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MoArdell & Co.'s Sales. WEDNESDAY, l7rH DECEMBER; SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY. 515 CBES 515 AT THE PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, At 2 o'clock. McARDELL & CO. have received instructions from Mr John O'Biien, to sell by public auction, at the Prince of Wales Hotel, Invcrcargill, On the above dateThat excellent farm of 515 acres, immediately ,on the Invercargill-Kings-ton line of railway, and situated within half-a-mile of,the Forest Hill Crossing, and only ' thirteen miles from town. This valuable property is well watered, and is all fenced and subdivided into six. paddocks. ■ ' The improvements consist of — Six-roomed cottage, stable, yards, &c. About 185 acres are atpresent under crop of oats, 50 acres in' English Grass, and 40 acres in fallow, the , jemainder being in Native Grass. The farm is situated between the Railway and the New River, the main road to Winton passing through the centre of the property; about 250 acres of River flat, and the remainder chiefly low lying terrace; every acre is available for and capable of producing excellent crops. Tne owner is placing this property in the market owing' to his failing health, and on account of which it will be submitted for . SALE WITHOUT RESERVE, Thus offering a raie opportunity for persons in search of a first-class farm in full working order. The growing crops are looking splendid and will return a large proportion of the purchase money. ' Title Perfect. ■ The terms will be made as easy as possible, at least £1350 'will bft allowed to remain on Mortgage at 8 per cent, for 4£ years. McARDELL & CO., - 3112 , Auctioneers. FARM AT FOREST HILL. ' FRIDAY, 12th DECEMBER. 149 ACRES H9 McARDELL & CO. have received instructions' from. Mr Walter Gray, to - sell by public auction at the Prince of Wales Hotel, on Friday, 12th December, at 11 o'clock— AN EXCELLENT FARM " ~i Af\ ACRES, being sections 106 and JL^tt/ 107, Forest Hill Hundred. The - ' < ' property -is securely- fenced and subdivided into several convenient sized paddocks, of which • there are 45 acres of • ' most, luxuriant English- Grass, 30 acres stubble, 70 acres not yet broken up This farm is situated within four miles of "The Gap Railway Station," Invercargilland Winton line, from which there* is a capital road. The land is all of the choicest de 4 scription, being of a Limestone formation; it not only produces first-rate pasture, but is also capable of growing heavy cereal and root crops. The property is well watered an<? includes a good bush 10 acres in extent. Terms LiberaL, McARDELL & Cv, 3154 '"* * Auctioneers. TOWNSHIP OF . HAWTHOENDALEr East Road, - ' INVERCARGILL, SATURDAY, 13th DECEMBER, 7p.m; McARDELL AND CO. .(in conjunction with Messrs Macrorie and Cuthbertson) are instructed to sell by auction, on Saturday; "evening, ' ~l3th dec. ' , < '. lat -7 o'clock} - -. t . in Messrs Macrorie and Cuthbd.i son's Rooms, That valuable 'and conveniently situated Suburban Property known as "HAWTHORNDALE," Which has been subdiv dinto t 165 " CHOICE "i-ACRE . SECTIONS. This' township is pleasantly situated>on an elevated terrace, within easy walking distance of the city. The railway station is on the southern boundary of the property, and the proposed tramway terminus will be in close proximity to" the northern frontage to the East Road, along which there is at present an excellent gravelled footpath leading into Tay street. The property' has been carefully subdivided, giving each section as much frontage as possible, and from its admirable position, "arid tfeing so exceptionally easy of access the township of "HAWTHORNDALE" Should be especially attractive to all classes Of buyers in search of really good building Sites, and the^more particularly as the terms are ■•»>"< j - LIBERAL IN ; THE EXTREME, " £ amely : Ten ppr cent, cash, ten per. cent in six months, and the balance in one, two, three, and four years, bearing interest at eight percent. ' Land' similarly situated in Christchurch and / Dunedin, 1 sells" at from £1000 t0, £2000 per acre. In three to four years time," it is highly probable, this property will be equally valuable. Such an opportunity as the above sale will, afford for making an investment (which must yield a large return) is seldom to be met with. ■ ■" Tiltle under, the Land Transfer Act. Plans can. be obtained and every information given on application to , - McARDELL & CO., AND' MACRORIE & CDTHBERTSON. -'"-•'-' ' - 'Invercargill. Or, C. F. Black, -.. ; ; Dunedin. v ''-- \- ' •'■ FOE SALE,,, 2400 MIXED SHEEP. McARDELL & CO. have for private sale ' 2100 mixed sheep in the Mataura District, Comprising — - • 1 A Cf\ CROSSBRED and Merino Sheep X abbU (mixed ages and sexes) ' 1 000 HAI ? FBEED I^ mhs - . : : The above sheep are within a few miles of Mataura Bridge, and' can be seen at any time. The lambs not being weaned, ewes and lambs will be sold, together. - For particulars apply to ' MCARDELL & CO ; 3425 1" ."' '". ' » --.: r Aa'.tioneers. rpo FARMERS AND Money to lend from £100 to £20,000, on "gcSxTfreehold securities'/ "" McARDELL & CO., Auctioneers. ... .Macrorie & Cnthbertson'S Sales CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. : ; ;'rß o o t h s. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are in structed by the committee .of the Caledonian Society, to sell in Tattersall's Horse Bazaar, ON SATUR-DAY, . ' December 13th, At 11.30 a.m.— - .; Booths "". Confectionary Stall „ . Fancy Goods Stall For.the New; Year's Sports at the Caledonian Society's Demonstration on Ist and 2nd January next. 3608 Terms at sale. JO . M ,N C O U T T S r ,' ••' ' - Reqnesls all accounts owing to Mm to be paid before 3lst December. All accounts against him to be rendered at the same time. - ' lay street, 9tU December.

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Southland Times, Issue 3579, 10 December 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 3579, 10 December 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 3579, 10 December 1879, Page 3