McKay Bros. EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. McKAY ' BROS, will ' sell' on ' SATURDAY, -a t 1. 3 0,-E Poultry, Ducks, Pigs, (including a special lino ol’ 20 weancrs). 30 Hags Potatoes., Onions, 70 bags Ger.stcnia, Tomatoes. Peaches. Plums. Apples, Pears (200 cases in all), 10 Suits .Mon’!! Clothes, Sox. American Table Covers. Towel®, Soap, Bedroom Sets, New Bedsteads (latest designs), New Furniture, General goods. At 2 p.m. Pictures, as per advertisement. 223 HIGH-CLASS OIL PAINTINGS, By Prominent English ana Continental • Artists. SIXTY PICTURES, Covering a full range of Land and Seascape. Portrait, Historical Scenes and Subjects, Making a Collection hitherto unequalled in Invercargill. McKAY BROS, will sell the above at Hit-xr Rooms, on SATURDAY, Marca 30,; at 2 p.m. • Catalogues being prepared. ’ If SALE OP OIL PAINTINGS, On SATURDAY’, at 2 p.m. In Exchange Sale Rooms, By McKAY’BROS, , rpHE Public are invited to inspect this X Valuable Collection of Oil Paintings daily till utile of Sale. Catalogues tuc now available. Tnosc desirous of adding to their Collection specimens «{ the work of prominent English and Continental tßtiats are recommended to avail I themselves -of mis upon unity. 112 EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. TOMATOES daily, late Peaches. Can- • lerlVihw Appies and Pears, Auckland; .and- Nelson, Quinces, Apples and ,P'eai ! B arriving daily. >224 .j, jtt,' McKAY BROS. ________ — : —— ■'horse COVERS. STRONG in material and finish; sixes from ,’i -feet to.fi- foot I incites. We recommend in esc. Prices low. V ' McKAY BROS.. 221 • ■ Exchange Sale Rooms. EXCTCASL’S SALE BOCAL*, H.S4V STREET. McEAY BEOS. ' ! A UCTIQNEERS. PRODUCE SALES“MEN, FRUIT IMPORTERS. valuers. ■ Trade Fruit Sates on Tuesday.*. „ , i Pigs. Poultry, Produce. Furniture ami General Goods, Saturdays, commencing at 12.30. * Crates for Poultry and Pigs sent as requested. - Donald Held and Co., Ltd. . yUfeSDAY. ICth APRIL. 1012, At 12 o’clock, noon. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD .FARM OF 20S ACRES, NEAR MILBURN. Donald reid and co„ ltd., have received instructions from The Public Trustee, as Executor in the Estate of the late Geo. Heads, to sell by auction at tbelr Rooms, Vogel street. Dunedin,-on the above date, — THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM of 20S Acres 0 Roods 5 poles, being Pt. Section -27 and Section 28, Block HI, and Section 34 and Pt. Section 34, Block- IV, TokomnirirO —at present occupied by Mr Jno. Heads. The buildings consist of a house of S rooms, 6 stalled stable and barn. The property Is subdivided into eight paddocks. About 140 acres arc in grass, naif-of'whlclv has been stwn within 12 months the balance being two and three-year-pld pasture, and about 60 acres arc in stubble. The farm adjoins the Mllburn Railway Station. It has been thoroughly drained and limed, and Is one of . the best properties as a grain-growing and fattening farm in this favoured' district. The property was purchased by the late George Heads some 40 years ago, has been generously farmed, is now in good heart, and is being sold to wind up the Estate. For further -particulars, apply to THE AUCTIONEERS, Dunedin or Milton; Or PUBLIC TRUSTEE, 29 Dunedin. TO THE RESIDENTS OF BROWNS ’ AND DISTRICT, B. JEKKIKS, Storekeeper. HAS BEEN APPOINTED AGENT for the SOUTHLAND TIMES And SOUTHLAND WEEKLY TIMES.
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Southland Times, Issue 17004, 30 March 1912, Page 12
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