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- "W*ni, Todd & Co THUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY*, At 2o f clAk. ' ' VALUABLE ENGLISH PIANOFORTE, ALMOST NSW' MODERN HOUSEHOLD- FURNI- • TORE. — - "%TTILLIAM TODD Alfi) CO, instructed by Mr H. W A: Giller(who has been transferred to OnristchurchX will, sell by, public auction at bjs late retrf- > deuce, foot of Olydp gt»eet— . r Walnut and Gold Pianoforte, by kirkman, Lon- ! Don— a very superior frittroment-Lirtoteum . throughout th« hoose, Lance Dinlh? Table on castors, E.P. Cover, Oil Paintings, roles and Curtains, Handsome Oedar Sideboard, bevel plate, carved back, Singer Sowing Machine, Hair Suite 9 pieces, Book Shelves, Coal Scuttle, Fenders, Piano Stool, Hall Stand, rile back, bevel plate, Hall Chairs, Umbrella Stand, Brussells Carpet* Rujts, Fancy-Tables, Tapestrj' Suite 9 pieces, Walnut Whatnot, Black and Gold Jap Screen, Easels, Overmantel, Brackets, Scotch Chest Drawers,- 8 medium Chests Drawnrs, S and D Iron Bedeteada, Spring Beds, Bedding, Kapok Beds, Toilet Sets and Stands, Marble Slab Mirrors, Chairs, Tables, 2 Polished Pine Wardrobes, Duchesse Pair with ware, Marble Slab, very artistic, Towel Rails, Ornaments, Bookcase, Cedar Drawers, 1 amps, Clocks, Kitchen Utensils, Gloss, China, F-arthenware, Heat Safe Wringer, Tubs, Garden Tools, Lawn Mower ana Sundries too numerous to particularise. The whole without reserve. On view morning of sale. SATURDAY, 6rn FEBRUARY, At 7.30 p.m. Homes for the People. Happy Homes 1 Absolute and Unreserved Sale by Auction of about 50 SECTIONS IN TOWNSHIP OF COLLINGWOOD, on the Great North Road, within two miles from Post Office, Invercargill. DISTINCTIVE FEATIIRE3: Easy access, railway platform at the south-weet boundary, tram car, pawing every half hour, oycle track, macadamised road, wide streets; apart from the pleasure of boating and fishing on the lovely meandering Woihopai River. No city business man need be absent from his home at the dinner hour. WILLIAM TODD & CO. will Sell by public auction in the Kialto, Don street, on SATURDAY EYENIhG, 6th FEBRUARY, At7.3op.mAbout 60 full quarter acre sections in the Township of Oollingwood. Frontages to the Great North Road, Riverton Road and Railway, intersected with wide streets. What Oollingwood in Victoria is to Melbourne, so Collingwood in Southland is to Invercargill. (11 new houses Just erected).* ' , By purchasing one or more of these sections our young people enoourage THRIFT. By the payment of a email monthly sum they secure their future home FREE OF DEBT, and in a greater or lesser degree make provision for old age. - < Spbcial Note.— We emphasise the factthat even lot will be sold to the highest bidder, and no lot Will ba withdrawn. TERMS: £Z deposit ; balance, £2 per month, free of interest Title under "The Land Transfsr Act." Transfers by the vendor's solicitor, C. S. Longuet, Esq., Esk street. Plans on application to the Auctioneers, J. E Watson & Co Unreserved Clearing Sale OF DAIRY HERD, DRAUGHT HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & SUNDRIES. AT Kennington. One Tree Point Railway Station, ON TUESDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, 1904, At II a-m. JE. WATSON & CO, Ltd, instructed by James • Crombie, Esq. '(who has sold his fa»m), will offer by pubic auction, the whole of bis Live and Daad Stock, Furniture and Sundries— CATTLE CO DAIRY Cows. A finrt-class lot, calved tliQ and coming to calving; all young selected cows, and the outcome' of many years' practical dairying O 2- YEAR-OLD Selected Heiien -|J YEARLING do do -| 4-YEAR Shorthorn Bull, bred from beet JL milking strain -I 4-YEAR First Grade Jersey Bull /•ft 3-YEAR Fat and Forward Bullocks and \>V Bpeyed Heifers SHEEP 250 EWES 60 LAms DRAUGHT 5 Young Geldings 3 Do Mares 2 Mares and Foals at foot 1 8-Yr Colt 1 Yearling Colt l?-YrF% 1 Yearling Filly Spring Dray Hones— l s-Yr Gelding 1 5-Yr Mare Spring Cart Horses— l ß-Vr Gelding ,14-TrMnre Unbroken Horses— 1 2-Yr Bay Roadster Filly 2 Yearling Fillies (light) 1 DO Colt IMPLEMENTS, Etc. 3 Farm Drays. 