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Public Notices ' rp o LET, Comfortable 3-room Cottage, Tweed street, opposite Mr Whitmore's brick house ; rent 9s per week. Apply C. W. Brown, Agent, Esk street. d29 J. R. Cuthbertson's JOHN R. CUTHBERTSON AUCTIONEER, Valuer, Certificated Accountant and General Commission Agent, Esk Street, INVEBCARGILL. Liberal Cash Advances on Goods Con signed for Absolute Sale. i PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. WEDNESDAY, 7th DECEMBER. HOMES FOR THE PEOPLE, TOWN SECTIONS ON EASY TERMS. JOHN R. CUTHBERTSON is instructed to selljby auction, on Wednesday, 7th December, at 2 p.m., in Sloan's Hall, Dee street, Invercargill — The following CHOICE TOWN SECTIONS. LEET STREET— Sections 18 and 19, block LXVIIL, half an acre, joining Wesleyan Church. Sections 12 and 13, block LXVIIL, half an acre, corner Kelvin street and Leet street. SPEY STREET— Section 18, block LXV., near Mrs Findlay's. Section 11, block LXXI., corner of Kelvin street and Spey street. DON STREET— Sections 4 and 5, block LXIIL, fenced and laid down in grass. LIDDEL STREET— Section 13, block VI., with large two-storey building and outhouses. TEVIOT STREET— Section 20, block XXIX Sections 17 and 18, block XXXI. Also Education lease of section 16, adjoining CLYDE STREET— Section 22, block XXVII, corner of Bowmont street, with frontage of two and a-half chains to Clyde street. Section 15, block XX, frontage to Clyde street. CRINAN STREET ) Sections 7, 8, 15, 16, blk. EARN STREET J XXV, being a compact block of one acre, with two chains frontage to each street. BIGGAR STREET— Sections 17 and 18, block XXXVI, fenced and laid down in grass. Also,— Section S3, East InvercargilJ, with dwel ling-house, now occupied by Mr G. T. Stevenß, corner of Yarrow street and McMaster street. TERMS : Ten per cent, cash at sale, ten per cent, in six months, ten per cent, in twelve months, balance in four years ; interest, seven per cent.; purchaser to have option of paying off at any time. Title— Land Transfer Act. nB4 Wilson, Tame and CoWILSON, TAINE & CO. AUCTIONEERS, Stock, Station, Commission and Financial Agents, Valuators and Sharebrokebs, Dee street, Invercargill. SALE OF HORSES At their yards, Prince of Wales Stable EVERY SATURDAY. Monthly Sale of Properties IN OUR ROOMS. MONEY TO LEND. £20,000 to lend in sums of £1000 and upwards on rural land. This money will be lent at a low rate of interest upon really good securities. £4,000 to lend on town properties in sums of £5O upward*. Liberal arrangements made in regard to Mortgaging and valuing. Advances made on growing crops, Wool, stock, grain, kc, consigned to us for sale locally or shipment. in addition to our ordinary business we undertake the investment of trust funds, care being taken to see that they are invested in first-class securities. We are prepared to make temporary advances on deeds or shares in any public company without the expense of mortgaging, also in bills of exchange, ice, at a moderate rate. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Farms varying from 100 to 2000 acres, im proved and unimproved, in various parts of Southland. On very liberal terms. TOWN PROPERTIES. Sections for sale and lease in various parts of Invercargill. Also houses from two rooms to ten rooms in the city and suburbs. Ereiy facility offered to purchasers. WILSON, TAINE k CO., n9 Auctioneers, Sec. WEDNESDAY, 14th DECEMBER, At 11 o'clock sharp. LARGE SALE OF DRAUGHT HORSES, HACKS, CONTRACTORS' PLANT, &C. WILSON, TAINE and CO. hart | .received instructions from two Contractors (who have just finished a large ploughing contract), to sell at their yards, Dee street, on above date — 91 FIRST-CLASS|DRAUGHT HORSES MJ. (mares and Geldings) ; horses have been well-cared for and are fit for any amount of work ; also, -J A HACKS AND HARNESS HORSES, Wj Single and double-furrow Ploughs, Harrows, Harness, Covers, &c, &c. Every horse for unreserved sale. Terms cash, or approved bills, nl6 TUESDAY, 29TH NOVEMBER, At 3 o'clock. SALE OF SOME OF THE CHOICEST BUILDING SITES IN THE CITY OF INVERCARGILL. WILSON, TAINE, & CO. have received instructions from Mr Chas. Gilbertson to sell at their rooms, Dee street, on above date — Sections 12, 13, 14, block 54, each a quarter of an acre, and in one solid block. These sections are situated in one of the choicest parts of Invercargill. Sec. 12 fronts Esk-st. and Doon-st., immediately opposite the Cricket Ground ; section 13 fronts Esk street, and section 14 also fronts Esk street, with 6-roomed house thereon. The attention of investors and those desirous of securing a really good site is directed to this sale, as in no part of Invercargill is there a more pleasant locality, and in no part of the northern end of the city can {of an acre be found in one solid block, the property of one owner. The property will be submitted in one block, and, if not sold, will be sold in separate sections. Also, on account of same vendor — Section 9, block 15, Eye street, a grand section, very bigb, and having a northern aspect, and in a highly respectable locality. Terms, exceedingly liberal — 10 per cent, cash on fall of hammer, 10 per cent, in twelve months, balance in three years, at a low rate of interest. On account of Mr G. BrightonSection 4, Block XXIII, Earn street, northern aspect, quarter-acre, six-roomed house, in good repair — brick wash-houße — all securely fenced, garden, Sec; fourth section from Clyde street. Moderate price -reasy terms. Full particulars from the auctioneers.

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Southland Times, Issue 4186, 29 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 4186, 29 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 4186, 29 November 1881, Page 3

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