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William Todd and Co.! TUESDAY, JANUARY 24. At 2 o’clock. WILLIAM TODD & CO., instructed by Mr Wm. Lyall, will sell on the Premises, corner Doon and Spey streets—■ Piano (Heyl), Walnut Suite (9 pieces). Walnut Table, Fender Stool, Stool, Work Cabinet Cheffonier, Oil Paintings, Pictures, Cushions, Brussels Carpet, Dresden Ware, Ornaments, Large Vases, Glassware, B.R. Fender, Bowls and Plants, Hanging Lamp, Door Curtains, Lace Curtains, Fern Stand, E.P. Ware ; handsome Bedroom Suite, comprising large Mirror Wardrobe, Marble-top Washstand and Dressing Table, D. L. Brass-mounted Bedstead, Wire Mattresses, Kapok Bed, Wilton Carpet Runner, Hall Table, Collection of Pictures ("2 British Generals), Cuckoo Clock, Barometer and Clock, large Chest Drawers, Duchess' Chest, Washstand and Ware, Linoleum, Looking-glass, Kitchen Table, Chairs, Kitchen Utensils. Crockery, Wringer, Gas Stove, Lawn Mower, Preserve Bottles, Garden Tools, Canary and Cage, and sundries. 1394 FRIDAY, JANUARY 27th, at 2 p.m. WILLIAM TODD & CO., instructed by Official Assignee, Estate H. J. Pither will sell in Rialto—--8 h.p. Marine Engine, 3 Ir.p. Engine, Propeller Shaft and Blades, 2 Cylinders, S Valve Stampings with springs. Patterns, small Car Jack, 1 Box Assorted Steel Fittings, Propeller Pattern. Also, 16 foot Launch, Marine Oil Engine, Kerosene Engine. 1452 SATURDAY, 28th JANUARY, , At 7.30 p.m. WILLIAM TODD & CO. will offer fo k Sale, in the Rialto, Don Street, Invercargill, under instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late Mrs Maria Woods : SECTION 10, HAWTHORN, frontage to Elies Road ; area, 1 acre, surrounded by splendid live hedges, on which is erected a Very Substantial 5-roomed Residence ; Scullery, Outbuildings, new Range in kitchen, 8.1. Wardrobe and Presses. Wash-house (with copper built in), 8.1. Dresser, Tank, Orchard ; high, and dry. This is also a Home that ws confidently recommend. TERMS. —Say '£loo cash, the balance may remain for any period up to 5 years if desired ; Interest, 5 per cent. 1411 SATURDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1911, At 11 a.m. TOWNSHIPS SECTIONS AT McEWAN. Terminus of Invercarglll-Tokohui Railway. BUSINESS SITES. WILLIAM TODD & CO., instructed by Mr Neil McEwan, will sell in Rialto — SECTIONS, McEwan Township, iW" varying in size from 14 -acre to about %-acre, BEING THE TERMINUS of the INVERCARGILLTOKONUI RAILWAY. Exceptional Opportunity to secure a Valuable Business Site in this new. township. Plan at Auctioneers’ Office. HALL, STOUT & LILLICRAP, 1410 Solicitors JJLUFF —Seven-roomed Residence. T»LUFP —4 Cottages and Store, 10 pe* cent YJJOODEND —1 Acre and 10-roomect House. STREET.—Section 22, Block 12, overlooking the Gardens. A lovely building site. ROAD, South Invercargill.—* 3 Acres and 2-storey Residence, WILLIAM TODD ft CO.. AUCTIONEERS, LAND. ESTATE AND PROPERTY SALESMEN. THE BIALTO—DOB STREET, IN VERC ARGILL. Southland Farmers’ Co-op. Assn. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE'OR DAIRY COWS, At Lome Estate, close to Wallacetown Junction, on TUESDAY. 24th JANUARY, 1911, At 11 o’clock. THE SOUTHLAND FARMERS’ CO» OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., have received instructions from Mr IC Finlayson, to sell on the Farm, as above, the following : 59 2 2 1 1 COWS (in full milk^ Dry COWS BULLS MILK WAGGON "Storrie’* MILKING MACHINE MILK CANS. COOLER, Etc. The above Cows are a specially good lot and have all been selected by Mr Finlayson, from some of the finest herds in Otago and Southland. The test of these Cows this season averages 4.1. As Mr Finlayson has decided to relinquish dairying the above are for bona fide sale. 130t J. E. Watson and Co., Ltd. AUCTION SALE. B FREEHOLD DAIRY FARMS 5 SATURDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1911, At 2 p.m. JB. WATSON & CO. have received o instructions from James McLeod, Esq., to sell by auction in their Rooms, Tay street, Invercargill, his Freehold Property, situated near Long Bush, subdivided into the following allotments:— LOT 1 —56 Acres, with option of D ocs ! 2 and Lot 3. This area all in first year’s grass. LOT 2—64 Acres, with option of Lot 3 and Lot 4. About 10 acres bush land, balance all in grass. LOT 3—64 Acres, with option of Lot 4. About 10 acres bush land, balance all in grass. LOT 4—20 Acres, all In grass. LOT 6 —Homestead Block ; 190 Acres. Growing crops, 27 acres oats, 55 acres turnips. 10 acres rape and grass, 10 acres turnips anu grass, 20 acres young grass, balance pasture and about 10 acres bush. Buildings comprise large Dwelling, Stable, Barn. Cow-shed, and Out-build-ings. (All crops are approximate only; titles and plans may be inspected at the Auctioneers’ Offices, Tay Street. Invercargill). The property is situated on the main road between Long Bush and Woodlands Railway Stations. The property was acquired by the late Mr Warden about B0 years ago, was the first block selected in the district, and has been exceptionally well farmed ever since. Excepting the area of bush, every acre is ploughg-ble. It is subdivided into handysized paddocks, all well fenced. The crops of grass, oats and turnips now growing attest the adaptability of the land for mixed farming, it is unusually free from noxious weeds rabbits. The proposed new dairy factory will ba within a mile of the property. The Auctioneers recommend those in search of a farm to inspect. Easy terms of payment will he given. For further particulars, apply 1303 ■ THE AUCTIONEERS. ANYONE using Large Quantities of ENVELOPES would save money and obtain a belter article by seeing our Latest Samples and indenting a suppIy.—SOUTHLAND TIMES PRINTING DEPARTMENT. CHRISTMAS FARE 1 Choice Hondal Lanka Tea is a Royal beverage fop Christmas meals. It’s flavour is supremely delicious.

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Southland Times, Issue 14632, 24 January 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 14632, 24 January 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 14632, 24 January 1911, Page 8