STRAWBERRY PLANTS. W ANTED to seII—LUXTON’S Noble Strawberry and ROYAL SOVEREIGN STRAWBERRY. J. COOPER, Nurseryman, Waikiwi. MRS HOLMES’ Registry Office, Dee street, established over 12 years., Employers of all classes of Labour can rely on being supplied with good servants. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. —Mrs S. C. HOLMES, Dee street. mRY OUR Gherman Sausages LINDSAY, 96, Tay Street. A GOOD DINNER FOR9D. TEA and COFFEE - - - - - - at all hours during the day. DINNER, from 12 to 2, NINEPENCE, AT Mrs Watson’s, BLUFF. RACESTREET A PPLEBY RACE STREET _/3IPPLEBY Four-roomed House, 2 chimneys, new Wash House, Wood House, Garden, Fruit Trees, quarter acre. Let 6s week. Early possession, if desired. £l3O. Terms to suit. Apply W. B. SCANDRETT, Land Agent, Dee & Esk-sts., Invercargill. PETER WARD, Bricklayer, Esk street east begs to intimate that he undertakes all kinds of brick-work. Bakers’ Ovens a speciality. Estimates given and Designs supplied. Country orders promptly attended to. INVERCARGILL ELECTORATE. Mr J. W. KELLY, M.H.R., INVITES THE ELECTORS OP INVERCARGILL To meet him in the ■Theatre ZEFtoyal ON TUESDAY, EVENING, 21st JUNE, At 8 o’clock sharp. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (HUGH MAIR, Esq ) will preside. H. O. Cassels, SADDLE, HARNESS, & COLLAR MAKER, (Next the Prince of Wales Sale Yards) DEE STREET. FOR THE PLOUGHING SEASON. A LARGE Assortment of Collars, Haines, Winkers, Chains, etc. Also, Bugey, Cab,j Gig, and Cart Harness at Extremely Low Prices. Having secured the services of Mr Paul, late foreman of Guthrie and Coy.’e Saddlery, Customers can rely on all work being executed iu a thorough and workmanlike manner. A TRIAL SOLICITED . BENMORE STOCK SALE Withdrawn. THE Sale advertised to take place on Friday, 24th, at Benmore Station, has been WITHDRAWN. ■ WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. C. HOWELL Auctioneer. WANTED KNOWN—McKAY BROS.’ Order of Sales for to-day (Saturday) is as follows—--1 2 -30.—Towls, Ducks, etc. ! 1 p.m.— Pigs, Cows, etc. i 1.45 p.m.—3 Traps, 1 Buggy, 2 sets I Harness, etc. I 2 p.m.—Ye whom it may concern ” ) 220 bags damaged chaff in new sacks, j 2 15 p.m. —50 Bags Oats, Wheat, Pollard, I Bran, etc. 2.20 p.m. —Furniture, etc., Couch Chairs, Mangle, Sewing Machines, Glassware, etc. 3 p.m.—2o tins Ceylon Tea, Cocoanuts, Walnuts, etc., to close consignment. 3.15 p.m. —2,000 Mutton Birds in kits, Akaroa cheese, and general goods. new:adyertisements. Loasby’s Wahso —Additional testimony. E. Barlow —Gives away tea. J. W. Kelly, M.H.R. —Address to constituents, J. S. Baxter—Try him. Mrs Watson, Bluff—Refreshments. W. B. Scandrett—Property at Appleby. J. A. Mitchell and Co. —Horse sale. H. O. Cassels —Notice re Saddlery business. C. W. Brown —Farm at Morton Mains. Crown Lands—Leases to be offered for public auction on 23rd June. Professor Elstone—Phrenology a d Empress Needle, Guthrie’s buildings. «• Wright, Stephenson and Co. ..lenmore stock withdrawn. - McKay Bros.—Order of sales to-c'ky.
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Southern Cross, Volume 7, Issue 10, 18 June 1898, Page 8
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