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WILLIAM TODD & CO, LTD. WEEKLY MARKET. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). WILLIAM TODD AND CO., LTD, ’ ' will sell in Rialto--10.30 Potatoes, Vegetables. 11—-Calves, Light Spring Dray, 100 sheets Roofing Iron, Ridging, Doors, Sashes, 3xl Timber, 6x2 Bluegum, 400 ft Flooring, Tanks, Blacksmith's Bellows, Vulcaniser, Cottage Grate, Steel Churn, Rabbit Traps, Garden Tools, Sacks, 2 sets Harness, 2 Saddles. 12 noon —Poultry, Pigs (Stores, Weanera, and Suckers). 12.30 — Produce, 50 sacks Oats, 30 sacks Cow Chaff, 10 sacks Turnips. 1.30 — Furniture, Bicycks, Gramaphone Records, Rifles, Jam, and Sundries. MzB2B TO-DAY (SATURDAY), At 1 o’clock. ON ACCOUNT AND RISK OF THOSE CONCERNED. WILLIAM TODD AND CO., LTD., ’ ’ instructed by Lloyd's Agent, will sell by auction in Rialto, Don street— Fifty Cases Sapon Soap Powder, ex s.s. Waimate, more or less slightly damaged by water, in lots to suit. Mzß26 SATURDAY, MAY 29, at 2 o’clock. ON ACCOUNT AND RISK OF FORMER PURCHASER. WILLIAM TODD AND CO., LTD., ’ * will sell by auction in Rialto, Don street — 1 Humber Motor Car; five-seater, new tyres. Mzß3o WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, at 1.30 p.m. SALE SOUTH INVERCARGILL. WILLIAM TODD AND CO., LTD., ’ ' instructed by Mr R. McDonald, who has sold his property, will sell on the premises. corner Tramway Road and Boundary Road— Cow (in milk), 3 Heifers (factory calvers), 6 young Cattle, Harness Mare in foal. Spring Dray and Harness, set 3-leai Tyne Harrows, Stack Sheaves (about 8 tons). Premier Separator, Bench Vyce, Tools, Register Grate, Picket Gate (9ft), 2 Chaffcutters, Leather Belting (Sin), Totara Posts, 8 bags Table Potatoes, small Potatoes, Furniture and Sundries, Reo Motor Car. Mzß27 FOR SALE. | i cd House, cowshed implement shed, 'etc.; 30 acres in grass —£1000. IVrODERN 5-roomed House, every possible convenience; just completed. Handy to town. (257) 20 ACRES with new 5-roomed Bungalow, cowbyre, motor shed, etc.; handy to town—£2ooo. (173) PyROOMED BRICE BUNGALOW (new) ; every convenience and handy to cars. JT'TTRICK STREET —6 -roomed House, gas, sewerage, etc., and workshop; i-acre—£62s. (271) WM. TODD& CO., L m DON STREET, *a OTAGO FARMERS’ CO.-OP. ASSN., LTD. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1920, Commencing at 10 o’clock sharp. Otago Farmers’ Horse Bazaar, Dunedin. WINTER HORSE SALE. r f ( HE OTAGO FARMERS’ COOPERAX TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), will hold their Annual Winter Horse Sale, as above, when they will offer— I Clydesdale Mares and Fillies, working I draught Marcs and Geldings from the following breeders and contractors; —Messrs A. Carruthers (Ngapunaj, A. J. Webb (Waipahi), John Shaw (Timaru), J. F. Herbert (Heriot), T. Carruthers (Middlemarch), Wm. Sutherland (Inchclutha), J. G. Weir (Maniototo), P. Clent (Balclutha), Wm. Kirkland (Elm Grove, East Taieri), John Cameron (Glenorel, A. Campbell (Milton), John McLeod (Wedderburn I, H. Lunaa (Wailahuna), W. Robertson (Middlemarch), James Cannon (Clarksville), C. Squires (Kartigi i, J. K. Brown CWaitahuna), J. Park (Crookston), L. Oliver, C. Thomson and McDonald Bros. (Heriot), A. Clulea (Lawrence), F. James (Ngapuna), W. Holgale (Balclutha), W. Cowan(Sandymount), G. W. Moffat (Te Houka), Jno. McKenzi* (Clydevale), and other country' clients On FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1920, The Sale will commence promptly at 9.30 a.m. sharp. When we will offer a Consignment, on account of Mr G. Shennan (of Christchurch) of 11 thoroughbred broken and unbroken Horses from 4 years upwards, including several young brood mares. Pedigrees at sale. Afterwards consignments of Springcarters, harness Horses, and Hackneys from country districts, as well as a catalogue of good draughts. NOTE. —Only draught Horses will b« offered the first day. Entries invited until day before Sale, but clients will please note that all entries positively close on Evening of JUNE 2. As stabling in Dunedin is now limited, we would advise clients who have not booked their own to advise us promptly what stabling is required. MzS4l iVL BULLING LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCE AGENT, No. 7 ARCADE, Invercargill. ’Phone—l49s. T>ROPERTIES for Sale in all parts oi x Southland. Call and see me if you want something GOOD. 160 ACRES—SS acres in oats stubble, 16 acres in turnips, balance in grass. New 4-roonu-d house, stable, and cowbyre; 3 macs trout rail. Lncfcrwood car picks up the milk at the door. Only £2O per acre. Good terms. (A ACRES —1 in grass. Carries 15 cows. 5-ioomed dwelling, 12-stall li miles from dairy factory’, l-mile irom school. £3O per acre. Terms. '/k ACRES. No buildings. In native * state. 2 1 miles from dairy - G-c----3 miles from rail. £9 per acre. *7 ACRES —5-roomed house, 5-stall *** stable, 12 stall cowbyre. All in grass. 21 miles from rail, T* miles from dairy factory. Only £lB per acre. For quick sale. Good terms at 5j per cent. Tr ty ACRES —5-roomed dwelling, cowbyre and si able. Good heavy land. All in grass. £36 per acre. Terms can be arranged. fi-ROOMED Dwelling, gas and electric light, hj. and e. water, built-in wardrobes, concrete paths. Northend. £650. £330 cash ; balance 'at 6 per cent. ACRES—Splendid S-roomed house, all conveniences, stable and motor garage. £I6OO. Easy terms at 5 per cent.

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Southland Times, Issue 18834, 29 May 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 18834, 29 May 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 18834, 29 May 1920, Page 12