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SADDLERY BINDER WHIPS POLE STRAPS COLLARS HAMES WINKERS TARPAULINS STACK COVERS in Rick Cloth and Best Hemp Canvas; all sizes. * Don’t put off your Orders till the last moment At harvest time our SADDLERY DEPARTMENT is rushed. If you would avoid disappointment, take time by the forelock and put your harness in order now . . « SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, COVERS, COATS, BAGS, WHIPS, SPURS, BRIDLES, REINS, STIRRUPS, &c. ... , * * HARVEST SEASON. FOR THE ALL SORTS OFWRIGHT, STEPHENSON & GO., LTD. The Crescent, nvercargill*

J. A. Mitchell and Co. JA. MITCHELL AND CO. .vill sell • by Auction in the Prince uf Wales Yards on Saturday, February 13 th, at 11 a.m. (On account Mr R. Hocking, Arthurton.) 4-HORSE TEAMS—3 to 5 years old. 301 On account other vendors: Draught and Light HORSES 2 25 Horses, Dray and Harness J" Horse, Spring Cart and Harness At 12 o'clock. On account Mr Jas. Taylor: The Clydesdale Stallion KILMARNOCK (Reformer-Nettle). Full pedigree at sale. 301 Also:— ICOB (SATURN), Strong, Stylish mover, and well paced. A lirst-class hack or stockman’s horse. J. Holloway. SATURDAY EVENING, 27th FEB., 1909 At 7.30 p.m. J HOLLOWAY, instructed by Mr J. • E. Watson, will Sell by Public Auction in his rooms, Esk street, on above date—2|j FREEHOLD SECTIONS TRAFALGAR. ' The Sections are highly recommended to investors, being high, dry and very healthy, the streets and drains are made, and they are within two minutes ot town boundary. TERMS —10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent, in twelve months, 10 per coal, in eighteen months, 10 per cent, in 24 months, 10 per cent, in 30 months; balance in three years FREE of interest. Plans to be circulated through papers. Further particulars from the Auctioneer. 139 J. 12. YVaisou and Co., Ltd. AUCTION SALE. GLADFIELD HOMESTEAD BLOCK. On SATURDAY, Cth MARCH, 1909. At 12 Noon. T E. WATSON AND CO.. LTD , insiructed by R. F. Cuthbertsou, Esq., Agent Public Trustee in the estate of D. C. Mackintosh, deceased, will sell by auction in their rooms, Esk street, that valuable freehold property known as the GLADFIELD HOMESTEAD BLOCK, Comprising the following Allotments — a. r. p. Lot S, Gladfield Subdivision 504 0 14 Lot 18, Gladfield Subdivision Part Lot 2, Gladfield Subdivision 271 3 0 ; 835 3 14 The property is situated in the centre of Drummond district, within a mile of Gladfield School, and two miles of Drummond Township, Post Cilice, Telephone Bureau, ami Dairy Factory, All growing crops sold with land. Full particulars re terms, etc., on application to Agent Public Trustee, or 352 THE AUCTIONEERS. Wright, Stephenson and CoSaturday, 20th FEBRUARY', At 2.3U p.m. In their LAND SALE ROOM, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. AUCTION SALE OF THREE SPLENDID AGRICULTURAL AND GRAZING FARMS, Near WAIRUNA. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. (Limited), have received instructions from James Taylor, Esq. (Ashley downs Estate), to sell by jmblic auction, as above, — 1052 ACHES Of Freehold Agricultural and Grazing Land, in the Well known Wairuna district, in three'blocks, as under; LOT 1. —323 ACRES splendid rolling downs, subdivided into 3 paddocks; 250 acres in second year's grass, the balance five years down. This block is situated two miles from Wairuna Railway Station (on the main line), and will make an excellent farm, being all good heavy land. Upset, £0 10/- per acre. LOT 2. —554 ACRES nice sweet sharp soil, consisting of good terrace and down land, all ploughable except 100 acres (now in tussock); 105 acres are in rape and grass, and 350 acres in English grass. This block is about throe miles from Wairuna Railway Station, and on it are 2-roomed Cottage and 5-stalied stable. Upset, £5 per acre. LOT 3. —175 ACRES splendid rolling and flat land, of which 100 acres is in oats (a very heavy crop) and 75 acres in grass. This farm is 2 miles from Waipahi Railway Station, and is all deep, strong soil, suitable for dairying, fattening, or cropping. Upset, £8 10/- per acre. TERMS. On Lots 1 and 2 the terms will bo ;—lO per cent on fall of hammer, 15 per cent in one month, 15 per cent in two years, GO per cent in five years. On Lot 3, seeing that such a large area is in crop, and that the purchaser will ’ get a substantial return almost Immediately, the second payment of 15 per cent will become due in six months from date of sale, the other payments remaining as in the case of Lots 1 and 2. (Interest at 5% per cent.) N.B. —All the crops on these farms are to be given in, and it will tie seen that Mr Taylor has fixed low upsets and easy terms to ensure a sale. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON , & GO., LTD., 290 Dunedin.. PEXNCE OF WALKS HOTEL (Mr* Durham)— Good Luncheon 1/-, 12 till 2 dally; nix Lunch Tickets, 4/6; Board, U/- weekly. Permanoot (Joard by arraneemost, Tariff, 4/- per J dav.

