Wm, Todd & Co MONDAY, 14th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WILLIAM TODD & CO, instructed by H. L. Fowlrr, Esq. (Rector), will sell by publio auo tion at his residence, Forth street, adjoining High School — Loo Tables, Chairs, Pole? and Rings. Fenders, Linoleums, Overmantel, .lap Ware, Screen, Couches, Easy Chairs, Walnut Whatnot, Coal Scuttle. Hall Stand, S. and D. Bedsteads and Bedding Spring Beds, Duchess Chests, Toilet Sets and Stands, Puchesse Tables, Patent Night Chair, 3 ChesU Drawers, Marble Top Washstand, Towel Rail, Cheffonier, Dining Table, Fancy Chairs. Fancy Tables. Incandescent Burners, Mirrors, [Dresser, Table Mangle. Safe. Filter. Glass, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Washing Machine, Lawn Slower, Garden Tools, &c, &c. TUESDAY, l.vni DECEMBER, 1003, A l 2.30 p.m. SALE 0F TIMBER AND ENGINE. WILLIAM TODD AND CO will sell by public auction on the Ground at corner of Nes3 and Tweed streets— 1 F\ AHA KEKT Rough and Dressed Timber, X O}\J\J\J iv lots of SoOft x 1000 ft ;al«o— 12 H.P. Portable Engine, Saws and, Belting THURSDAY, 17th DECEMBER, At 1 O'clcck. THE SALE OF THE SEASON. UPRIGHT GRAJN T D PIANOFORTE, SUPERB FURNITURE, OLD ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL SOUTH SEA, AUSTRALIAN, AND NEW ZEA LAND CURIOS. THE REPLETE FURNISHINGS OF "AWATEA." WILLIAM TODD & CO, instructed by Mrs Edmunds (who has sold her property), wiil sell by public auction, at her residence, " Awatea," stoneUpright Grand Pianoforte, by Kaps, one of tha finest instruments money can buy, Carpets, Persian Rug, Cane Chairs, Fancy Tables, Standard Lamp with shade, oak English Cabinet, 150 years old, Chesterfield Couch, Easy Chairs, Brass Fender and Irons, Dogs, Library, IJ and G Overmantel, Japanese Wares, Pictures, Ornaments, Cushions, Brackets, Easel, Work Basket, Old Grandfat her's Clock, 8 days, excellent timekeep«r, Welsh Dover Chest, Carved Oak Chest, ThreeCorner Cupboatd, Hall Table, Saddle Bag Chairs, Umbrella Stand, China, Garden Seat, Extension Table, Old Oak (1744) Cupard, Tre-dan (Sideboard), Photos— 3 Niagara Falls and 4 Terraces, l>inner Waggon, Devenport, Dexter Rockers, Door Portieres and Fittingß, Coal Scuttles, Norwegian Brush Rack, War Curios, Spears, Clubs, Kava Bowl, Tappa Cloth Boomerang*, Escritoire, InLid Tables, Lounge, IJ.B Bedsteads and Bedding, Spring Beds, S and D Beds, Mirror-back Wardrobes. Chest Drawers, Jlarble Top Wash stand. Cream and Gold Ware, Towel Rails, Bead Work Chair, Duchess DrcsMni; Tablus, Turrotc l.'lo -k, Uommode, -lap Screen, liootßack, Jlirtors, Honey Suckle Stands, Sitz Bath, Patent Ladder, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Glass, China, Dinner Service, Earthenware, Dessert Oak and ISilver Flagons and Mugs, E.l'. Dish Covers, Butler's Tray, Bteps, Dresser, Lamps, Sweepers, Mangle, Wringer, Garden Tools, Rarrow, Hall Lamp for Heating, Lawn Mower, Croquet Set, Filter, Chest Car* penter's Tools, Door Scraper, Kitchen Utensi'B, &o. The foregoing is but a brief epitome, space preventing details _ Suffice it to say, this house ia furnished I .hroughout in an almost lavish manner, every minutia i for elegance and comfort abounding on every band. N.B.— We invite inspection on Wednesday, from 2 to 0 p.m , and at 1 o'clock on Thursday the Sale etirts, and will be carried through to the finish without intermission. 