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GREAT REDUCTIONS IVf nih^ikgfLYu A LARGE SHOW ROOM STOCK SACRIFICE ' MoGRUtR, TAYLOR A CO. realisetbat tbeSejwon ta pvoraud in order tj reduci thoir verylarge stock iHII/ tUltbp end of this month, sell LADIES’ MILLINERY, Ladies’Top Skirts, beiutfully tiimraed, Lad os’ Underskirts in whitejsnd colpnred, at Greatly P educed Prices; also 1500 yards of SWISS SPOT MUSLIN; for blouse and dresses, at tfco astonishing price of Aid per yard. t , . , .

SOUTH PUBLIC SCHOOL, PARENTS are reminded that above School reopens on MONDAY NEXT, 29th inst. Full attendance requested. In connection with above (be Annual School Excursion wUI be held at Colac Bay on Friday, 10th February. WM. TAYLOR, Sscretaiy, ; MIDDLE SCHOOL, THE Pupils e( the Middle School are requested to assemble on Monday, 29th inst. W. N, STERLING, , Chairman. THE Waihopai School, Gladstone, will re-open on Monday, 29th Jan. Excursion to Colac Friday, Feb. 2nd. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court, holden at Xgvercargill. NOTICE is hereby given that dividends in the undermentioned Estates are now payable on all proved accepted claims. Promissory Notes (if any) to be produced (or endorsement before receiving dividend ROBERT BLACKLEY, of Wyndham, former— First and final, 10Jd in the £. NORMAN AND SON, of Waimatuku, flaxmillers —First and final, Is 2d in the £. CHARLES B. ROUT, Deputy-Official Assignee. C. S LONGUET. SOLICITOR, JJAS REMOVED TO OFFICES N Matheson’s New Buildings, Between A.M.P, Society and N.Z. Clothing Company ESK STREET. BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. “ THE NOXIOUS WEEDS ACT, 1900." NOTICE is hereby given that every owner and occupier of land within the Borough of Invercargill on which any noxious wreds. such as Ragweed, Docks, Thistles, Broom, or Gorse are now growing, must cut' down and clear to the centre of the street frontage, and destroy such weeds, within seven days from date hereof. Legal proceedings shall bs *ken against any person neglecting to comply with this notice.

WM. YOUNG, Town Clerk. Uunicipal Offices, Invercargill, 25tb January, 1906. BRITISH MASTERPIECES IN BICYCLES. ROVER TUB ACME OF PERFECTION RALEIGH SUPERIOR TO A DEGREE. SWIFT AS SUPPLIED TO lI.M. TUE KINO. WIRA BEST VALUE FOR MONEY PROCURABLE VICTOR at £ll 10s, worth £ls Catalogues free on application. ' Correspondence Invited. WIRA CVCLE WORKS, TAY STREET. PLLY put the kettle on because your father will be in a hurry for his tea, as he is going to buy one of the Llxem Tailor-made Suits frcm MASTERS that is the only shop that sells them. Featherstone and Co 2 P.M.-SATURUAY. pEATHERSTONE & CO.—SATURDAY'S SALE— Pigs, Poultry, Potatoes and Produce Wickerwork, Furniture, Merchandise. Ac. , FEATHERSTONE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Land and Estate Agents, PRODUCE SiLESMEN.j 46 ESK STREET. AOENtf— SUN FIRE INSURANCE C 0„ Established Finns of all sizes. Some choice selections town and suburban properties. 1 CALL AND SEE OUR REGISTER.

POTATOES— Prime New Potatoes on hand. FEATHEHSTONE , HOUSES— 4 Rooms, i acre, clOEe to town—£2oo ' 5 „ J acre, in town ~ £230 New C roomed house, } acre £475 FEATHEHSTONE & CO. HOTEL PROPERTY —We have several Hotel properties in (rood districts, For Sale. FEATHERSTONE & CO, Esk street J A Mitchell & Co HORSE SALE, PRINCE OF WALES YARDS. SATURDAY, 27th JAN., at 11 a.m. JA. MITCHELL & CO. will sell by auction as • above—gQ DRAUGHT and Light Horses PEDIGREE Mare, 4-year-old And at noon, on account Mr A. Wells— The Well-known Trotting Horse BOSWELL And just before the Horse SaleGigs, Harness, Saddles, etc, and 1 Back Delivery Reaper, in good order. CLEARING SALE OK VALUABLE FREEHOL AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, STOCK, AND IMPLEMENTS, AS A GOING CONCERN (KNOWN AS TAYLOR’S CREEK). AT PRINCE OF WALES YARDS, ox SATURDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, At 11 a.m. JA. MITCHELL & CO have received instruc- • tions from Mr Lachlan McKenzie (who is in bad health) to sell by auction as above— His valuable Home of 311 Acres (more or less) Freehold being Sections 107, 35 and 30, Takitimo; also, 300 Acres Leasehold adjoining, at a low rental, together with close on (JOO Sheep, including Ewes, Lambs and Hoggets, 13 bead quiet Cattle, 4 Draughtand Light Horses, 2 Drays, D.F. Plough, Harrows, 2 OhaScuttcrs Horse-power, Back Delivery Reaper, Buggy with Jmlc and shafts, Set D. Harness, Riding Saddle, Dray and other Harness, and Sundries, ' Laud subdivided into 7 paddocks, good dwelling bouse of 10 rooms, concrete chimneys. To those in search of a good investment we invite inspection. Full particulars of terms, etc., from the Auctioneers. J. A. MITCHELL & COWright, Stephenson & Co SALE OF BALANCE OF WAIMEA ESTATE ACRES AGRICULTURAL LAND 11,000 SUBDIVIDED INTO FARMS Two-thirds ol the Estate has been sold since the middle of last May. The remaining One-third must now be sold without delay. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO have received instructions from the N.Z. Agricultural Co., Ltd. and Reduced, to sell the balance of their Waimea Estate without delay. The laud now left consists of two compact Blocks, containing ll,00t) Acres, SUBDIVIDED INTO FARMS, BANGING IN SIZE FROM OB to 886 Acres and at prices from 2Bs to £6 15s per acre Send at once lor Plans and full particulars to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & 00, Dunedin, Invercargill, Gore, Balfour and Kelso ; Or to Mr A. W. RODGER,. Waimea House, Gore.

Note -Those wishing to Inspect the Property should book to Waitnea Hallway Station, where they will he met by the Woimca Station Trap and put up at the Homestead.

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Southland Times, Issue 19725, 27 January 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 19725, 27 January 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 19725, 27 January 1906, Page 3