Win. Todd and Co. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). At 12 o’clock. WEEKLY MARKET. TyiLLIAM TODD AND CO, will sell ” by auction, in Rialto:— Pigs, Poultry, Cows. Chaff, Potatoes, Fruit, Carpel Machine, Hair Machine. Furniture and Sundries. 359 ijpo LET—S-roomed House, in Bye st. SUBURBAN Store; Groceries, Drapery, splendid opening. BLUFF —?i-acre; 7-roomed Residence; pink of condition. Lot for £475; ten minutes from Post Office.—A genuine bargain. WU. TODD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. McKay Bros. McKAY BROS, will sell in the Exchange Sale Rooms, Esk street, TO-DAY, as under: — 12.30 p.m.—Poultry. 12,45 p.m.—Pigs. 1.15 p.m.—Buggy, Potatoes, Wheat, Oats, Bran, Pollard, 20 bales Straw, 2 bags Rabbit Traps, Empty Barrels, 12 rolls Bacon (prime quality), 200 cases Teviot and Canterbury Fruit, Apricots, Plums, Tomatoes, and if lime will permit New and Second-hand Furniture, Fancy Goods, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Cheese and Sundries. Sewing Machine for sewing Carpets, Reuben Sutcliffe Hair Machine. 35S UNRESERVED SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN BLUFF AND INVERCARGILL. McKAY BROS., instructed by the Trustees In the Estate of the late CAPT. BOYD, will submit to Public Auction, some of the most valuable sections ever offered for Absolute Sale in Bluff and Invercargill. AT BLUFF IN SUTHERLAND’S HALL, On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, At 2.30 p.m. Twenty-seven Sections in Blocks 1, 2, 3 and 4, having frontages to Logan, Theodore, Slaney and Boyd streets, varying In area from Vi-acre toA2 acres 2 roods 3 poles; also liirge area adjoining and partially surrounding the Reservoir Site, containing 47 acres 3 roods, 10 poles. The above are splendidly situated on the rise of the Hill and almost in a direct line above the wharf and while undoubtedly valuable NOW, will certainly keep pace with the steadily increasing importance of our harbour, and are therefore conlidenlly recommended to . Investors, Speculators or anyone desirI ous of obtaining IDEAL BUILDING SITES. | Note Day and Hour of Sale: —WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, at 2.30 p.m. INVEBCABGILL SECTIONS. IN EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. Esk street, on— SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, At 7.30 p.m. One of the most valuable Blocks of Property ever offered under the hammer, in our city:— Sections 7 to 1C in Block X., Invercargill. This property is subdivided into 12 Sections, having frontages to Esk, Deveron, and Don streets. Some are , vacant lots and others have substantial j building improvements under leasehold conditions and will be offered in their order for ABSOLUTE SALE, As these Sections are in the very centre of the most thriving part of the City, comment is almost superlluous. We would only say that an opportunity such as this to secure REAL ESTATE, comes to the average individual about ONCE IN A LIFETIME. TERMS; 10 per cent, fall of hammer; 10 per cent, 30 days; balance three months “Without Interest.’’ PLANS AT OFFICE OF AUCTIONEERS Further particulars from Thos. Brodrick and Co., Esk street. 308 EXCHANGE ESK ST. SALEROOMS UoKAY BBOTHEBS, AUCTIONEERS. COMMISSION AGENTS, IMPORTERS AND INDENTORS. SALES Weekly on SATURDAYS. Poultry, Pigs, Cows, General Produce and Furniture. TRADE Fruit Sales TUESDAYS. We hav a very desirable DAIRY FARM (within 12 miles of Invercargill) for Disposal; 400 acres and substantial buildings; low price and easy terms. DB. J. J. GBESHAM’S PAINLESS DENTISTRY, DON STREET, INVERCARGILL. Telephones—Surgery 485, P.R. 434. P.O. Box 131. J)R. J. J. GRESHAM will visit the country districts regularly, and patients ! may be attended to at their own homes. 2333 I

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Southland Times, Issue 14032, 13 February 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 14032, 13 February 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 14032, 13 February 1909, Page 8

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