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J*s- Surm*n's AdTsrtisements NO T I C£. A J. SMYTH & CO. beg to intimate that • they have disposed of their business aa Auctioneers, Salesmen, Ac., to ,Mr Jas. Surman, and respectfully request for theii successor a continuance of that support which haa been accorded themselves while in business. Invercargill, 2nd April, 1869. JAS. SURMAM, late of Riverton, begs to inform the public of Southland that he ha* succeeded to the business of A. J. Sxrcs A Co., Auctioneers, Ac., Invercargill, in which he trusts, by. devoting his best attention to the interests of his clients, to meet with their liberal support. J. SURMAN, QTOCE, STATION, AND COMMISSION AGENT, AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, Ac., COIOUBCIAI. SJd-S XABDS, du-sthr. Invercargill, 2nd April, 1869. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. BIVERTON DISTRICT. T SUBMAN has made arrangements to hold • sales of Fat Wethers once a month, at Gummie's Bush Yards, should sufficu>nt inducement offer. First sale' of 100 Fat Wethers will beheld at Hopcroft's Yards, at one o'clook on Tuesday, the 20th April, inst. Any one wishing to offer other Stocks for sab, are requested to communicate with the undersigned, or Mr P. Grant, before eleven o'clock on the day of sale. J. SURMAN, Auctioneer. InyercargiU, 2nd April, 1869. 90- ACRE FARM FOR SALE. THAT well-known and conveniently situated Farm, BONNYFIELD, about six miles from Biverton, consisting of 90 acres, abont five of which is good Bush Land, and .26 under English Grass. Thewhole is fenced and divided. It contains a well-built fire-roomed Cottage, CowHouse, Stockyard, Outhouses, and a. good Garden, well stocked with Fruit Trees. For particulars, apply to ' J. SUBMAN, Auctioneer, TpOR SALE — ON MORTON MAINS STATION, OAA-BWES (pore-bred Leicester), 4, 6 Jj\J\J and 8 tooth. 1 A A BAMS (pure-bred Leicester), twoJLUU tooth. /» A BAMS (pure-bred Linooln), twoOU tooth. JAMES SURMAN, is instructed to make private sale of the above. They ace all from the well-known importod stock ofthe N.Z. and A Land Company, and no trouble or expense hae been spared to ensure the purity of the breed. Apply to MRA. RIDDLE, On the station; orto JAMES SURMAN, Auctioneer. - SATURDAY, 24th APRIL, At 12 o'clock. JSURMAN is instructed by Mr Jas. Cahill • to sell on the above date at bis sale yards, Invercargill, CT Superior quiet DAIRY COWS. -I HEIFER. A CALVES. Aftor which, at same time and plaoo, he will sell (for whom it may concern), ONE CHESTNUT MARE, branded C near shoulder, without reserve. THURSDAY, 29ih APRIL. CLEARING-OUT SALE or DAIRY CATTLE, HORSES, FABM IMPLEMENTS, Ac. JAS. SUBMAN has been instructed by Mr A. Sutherland, in consequence of his leaving the province, to sell by auction, at his yards, Bridge Inn, at 12 o'clook on Thursday, the 29th April, 1869:— O HEAVY DBAUGHT MABES 1 THOROUGH-BRED IMPOBTED MARE— "Dallaway" IP ONY— "Fairy Queen"— carries • lady Q MILCH COWS, with calves at foot -1 PURE AYRSHIRE HEIFER -I FAT BULLOCK fj HEIFERS, 2 years old aad upwards O FIGS -I DBAY and HARNESS And a lot of form implement*, tools, it sundries. Any OSS wishing to enter cattle or horses for sale after the abovo lots are sold, ato requested to notify same to tha Auctioneer before 11 o'clock on the day of sale. J ? SURMAN, Auctioneer. CHILDREN'S DISEASES TODIZBD SYRUP OF HORSE-RADISH. 1 Prepared by Grimault and Co^ Paris.— This Syrup contains iodine, combined with the juice of water^r^, horse-radish, "<1 scuinygraes, in which iodine and sulphur exist naturally, and for this reason, it is an excellent substitute for Cod liver Oil, which is generally supposed to owe its efficacy to the presenoe of iodine. The lodixed Syrup of Horse-radish invariably produces most satisfactory; results administered to children suffering from lympbatism, rachitism, congestion of the glands ot the neck, or the various eruptions on the face so frequent daring infancy. It is also the best remedy for the. first stage of oonsamption. Being at once tome' and depurative, 1 it excites the apftetite* promotes digestion, au.l restore* to the tissues their natural firmness a.J vigour.

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Southland Times, Issue 1145, 21 April 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1145, 21 April 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1145, 21 April 1869, Page 3

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