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H- E- Osborne's Advertisements TUESDAY, 18th MAY, 1869. . To Storekeepers, Publicans, and others CLEARING SALE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE < HE. OSBORNE has received instructions • from Messrs Cochran, Granger & Blackwood (who are removing to Dee-street), to sell by auction, at their Stores, Deveron-street, on TUESDAY, May 18th, at 12 o'clock, the following assortment of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Viz.:— Oilmen's Stores— Wines and Spirits Flour — Svgar — Tea Oats — Chaff— Potatoes English and Colonial Cheese Soap — Washing and Baking Soda Tobacco— Hops — Currants and Raisins Ironmongery — Rope — Brushware Tinware — Americanand Ewbank's nails Crocke:y of every description Furniture— Weighing Machine Counter Scales, &c, &c. Terms at sale. SATURDAY, 22nd MAY. TO SQUATTERS, FARMERS, GARDENERS, AND OTHERS. GREAT SALE OF FRUIT AND FOREST TREES. HE. OSBORNE Has been instructed by Mr . William Walker, to hold his Annual Sale of Fruit and Forest Trees, at his Rooms, Eskstreet, on Saturday, May 22nd, at 12 o'clock, consisting of Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Apricots, Quinces, Medlars, Cherries, Real Spanish Filberts, &c, &c. The Forest and Ornamental Trees will consist of Oaks, Elms, Horse-Chesnuts, Sycamores, Poplars, English Ash, Mountain Ash, Hawthorn, Quicks, Scotch Firs, &c. Note. — There will be offered about five thousand large fruit-bearingtrees of the best known varieties which yielded an excellent crop of fruit last season and will be labelled and guaranteed true to name, are free of blight, and will be sold without the slightest reserve. T? O R SALE, HORSE, DRAY, AND HARNESS. Apply H. E. OSBORNE. Jas- Snrman's Advertisements AJ. SMYTH & CO. beg to intimate that • they have disposed of their business as Auctioneers, Salesmen, &c, to Mr Jas. Surman, and respectfully request for theii successor a continuance of that support which has been accorded themselves while in business. Invercargill, 2nd April, 1869. JAS. SURMAM, late of Riverton, begs to inform the public of Southland that he has succeeded to the business of A. J. Smyth & Co., Auctioneers, &c, Invercargill, in which he trusts, by devoting his best attention to the interests of his clients, to meet with their liberal support. J. SURMAN, OTOCK, STATION, AND COMMISSION AGENT, AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, &c, COHJCBBCIAIi BALE YABDB, DBB-STBBKT. Invercargill, 2nd April, 1869. *P O R S A L E — ON MORTON MAINS STATION, OAA EWES (pure-bred Leicester), 4, 6 £\J\) and 8 tooth. "I /^|/™l RAMS (pure-bred Leicester), twoJ.UU tooth. £*(\ RAMS (pure-bred Lincoln), twoOU tooth JAMES SURMAN, is instructed to make private sale of the above. They are all from tho well-known imported stock of the N.Z. and A Land Company, and no trouble or expense has been spared to ensure the purity of the breed. Apply to MR A. RIDDLE, On the station ; or to JAMES SURMAN, Auctioneer. POR SALE — A CHOICE FARM OF 150 ACRES, being Section 4 and part of 3, Block V., Invercargill Hundred. It has about 10 acres good bush, and 25 acres fenced, and under cultivation. ALSO, FOR SALE OR LEASE, Section 2 and part of 3, Block V., adjoining the above, containing about 160 acres, with new five-roomed cottage, barn, sheds, stables, stockyard, 20 acres good bush, 60 acres broken up, and other improvements. The above properties are only five miles from town, with a good road throughout. For particulars and terms apply to J. SURMAN, (Auctioneer. NOTICE. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE OF SIXTY-FIVE HEAD OF CATTLE, Advertised to take place on 30th April at Wallacetown: THIS SALE IS POSTPONED Until THURSDAY, MAY 13th, At 12 o'clock, when T SURMAN will sell at Wallacetown S* pf HEAD OF CATTLE. Consisting of quiet and well-bred Milch Cows in calf, and with calves at foot ; ditto Heifers and Steers ; one splendid Short Horn Bull. This sale is well worth the attention of buyers as the herd is the progeny of first class stock. J. SURMAN, Auctioneer.

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Southland Times, Issue 1154, 7 May 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1154, 7 May 1869, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1154, 7 May 1869, Page 4

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