47Q ACRES Grazing Farm for lease, 6 years, £65 I hi per year, frith right purohaK at £3 per acre. One mile from factory and school. WM. TODD AND CO, Invercargill Stock Agents, WALLACfiTOWS SALE. TUESDAY, 15th INST. rriHE INVERCARGILI" STOCK AGENTS will J sell — G0() FAT Sheep <JG FAT Cattle pr/| WELL-BRED Yearlings -I »»/\ MIXED Store Cattle O EXTRA Heavy Fat Bullocks, first prize* fiJ takvrst at Riverton Show. v. W. H. STRETTBLL, Secretary. NZ. Loan and Mercantile Co OTAUTAU HORSE SALE FRIDAY, ISTII DECEMBER, 'PIIE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE 1 AGENCY CO , LTD, will offer at tiweetman'a Crown Bazaar— t)4fc DRAUGHT Marea and Geldings IT LIGHT Harness Horee3 and Hacks O. W. H. STRETFELL, Auctioneer. I. W. Raymond and Co FOKTrtOSE SALE. FRIDAY, ISni DfcCEiIBSR. IW. RAYMOND &CO will offer on account F. A. • Truiuble, E9q.,Haldane— iJA WELL-BRED 8-yroWSUew •}A DO Yearlings r* DO Forward Ccws On account other ollents— Of| GOOD Yearling Steers 1 A 2-YEAR Steers and Heifers pr FAT Cows SHEEP— O/\ FAT Ewes and Wethers O/\ FORWARD Young Eweß J. E Watson & Co FOR SALE BY AUCTION. Goodwill of Business and Valuable Freehold in Otautau, JE. WATSON & CO. Ltd, are instructed by Mr • Frank Ketteg to sell in their rooms, Esk street, on SATURDAY, 19th DEO, 1903, At 2.30 p.m His Valuable Freehold Property, Section 2 o Block I, Main street, Otautau, containing ONE ROOD, with all buildings and improvements thereon— Substantial i roomed dwelling and shop in front, a x 15; splendid orchard and garden— all in first- class order TOGETHER with the goodwill of hi« business a a Sailmaker, Oiled Clothing and General Drapery. Stock can be taken at valuation TBBMS on application to the Auctioneers. Air Ketteg has fived a low reserve, and considering the splendid situation in the centre ol the Main street of the most thriving town in the Western District, it offers a splendid opportunity to an enterprising buyer J. E. WATSON & CO. Ltd, Auctioneers, Esk street FOR BALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Splendid Freehold Farm, ON WAIMATI'KU FLAT. 282 Ac^E 8 282 Saturday, 19th Dec, 1903, At 2 p.m JB. WAT3ON & CO, Ltd, have received instruc- • tions from -Mr Wm. J. McKenzio to sell in their rooms, Esk street, as above — His Freehold Farm, known as WUtato Mead, bfiinr Sections 47, sf>, of Block .XXII, New Rlvo Hundred. This property is situated on the Monte Chrlsto road alongside the well-known Edingtou Mains Estate, in one ot the most fertile districts in the province The buildings are ample, and surrounded by an en -hard ol over 100 trees; good sheep yarde, and the {arm in subdivided into 17 paddocks About 50 acres Oats, 12 acres Wheat, 22 acres ' drilled Turnips, IS acres Turnips, Rape and Orasa, 43 aores young grass, 1 aero Potatoes, and balance about equal anew ot one, two and. three year old grass Close to school and post office, and within *J tnllea ol railway station TERMS— 2O per cent on fall of the b(unmer> baJanoe in cite month " If easier "terms wanted Intending buyers should apply to the Auctioneers " J. E. WATSON & CO. Ltd, Esk itreet
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Southland Times, Issue 19227, 14 December 1903, Page 3
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