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Jas. Snrmail 5 Aaverusenieiu»» J. SURMAN, QTOOK, STATION, AND COMMISSION AGENT, AUCTIONEER, YALUATOB, Ac, COJCMBBCIAI BALI YABDS, DBB-BTBHST. InrercftTgill, 2nd April, 1869. Tf O JR » A L E .— . ON MORTON MAINS STATION, O Afs EWES (pure-bred Leicester), 4, 6 £)\J\J and 8 tooth. "I f\C\ BAMS (pure-bred Leicester), two. J. iJKj tooth. /*/~| BAMS (pure-bred Lincoln), twoOIJ tooth JAMES SURMAN, is instructed to make private sale of the above. They are all from th* 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 mba. suxnr.tt. On the station j or to JAMES SUBMAN, Auctioneer. 0 O R SALE — A CHOICE FARM OF 150 ACHES, 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. AL3O, FOR SALE OR LEASB, Section 2 and | part of 3, Block V., adjoining the abore, contain- j ing about 100 acres, with new five-roomed cottage, barn, »hedß, 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. SUBMAN, Auctioneer. |^- NOTICE. i POSTPONEMENT OF SALE OF 3IXTY-FIVE HEAD OP CATTLE, Advertised to take place on 30th April at Wallacetowm THIS SALE IS POSTPONED Until THURSDAY, MAT 13th, At 12 o'clock, when T SURMAN will sell at Wallacetown f» £T 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 U well worth the attention of buyer* is the herd is the progeny of first class stock. J. SURMAN, Auctioneer. H- E. Osborne's Advertisements TUESDAY, 18th MAT, 1869. To Storekeepers, Publicans, and others CLEARING SALE OF I GKENEBAL MERCHANDISE rj E. .OSBORNE has received instructions LA. 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, ..' vfc. : — ■;.■'•! ',• '■■ 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 Crockery of every description Furniture— Weighing Machine : Counter Scales, Ac, 4c. Term* at sale. SATtJBD AT, 22nd MAY. TO SQUATTERS, FARMERS, GARDENERS, AND OTHERS. GREAT SALE OF FRUIT AND FOREST TREES. HE. OSBORNE has been instructed by Mr . William Walked, to hold his Annual Sale ! of Fruit and Forest Trees, at his Rooms, Eskistreet, on Saturday, May 22nd, at 12 o'clock, 'consisting of : ' Apples, Pears* Plums, Peaches, Apnoote, ! Quinces, Medlars, Cherries, Real Spanish Filberts, Ac., *o. The Forest and Ornamental Trees will consist of Oaks, Ehns, Horse-Chesnuts, Sycamores, Poplars, English Ash, Mountain Ash, Hawthorn j Quicks, Scotch Firs, Ac ' ! 1 Notb:— There irill be offered- »bout ••=• Ate thousand large fruit-bearirigtrees of the best known varieties which yielded an excellent crop of friut last season and will bo labelled and guaranteed ;true to name, are free of blight, and will be sold 'without the slightest reserve. IFOBS A L E, DWELLING-HOUSES AND GARDENS, ; Within ten minutes walk of the Post Office. HE. OSBORNE has received imtruotions • to offer for prirate Bale— TWO QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS, WITH .COTTAGES THEREON, isituated within easy distance of th« Post Office. They-will be told either separately <mp in one to*. On one section is built a substantial four-roomed house, in good repair. The garden is in firstrate order, planted with trees and bushes, &c., &c. On the other section there is a comfortabli .two-roomed cottage, and the garden in this cast ii«also^fir>t-rate order. , ;:,; To tbose in search of a really eomfortabli ihabitation, this offers an excellent opportunity. ! Further particolars may be had on applicaOon 1 H. E. OSBORNE, Auctioneer, Esk-street.

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Southland Times, Issue 1156, 10 May 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1156, 10 May 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1156, 10 May 1869, Page 3

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