1 Water Cart, 2 Spring Carts, 8 Sets Spring Harness, 2 Riding Saddles and Bridles, l Hide Saddle, 3 Bets Cart Harness 4 do Plow Harness and Chains, 2do Blocks and ChriDS, Yokes and Trees, 2 Binders, l Mower 1 D.FPJow, 1 Digger andSubeoiler combined, 1 Donkey Plow, 1 Swing Plow, Drill. 2 Grubbers, Duncan Cultivator, Bruce Oult£vator, Disc Harrows' 2 Sets line HarrcrAv, Chain Harrows, Colonial Drill, Turnip Sower, Storrie Double Ridger, 2 Souffiers, Scoop, 2 Cleaning Machines, Sieves and Riddles, Chaffcutter and Horse-power, Weighing Machine, Sack Truck, Cornsacks, etc, Fords, Spades, Tools, and Sundries - Also— About 80 Tons Ryegrass.and Clover Hay ■ Also— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Dining Room— Table, Chairs, Couch, Pictures, Lamps, new Wercheim Sewing Machine. Sitting boom— Upholstered Suite, Slreboard, Oval Table, new Piano, etc eto. Bed Rooms —Iron Beditead, Spring Mattress, Dunbatse Pair, Marble-top Washsund, Rugs, Fenders Chairs, 4 Wooden Bedsteads and Palliasses, 2 Duchesse Pairs, Cneets Xirawers, Clocks, etc, eto, etc. Kitchen and Dairy Utensils. The Auctioneers have inspected the whole of Mr Crombie'a Stock and Plane, and have every confidence in inviting buyers to attend- I his tale. Every article is in flret-class order, and vltocetter it is one of the finest Catalogues of Farm Stock and Plant ever offered in Southland. - Trains pass the door and buyers can rely on every attention. LUNOHEON~PROVIDKD SALE COMMENCES 11 A.M SHARP No Outside Entries. JOHN STRONAOH," Auctioneer A Drag wOl leave Post Office at 10.15 a.m for aft James Orombie's Sale. 1 BEADS, HILL k AGNEW, , Coach and Bus Proprietors. » ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~~~ ~~~~ ~~ ~~~~ ~~ """"""" Clearing Sale at Balfour 3 > — — FRIDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 19C4, t At 12 noon ' JE. WATSON & CO.. Ltd. have received lnstruc- • lions from W. R. Wood, Esq. HAMPTON,, to l tell in the Balfour Yards, the whole of hia Live and Dead Stock, Household Furniture, eto, asunderSHEEP /4AA 2,4, 6 and 8 TOOTH Ewes and Lambs * 1 tW at foot 8 CATTLE : 7 Fat Cattle, 8 Milk Oows, 3 2-yr-old Heifers, S 1-yr Heifers, l Calf . HORSES 18-YrGelrilnf, 1 6-yr Mare, 1 6-yr Mawy 1 7-yr Gelding, 4 Aged Mares and Geldings, 1 Yearling Filly, 1 Buggy Hone, 1 Hack IMPLEMENTS, Etc. 1 Waggon (R and G, new), l Dray, 1 Tip Dray, 1 3-Furrow R and G Plow, 6-Leaf Harrows, 15Coulter Colonial Drill, M H. Grubber, Disc Harrows, M.H Binder, Fanners, 1 Gig, 3 Sets Shaft Harness, 4 Seta Leading Harness, S Collars, Hamesand Winkers, Bugfry Harness, 3- Horse Covers. 2 Tarpaulins, Blocks and o Chains, Swingletrees, Stakes, Sheep Netting, it Tools, etc, etc ALSOj* HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. d JOHN STRONACH, o Auctioneer ii '" ' ■ t Henderson & Batger MOKQTUA., V- .. b, TIENDERSON AND BATdiSR, instructed by the JUL Trustees oftheUta Solomon Shepherd, Esq., will offer at auction at . . WOODLANDS SALEYARDS, * WEDNESDAY, 3RD FEBRUARY, 1904, « AR that valuable block or land, being Sections 8- 10,. 11, 18, 10, 20, 21, 22, and 28, Bio* 1, Oteramika Hundred, comprising 705 ACRES. Thera is a comfortable dwelling, well shelte>ed by native bush, and the usual outbuilding*. The land is <ot a good description, and when systematically ~ drained and well farmed returns prolific crops. The property is within a. few minutes' drive of Mokotua Railway Station. The terms of sale will be liberal, and the Auctioneers would remind investors that this is one of the last opportunities that will present itself for the acquisition of fanning lands in a rapidly rising district at cheap rates. » NOTB.-H the property is not sold In one block it N » will be offered in lota to suit purchasers.; HENDERSON & BATQER, Aqcyoneers. TIGER ; dard of excellence.. Takct pteoedeaoo of all ofchwe, 4s 3d

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

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