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Carswell, White and Co. /PARSWELL, WHITE AND Ou. Kj auctioneer, land, stock, and station AGENTS WOOL AND GRAIN BROKERB the CRESCENT, INVERCARGILL Cash advances made on wool, grain, and all kinds of farm and station produce placed in their hands for sale, either in the local market, or for shipment to Australia or London. Regular Weekly Sales of Horses in Prince of Wales yards, Dee street, on Saturday* at 11 o'clock sharp. Periodical sales of sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, etc. Money to lend on freehold securities ai current rates. Agents for the Colonial Investment and Agency Company of N.Z.. Limited. SATDKDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, At 11 a.m. sharp. Estate of late Thomas Martin. pARSWELL, WHITE * CO. \J have received instructions from the Agent cf the Public Trust Office, to sell by auction in the Prince of Wales Yards, on Saturday, 9th inst,, at 11 a.m. sharp, Without Reserve— 1 Timber Jinker 2 Drays and Harness 2 Draught Horses 1 Hack 1 3- Years old Filly f 7 IMPORTED DRAUGHT STALLION FOR SALE, 9th FEBRUARY. « KING OF THE RING." pARSWELL, WHITE & CO., have received instructions from the Owners to sell by auction in the Prince of Waleß Yards on Saturday, 9th Feb., at 11 a.m. — The Draught Stallion "KING OF THE RING." As the above sale clo°es a partnership, he will be sold to the Highest Bidder. f 2 IMPORTANT SALE OF BUILDING TIMBER. To be held at the WAIKIWI SAWMILL. WEDNESDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1884 At 1 p.m. pARSWELL, WHITE AND CO. \J have received instructions from Messrs Brown and Everett, Waikiwi Sawmills, to sell by auction, on the ground, five miles from Invercargill — -| -j S\ f\f\f\ FEET OF BUILDING ±.IXJ»\J\J\J TIMBEB, consisting of - 50,000 Feefc Black Pine, from 6 by 6 to 3 by 2, from 7 to 18 feet in length 50.000 Feet Bed and White Pine, comprising wea^herboards/scantling, T and G flooring and lining 300 Piles, 8 by 8 and 6 by 6, and up to 4 feet long 6000 Fencing Stakes (Black Pine), a first-class lot The whole of above timber will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, and, if necessary, it will be loaded on railway trucks. j3l UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. Sheep, Cattle, Horses,-. Pigs, Poultry, Dairy Utensils, Household Furniture, Harness, and Farming Implements. FRIDAY, 15xh FEBRUARY. pARSWELL, WHITE & COV,^ have received instructions from John McLean, Esq., Mimihau, Wyndham, to sell by auction on the ground on above date — '• A DRAUGHT HORSES OK PURE LBICEBTER 2-TOOTH OD EWES, in lots £%f\f\ FAT 2-TOOTH EWES and £\J\J Wethers -j £\f\ 2-TOOTH EWES and Wethers, X\JU nearly fat 1 Pure-bred Berkshire Boar 1 Brood Sow 2 Half-grown Sow 3 3 Quiet Dairy Cows 8 Head Fat Cattle About 15 acres of Sutherland Oats very clean and heavy 22 Acres standing crop of Lint 1 D.F. Plough, nearly new ; 1 Swing do do ; 1 bet 12 feet Haxton and Beattie's Flexible Harrows, nearly new ; 1 Set 12 feet Iron Harrows, ready to work ; 1 Drill Scari* fier, new ; 1 Cambridge Roller, 22 cwt., new ; 1 Reid and Gray, Double-speed Reaper ; 8 Sets oi Plough and Leading Harness ; Cart Harness, in good working order ; Grass Seed; C<-rnsackß; Wooden Roller ; I Boiler, 40 gals; 1 Sidesaddle ; 1000 Goi Postp, 6 fett ; 25 Cords Goi and Pine Firewood ; all the Household Furniture, and Sundries, too numerous too mention. Mr McLean having sold his property, the above is a bona fide unreserved clearing sale. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES SATURDAY, IST MARCH, 18 ?4. pARSWELL, WHITE AND 00. have received instructions from Mr iohn Baird to sell by auction in the Prince of Wales Ho.el, on Saturday, Ist March, 1884, at 2 p.m , unless previously disposed of, CENTRE BUSH FARM, Containing 496 acres rich agricultural and wheat growing land, about 400 acres of which are under cultivation, 200 acres of which are in English grass. The buildings comprise five-roomed house, sixstalled stable, aad barn. It is subdivided into seven paddocks, the fence being all new and in good order. The property is situated four miles from Centre Bush Railway Station ; has been all thoroughly drained and in first-class heart. Also, — THE WAIKIWI FARM, Being sections 18, block 4, Invercargill Hundred, containing 120 acres, more or less. This property is situated about four miles from Invercargill, and only a short distance from the Tramway, when the proposed extension on the North Road is carried out. It is very suitable for a dairy farm, for which it is at present used, and its close proximity to Invercargill will ensure its steady increase in value. It is well worth the attention of investorß, as an immediate return can be obtained from the land, while from its position it will shortly become available for rutting up into building allotments, when a handsome profit may be reied oh. Terms and further information on application to the Auctioneers. f 9 I~MPROVED FARM AT LONG BUSH FOR PBIVATE SALE. The Undersiened have for private sale on account of Mr Thomas Barclay, his improved farm at Long Bush, containing 37b aciwi, luore or less. The property is situated seven miles from Invercargill and twenty chains from a railway siding. The improvements consist dwelling house, stable, barn, orchard, &c. There are 35 acres in oats, 20 acres in turnips, 50 acres first-class maiden bush, and the balance of the pioperty is all laid down in English grass. ' For further particulars apply to Mr Barclay on the farm, or CASSWELL, WHITE & CO., Invercargill. md G. F. MARTIN, d 29 Invercargill. F. 8» Canning rpHE GORE AUCTION MART F. 8. CANNING & CO., Auctioneers, Valuators, Land, Estate, and General Commission Agents, Gore. MONEY to LEND! in sums of £100 to £10,000 at lowest rates of interest. Properties for BALE or LEASE may be entered upsu wax Better, Frw of GUrg*

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

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