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Tenders TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are inviUd for alterations, repairs 1. and rectification of drainage in Houthland Club Hotel for Mr N. Johnßon. Plan? and epeoifi cations may bo scan at our offices where tenders will be received ill 4 p.m. on Saturday. 22nd March. MACKENZIE A GILBBB.TBON, m! 7 Architects. TO BUILDSBS. pENDBBS are requested for the: erection of A I MANBE at Waikiwi. Plant and specifications may be seen at my office, whore tendei-s mast be lodged on or before Saturday 22s d March. WILLIAM gEABP, ml 3 Architect. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of two storied additions, in brick and roucrete, to Southland Hotel, Gore for Mr J o'E.are. Plans and sw iticationp maybe seen at our offices or with Mr J OTJane, Gore. Tenders will be received at our offices till Noon on Thursday, 20th. MACKENZIE k GILBBBT3ON, mlO Architects. DOROUGH OF IHVEJICARGILL BTRBET MAINTENANCE. ANNUAL SUPPLIES : TIMBBU, LIMB, IRONMONGERY, BLACKSMITHS' WORK, STATIONERY, 4c. TENDERB will be received up till 7.30 tun of Thursday, 3*th March, for th« above requirements. Specifications ai the Municipal Offices. Ftve percent deposit on the miunt<:nance contract, and L 5 with each of the other separate requirements, must accompany each tender. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac" ceptad. W. B. BCAIIDIiETT, m 8 . Town Cleric IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN 6LMPBON, OF GOBB, DECBASBD. Extended Time for receiving Tenders. HpENDEBS are invited up to Monday night, 1 , March 24th, 1690, for this Estate, pet in lots as valued by a practical valuator, Valuation under each lot Lot No. 1 Buildings and lease from N. Z. Railway £78 Is Lot No. 2 Furniture and effects, :dso, barbers material— £22 0s 6d Lot No. 8 Tailor's entire stock, tvretds, coatings trimminge, and sewing machine— £1421!57d We have confidence in recommending thi* to the trade as a valuable central sits (opposite the Colonial Bank, main street, Gore) for a going Tailoring business, AND MU3T BE SOLD. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 10 per cent deposit must accompany each tender. If tenders not nccepted it will be sold by auction. For farther particulars Etpply to JAMBS BEATTIB 1 - JOHN SMALL } Ei«nitorß, ml 8 Gore. For Sale and To ILet rp O LET The late residence of Mr R D Yule, coraer of Forth and Ness streets, Invercirgill, with | acre of laud, wall laid oat with Uwu tennis and croquet green. The house contains 9 rooms besides bath room, kitchen and scullery. Water laid on. Good garden. Complete outhooaee with Btable ( %owßhed, etc., one oi the most commodious and conveniently arranged residences in Invercargill. Bent low. Apply to m 6 CHARLES ROUT. PROPBRTIBS FOB SALE ON EABS TERMS. BAYSWATER ESTATE— This is without exception the finest property in the HouthUnd provincial district. It contains 6680 acres of rich alluvial land, all fenced and subdivided into 24 paddocks, with dwelling he use, wool sheds, stables, men's houses, yards, dip, and all necessary conveniences. BBMEDALIi— This is a beautifully situated residential estate, comprising 22960 acres, subdivided into 15 paddocks, with 14---roomed house, woolshed, barn, stable, and mend hu;s, all in first class order. The property is in good heart. EDEN BANK— Close to the township of VVyndham, 619 acres, subdivided into 13 paddocks, with good houf*, large stable. and barn. There is a considerable ana Oi bnsh on the property, which was an early selection, and a favourite form. AJTIHE HILL— Good sheep country, neat Oiinton, 1913 acres, fenced »nd subdivided with five-roomed house; Kood stable; 200 acres broken up. BAEBUBN— In the Tutureu district, 964 acret> fenced and subdivided into nine paddocks, with about 860 acres in cultivation. WOODSTOCK ESTATE- About 16 miles from Invercargill, subdivided into farms of from 100 to 600 acres. This iv a very choice property which can be purchased a': a Tory low price. TUTUBAU DISTRICT— About 10 miles from Mataura, 441 acres, well fenced and Bibdivided, partly in ISnglish grata, with dwelling house, sheep yards, die. •LOPEDOWN— About 8 miler from Otuia, 200 acres, fenced and subdivided, with dwelling thereon. FORIiST HlLL— About & miles from Winton, 200 acres, ftneed and unbcivided. with sixroomea house and stable ; the greater part under cultivation. RETREAT— Within three miles of [nviircargill, a very choice property, containing 11/ acree, with large orchard in full bearing, good dwelling house, and weil-pr- served native bush. Must suitable for t, gentleman's residence UPPER BARM— In the Wiokiwi Plain, 115 acres, all fenced and cultivated, and laid down in English grasti. INVERCARGILL HUNDRED— A block of 46 acres of suburban land, all fenced aid laid down in grass. Has a good position value. DWELLING HOUBEB— An eight-rootled brick house, with half an acra of land ; and a four-roomed house and Boullary with quarter acre, both iv Bast LnvetoargilL An eight-roomed honao ia Clyde e treat, Invercargill. BOARDING HOUSE—Large buildiag in In* vercargill, suitable for n first-clije Boaiding House, HOTEL— In Dee street, Invrjcargill. Further particulars ctvn Ye obtained at the office of the Scottish and Sew Zealaad Invest* ment Company, Ssk street, Inveroargill. 6th March, 1890, mS NZ. AGRICULTURAL OOMPAHT • Lmitai), HAVE A BPLBNDID BELJCTIO* or AGRICULTURAL FAS Ml), PABTOIIAL FARMS, MIXED I4BMB AB WIXL AI HOMESTEADS AND TOWNSHIP BEGTIOBB, Open for selection on flelarred parawnts, m their Estate, extending froci Gore k> Athol and Dipton, Southland. For plans of the Estate, Townships, 4c, a^l other information, apply at the omriGis ov ran cov^abt. Ri*en«ala. Oe c. WINTGN. The Southland Times and Weakly Timeu m.iy be obtained, in.mediately after arrival cf ihe first train for tbf day from Invercargill. of Mr Thomas McWilliam, marchant, who will also receive orders aii advertisements, A B[>ecnJ runner attests Hkm downward trains proreptlj on thiir arrival t»| the Winton platform.

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Southland Times, Issue 1148, 18 March 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 1148, 18 March 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 1148, 18 March 1890, Page 1

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