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Auction Sales and Notices THFESDAY, 12th MAEOH, 1868. VALUABLE HOU.SBHOID' 1 FUEISTITFEE. TT7ILLIAM TODD has received instruction*-' VV from Mr B. 0. Spencer, to sell by Public Auction, at the Clarendon Hotel, Esk-street, on the above date, at noon, the whole of the valuaUfr Household Furniture and Effects in the above-' named Hotel, comprising — Cedar tables, 100 tables, chairs, eheffonier; sofas, mirrors, carpeting, wax -doth, chandeliers, engravings, bedsteads (single and double), mattrasses, bedding, toilet sets and stands, linen, stoves, grates, fender and irons, kitchen utensils, Ac, . Ac. . The Auctioneer takes this opportunity of informing parties furnishing that the house v replete with every requise of the best woraansbip and material. The sole reason' of the owner disposing of the above valuable stock is that other business demands his immediate attention. . Terms at Sale. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect the furniture on the day prior to sale. WILLIAM TODD, Auctioneer. FBIDAY, 20th MAECH, 1868. At noon. WALLACETOWN CATTLE SALE. At Felling's Yards TT7LLLIAM TODD, favored withinstructioni ■ W from Mr Frank Robins, who is leaving the Province, will Sell by Public Auction, as above, -| -| MILCH COWS, with Calves at foot J-T YEABLINGS ■I BULL Also, on account of other settlers— Qvf HEAD MIXED CATTLE. The Milken are really first-class, and deserve the attention of intending purchasers. Terms at sale. TUESDAY, 31st MAECH CATTLE SALE AT QUMMIE'S BUSH JBTJBMAN has received instructions from • Wm. Stevens, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at Gummie'o Bush Yards, on Tuesday, 31st March, 1868, at 12 o'clock— v £A HEAD CATTLE. Consisting of Heifers, and Cows, in calf, or with calves at foot, including a fine lot of quiet milkers. Also, a small mob of SADDLE AND DBAUGHT HOBSES. J. SUBMAN, Auctioneer.' | WEDNESDAY, 25th MABCH, 1868J SHEEP ! SHEEP ! ! SHEEP ! ! ! TO SQUATTERS, GRAZIERS, FARMEBS, AND OTHEBS. rT/ILLIAM TODD, favored with instructions * * from Messrs. Mnrzns Bbos., will sell by public auction at their farm, Spar Bush, on the above date, a mixed flock of ■I /2AA SHEEP, as under— QKf\ LEICESTEB EWES, 2-tooth 01/ vto full mouth. QAA MERINO EWES, 2 tooth to UV/V fullmouth OQA HALF-BRED EWES, 2-tooth ££i\J to full mouth i on wethebs » O A BAMS, f\(\o WEANEB LAMBS. The above sheep are the whole of Messrs. Menzies Bros., flock, which so well known as one of the choicest in the Province that comment on the part of the Auctioneer is unnecessary. An inspection is invited prior to sale, and the INSTBUCTIONS ABB PBBBXPTOBY. WILLIAM TODD, Auctioneer. FOE PEIVATE SALE. QECTION IB, Block 12, Grove Bush Invercar gill Hundred, containing 74 acres of very fine Agricultural Land>; part bush ; splendid run for cattle; good feed; with every facility for dairying purposes ; part fenced ; house, stockyard, &c. ; 14 miles from town — known as Mr Frank Robin's Farm. The sole reason of the owner selling is that business calls him from the .Province immediately. Early application is necessary to WILLIAM TODD, Auctioneer. MONDAY, 6th APBIL. IMPOBTANT SALE OF BAILWAY PLANT Becovered from the Wreck of the Nethwby. To Road Boards, Contractors, Mining Companies, and Others. SH. COHEN and Co. have received instruc- • tions from Messrs Boyd and Currie, and Donaldson, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Sandridge, the 6th April next, viz., A lattice girder bridge, in two spans of 100 ft. each, suitable for a railway or roadway. Also, A plate girder bridge of 40ft. span, with fish plates to match ; about 4 miles of flanged rails (401 b. to the yard) suitable for a light railway or tramway QQ Sets switches, crossings, and chairs, to OO suit the above rails *| Large hydraulic cotton or wool press 1 Portable steam-engine, fitted with hydraulic pumps for working the above , . .press "| Turning lathe . The whole of the above plant was imported expressly for the Queensland Government Railways, and was designed and supervised by Sir Charles Fox and Son, of London, and has been inspected and reported upon by 8. V. Kemp, Esq., C.E. Plans and specifications on view at the stores of H, I. Donaldson and C 6., Sradridge. "

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Southland Times, Issue 913, 9 March 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 913, 9 March 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 913, 9 March 1868, Page 3

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