Public Notices ""*"" CHEAP TIMBER ! ! ! Geeat Reduction in the Price of i Native Timbeb. TT7M. FRASER begs to inform his Customers and the Public that he has now about Af\ AAA FEET of well - seasoned ttU,UUU LINING, FLOORING' SHELVING, &c, &c, Well dressed, and brought to anexact thickness, at the following prices : — Lining, 6 x i, 11s 6d per 100. Do 6xl, 13s per 100. Flooring, 6x1, 15s per 100. Shelving, 14s per 100 ft. Or any other breadth that may be ordered. The Timber Yard north end of DEE-SLREET will be kept open aa usual, and a constant supply of Weatherboards and Scantling kept of as good Timber, and as well cut, as New Zealand affords, AT v US W Per 100 FEET. INVERCARGILL PLANING MILLS CLYDE AND EYE STREETS. THE FIRST PLANING MACHINE IN SOUTHLAND. DIRECT FROM AMERICA. No more money need be sent out of Southland for manufactured timber. Wir. ERASER. Invercargill, sth Nov., 1867. WE, the undersigned Drapers of Invercargill, do hereby agree to CLOSE our places of business on the Bth November, the Anniversary of the Prince of Wales' Birthday. R. D. Ytjub asd Co. T. J. 8., Pro W. and J. H. Perkins. Maib and Garten. moelleb beo3. Poeteb axd Reid. William Lewis. Auctions MONDAY, 25th NOVEMBER. To Settlers, Dairymen, and Others. VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL LAND AND HOMESTEAD, One-Tbee Point Road. TI7TLLIAM TODD, favored with instructions * * from Mr George Birch, will Sell by Public Auction, in his Rooms, Dee-street, on the above date, Those valuable Sections of Block 8, Invercargill Hundred, containing 662 Acres, known as Mr Birch's Farm, nine miles from Invercargill — adjoining Village Reserve — 30 Acres of which are broken up ; 380 chains of substantial Rail and Ditch Fence is erected, as also a very comfortable 6-room House, lined throughout. .Also, A 2-room Cottage, Stockyard, Milking Shed, -Stabling, Fowl Yard, &c, &c. Good Garden.The River Waihopai runs through the lands. An endless supply of Timber within one mile. This properly is alongside the proposed line of Railway to the Mataura, on the One-Tree Point Road. The many advantages in buying a Freehold of this kind must be patent to all. A careful inspection of the property invited prior to sale. The terms will bo most liberal, — declared at sale. Sale to take place at 12 o'clock. A BARGAIN.— Price £20. — QUARTERACRE SECTION, cleared and fenced, Freehold, on which is erected a substantial 3-Room Cottage. Immediate possession given. Apply, WM. TODD, Auctioneer. EOUR-ROOM COTTAGE AND GARDEN. ■4__ FREEHOLD IN MARY STREET. WILLIAM TODD has for private sale, the above Cottage and Section, known as Mr Alexander's ; delightfully situated, and within ten minutes walk of the Post-office, An inspection incited. Early application, neceaeary, j
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Southland Times, Issue 746, 6 November 1867, Page 1
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