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wmm!__m_n*aa*--m_m*mmmm_____m_\ WlUi-JB Te<W. TO-DAY (SATUBDAY), ■.; At lli»».»t. sharp I' WULlAMTODD^l»_a_it_eE_oh_«i^ Esk street— 1 A SACKS GBFEN PEAS TO-DAY, (SATUBDAY,) At I o'clock. WILLIAM TODD .will sell in Exchange, Esk street— . ,/•:-'/,._.:*; CkQ BAGB COCKSFOOT ." ZO • ' ::- r ,-,y- frS SATUBDAY, 6TH JANUARY, ( At 1 o'clock. . .v/ WILLIAM TODD: will sell in lxch-Og^ Esk Btreet, at the rick of former purchasers— ; '". c ' 7 ">;/\>" | EXTENSION TABLE "^ O CHESTS DRAWERS Poles, Rings, and furniture. ■ jaS THURSDAY, 10th JANUARY, 1889, At 12 noon. 1068 -« 106 iB Of Southland's most choice land, together witk the whole of the growing oope. — _■_• ■-' WILLIAM TODD has received instraotions to sell by public auction in the Exchange Salerooms, Bsk street, InvercarfUl— Sections 188, 191, 198, 189, 190, 192, FOBBBC HILL HUNDBED; containing in •!_ 1068 (ten hundred and sixty-eight) aorasjje littlo more or less, -Hunted 10 tnUee ban Winton. This land is San early selertlon. bb_i_ied by the Makarewa River : i« fenced and sabiivided| adjoins the Hokonui Coal Co's ground, also Government bash reserve, -here ara 60 aeraa al buph in the land, which, is in a^rery high|a*ateof cultivation, being thoroughly dri__iedthroojh« out, aod every inch available. The 800 ii pan river flat, rich loam, and limestone iormntwa— 70 to 80 bushels per acre- having been grown thereon. „.,...«„-,....-,„,„-.._.-.•,.■, GBOWINO CROPS— 200 acres grass, about ready for cutting 20C acres oats 60 acres turnips \ ' Balance in graes and tussock MiNEBALS-r - -j? Coal, Fireclay land Freestone in unlimited 'quantity. . : .....'... BUILDINGS— Five roomed Dwelling House,, 6-stall Stable. , Granary, Bain, Blacksmith's Shop, 4-stall ',- : - Stable. Barn, Huts, also Stockyards and Sheep pens, ' "'•' " ; TERMS— — £1600 cash; balance may remain., for any , period not exceeding five years at 6 per cent pet annum. J .'.'. "' Tbis sale is a bona fide one. A personal inspection, respectfully invited. The whole of \ the crops and improvements are being thrown in. Apart from the value of this land as a rich agricultural and pastoral invest ment, the coal and other mineral deposits are in themselves a fortune. _ Satisfactory reasons given for sellingon application to than ctioreer, who confidently brings this said under notice. No more genuine investment was ever; offered in New Zealand. Foiancy price is asked or expected^ that being left •»- tirely to bona fide competition. J '". N.B.— The sale of the Stock and Firm Im plementa will be held on the 24th JanuacV Particulars in future issue. PoSMflsionofi-una and crops at once. . ■ . ,■ ■?.<■.]; d Mitchell, \nqte and Co. TITITCHELL, WHITE AND OO . Deb stkket, next McGregor's Stables. AUCTIONEEBS, LAND, STOOK AND STATION AGENTS. WOOL AND GBAIN BROKERS AND VALUATORS. HORSE SALES— ; Regular . Sales on Saturdays in the Criterion Yards, at 11 am. SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, :*O. Regular Sales at our . Rooms every Monday and at the Wallacetown Crossing Slaughter Yards as required. .....-, STOCK SALES V Fortnightly, at the Invercargill Sale Yards, and Monthly at the various Country centres, date! of which will be duly advertised. CA?H ADVANCES made on WooL Grain, Skins, Ac, placed is our hands for Absoluto Sale/ ... /- -„; ... :■:.,, ... HORSE S ALE, ORITBRION YABDS. SATURDAY, 6TH JANUABY, 1889, At 11a.m. : '"- J 'h / --ma.-.. :■} MITCHELL, WHITE A CO. wiU seUby Auction as above — HORSES DRAYS "<:(>;) •■••■■'-•■ COWS, HARNESS, SADDLES, AND sundries .;....; ;; jas Wiison, fame and Co TTT ILS ON, TAINE /It CO. Hold Regular Sales of FAT AND STORE STOCK AT INVERCARGILL SALEYARDS— Every alternate Tuesday. WYNDHAM SALEYARDS— Last Thursday in the month. WINTON SALEYARDS— First Thursday ia tbe month. THORNBURY— MonthIy Sale on Friday!*. PRINCE OF WALES YARDS-Horaes every. Saturday. WOOL, SHEEPSKINSj HIDES A TALLOW kc, every Monday.Country Sales arranged to suit convenience of seDere. Sales of Wool and Grain conducted privately and by auction. Sales of Station Properties, Farms, Store Sheep, and Cattle negotiated privately. WILSON, TAINE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ■ . ' InvercargiU. . . no2B - SATURDAY, sth JANUARY, ; WILSON, TAINE A CO. win wllatFrinof of Wales Yards, at 11 o'clock— YO DRAUGHT HORSES j /» hacbs ; * Drays, Harness, Saddles, Ac. jao SI OOK SALE, WINTON. THURSDAY, 10th JANUARY. WILSON, TAIN 8 * CO, wi'l hold their next Winton sale on above date, the same being altered in consequence of the holidays; Early entries requested. ; . d2B TTT O O L. WO O L. W O O L The great enccess which has' attended the introduction .of our regular weekly aales cf sheepskins has induced ua to give greater publicity to the fact that ■ , WE SELL SMALL CLIPS OF WOOL AT OUR , , BEGULAR-fONDAY SALL-5. Well lighted aadrooay stores and a thorough classification* So charge for caxtage from the railway s' ation. To our wool growing constituents «c say try the public auction before offering privately or shipping. The wool buyers have intimated to us their. intention of being present every Monday on the* ook out for small clips. SPECIAL NOTE.— Our regular Wool Sale will be held on the same day as the associated Wool Brookers of Invercargill. Liber- 1 cash advances without commission WILSON* TAINS A CO.---0-19 Auctioneers and Wool Brookers. j (For romaiftdar of auqtiom see pagal,)

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Southland Times, Issue 10056, 5 January 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 10056, 5 January 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 10056, 5 January 1889, Page 3