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Pnblic Notices BOROUGH OF NORTH INVERQARGILL "IVroTICE is hereby given that) Elles Road, from Bt. ■ ll Andrew to Newcastle street, is closed roi . traffic during repairs W.G.MAOKAY, Town Clerk January 30th, ldO4 NOTICE TO COMPETITORS mHEAvonal Regatta Committee have decldfd to X refuse all entries from "Boats" interfering or blocking the course at the Invercargill Regatta, Wednesday, 3rd February. The Committee have taken this step in tne interest of true sport, together with the safety of the boats and lives of competitors. L. MUCH ELL, Secretary BOROUGH OF INVEROARGIL.L. NESS STREET BRIDGE. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that all vehicular trafflo over the Ness street bridge will be stopped on Monday and Tuesday, the Ist and 2nd February, ii order to make the nececsary repairs to the bridge. [ WM. YOUNG, Town Clerk. Municipal office^ Invercargill, 30th January, 1904. QUIBELL'S SHEEP DIP THE BEBT THAT MONEY CAN BUY. niohoTbros, AGENTS. POTATOES, onions, chatf, oats, fowls' wheat, at Smyth's, Tay and Dee streets. Invercargill Stock Agents STOCK SALES THE INVEROARGILL STOCK AGENTS will sell— WOODLANDS, WEDNESDAY, 3rd EEB. •J A A 2-TOOTfI Ewes and Wethera 300 LAMBS | A || FAT Lambs At\ DO Sheep OA HEAD 2- Year-Old Cattle ICT DO Mixed do ■j /\ GOOD Dairy Cows WINTON, THURSDAY, 4m FEB. AA A FORWARD 2-Tooth Ewes and Wethers SAO5 A 0 LAMBS Qf|FATBHEEP A r\ HEAD Mixed Cattle O. W. H. STRETTELL Secret aiy . NOTICE. WALLACETOWN STOCK SALE. OWINO to the usual fixture flashing with ths date of the seoond Invercargill Wool Sale the Next SALK will be held on Monday, Bth Feb. O. W. H. STRETTBLL, Secretary. J A Mitchell & Co WOOL! WOOL! WOOL 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 RATES All wool covered by insurance while in stor CONSIGNJ A. MITCHELL A*D CO INVERCARGILL. National Mortgage Co XTATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO (assoclat--I.* ed with Wright, Stephenson and Co) have received instructions from Trustees late ?1nl»y ttcßae, ol Hokonui, ts oiler for Bale at Crescent Rooms, on SATURDAY, 13TH FEBRUARY, 1904, At 2 p.m. The whole of the freehold property situated 9 li'iles from Win ton and 3 miles from llokenui Railway btation. with good roads, and is close to school and Post Office. ART Seta 20, 21, 50, 58, 100, 110 Forest Hill Hundred 604 2 0 „ 30S „ 64 2 26 Allot 1, plan Slo, part sec 129, Forest Hill Hundred .. .. 30 0 0 659 0 20 Dwelling House 8 rooms, 6 stalled stable and Chaff HoutW, Implement Shed, Wool Shed, Hut. All well fenced, subdivided into 13 paddocks, 60 acres in Turnips, 60 acres in oats, balance in English grass Tbe property is in excellent order, and is a firat■■lass opportunity for anyone wishing to secure a handy sized farm. s. P, Co-operative Apsoc. WOOL SALE, INVERCARGILL. Tuesday, 9th Feb., 1804. THE SOUTHLAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd, will sell at Local Auotion Sales a? above Liberal Cash Advances, IF REQUIRED. CONSIGN— Farmers' Co-operative, Invercargill. MANURES, all kinds, WOOLPACKS, GRASS-SEEDB. TURNIP SKEDS, Etc, Etc, at lowest prices WB, ARE NUT CASH BUYERS OF FAT LAMBS. M. CARR, Manager. Wright, Stephenson & Co SADE OF LAND AT WAICOLA. SATURDAY, Ctii FEBRUARY, At 2 p.m. AT CRESCENT, INVEROARGILL k\ • RIGHT, STEPIIENBON AND CO have received ■* instructions lrom Messrs Grelg and Clothier, of Scottit Gap, to sell by auction as above— Their Farm on Waicola, consisting of Section 32, Waicola Estate, and containing 23S acres I?ic Farm i* situated within three tulles of the AlKiritn-k lUilwny Station. It is fenced and subdivi id into four paddocks. The Buildiugs consist of four-roometl House, Wash-house, Cowshed, eto. Forty-four av-rea are in Oats and 17 acres in Turnips, nnd these ro with the property. Twenty acres are fallow, and the balance of the farm is in English srass, mid drained or partly drained swamp. Wan C PRICK-.C-1 10s P£R ACRE. TERMS— 2O per cent. Cash (say 10 per cent, on fall of hnimner and 10 per cent, in 14 days), and the balance within three months. Kunh-.T particulars on application to WRIGHT, STH'HENSON AND CO, 1 Crescent, invercarglil ; Or Messrs GREIG AND CLOTHIER, r On the Farm, SALE OF LAND AT ORAWIA SATURDAY, 6m FEBRUARY, At 1.30 pm AT ORESCENT, INVERCARGILL. WRIGHT, STEPHKNSON AND CO have re ceived instructions from Misa M. Sinclair t< ecll by public auction, on above date, her Farm a Orawia, conaii'ting-of— LOT 1 -Tho Farm known as " CABRA," an< I beinir Sections 78 and 80, Block VI, Waiai Dietrk't, containing 280 acres improved lam on the bunks of the Orawia River. Th< * Fnmi is fenced and subdivided and mostly ii English grass or under cultivation. Thi Buildings consist of good eight-roomet House, D»iry and Store. 4-6talled Stable Shearing Shed, Men's Hut. Barn, Water wheel, Cow Byre, etc. UP3ET PRICE-£3 103 PER ACRE t LOT 2— Section 43, Block VI, Waiau District * comprising 200 acres good farming land UPSET PKIOE— £2" 15a PER ACRE. TERMS— 2O per cent Cash (cay, 10 per cent. Oi fill of hammer and 10 per cent, in 11 days), 6 pc fc cent, in one year. 6 per cent- ' n two years, 6p« cent in three years, and the balance in five yean \ Interest at 5 per cent. w Further particulars on application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO, Crescen.t, Invercargill ; Mr JOHN SINCLAIR, On the Farm. FOR PRIVATE SALE A Grand Dairy Farm. 190 ACRES. ADJOINING TITIRoT" RAILWAY STATIOI CREAMERY AND TELEPHONE , ' Part in new grass. UuiWiUgawill be provided to suit purchasers ; . . TERMS-EASY. Apply WBlGfiT BTEPH£NSON & CO.

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Southland Times, Issue 19265, 1 February 1904, Page 3

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