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Wm Todd and Co TO-DAY (THURSDAY), At 2.30 p.m. WILLIAM TODD & GO., will tell in RIALTO— Plated Dish Covers, Massive Spirit Stand (cub gIMS), Cake Basket, Plated Jugs, Brass Kettle, Epergnes, Vases, Stationery, Perfumery, Glass, China, Carvers, Furniture (Cedar all through). Chest Drawers, Pianoforte, Sewing Machine, Rochester Lamps, Oil Paintings, Desk, Library, and a host of Furnishings for the adornment of the Home. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY At 2.3) TO THE BOOT TRADE WILLIAM. TODD & CO., will sell by auction in the Rialto, Don street, •j TRUNK 80 pairs Mens’ Shoes | TRUNK 27 pairs Tan Boots 1 TRUNK 24 pairs Black Boots S Original packages. Trade only MONDAY, 21st JANUARY, At 12 noon magnificent suburban villa, with 2} ACRES FREEHOLD, FRONTAGE TO THE BEAUTIFUL WAIHOPAI RIVER WILLIAM TODD ANdTjO will offer for sale in the Rialto, Don street— Sections 1,2, 9 and 10, of Block S, GLADSTONE, 2} acres of ths finest land in the colony, and on which is erected an exceptionally hoe residence of 11 rooms, bathroom, stable, coach house, wood, coal and washhouse, lovely orchard and vegetable garden; possession given at once. The bulk of the purchase may remain on mortgage at five per cent Further particulars from Auctioneers INSPECTION INVITED TUESDAY. 22xd JANUARY, At 2.30 p.m. SEIZE THE OPPORTUNITY NOW PRESENTED Of securing freeholds for your own and family’s welfare. WILLIAM TODD AND CO. will eell by auction in the Rialto, Don StreetSection 20, block 61, Spey street, on which is erected a comfortable six-roomed house The western half of section 10, block 11, Esk street, with old hut Section 14, McMaster street, East Invercargill, hall acre, adjoining Mr J. L. McDonald’s property at rear of Mr McGruePs villa Part of sections 57 and 58, McMaster street, 65 x 178 feet, superior building site Section 4, block 18, Lumsden, 0a 2r 20p frontage main Flora Road, adjoining Mr Stanford's new residence Sections 81, 52, 53 and 51, Township of Dudley, Waimea Plains, supposed to be fenced and cultivated J G Ward & Co. STOCK SALE AT WRIGHTS BUSH TUESDAY, 22sn JANUARY, At 1 p.m. JG. WARD & CO., have been favoured within- • structions from Mr Alex Barron, who is eiving up dairying to offer for sale at above time and place—- | Q DAIRY Cows in full milk (a grand line) DO Do (to calve in winter) /» 2-YEAR-OLD Heifers (to calve in V winter) J4JJ 3-YEAR-OLD Steers g YEARLING Steers and Heifers 300 LAMBS 1 CHESTNUT Hack, 4 year old, trial in harness 1 DRAUGHT Gelding, 5 year old, byHerd Laddie 1 SPRING Dray and Harness g MILK Cane ID.F.’ PLOUGH, nearly tew, in first-class order ~j SET Blocks and Chains 1 DRAUGHT Mare, Aged, Quiet and Staunch" 1 DRAUGHT Gelding, 8-year-old, any trial, shaft or chains IHALF Draught Horse, 3 year-old, trial in chains N.M, and A- Co PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF CLEARING SALE AT DRUMMOND ON WEDNESDAY, firn FEBRUARY, 1901. The national mortgage and agency co. have received instructions from Mr Israel Turnbull to sell by public auction on above date— THE i, WHOLE OF HIS STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Sc. Further particulars in later issue. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE NEAR OTAUTAU. FRIDAY, 25tu JANUARY At 12 o’clock. National mortgage & agency company OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd., have received in structions from Mr Jno. Hogan to sell by pubii auction at his farm, near Otautau, on above date, the whole of his Stock, Implements, Contractor’s Outfit etc, consisting of—--650 EWES and Lambs HOGGETS g 0 HEAD Young Cattle rising 2 yrs old 0 MILCH Cows 7 DRAUGHT Mares "1 From 3to 7 yre lA first-class lot „ Geldings (just out of con[ J tract work. 1 DRAUGHT Gelding (aged) HACKS and 1 Harness Horse Duncan Drill nearly new, Pony Deering Binder nearly new, 1 set Reid and Gray Tine Har rows, 1 set Duncan Disc Harrows, Reid and Gray Plough, 3 Drays, Harness for 19 horses, Scoop, Picks, eto. As Mr Hogan is giving up contracting and selling his farm, the above will be sold Without Reserve. Also, at above time and place, his Farm, Containing 245 Acres (more or less). This propeity is all fenced and sub-divided, and there is a 3-roomed House, Stable and Barn, Men’s Hut, Loose Box, etc, on the place. 80 acres are sown down in grass, 40 acres in oals, 60 acres in turnips and the balance newly broken up. About twothirds of this farm a good wheat-growing land, and the remainder rich swamp land. Wright, Stephenson &Co AUCTION SALE OF FIRST CLASS FARM. SATURDAY, lOrn JANUARY, 1901, At 2 p.m. W BIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., instructed by Mr Thomas Blackwood, will offer at their Orescent Rooms, Invercargill— His farm, being section 11, Ap&rima Hundred, containing 701 acres first-class River Flat Land, all highly improved. The buildings consiot of a splendid new house of 13 roomslarge stable, barn, cottages and other out buildings. The following list of crops to be given in 70 Acres Oats, 15 acres Wheat, 30 acres Linseed 1 40 acres Rape and Grass, 50 acres Turnips. The farm is ail in good heart, never having been overcropped, and is situated within four miles of Otautau. Easy Terms can be arranged. N - z Loap Co - OTaUTAU horse sale SWEETMAN’S CROWN BAZAAR FRIDAY, 18ru JAN., AT NCOS THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, will hold their usual monthly horse sale as above. Entries to date — 1 A DRAUGHT Horses broken to all harness i J-** w g LIGHT Hacks and Harness Horses On account of various vendors — DRAUGHT Mares and Geldings g FIRST-CLASS Hacks and Harness Horses iy Further entries will be received at their Offices at d Invercargill or Otautau. SANTA CLAUS HAS ARRIVED SANTA CLAUS wishes to inform the public that he has, as usual, taken up his abode at M>ss Stone’s Maglo Cave, Dee street, and has brought with him all 10 the most wonderful toys imaginable. Cali and see 81 them. ST GEORGE JAM—Once used, always used. All Grecen

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Southland Times, Issue 14840, 17 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 14840, 17 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 14840, 17 January 1901, Page 3