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♦ Wm Todd and Co THURSDAY, 27th APRIL, At 1 o’clock sharp. Highly Important Auction Sale OF TUB FINEST MODERN ENGLISH, CONTINENTAL, AND COLONIAL MADE FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE, ETC., Being the contents of a well-appointed 14-roomed Villa ■ WILLIAM TODD & CO, instructed by B. J. B. Y ule, Esq., L.D.S., who is leaving for America, will sell by public auction at hie residence, Inneafllln, Gala street— H’s magnificent Furniture and Effects,' comprising very valuable WALNUT PIANO by OUIDA, overstrung, iron frame, full trichord, latest improvements; Superior Brussels Carpets and Huge, Fenders, Walnut Suite, Whatnot, Fancy Tables, Mato, Massive Pier Glass Easels, Poles, Rings and Ourtalne, Mirror Back Hallstand (large), Chairs, Ouokoo Clock, Linoleums, Curtains and Rods, Morocca Suite, 9 pieces, Extensive Dining Table, Book Case, 9ft by 4ft 6in, Brass Irons, Beautiful R.P. Sideboard, 6ft by sft 6in, Eecretoire, Lounge Deck Chairs, Dinner Wagon BEDROOMS—Handsome Cedar Wardrobe,mirror back, wi'h Duchesse Set to match, Drawers, Washstand, eto. (to realise iW intrinsic value personal inspection necessary), Couches, S and D Italian Iron Bedsteads, Spring and Wire Mattresses, Washstands, Commodes, Cheffoniers, Work Box, Wardrobes in every room, Chests Drawers, Tile Washstands, Duchesse Pairs, Mirrors, Mahogany and other Tables, Racks Linoleums, Churn, Tennis Marker and Net, Lawn Mower, Hose, 50 feet, Garden Tools, Glass, China, Earthenware, Plated Dresser Ware, Kitchen Utensils and sundries too numerous to specify in the space of an advertisement. -■— Also— Contents of Conservatory, a magnificent lot of the most choice Pot Plan’s Dog Cart, Phaeton, Gent’s Bicycle, and large-sized patent Mangle. SALE STARTS 1 SHARP ON THURSDAY TUESDAY, 2ND MAY At 2 o’clock ABSOLUTE SALE OF 5-ROOMED COTTAGE, ALSO THE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. WILLIAM TODD AND CO., instructed by Mrs Pidgeon, will sell by public auction on ths premises, adjoining Mr Walker’s, Liddel street— ; FlRST—Section 7, Block 20, No. 174, Liddel street, freehold, quarter acre, on which la erected a faithfully built 5-roomed cottage, exclusive of outbuildings, newly painted and fenced. This is a remarkably good home for those of moderate means as the full purchase can be paid off or LlOO may remain in the Starr-Bowxett Society, off which Ll 6 has been paid, and can ba paid off principal and interest at the rate of 4s Id per week. SECOND—The whole of the furniture and effects, chairs tables, cheat drawers, conch, lamp, clocks, pictures, Mirrors, S and D bedsteads and bedding, hair mattress, Oilcloth, linoleum, ornaments, fenders, sofa, toilet sets and stands, safe, preserving pan. glass,crockery, garden tools,kitchen utensils, portable boiler, tubs, etc., all of which are to beso d. Wright, Stephenson & Co. SATURDAY, 29th APRIL, At 2 o’olock, AT THE ORESOENT. INVERCARGILL. BALANCE OF THE DUNALISTER ESTATE TWO BLOCKS, VALUABLE FARMS CLOSE TO WYNDHAM TOWNSHIP. