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McKay Bros. MoKAY BROS., will sell in Exchange Booms, Isk street, on FEIDAY, I7nr, at 2 p.m. Complete Consignment of Goods to be sold from invoice, comprising— Accordoons, Mirrors, (plain and arched), Portmanteaux, Lamps, Dessert Knives, Forks, Spoons, Scrub Brushes. Whisks, Body Brushes, Ball Soap, Call Belle, Combo, etc., eto. ; also, General Goods, Shovels, Spades, Slashers, etc. Jl6 Wright, Stephenson & Co CLEABING SALE AT CARIG ESTATE, NEAR WYNDHAM. THURSDAY, 23rd JULY, 1806 At 12 o’clock sharp. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO have received instructions from Messrs F J Wright and Co, to offer by public auction at above time and place— The whole of their Carte Estate, consisting o Sections 19, 26, and 31a, Block VII, Wynd ham, and 16 and 19, Block I, Mokoreta, tota area being 1498 acres. The property is well fenced and divided into a number of paddocks, and a large proportion of it “J? English grass and turnips, and under cultivation. The property is the making of one of the nicest sheep farms in the Wyndham district. TERMS™AT SALE. Also at the same time and place—The whole of th. Live Stock, Implements, &0., Ac., as follows:— SHEEP. 80 Pure 4 and 6 tooth Border Leicester Ewes, in lamb . , . 150 4, 6 and 8 tooth Crossbred Ewes, in lamb 100 Crossbred Hoggets 50 Crossbred Wethers 50 Fat Ewes 20 Shropshire Ewes 7 Bams HORSES. 7 Draughts—a splendid lot; 2 Hacks, 12-year-o!d Draught Filly, 2 two-year-olds, by Bouser; 1 Yearling, by Wolverine. CATTLE. 20 Milch Cows and Heifers—timed to calve for factory 6 Yearlings, 5 Calves, and 2 Bulls PIGS. 13 Pure Berkshire and Yorkshire Breeding Sows, in pig to Berkshire boar 1 Berkshire Boar, 20 Suckers, 15 Slips IMPLEMENTS. 2 D.F Ploughs, 1 Digger Plough, 2 Sets Tine Harrows, 1 Set Chain Harrows, 1 Set Tripod Harrows, 1 Set Disc Harrows, 1 Farm Tip Dray, 1 Cambridge Roller, 1 W A Wood Mower, 1 Horse Hay-rake,; 1 Reaper and Binder, I Gig, &c, &c. HARNESS. 13 Sets Plough Harness, 6 do Leading Chains, 2 Cart Saddles and Breeching, 1 set Spring Cart Harness. 1 Riding Saddle and Bridle, 12 Horse Covers, &c, &c. SUNDRIES. 400 Sacks Seed Sparrowbill Oats, 200 do Feed Oats, 60 do Rye, 30 tons Oaten Sheaves, 10 do Oaten Chaff, 300 new Sacks, 700 secondhand do, 20 Sacks Ryegrass Seed, 800 Broadleaf Fencing Posts, and a large quantity of sundries too numerous to mention. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. EVERYTHING IS FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. Tothill, Watson & Co THORNBURY STOCK SALE FRIDAY, 17tii JULY rpOTHILL, WATSON & CO., will sell by public aucA tion as above—--300 W ™ IERS and M aiden Ewes (very torFAT AND STORE SHEEP AND CATTLE. Entries Invited. jy!3 Geo. Froggatt Under the Conduct of the Registrar of] Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Inver gill. ON MONDAY, 20th JULY, 1896 At 2 o’clock in the afternoon. GEORGE FROGGATT will sell by public auction, at his Sale Rooms, Dee street, Invercargill, the following properties, in exercise of Power of Sale in Mortgage, Registered No. 5912, Southland Land Register.— Lot I.—Section 5, Block LIV, Town of Inverca gill, 1 rood; Lot 2.—Section 6, Block LIV, Town j>f£lnvercar gill, with dwelling and large stables. For further particulars apply to ; JTHE AUCTIONEER, Ct je3o O. S. LONGUET, Solicitor. NZ. Loan Co. MALDEN ISLAND GUANO IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Reduced to L 3 15s per ton ex ehip L 4 „ „ Store THE owners of Malden Island have decided to offer every inducement to the farmers of Southland to nse nothing but MALDEN ISLAND GUANO And orders sent forward at once will be booked at tlie unprecedented low price of L 3 15s net per ton exfship Bluff ANALYSIS GUARANTEED FULLY’.EQUAL TO FORMER SEASONS. NO SETTLEMENT ASKED UNTIL’4th JANUARY NEXT. Book ordi rs early at NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.’S OFFICES, CRESCENT Sole Agents For Southland. JNOJ TURNBULL, mls Manager. -MUTTON I MUTTON l lx*. * NOT J'KOZEK, But Direct from the Cooling Room. —; SIDES, IjD LB; FOREQUARTERS, IJd lb " Quality can’t lie beaten. LAMB! LAMB! LAMB! best on the market Al at Lloyd’s Lamb and Mutton Depot, Kelvin itreet. All orders by TELEPHONE 197, promptly executed. ST GEORGES JAM—Once used, always used.—All Grooere ' Dressmaking done from worth’s SYSTEM BY MRS RODERICK MACLEOD, TAY STREET OPPOSITE FIRST CHURCH PROFESSIONAL POLITICIANS Have nothing to do the industry, pluck, and perseverance of the rnoi’LE. Any good that has been done has been compelled by the people. The political machine known as a Member of Parliament works only by the will of tub people. They fix him in position, keep the fuel in the furnace, keep his wheels oiled, and if he doesn’t go as he’s told his light is put out, and the oil that makes him glad is taken from him.;; By the]will of the people we sell for Spot Cash. Women’s Neat Carpet Slippers, Is 6d Women’s Leather Slippers, Ss lid Women’s 2 Bar Shoes, 4s lid Women’s Evening Shoes, 2s (id, 2s lid, [3s »d Women’s Kid Oxford Shoes, 4s lid Superior Glae” Shoes, 7s fd Women’s Strong Nailed Boots, 6s lid Men’s Cookhams, 10s 6d, 12s 6d Men’s Heavy Watertights, 10s Ud, 12s Cd M«-n’B Nailed Edmonds, 7s lid, 8s lid Gents’ Carpet Slippers, Is Boys’ School Boots. 2s lid, 4s lid Garden Clogs, 2s 6d Leggings, Gaiters, Gum Boots AS SAMPLE, 8s 6<l. SUWON'S CASH BOOT STORE, DEE STREET. Look Tor. Sigvover Veiuvolu (For remainder of auctions see page 4.J

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Southland Times, Issue 13508, 16 July 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 13508, 16 July 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 13508, 16 July 1896, Page 3