Auction Sales and JSTotices^3 WRDNESDAV o™ FREEHOLD COTTAGE AND SECTION, FURNISHINGS, &o. WILLIAM TODD will Sell by Public Auction — That valuable quarter- acre section (freehold) adjoining the Roman Catholic Chapel, Clyde-streat, on which is erected a very comfortable four-room Cottage, with double brick chimney, lined and papered throughout ; outbuildings ; well of splendid water, 17 feet deep ; together with the whole of the Household Furniture and Effects. Sale on the ground — 12 sharp. Terms — half cash ; balance at three months. SPEING- CATTLE SALES At Pelling's Yabds, Wallacetown. THUESDAY, 3rd OCTOBEE, 1867, At noon. IXTILLIAM TODD, favored with instructions \V from Mr R. B. Williams, will sell by PublicAuction — A very superior mob of 35 Head, comprising Dairy Cows, guaranteed quiet, and in full milk, with Calves at foot, Heifers, Fat Cattle, and Horses. Terms at sale. THUESDAY, 3rd OCTOBEE, 1867, At Wallacetown Sale. 1g PEIME FAT BULLOCKS. The Auctioneer desires special attention to this sale. Butchers, J 'airymen, Farmers and others will find it to their advantage to attend. The Cattle are, without exception, the best lot yet offered in Southland. There will be at least 80 head. WILLIAM TODD, Auctioneer. Ball I. O. O. F. M. U. F. S. No. 4914. rpHE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY of the SharaJL rock Rose and Thistle Lodge of the Independent Order of Odtifellows, Manchester Unity, will be celebrated by a GEAND BALL. To take place at Messrs Henderson and Bonar's store, Esk-street, on Thursday evening, October 24th, 1867. Dancing to commence at nine o'clock. The Committee having arranged for the whole of the premises, there wfl be ample accommodation for Ladies' dressing l ooms, &c. The refreshmeuts w:ll be provided by Mr J. F. Jones, of the Southland Club. Ticketß to admit a Lady and Gentleman, One Gninea. Can be obtained from the following officers and members : — D. Ross, N.G. J. C.Bellamy, P.P.G.M. W. B. Scandrett, G.M. Wm. Wilkinson, P.V.G. D. Webster, P.G. Wm. Lewis Wm. Todd, P.G. M. Hyams Wm. Fraser, P.G. John Kingsland, Treasiirer. And from Mr Jones, Southland Club. NEIL FERGUSON, Secretary. Notices of Removal R BUCHANAN, Auctioneer, begs to intimate • to his friends and the public, that he has removed to the Provincial Sale Yards, Esk-street. R. B. invites special attention to the admirable facilities which these yards offer for the sale of Horses and Cattle. They are acknowledged to be the largest and best arranged Sale-yards in Southland. No charge made for Stabling Horses entered for sale. R. BUCHANAN, Auctioneer. JUT A I R AND G A S V E N DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, HAVE BEHOVED TO DEE-STREET, Next the Southland Club Hotel. Public NoticesFIEST PLANING MACHINE IN SOUTHLAND. I DIRECT FROM AMERICA. No more money need be sent out of Southland for manufactured timber. WM. FRASER begs to inform bis customers and the public generally that he has REMOVED his Timber Yard from the northt end of Dee-street to Clyde-Btreet, opposite the Custom House, where he is now prepared to supply Shelving, Planed on both aides and edges, T and G Flooring, T and G Lining, and all other sizea of Timber Dressed and Thicknegsed to order. | Flooring, lia., 20b per 100 ft. Lining, fin., 18b do do Do |in., 16s do do
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Southland Times, Issue 731, 3 October 1867, Page 1
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