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. have received instructions from the Trustees of the Dunedin Savings Bank to sell by public auction, at above time and place— The remainder of the well-known DUNALISTER near WYNDHAM, in Two Farms,Jas folows :— LOT I—Farm No. 3 ob the plan of the Estate containing 232 a 2r, with a frontage to the Glenham railway line. About two-thirde of this block is laid down in English grass, and the boundary fences are complete, and .substantial. LOT 2—Farm No. 4 on the plan of the Estate, containing 323 a 3r, adjoining Farm No 3. This is terrace land, with a small area of river flat, fronting the Wyndhata river. It Is securely fenced on two sides, and there are also a number of subdivision fences. Most of the block is laid down in English grass. The Auctioneers are instructed to state that to close accounts, these Farms are offered for bona fide sale at exceedingly low reserves, and on easy terms of payment. FARMS FOR SALE. SATURDAY, 13th MAY, 1899. At 2 pan. AT CRESCENT, INVERCARGILLTTTRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. have received W instructions from MR RODK. McKENZIE, to sell bv public auction, at above time and place, hie Farms, as follows:— LOT I—LEASEHOID ; Sections 1 and 2, Block X, Invercargill Hundred ; about 151 acres, leased from Invercargill Athenaium, at. an annual rental of £22_l4s. Lease expires June 1906. Full valuations given for improvements. Six-roomed house, 4-etailed stable, fenced and subdivid d into eix paddocks ; 6 acres in turnips and the balance in English grass. LOT 2.—FREEHOLD: Section 14 and part section 15, Block X, Invercargill Hundred—about 131 acres. Five-roomed house, fourstalled stable, fenced and divided into two paddocks :23 acres turnips; 30 acres stubble; balance old grass or ready for cultivation. The above properties are within about seven miles of Invercargill, and within easy reach of the Wallacetown Bailway Station. The sale affords a splendid chance of securing nicely improved farms within easy reach of Invercargill, Terms easy, and will be announced at Sale Sale of Benmore Estate, GRAND CHANCE OF SECURING GOOD AGR CULTURAL AND PASTORAL FARMS UPON EASY TERMS, AND CLOSE TO A RAILWAY STATION. SATURDAY, 6th MAY, 1899, At two o’clock, at HANAN’S HALL, INVKRCARGILL. ‘ 9775 ACRES, GOOD AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL LAND os BSNMORE ESTATE, SUBDIVIDED INTO ELEVEN FARMS. Messrs wright, stephenson & co. have received instructions from the New Zealand Mortgage and Inves’ment Association to sell by public auction as above the whole of the Benmore Estate, containing in all 9775 acres, subdivided into 11 farms ranging in size from 116 to 1830 acres. Full particulars as to Lots, Upset Prices, Terms, etc, eto. appear in Saturday’s issue of this paper and in the Weekly Times. Plans sent out on application. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEER SI , Invercargill, Dunedin and Gore ; Or the Manager, JIS G. HONYWOOD, On the Station. Henderson and Batger Clearing Sale, Hedgehope, MAY 3rd, At Noon. TTENDERSON AND B ATGER (under instruction* JLI from Mr Andrew Macdonald, who has disposed of his farm), will sell by public auction as above the whole of the Stock and Implements on the Estate, Comprising:— B- rx 4,6, and 8 TOOTH Crossbred Ewes (an O V_r excep’ ionaliy good lot) ggQ 2 TOOTH Crossbred Ewes AGED Do (majority prime fat) 560 ■g «» ROMNEY Marsh Bams (bred by A R IO Wallis, Esq) g DRAUGHT Geldings g Do Maros g Do Do with foal at foot 24 cows 4-YEAR-OLD Bullocks 1g 2-YEAR-OLD Do gQ YEARLINGS and Calves Implements consist of 2 D.F Ploughs,2 sets Dite , Harrows, Back delivery, Horsepower, OhafTcutter, Cambridge Roller, Duncan Combined Drill, McCormick Binder, Donkey Plough, Swing Plough, Grubber, Grass-seed Dresser, Fanners, Avery Sc-les, Zig Zag Harrows, 2 Drays, 1 Wood’s Stumper, 3 400-gallon Tanks Horse Covers, Harness, &c, &c. LUNOHUoiFipROVIDED,

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Southland Times, Issue 14331, 27 April 1899, Page 3

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