Macrorie & Cut_ber tson's Sales TATTERSALL'S HORSE BAZAAR WEEKLY HORSE SALE. MACRORIE"& CUTHBERTSON hold ft SALE OF HORSJKS every Saturday, commencing at 11.30 a.m. sharp, in their.new • and commodious premises in Dee and L-tfven streets. • TATTERSALL'S HORSE BAZAAR. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are instructed to sell at their rooms, on' Friday, 4th April, 1879,— ' A' splendid lot of Prime Fed Bacon, raised on the finest Agricultural Land in Victoria ; also, lot of very fine Honey. ; 781 TO HOTEL-KEEPERS, CONFECTIONERS, AND OTHERS. ' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON willunder instructions from the JEaster Volunteer Demonstration Committee— offer for sale by public auction on - SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 5, The right to hold Publicans' Booths, ' Fruit and Confectioners' Booths, Fancy Goods' Stall, on the field at Wailacetown, and Caledonian and Agricultural Societies' Grounds at f InvercargiU. M. A. ASHENDEN, F. C. R. EVANS, Joint Hon.- Sees. WEDNESDAY, 9i'H APRIL. STOCK SALE, Thobnbury Junction. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON ate instructed" to sell at Foster's Thombury Junction Yards (Junction of Riverton, Otautau, and Invercargill railway), on Wednesday, 9th April, about -i A A HEAD CATTLE, of which 25 J. UU Head are grown Bullocks, and 35 Head Spayed Cows •j O Good LEICESTER and LINCOLN JL & RAMS bred off the Company's old stock and Mr Sutton's imported Rams. A A Four-tooth RAMS, Leicester and _feU Lincoln •jrA Well-bred EWES and WETHERS -J O Head FAT CATTLE 100 LAMBS > raostl y .-bred. -i WINNOWING MACHINE. And A few DRAUGHT HORSES. Vendors will be kind enough to forward particulai- of stock in order that this advertisement may be amended. - 582 TOWN FREEHOLDS. THURSDAY, 10th APRIL. MACRORIE AND CUTHBERTSON are insti-ucted by Mr Martin Hughes, to sell by auction, at their rooms, on Thursday, 10th April, at 2 p.m., THREE ACRES Freehold Land on the Town Belt, being sections" 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, MacMaster's.Estate. This magnificent site is beyond all' dispute the finest for a villa residence in the neighborhood' of the town, being the highest ground for miles round,.and commanding- a splendid view," both of the North, and East roads. The land will be offered in the first in- . stance in one lot ; and if not Sold, then as subdivided into 12 sections, with frontages to Elles road, Gala street, and MacMasler street. Also — Section _3, Mac Master's Estate, about £ an acre," with good ,4 room , cottage, fronting Elles road* . - j Also-— Section 7, block XL, Wailacetown, Terms. : One-fifth cash, balance by bills at three six, nine' and twelve months, bearing- bank interest. 718 EASTERN SUBURB. EVENING SALE, 7 P.M. - SATURDAY, 26TH APRIL. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are instructed by Mr Drabble, to sell by public .v.ijlion, i_ their rooms, Dee street, on Saturday, the 26th April, at 7 o'clock iv the evening,— The North- Western portion, cut np into 71 Quarter- Acre Sections, or thereby, of his' properly o_ tuo _.._-, Road, known as. INGLEWOOD, / .; Being on the road mentioned, exactly the satne distance from the central town Post Office, that Burton and Gladstone are upon the North Road, laid down in grass, with live and other bonndary fences, cleared and drained. The advantages of securing homes'* in the suburbs, more especially for those earning wages, need not be dilated on; it is sufficient to state that, excepting the main road frontages, the lots as put up will give the option of acquiring on the fall of the hammer, one, two, three or more, to make a compact block, and that the terms will be most liberal. Lithographed plans in course of preparation. 770 FARMS NEAR TOWN TO LET. . MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are instructed by F. Drabble, Esq., to let his farms of NEWFIELD and INGLEWOOD one mile fiom town. NEWFIELD. QQ£ ACRES, nearly all cultivated; JjtJtJ handsome residence, splendid orchard and garden, &c, &c. INGLEWOOD. . ' " QQ ACRES, two cottages and out«7__f houses, partly cultivated, all fenced, and subdivided. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers ; or, Messes Cargills, Gibbs & Co. - 344 PRELIMINARY NOTICE FARM CLEARING SALE. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are instructed by Mr Martin Hughes (who has leased his farm) to sell by auction early in April, on ground, New River, Draught Horses Cattle " Implements Hay,&c. ' f 581 " !J\ O L - E T,— With entry on 15th April next, the shop corner of Tay and Deveron streets, presently occupied by Mr J. T. Crofts. Apply to ABRAM WATSON, Ironmonger, ' 736 Tay street. rjlO LEASE OR LET ON CROPPING . i. TERMS. Improved farm on the Dipton Creek, about 400 acres. For particulars, Apply to 409 J. STOCK & CO. /t A M P B E L L TO W -N. TO LET TOR A TERM OR LEASE, A large and commodious Iron. Building, suitable for an Hotel. v - For further particulars apply lo WILLIAM' G. BRIGHT, Commissir n Agent, Dec strcut, ' - 1 m - I^ST-WgiJJ,
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Southland Times, Issue 3365, 3 April 1879, Page 3
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