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McKay Bros POULTRY SALE FRIDAY, AT 2 P.M. McKAY BROS, will sell in EXCHANGE SA IE ROOMS by public auction—- ' TOBIiEY3 < extra heavy weight, Fowls, rv v Ducks, Geese, etc New Potatoes, New Onions, Etc BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL, MUNICIPAL LEASEHOLDS. McKAY BROS, will submit to public competition the lease for FOURTEEN YEARS. Of the undermentioned Town Sections. The usual valuation and renewal clause will ba a condition of the new lease. The sections will be submitted at the Upset Rentals as hereunder. Possession given on Ist January, 1900. FRIDAY, 16tii DECEMBER, 1899, At 12 o’clock noon. In the Exchange Sale Room?, Eek StreetSection. Area. Upset Rental per annnm. Sub-section A, e Sectirn 8 Market Reserve 19 poles £l2 10s Sub-section B, Section 8 „ „ 19 „ £l2 10s Sub-section c, Sections ■ „ „ 19 ~ £2O 0s ALL FRONTING CLYDE STREET. First-class site for Warehouse?, Public Hall, or Offices, now almost the only avai'able buildi. g site close to the Post Office. Plan showing subdivisions and conditions of Lease may be teen on application at the Municipal Office. WM. YOUNG, Town Clork. Invercargill, 4th December, 1899. McKAY BROTHERS will offer in the EXCHANGE SALE RuOMS, Esk street, Invercargill, On 21ST DECEMBER, 1859, AT NOON— K/li SHARES in the Golden Cave Gold Mining V Company, N.Z. forfeited for non-payment of call _ & CoTHE NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO., have received instructions from the Southland Racing Club to sell at 'heir Crescent Rooms, os SATURDAY, 16rn INST., At noon All PRIVILEGES in connection with Race Meeting to be held on 2nd and 3rd January, 1900 W. S. HAWKE, Auctioneer Wright. Stephenson and Co STOCK SALE, OTAUTAU TO-DAY (FRIDAY) MESSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. hold their usual monthly sale at tho Otautau Ya;ds as abovePresent entries : BULLOCKS gQ STEERS and Heifers IMPORTANT CLEANING SALE. SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. FINE HERD MILCH COWS. THURSDAY, 21st DECEMBER, At 11 a.m. sharp NEAR EDENDALE. — W R’GHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mr John Chisholm, to sell by public auction at his homestead, Ivanhoe Fann, near Edendale, his well-known Ivanhoe Dairy Faim, Consisting of 250 acres splendid land, a’l in a h : gh state cf cultivation, nearly all having been limed. The farm is subdivided into eight paddocks, 42 acres oats (a splendid crop), 9 acres drilled turnips, and the balance in grass (nearly all young). The Steading is very complete, and comprises an eightroomed residence, with garden, orchard and outbuildings, very complete and up to date dairy, men’s hut, byre for 40 cows, fives ailed stable, implement abed, barn and piggeries. Taking position, quality of hnd, and class of improvements into account, there is not a more desirable farming property in the whole of Southland. TERMS—S per cent, cash on fall of the hammer ; 8 per cent, in a month; 8 per cent, insix months; S per cent, in twelve months ; balance in 5 years. Interest on unpaid balances at 5 per cent. Also, immediately after the farm, the whole of THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK Consisting of DAIRY Cows, a large number pure and OV grade Jerseys 1 g DAIRY Heifers, progeny of above cows 1 PURE Bred Jersey Dull (pedigree at sale) /£ DP AUGHT Horses (very superior) 1 LIGHT Hamess Horse, Ladies Hack BREEDING Sows PURE York hire Eoar 40 SLIPS and Weaners IMPLEMENTS & SUNDRIES Very complete separting plant, capacity 100 gallons per hour Hornsby “ Ackroyd” Oil Engine, 2J horee-ppwer, up to date and as good as new Dairy utersils in great variety, ploughs, harrows, grubbers, roller, drills, binder, dray, light waggon, waggonette, cornciusher, weighing niwhinee, harness, riding saddles, carpenters’ and other tools. Household furniture iue’uding a piano by Bord (an extra good instiument), also a very lirge quantity of sundries. Drags will leave Edendale tho day of the sale on the arrival of the morning trains from Clinton and Invercargill. NOTE STARTING HOUR. As there are a great many lots to get through, the sale will begin at 11 a.m. sharp. WOOL. WOOL, SEASON 1899-1900. Consign to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., Private Siding, Invc.cargill. THE only Wool Stores in Invercargill lighted by South Lighte, which is the system of lighting adopted by all the leading wool warehouses in tha world. A PERFECT LIGHT ON EVERY BALE. NO SHADOWS AND NO DARK CORNERS. Ever}’ lot examined and valued before sale. Owners’ in'erests carefully guarded. Special attention given to weighing. Copies of both in and out weights supplied to vendors. WOOLPACKS, TWINE, MARKING OILS, ETC., AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. FIRST SALE : TUESDAY, 9rn JANUARY, 1000. SECOND SALE ; WEDNESDAY, 31ST JANUARY, 1900. Wright, Stephenson and Co., CRESCENT, INVERCARGILL; M- Carr &; Co. M. CARR AND CO., Invercargill Wool Sales FIRST SALE .. 9rn JANUARY, 1900 SECOND SALE .. 31st JANUARY, 1900 WE Solicit the support of WOOL GROWERS for s-our Auction Sales, which will he held on above dates. We have every facility for disposing of clips, and and clients can rely upon their interests receiving the beet attention. Each lot will be carefully valued by an Expert, and will be protected to extent of valuation or the reserve which clients may place on their wool. Should prices obtainable at the local sales not be satisfactory clients can ha e the option of sending to the London market on specially favourable terms. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES Made on Wool either for sale here or in London. Wool for Local Sales should be Consigned— M CARR & CO, Private Simxe, INVERCARGILLIf for Shipment direct— M CARR & CO, BLUFF WOOLPACKS AT CURRENT PRICES. M. CARR & CO.

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Southland Times, Issue 14515, 15 December 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 14515, 15 December 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 14515, 15 December 1899, Page 3