Amusements. O DDFELLOWS’ HALL GRAND CONCERT AND DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE, In aid of Organ Fund S. Mart’s Church, Eiyebton, ON OR ABOUT 13th INST. Mr Morriah (organist) and several numbers of the Choir St John’s Church, Invercargid will take part. Meetings. OTAUTADJOCKET CLUB. A MEETING of the above Club will be held at Seehof’s Hotel on Monday, sth iust., at 8 p.m. J. GARDINER, Hon. Sec. R DANIEL, M.H.R., Will address the Electors, IN TEE ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Riverton, ON SATURDAY, 3rd MAY, At 8 p.m. Wanted. vy ANTED, a STEADY MAN, for liverj * ’ stable. Also, One for plough and general work. EDWARD SIMPSON.
For Sale. FOE PETVATR SALE. 110 ACRES FREEHOLD, 44 ACRES LEASE. SOUTHLAND’S FINEST LAND. TTSTILLIAM TODD, instructed by Mr * ' Patrick Sheridan, offers for sale by private treaty — Sections 12 and 13, Block 8, Jacob’s River Hundred, containing 110 acres, more or less, freehold ; also 44 acres held under lease, which has 16 years to run—valuation on expiry. About 90 acres of this beautiful property is in English grass, subdivided into six paddocks, surrounded with English trees, distant eight miles from Riverton, on the main road to the Otautau j first-class gravel road to the door; within 40 chains of Groper’s Bush Railway Station—part bush —cottage, barn, and milk-shed, first-class selection in Western District j guaranteed to grow wheat crop with any river flat land—the whole surrounded with live fence and barbed wire—a Government school adjoining. For price and particulars apply at once to P. Sheridan, on the property, or William Todd, auctioneer 8 Eak street, Invercargill. Terms —One third cash, one-third in two years, and one-third in three years; interest 7 per cent. Sales by Auction. CLEARING SALE AT ME GEOEGE SAUNDEE’S FAEM NEAR GUMMIE’S BUSH. THUESDAY, 15th MAY. T R. MILLS & CO. have been instructed * by Mr George Saunders to sell by auction on the above date at 1 o’clock : Stacks oats O Stacks Ryegrass Draught Mares and Geldings. Draught Colts and Fillies (unbroken) Head Mixed Cattle including dairy Cows, grown Steers and young Stock 20 Choice Crossbred Sheep D.F. Plough (Reid and Gray), Dray, Harrows, Reaper, Roller, Harness, Bags and sundries. As Mr Saunders intends to leave his farm and give up farming business, the above will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. Mr Saunders having kindly allowed other stock to be entered, vendors will please communicate particulars to the auctioneers. TUESDAY, 6th MAY. R. MILLS & CO. will hold their next Stock Sale ut Foster’s Yards, on the above dale, at 1 o’clock, and sell on account of various vendors, First-class Crossbred Lambs. Prime Fat Sheep. Young Crossbred Ewes. Head Mixed Cattle. On account of F. Woodward, Esq.— Phaeton, Harness, and Horse, com plete turn out. Entries now being received by Mr Foster Thornbury, and the Auctioneers, Riverton. SATURDAY, 10th MAY. T R. MILLS, & CO. have been instructed * to sell by auction at their rooms, Palmerston street, Riverton, on the above date, at 2 o’clock, Section 23, block 8, town of Riverton, splendid site, near railway station. Also on account of the Rev. Mr Grime— Buildings now erected on tie said section, consisting of stable, coachhouse, &c., «&out 50 feet long by 14 feet wkk», iron roof, to be removed. And a quantity of Cooking utensils, Tubs, Tools, and sundries. The above will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE on the ground near the railway Station,
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Western Star, Issue 840, 3 May 1884, Page 3
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556Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, Issue 840, 3 May 1884, Page 3
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