W. B, Scandrett, Land Invercargill. Has received instructions to s by private treaty the following
prope r ‘ 12-room family residence, with half-acre freehold, garden and lawn, in best locality in Invercargill, for sale, .£IOSO. 7-room house and i-acre freehold, Bek street, ,£6OO. 4-room house, J-acre freehold, Esk street, £275. 4-room house and freehold, 33ft by 165 ft, £165. 7-room residence and large freehold, corner Yarrow street and Elies Road, £6OO. 25 acres, Otatara, with 6-room house, stable, and byre—To let or sell. 44 acres freehold, close to above, fenced, £2OO. £650 —House, 8 rooms, bath, garden, | lawn ; freehold. £6O0 —Dwelling, 6 rooms, freehold, very complete, with stable. Yarrow street. Biggar street Brewery, with J-acre of ground and all buildings thereon. £525 —Gala street, 7-room house, excellent order. £33s—Dwelling, Gala street. £750 —Don street, family residence, freehold, very complete. £150—4-room cottage, with good garden. Education lease. £2O0 —4-room cottage, Esk street, freehold. £500—6-room house and freehold 33 x 165, Esk street. £325 —6-room house and freehold, Biggar street. £sso—Two storey shop and dwelling, Tay street £3l0 —Dwelling, Tweed street east, with stable. £7s—Clinton street, 3-room house and £ acre section. £22o—Bourke street, 6-room house and one acre. Unoccupied sections as under : NORTH INVERCARGILL, Government Township, near School. Sections 22, 23, block 4 Chelmsford street, each £4O. Section 3, block 3, Bourke street, £3O. SOUTH INVERCARGILL. 1 and acre, subdivided by live hedges, with dwelling, £165. Scott street, 3-roomed house, stable, and 2a 3r 19p, £l4O. Section 92, Powell town, adjoining Mr Tothill’s property, $ acre, £2l- - 96, Powelltown, £l7. Section 27, Powelltown £2l. Section 140, Georgetown, £l6. Sections 20, 21, Maitland street, near George street, £22. Section 54, block 1, corner Scott and MeChesney streets, Oa. Ir. 20p. Section 22, block 1, corner Brown and Macquarrie streets, 3a. Ir. sp. Section 46, block 1, corner Scott and Macquarrie streets. GLADTSONE. Gladstone, Burton, sections 6,7, 8,13, 14, 15, block 5, the lot for £SO. Gladstone, Burton, section 18, block 1, £6. Gladstone, Coldstream, 2 sections, Lewis street, £BS. RICHMOND GROVE. 3-room house, section, and stable to Ist or sell. Sections 6,7, 8, block 1, la. Ir. 34p. Sections 4,5, 6. block 2, Adamsons, £6O. EAST INVERCARGILL. Section 14, Macmaster street, £IOO. Sections in Liudisfarne, south of Union Grounds, at £3O each, CAMPBELLTOWN. Section 16, Block 19, £3O. Section 2, Block 21, £l6. Sections 1,2, 3,, block 21, the lot £IOO.
A profusely and beautifully illustrated pamphlet has reached us, descriptive of Cadbury Bros’, large and splendidly arranged buildings for the manufacture of their cocoa and chocolate. The works are complete in all departments, beautifully designed, and the comfort qf their employes is made a leading feature in the plans of this noted firm. Cadbury Bros’ Pure Cocoa Essence can be had, wholesale and retail, from Mr J. S. Baxter, 61 Bee "street. No Taxation.—Why are we taxed ? To raise money to pay interest on our big debt, for education, defence, etc., etc. Government taxes we have to pay. But don’t pay a heavier tax than any imposed by Government; that is, by running accounts, and thereby allow traders to tax you and make you pay for booking and for other people’s bad debts, but buy your groceries from Mr J. S. Baxter, who gives the best value in Southland for ready maney.
EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. To meet the convenience of persons' reside ing in outlying districts, a copy of the Government Railways Timetable will be kept on hand at all post offices (except wherthere are Railway Stationmasters) and anyone desiring to consult it may do so upon application to the Postmaster. Any Government Railway Stationmaster will, upon receipt of Id stamp, forward a copy of the timetable to any address within the colony, and upon receipt of Is a copy of the timetable will be supplied each month for twelve months. STATIONARY ENGINE DRIVERS’ EXAMINATIONS. EXAMINATIONS will be held at the Courthouse, Invercargill, on Tuesday, 14th May, 1901, at 9 a.m. Forms and particulars are obtainable at office of inspectors of Machinery throughout the Colony. BY ORDER. E, R. NOTICE, ROBERT DUNCAN, Chief Inspector of Machinery.
It. CS-. Speirs, Plumber, Tinsmith & Bellhanger, DEE STREET, HAS always on hand Tanks, Baths, and all materials in connection with the trade. Also, Milk Cans and all Dairy requisites. Experienced tradesmen sent to all parts of Town and Country. Estimates for contracts and prices given for any work required. All correspondence promptly replied to. Note address— R. Gr. SPEIRS, DEE ST. Perrin and Murray. COAIi & Firewood. LIDDED STREET.
Everything up-to-date at £. G. Undrill’s Esk st
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Southern Cross, Volume 9, Issue 5, 4 May 1901, Page 7
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