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Wm. Todd & Co THIS DAT (TUJMDAT, APRIL 28th), »t 2 •'tittle. BULL ORGAN, HNGLISH PIANO, EXTENSION TABLE. ETH. WILLIAM TODD AND CO., Instructed by Mr ADAM THOMSON, will sell by public auction on the premises, Biggar street, near Clyde street— Bell Organ (8 stops), English Pianoforte, Settee, Easy Chairs, Bamboo Tables, Flower Stand, Music Stool, Overmantel, Fenders and Irons, Pictures, Carpet, H. Rug, Curtains, Wool Mats. Large Vases, Ornaments, Mirror llallsland, Linoleum, Carpet Runner Umbrella Stand, Extension Table, Horsehair Suite, Sideboard, Bookcases, Clocks, Books, Dexter Rocker, Whatnot, Wicker Chair, D.I. Bedsteads, Wire Mattress, Duchesse D. Tables, Washstands and Ware, 2 large Chests Drawers, Fire Screen. Looking Glass, D. Tables, S.I. Bedstead, Kitchen Utensils, Gent’s Bicycle, Tools, Garden Roller, Wringer, Zinc Baths, and Sundries. MO LINDISFARNE. THE AUCTION SALE of this Beautiful Property takes place in the RIALTO on SATURDAY EVENING, at 7.30, Please call for Plans at | our office and inspect the ground. . WM. TODD AND CO.. 844 Auctioneers. SATURDAY BVfINING, 2nd MAY, 3906. At 7.80. ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT SALES of SUBURBAN PROPERTIES HELD IN INVEHCARGIL. THE TOWNSHIP OF LINDISFARNE, Bounded by the East Road ou the South, North Invercargill on the North, East Invercargill ou the West, and Richmond Grove on the East. WILLIAM TODD AND CO.. Instructed by the Trustees of the late J. T. Thomson, will Sell by Public Auction in the Rialto on SATURDAY EVENING, 2nd May, at 7.30 p.ra. THOSE VALUABLE SECTIONS, averaging %-acro In each, as per lithographic plan now in circulation. NOTE—This is the final opportunity of secur:.ng Residence sites on the Boundary of Invercargill, which in a short time wlli be Included as part and parcel of this rising city. Title : Land Transfer Act. TERMS EXCEPTIONALLY LIBERAL—viz., 10 per cent cash, 20 per coni In throe months, and the balance in five years—lnterest 5 per cent. 591 YTtOB SALE—GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE HERBERT STREET GLADSTONE The late Mr B. A. Dickinson’s Residence, Herbert Street, Gladstone; northerly aspect, %-ncro, facing two streets, Corporation leasehold. Small rental; eight years to run. The dwelling is comparatively NEW, having been erected iu 1905. Six living rooms, pantry, bathroom, coals and laundry, water laid on to bath, basin, sink and laundry troughs, linen and Jam presses, wardrobes, dresser, and all other conveniences, well built in every way. Tile roof. The ground is well drained and feiuied. To those in search of an UP-TO-DATE HOME this is u RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE 0NE.... WM. TODD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENTS. Invercargill Stock Agents STOCK AGENTS. WALLACETOWN SALE. T U B S D A Y, 28th. riIHE INVERCARGILL STOCK AGENTS WILL X SELL—--70 slIEEi> i D HEAD VAX' CATTLE 90 UIET 3-YU-OLD HEIFERS—w tor and spring calves gQ 2-YR-OLD STEERS—weII bred YOUNG BULLS, Hereford Croat Q QUIET HEIFERS springing. »> J9 FRESH 3-YR-OLD STEERS O. W. H. STRETTELL. Secretary.

National Mortgage & A. Co LAND SALE. SATURDAY. 2nd MAY. At 2.30 p.m. rpHE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY JL CO. have received Instructions from Mrs A. McMURTIB, to offer ai their rooms, Crescent, Invercargill,— Her SPLENDID FREEHOLD FARM at South Hlllend, containing 200 acres, situatedabout 6 miles from Centre Rush railway station. Full particulars at Sale or on application to HOT THE AUCTIONEERS. CLEARING SALE AT UNDERWOOD (Alongside Milk Factory), WEDNESDAY, tith MAY, At J p.m. rPHE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY A CO. have received instructions from Mr A. HAMILTON (who has sold hia lease to sell at above time and place—--5 cS 0 5 5 2 DRAUGHT HORSES (1 3yr-old Filly, 1 3yr-old Colt, I foyr-old Gelding, 1 Aged Gelding, J Aged Mare. FIRST-CLASS MILK COWS HEIFERS (3yr«-old) CALVES SOWS and 1 BOAR DRAYS, Trap and Harness. Turnips, Milk Cans, Oaten Huy, Potatoes, Empty Bugs Wire, Netting, Etc./ »nd. JLiumseholc Furniture. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Ml WYNDHAM STOCK SALE. THURSDAY. 30th APRIL. npilK NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO, X. WILL SELL, AS ABOVE—--1000 200 250 500 10 10 BREEDING EWES, equal proportion 4, G, and 8-looth BREEDING EWES, 4 and U-tao'.h BREEDING EWES, saund-inoutli FAT aid FORWARD LAMBS BORDER LEICESTER RAMS, 1-shear ROMNEY RAMS. 1-shear

50 50 28 30 VERY FORWARD WELL-BRED BULLOCKS SPEYED HEIFERS, forward conditioned BREEDING COWS (Hereford*) HEAD STEERS and HEIFERS. I and 2-year-old. 828 ENTRY FOR WALLACETOWN SALE. TUESDAY, 28th INST. 400 700 300 BREEDING EWES, guaranteed sound STORE LAMBS (in I«te to suit) FORWARD LAMBS. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO., LTD., W7 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT THORNBURY. WEDNESDAY, With APRIL., At 11.30 a.m. rpilE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY JL CO., OF N.Z., LTD., have received instructions from Mr J. C. ROBERTSON, Te Arricrs, Thornbury, who has sold his farm, to sell liy public auction at above time and place,— HORSES. 4 HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES, 6yr-oid and upwards. 1 SPRING-CART HORSE, Syr-old. 1 First Class LIGHT HARNESS MARE. sjr old (pedigree at sale) J DRAUGHT FILLY FOAL 30 CATTLE. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS (> 4 SELECTED HEIFERS. STEERS HEIFER CALVES 1 SHORTHORN BULL. 2yr-old (bred hy A. Beaven, Esq.) IMPLEMENTS, f y DRAYS (new) with frames, Gig, M.H W Drill, Binder, Discs, Cultivator, Mower, Ftornc’s Rldger, Whitechapel Cart, D.F Plough, Grubber, Drill Plough with marker, Drill Grubber, Clod Crusher, 4le t af Harrow*, Woolprc-ss, Milk Oan? Buckets. Harness, Covers, Netting, Posts, Rabbit Trap*, Blocks and Chains, Master and Swingle Trees, and a large quantity of sundries, etc., NOTE.—The Auctioneers have every confidence in recommending anyone in search of good horses, cows or implements to attend this sale. The cowf are an exceptionally good lot, Mr Robertson having culled his herd heavily every season, and a better herd is not to be found In Southland. LUNCHEON PROVIDED NO OUTSIDE ENTRIES. ; ; 74C

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Southland Times, Issue 12120, 28 April 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 12120, 28 April 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 12120, 28 April 1908, Page 4

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