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Green and SounessCLEARING SALE AT THE LATfC MR SHIPTON'S FARM, LONGRIDGE. p REEN AND SOUNESS have vX received instructions from the executors of the late Mr J. bhipton to sell by j public auction on the ground, Longridge, on Jhursday, 14th February, at 12.30 p.m., the following first-class stock, implements, &c— 4. First-class draught mares and geldings, thoronghly staunch 1 Draught foal 5 Head cattle in forward condition 3 Pigs 1 Eamuelson self-raking reaping ma* chine 1 Tip dray with frame, etc., complete 1 Double-furrow plough 1 Set Haxton and Beattie's patent flexible harrows 1 Roller 1 Bentall's chaflEcutter (new) Wheelbarrow, spades, forks, swingletree?, shaft and leading harness, saddle and bridle, a lot of household furniture, including splendid cooking stove, with utensils complete. 1 Small cottage stove 1 Double-barrelled breech-loading gun 1 Rifle 1 Six-chamber revolver The auctioneer cm guarantee the whole of the above first-class. Luncheon will be provided. f 2 VALUABLE BUSINESS SITE AT STONEY CREEK. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 15th, 1884. At 2.30 p.m. pREEN AND SOUNESS have vl received instructions from the trustees i Q the insolvenl estate of Thomas Hunter +0 sell by public auction, at their rooms, Gore, no FRIDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1884 : The right, title, and interest of the said Thomas Hunter, in the HOUSE and LAND situated at Stoney Creek railway sid'ng, close to Otama Bridge. Tbis is a splendid chance for an enterprising: man to make a fortune, as there is already a large and increasing traffic to the place, which is well adapted for a store or accommodation house, having a large paddock attached and the buildings, which are quite I new, being very suitable. Intending purchasers will do well to inspect the place before the sale, as it is very seldom such a good opening for business occurs. f 2 TO HOTBLKEEPERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. pREEN and SOUNESS have revJT ceired instructions from Mr Michael Qualter to sell by public auction at their rooms, Pore, on Friday, 15th February, immediately after the arrival of the express from Dunedin, The PUKERAU HOTEL, situated on the main trunk line from Invercargill to Dunedin. 7 his hotel is situated in one of the best farming districts of Otago, and is at present doing a very lucrative trade, which can be greatly increased. There is no other hotel in the township, nor within nine miles. The house contains fourteen very large rooms, and is situated on nearly three-quarter acre of land, which is all freehold, and highly cultivated. The terms on which the house will be sold are very liberal, and the stock and furniture will have to be taken at a valuation by the purchaser. TCvery information will be given to intending purchasers on application to the Auctioneers, Gore; or Mr M. Qualter, Pukerau. f 2 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. FARM FOR SALE, NEAR RIVERSDALE pREEN ANiT"sOUNESS have \JT received instructions from the Mortgagees to sell by public auction at their rooms, Gore, on FRIDAY, 15th FEB., 1884, At 2 p.m.— Section 466, Hokonui, lately occupied by Mr Alex. Matheson, containing 200 acresThis farm is fenced and sub-divided, and has other improvements. It is only about two miles from the rising township of Riversdale, on the Waimea Plains railway. This farm mugt be sold, and easy tenna can bo wraogtf, {a

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Southland Times, Issue 4859, 9 February 1884, Page 3

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