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Wm Todd&Co ' SATUBDAY, EVENING at 7.30 A COMFORTABLE H<'MB AND A MONEY-MAKING INVESTMENT IN THE HEART OP THE CITY WM. TODD AND CO. sell by public auctior in Rlalto— Section 6, BlooV LXVI, Leet street (leasehold), ■■■.■'■•■-- (next to Mr 0. fray's villa), on which U erected a superior 6-roomed residence with range and tank, detaohed wash-house, with ..- -' built-in copper ; also, one 3-roomed cottage : present rental 178 per week. * Porpartictilarfi apply J« the Aactfaneersi ?;} KoTa—This property •ivill be sold, a»d v ought to command particular attention..; > ON SATURDAY, the ist DAY of AUGUST^ 1903 ■ :' \ ; ' At 11.30 a-nV 7 -C. ':■■"■■■ '-^ TXTM, TODD AND" SONS t»vorece}red instrueT? tions from Chas. McKinnon jftq. to sen ty public auction at the Bialto. Don street. Sections 114 and 115. Edendale, containing 2 roods, with three roomed cottage thereon and all other improvements. Terms 10 per cent cash, balance in 14 days. Up*efc price £05. For further particulars apply to ■ ■ ■'■ ' THE AUCTIONEERS ; Or to - , ' ■.;-■■ -.■■:"; - ; -Oi'M.MAOpONALi) * SONS,,. V ! -:■:■-; ■■■■-■-•• Solicitors. v; 200 COEDS FIBEWOOD. ; :-V HpENDEBS will be received by the undersigned up I ' t<J Monday, 27th July, at 12 noon, for the supply of eay, 200 liORDS FIREWOOD in A feet lengths, to be delivered either at Long Bush Railway Siding or in the yards of the Invercargill- Brick and Tile Co at Long Bush. Tenderers must be prepared to supply at least 25 cords per month. . WM. TODD&CO., , Bialto, Invercargill. J A Mitchell & Co JA. MITCHELL & CO. will sell in Prince of • Wales-Yards, on . SATUBDAY, JULY 25t0, at.ll a.m., OA DBAUGHT and Light Horses 3 GIGS, Dog Cart, a quantity second-hand Shaft and Leading Harness J. R Mils & Son . - VALUABLE FARM FOB SALE. c , Ad joining Thombury Railway Station. PEIDAY, 7tuAUGUBT, 1003. , J- B. MILLS & SON, instructed by M. Scott, Esq., • will offer for sale by auction at Tnornbury,"oa above date at 12.80 p.m, immediately before the stock salePart cf Section 42 and. Section 42a, Block VIT, Jacobs Biver Hundred, about 141 acres, fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks. Further particulars on application toB. F. Cuthberteon, Esq. Invercargill, or the" Auctioneers, Riverton. Easy terms may be arranged. I. W. Raymond and Co. IN THE ESTATE OF G.G. FYFE (DECEASED) MESBBS I. W. BAYMOND & CO. under instructions from B.F. Cuthbertson Esq. (Agent Public Trustee) will sell as under in Bichardson's , Bazaar, Wyndbnm, on THUR3DAY, 30tb JULY l At noon. Farm of 178-aores, 0 roods, 22 poles, being part of sections 1, 2, S, 32 and 39, block 5, Tuturau. The above farm [contains first-class land and is ' situated within l£ miles of Wyndham. The property is for bona fide sale. National Mortgage Co ROBERT- STENHOUSE'S FARM AT SODTH HILLEND. SATURDAYT^isTU JULY, ORESCENT ROOMS, at 2 P.M. ■VfATIONAL MORTGAGE CO have received instruc xl tions from Mr B. Stenhouse to sell as aboveSection 241, Taringatura District, 200 acre?, with Dwelling (9 rooms), Stable (4 stalls), and necessary outbuildings. At present 40 acres in stubble, 20 acres in turnips and grass, balance in English gross. This is an excellent little farm, 7 miles from Centre Bueh Railway station and one mile from school and post office. -. Wright, Stephenson & Co CHOICE FARM FOR SALE BY AUCTION. SATUBDAYriuTr AUGUST • ORESOENT ROOMsT INVERCARGILL, At 2 p.m. WR'QHT, STBPHENSON & CO have received instructions from George Gumming, Esq-, of Pa'meretop, to offer for ealo by public •auction, in their rooms. Crescent, Invercargill, on th« above date, hia choice, compact and conveniently situated Farm, near Fairfax, SouthlandBeing par >; Section 38, Block YIU, Jacobs River ' Hundred, containing 421 acres, all highly Improved, fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks; good- dwelling-house and suitable outbuildings, situated about 60 chains from Jfrirfox township, railway station, school, &c. Owner determined- to eell. Terms— SO per cent rash (aay, 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, balance in 14 days), 5 per cent, in one year, S per cent