LGLIESH & CO.; •* f ' Invercargill. * Or, MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., 'WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., DuiwUp] 88

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 3324, 14 February 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 3324, 14 February 1879, Page 3

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