JVfoKAY BROS will.sell in the Exchange Me ill Rooms, Eek strtit, 1 TO-DAY, M under--12 noon -Two first clans cows, calved 3 days - 12.30 p-to.-Poiiltry, including one trio Brown Leghorns.;,- ■ . 12.45 p.m.-l’lgS , 1.45 p.m.—One 20 fathom Fishing Net, 200 gal. Tank; Table, Sied and Small Potatoes, to clear, fl Bags Wheat, Seville Oranges, Bacon and Tea.’- , . . . 2 p.m.—Furnitlire'ihd Effects, comprising D.l. Bedstead, Wood Bedstead, Rattan and Wicker Chairs. .K. Table, Washstands, Dresspr, Mirror, Curtains, Singer and Davis Sewing Machine, 2 Lawn Mowers in good order, and Sundries. SALE OF VALUABLE CENTRAL FREEHOLD , SECTIONS on Saturday 14th October, . . At 7.30 P.M. McKAY BROS, have received instructions to offer by public auction in the EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS, ESK STREET, As above—. , . W VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS in 8 Block 10, with frontages to Conon and Eye streets. The most Central. and Valuable Allotments NOW available in the Town area, and the instructions ARE TO SELL. PLANS WILL BE CIRCULATED SHORTLY. r— , ' I'." ■"*' Thos. Green. & Co. IMPORTANT SALE OF Freehold Property, Gore. WEDNESDAY, IStii OCTOBER, At 2 p.m. THOMAS GREEN'& CO. have received instructions from the Trustees in the estate of the late JOSEPH HEHERR to sell by publio auction, at the Rialto, Gore, on Wednesday, 18th October, 1905, at 2 p.m, that valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Situate on the corner of Medway and River streets (being sections la and 2, block I, Gore, containing 3 roods and 6 poles) on which is erected baker’s shop, bake-house and stabling, good 4-rocmcd cottage, sheds, Etc., Etc. The property is well suitted for business {sites, and is in the business part ot the town. It has a frontage of 150 links to Medway street, and a frontage ot 350 links to River street. As it adjoins the railway in a convenient situation for. a siding, it is admirably suited for grain and other stores. Should the property not be sold in one lot, it will be offered in three lots,’suitably subdivided. Also— Half interest in Sections 1 and 2, Block I, Woimamu, subdivision of Edendale Estate, conr taining 243 acres 2 roods and 24 poles. ‘ This has valuable lignite deposit on it, and also contains gold. It is good farming and grazing land. TERMS—2S per cent cash, balance within one menth from date ot sale. Plans can be seen at the office of the undersigned, from whom all particulars can be obtained. THOMAS GREEN & CO., Auctioneers. D. L. POPPELWELL, Solicitor, Gore. , ' ! HI —" 11 '«< SOUTHLAND COUNTY ELECTIONS. WINTON RIDING. I BEG to thank the Ratepayers of Dipton for the largely signed requisition received by me, and In doing so to say that as previously announced, I am a candidate for the representation of the Winton Riding on the Southland County Council. I would also take this, opportunity of thanking those who signed the previous requisitions to me, and all other ratepayers throughout the Riding who navejso generouslj' offered me their support. I can only say that if elected I shall do all in my power to deserve the confidence placed in me, by dis charging the duties ot this important position to the best of my ability. JOHN R. HAMILTON. Forest HilL EXAMINATIONS FOR FREE PLACES IN SECONDARY AND TECHNICAL SCHOOLS. EXTENSION OF TIME. Education Department, ‘ Wellington, 30th September, 1905. OTICE is hereby given that the time for receiving IX entries for examination for tree places in Secondary mid Technical Schools is extended to ths Isth October. This extension does not apply to Scholarship Examinations, nor to any other examinations. GEORGE HOGBEN, Inspector-General of Schools. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. Christchurch Metropolitan SHOW, - Sth, 9th, lOrii NOVEMBER. INTENDING Exhibitors of Implements, New Zealand Manufactures, Carriages, Etc, are reminded that applications for space require to be made on or before SATURDAY, 14th OCTOBER. GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY, 25th OCTOBER. Prize Schedules and Entry Forms posted on applito the Secretary, Canterbury Hall, Christchurch. O. B. PEMBERTON, Secretary. CANTERBURY COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING. * N ENTRANCE EXHIBITION of £2O per annum, Zjl tenable for two years, will be offered for Public Competition in DECEMBER NEXT. Examinations will commence on TUESDAY, December sth, at all places where Matriculation and , Junior Scholarship Examinations are held. Candidates will be allowed to take Six of the following subjects .'—Latin, Greek, English, French, German, Mathematics, Science, History, and Geography, and Drawing; Mathematics, Science and Drawing being compulsory. Except for Drawing, in which an examination will be held atfthe School of Engineering, Canterbury College, in March, 1906, the candidates will be required to take the papers set in the foregoing subjects for the Uni- , versity Junior Scholarships, and to do well enough to ‘ obtain credit for the Matiioulvtion Examination. Drawing will be as prescribed for the Matriculation Examination, A Schedule of Marks cm bo had on applicationThe University Fee for the Junior Scholarship Examination is £1 Is, and the candidates' names must be entered both with the Registrar of the University, Welllngton/and with the undereigned, not later than MONDAY, October 16th. A. CRACROFT WILSON, ( Registrar. , i BLACK AND WHITE SKETCHING, Illustration, Cartooning, Caricaturing, &c., taught by mail. Illustrated Handbook Free. CANADIAN SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION, 10c Rattray street, Dunedin. QUTTON'S Beautiful Vegetables in Cd Packets (3 Matheson aqd Co, Dee street.
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Southland Times, Issue 19681, 7 October 1905, Page 3
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