uvtwo years, o per cent in three years, balance in five years with interest at 5 per cent. For farther part ioulars applj. to thr Auctioneers; or the owner on the property. Note In the event; of the firm not selling as a whole it will be equally divided and oflered in two lots. ■ ■ . ■ DAIRY FARM FOR SALE NEAR INVERCARGILL EASY. TERMS SATUBDAY, 26tn JULY at 2 p.m. ATCBESCENT, INVEBCARGUiL r|; BIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. have received in* yv structionß from W. J. Glover, OUtara, to sell his farm, containing f 5 acres and being sections 65 and 66, block 20, Invercargill, Hundred. ' . BulldiDg— Six-roomed house, stable, cow byre, piggery, etc. Upset £6 108 per acre. Terms 20 per cent cash (say 10 per cent od fall of hammer, balance in 14 days) 5 per cent in one year, 5~ per cent in two years, 5 per , cent in three years, balance it S years with interest at 6 percent SALE OF FIBST-'OLASa JDAIRY FABM EASY TERMS . SATUBDAY, 1M AUGUST AT 2 P.M. "' ATOBEBCEST, INVERCARGILL TC7RIGHT,STEPHENS*ON&C)Ohive received in- ' * atruotlons from Mr' John Arthur, to sell by public auction as above - H»SPIiENDID DAIBY FABM ATTE TUJf" containing 409 acres "2 roods anH-^being section £5, block XVII, Longwood district The farm is didded into 10 paddocks. It is all levelland and was originaUy all bush— l9o acres have been cleared, 80 acres stumped and cultivated and the balanoe u bush containing splendid sawmilling timber, the right to cut which cau be sold for a considerable sum, The soil is a deop rich loam with free open subsoil making it ahrayS dry. THE BUILDINGS ' consist- of aix-roomed house, four-stalled stable, byre for 20 cows and other Outbuildings. ■ , • The Urepuki-Extenßion Railway passes through the, property .and the Ta. Tua railway station will Ipinit; poet and telegraph office and school adjoin ing anajdury factory within two miles. Good gravel roads. UPSET PRICE U 16s PEE, ACRE TERMS— Twenty per cent cash (say 10 per cent on fall of hammer and 10 per cent in fourteeen days), fire per rent in one year, five per cent In two years, five per cent in three y*Rrs ana tlte balance in five yean, interest at 5 per cent. . ' < Further particulars on application to the auoioneere. - * v NOTICE Is 'hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing bctwseu the undersigned, at invercfurgill, under the style of "Mackenzie and Witeon," as Architects, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent All debts due to the said firm are required to be paid to the undersigned, Edmund Klohardson Wilson, who will also discharge all accounts owing by the firm. ' Mr' Wilson will continue to carry on the business and profession of. an architect on his own account, under the style of " Mackenzie sxd Wilßon." Dated this 21st day of July, one thousand nine hundred and three. J. E. MACKENZIE. ' E.B. WILSON. Witness to both signaturefr-J. L. McG. Watson, Solicitor, Invercargill. . . Referring to, the above notice, asl have sold out my , interest in, the above business to Mr E. B. Wilson, I snail be glad if all the clients of the old firm will continue to favour him with their support . < . < J; E. MAOKENZIBv ■ Fruit andForest Trees ONE qI the brceet stocks of APPLES PEARS, PLUMS, ROSES, BaODODUNDRO«S, &., in New Zealand FruitTrees from. 2 year* to 10 yo/ursold The undersigned is the only nurseryman that has upwards of 100 varieties of .Apple Trees in full bearng, which Should" be sufficient guarantee that the trees put out are true to name and what they axe repreeented'feobe,' CATALOGUES &PRIOES ON APPLICATION' ROBERT CLEAVE, . NURSERYMAN, lITVJIRCARGILL. fi JVI3N - oway during; this month R. V3T i>air of strong tweou pants xo every purchaser of J^2 worth of goods at Matw tors' Burg^iii Sale. Custoiuors not satisfied goods purchased, Masters will exchange,, or. retuiu the cask ; if you havq worn any article let us kno\y «su(i WO Will uiaKs liberal allowauvo^

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Southland Times, Issue 19106, 24 July 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19106, 24 July 1903, Page 3

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