J. B. T U LE, LDS Surgeon Dentist, Spet Street, Invercargill. Hours of Consultation, Spey street—9.3o a.i#. to 5 p.m. Private residence, Gala street —i to 8 p.m. Hospital and gratis patients seen daily from 9to 9.30 a.m. CLOVER SEEDS. CANTERBURY SEED Co’s Colonial grown Clover Seeds Just as good as Best Imported at far less money. DO NOT FAIL TO TRY THEM. J. H. KIRK & Go., DON STREET. Agents. j
RING UP TELEPHONE No. 180 FOR HUE INSURANCE IN THE IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. INVESTED EUNDS, TWO MILLIONS STEALING-. W. B. SCANDRETT, AGENT, Corner Esk & Deb streets, Invercargill ME T. PHILLIPS, storekeeper, Wood lands, will act as agent for the Southern Cross from Ist October, in place of Mr C. J. Bigwood, who is leaving the district.
ANNUAL STALLION SALE AT PARADE. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, 6th OCTOBER. AT NOON. THE J. G-. WARD FARMERS’ ASSOCIATION OF N.Z., Limited, will offer the following Stallions as above— On account of Mr John Rsusell : 2 THREE YEAR OLD COLTS bj Lord Lyon; dam, Maggie McCormack and Princess McCormack. On account Mr M. Sheridan : The Pure Clydesdale Stallion, Dan O’Connell; sire, “ Extinguisher ” —dam, Blossom. On account Mr James Young : The Pure Clydesdale Stallion, Prime Minister ; sire., “ Lord Salisbury dam, Rosie. On account Mr D, O’Keefe ; The Thoroughbred Stallion, Orion. Pedigree at sale. On account Mr Allison : The Clydesdale Stallion, Young Reformer; sire, ‘ Old Reformer ” —dam, Maud. On account Mr Thos. Kennedy : Draught Stallion, Young Emperor, by “ Hero.” On account Mr John Frisken : Draught Stallion, Duncan Grillies. On account Mr Robert McCallum : The Pure Clydesdale Stallion, Dainty Davie
TUESDAY 23ed OCTOBER, At 2 ©’clock WILLIAM TODD instructed by the Mortgagee under power of sale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage, No 8854, will sell in Exchange, Esk Street — Section eleven. Block 2, Township of Cromaty 4-acre, with spacious Buildings thereon, containing 10 rooms, erected for an Hotel by Mr E McKenzie. Further particulars from Auctioneer or Mr G. W. Brodrick, Solicitor, Esk Street. FARMERS are pleased to say our Milk Cans are good. Be good enough to order early. W. C. WILKIN'S, Tay street. 4 4 TTINOORE” Pocket Knives, Scissors, Tj etc. Those who once try come again to buy. W. C. WILKINS, Tay street. SOME good and cheap Lamps still on hsnd, which it will pay you to buy. * W. C. WILKINS, Tay street.
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Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 28, 6 October 1894, Page 8
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390Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 2, Issue 28, 6 October 1894, Page 8
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