Wm, Todd & Co TUESDAY, 15th DECEMBER, 1903, At 2.30 p.m. SALK OF TIMBER AND ENGINE. WILLIAM TODD AND CO will sell by public auc tion on the Ground at corner of Ness and Tweed streets — 1 Fi AAA FEET Rough and Dressed Timber, X tJjVrl/l/ in lots of 500 ft x 1000 ft 'Also— 12 H.P. Portable Engine, Siws and, Belting J. ToHNSTON AND SONS, LTD., V. RODERICK MiLEOD, UEDGEUOPE. UNDER DISTRESS WARRANT. WILLIAM TODD AND CO. instructed by Lha Ihiliff o! the S.M. CVurt, Invercargill, will sell by public auction, on the ground at Dunsdale, Hedgehope, on Wednesday, the 10th day of December, 1903, at 2 o'clock, unless i,he rlaim be previously settled. The Sawmilling i'lant on the ground, a t|uantfty of Sawn Timher (Totara and Black Pine), Telegraph Posts, &(■. An approximate of the timber and plant can be ob* tamed at the Court ollice. TEEMS CASH THURSDAY, 17th DECEMBER, At 1 o'clock. THE SALE OF THE SEASON. UPRIGHT GRAND 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 Mr* Edmunds (who has sold her property), will cell by public auction, at her residence, " Awatea," stoneUpright Grand Pianoforte, by Kaps, One of the finest instruments money can buy, Carpets, Persian Rug, Cane Chairs, Fancy Tables, Standard l^uiiji with shade, oak English Cabinet, 150 years old, CheßterQeld Couch, Easy Chairs, Brass Fender and Irons, Dogs, Library, B and G Overmantel, Japanese Wares, Pictures, Ornaments, Cushions, Brackets, Easel, Work Basket, Old Grandfather's Clock, 8 days, excellent timekeeper, Welsh Dover Chest, Caned Oak Cheat, ThreeCorner Cupboaid, Hall Table, Saddle Bajf Chairs, Umbrella Stand, China, Garden Seat, Extension Table, Old Oak (1744) Cupard, Tre-dnn (Sideboard), Photos— 3 Niagara Falls and 1 Terraces, Dinner Waggon, Devenport, Dexter Rockers, Door Portieres and Fittings, Coal Scuttles, Norwegian Brush Rack, War Curios, Speare, Clubs, Kava Bowl, Tappa Cloth Boomerang-, Escritoire, InUid Tables, ■ Lounge, 15. B. Bedsteads and Bedding, Spring Beds, S aud I) Bedfl, Mirror-hack Wardrobes. Chest Drawers, Marble Top Washatand, Cream and Gold Ware, Towel Rails, Bead Work Chair, Duchess Dressing Tahles, Turrett ClO'k, Commode, .'ap Screen, Hoot Rack, Mirrors, Honey Suckle Stands, Sitz Bath, Patent Ladder, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Glass, China, Dinner Service, EArthemvare, Dessert Sei vice. Oak and .bilver Flagons and Mugs, E.P. Kiah Covers, Butlers Tray, Steps, Dresser, Lamps, Sweepers, Mangle, Wringer, Garden Tools, Harrow, Hall Lamp for Heating, Lawn Mower, Croquet Set, Filter, Chest Carpunter's Tools, Door Scraper, Kitchen Uten« I si 8, He. ' The foregoing is but a, brief epitome, space preventing details. Suffice it to say, this house is furnished throughout in an almost lavish manner, every minutia for elegance and comfort abounding on every hand. N.B.— We invite inspection on Wednesday, from 2 to 6 p.m , and at 1 o'clock on Thursday the Sale stirte, and will be carried through to the finish without intermission. Ajjiy ACKES Grazing Farm for lease, s years, £65 t: I per year, with riifht purchase at £3 per acre. One mile from factory and school | WM. TODD AND CO, NZ. Loan and Mercantile Co OTAUTAU HORSE SALE FRIDAY, IStii DECEMBER, nPIIE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE 1 AGENCY. CO, LTD, will offer at Sweetman's Crown ISazoar — ij i\ DR A C'GHT Mares and Gelding f*y" LIGHT Harness Horses and Hacks O. W. 11. STRETTELL, Auctioneer. J. G. Ward & Co, CLEARING UNRESERVED SALE OF SUPERIOR CLYDESDALES, COWS, IMPLEMENTS &c, &c. AT MIDDLEVALE, NEAR MATAURA. ON FRIDAY, ISTII DECEMBER, AT NOON. JG. WARD AND CO. (in conjunction with J. A. • MI CUELL AND CO.) have received instructions from Davies Bros, who have sold their farm, to sell by auction, as above, the whole of their stock and Implements, consisting of— Clydesdale Stallion "Hector Macdonald," full pedigree at sale Bay MRre "Nettie," foal at foot, sire, "Kingol the Clans " Bay Mare " Mona," with foal at foot, sire, " Wallace " (imp) 1 3-year old Filly 5 ColU and Fillies 1 Buggy Horse liOO Sheep and Lambs— a superior lot 16 Pigs 4 Head Cattle, including Cows Poultry, 2 Tip Drays, 2-Wheel Trap, 2 Digger Ploughs. 2 Seta Harrows, Canibndge Roller, Ma?sey-Harris Reaper and Binder, 1 Colonial Disc Ridger, Massey-Harris Cultivator, Disc Harrows, Drill Harrow, Blocks aud Chains, Swingle Trees, \ Verity Scuffler, Netting and Stakes, Wheelbarrow and Vyce, Harness, Buggy Harness, Stallion Gear, Household Furniture, Bags, etc, etc. As the implements were all bought new a short time ago they are in perfect order. On account Messrs Cox ami Davies— 2 Draught Gcldinga 1 3-year-old Gelding, by Shepherd Lnd I flO Filly, t>y Dictator 1 2-year-old Filly, Duchegß oi BarioM (imp,) 1 3-year-old Gelding, by Clan MuArthur No outside entries allowed. Luncheon provided. FOR BALE OR LEASE. SOPER'S STONY ORKEK FAHM, containing 498 acres of first-class agricultural land, highly improved, and without daubt one cf the beat farms in the Garaton district. Improvements consist of stone ducllir g of 7 rooiug, S-stalled stone stable, barn and other outbuildings. There are IGO acres of eats in crop. The farm i.« only a mile dit>Unt from (Jaraton railway st&tiou. This property is being put od the market by Mrs Soper solely on account of the death of her husband. For further particulars apply to J. G. WARD AND CO., Invercargil S.F, Co-operative AssocWOOL SALES, INVERCARGILL, Bth Jan. and 9th Feb., 1904. THE SOUTHLAN D FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Lti>, will sell at Local Auction Sales as above Liberal Cash Advances, IF REQUIRED. CONSIGN— Farmers' Co-operative, Invercargill. MANURES, all kinds, WOOLSACKS, GRASS-SEEDS, TURNIP SEEDS, Etc, Etc, at lowest prices M. GARB, Manager. J A Mitchell & Co WOOL ! WOOL ! WOOL FIRST SALE- JAN. Bth, 1904 SECOND SALE-FEB. 9th, 1904 STORE— GARRISON HALL FULL advances made when required, free of com« mission WOOLPACK3, TWINE, AND ALL REQUISITES AT LOWEST CURRENT KATES All wool covered by insurance while in etoro CONSIGNJ A. MITCHELL AND CO INVKRCARGn^v MONEY TO I.RND on First-clus Frenhold security at Lowest Kates. Ayi>!y T. M. MACDOKALD AMD SONS, fist street
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Southland Times, Issue 19228, 15 December 1903, Page 3
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