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Km*. -S«mmm»'» Jk.*mrmrtimmwmmtm .. .. .. - - ,■*.-,..... ,» » Ul»*»ry -- - ■-->■- J. SURMAN, U RES C ENS QTOCK, STATION, AND COMMISSION j OUI S RODG VII S AGENT, BOOKSELLEB STATIONER, NEWS A.GEM AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, Ac, FANCY GOODS, •■ ■ AHD ; ;'■ COKMBBCIAI, SAM YABDS, DBK-STWWT. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IMPORTER, InrercargfUl, 2nd A-pril, i.s©9- x>kb stbebt, T? O R PRIVATE, SALE,-— ; (Opposite the southland Clnb) , HALF- ACRE SECTION, No. 55, TOYS ! TOYS ! ! TOYS ! ! ! MM ASTER'S STREET. JUST RECEIVED, J. SURMA.N. A NEW & SPLENDID SELECTION. 2000 ACRE, FREEHOLD. * NICE SELECTION OF JET AND STEEL FOR PRIVATE SALE, r . bbooches and steel cab-kings. J SURMAN is instructed to ofiFer for private Splendid lot of first-class • sale, tne whole of that splendid FftEE- p n ff f1? R Tf 'N A S I HOLD ESTATE, being Section 36, Block 11., l U l ■ xX X ° ' Mabel District, containing 2022 acres, well watered and having several valuable bushes I^rge assortment of 1 thereon. TELESCOPES, OPERA & FIELD GLASSES. 1 If this property is not sold within a month it i may be leased for a term of years. the celebrated New American j. surman. 7mmn?npf 19th May, 186U ZO-bTHRO-F-b, ~ ~ " " Z. Z N The most amubing Toy of the day. OR S A -L Jii — ON MORTON MAINS STATION, To « ri ™ P er " Montana," from Londonidirec Onn EWES (pure-bred Leicester), 4, 6 TWO FIRST-CLASS PIANOS, Jj\J\J and 8 tooth. „;.. , TO BE SOLD CHEAP. ■t /\ A RA.M3 (pure-bred Leicester), two±\J\J tooth. LIST OF NEW AND STANDARD f*f\ RAMS (pure -bred Lincoln), two- WORKS. t °° th : Sunday Magazine for 1868— Sunday at Home for JAMES SURMAN, is instructed to make } m^f a W %7° T a f o^ private sale of the above. They are all from th. for 1 8?8-The Qunw for- 1868.- Infants weU-knownimportedstockottheN.Z.andA Land M^ zin ,« f fo £ w^ftif f/^ Company, and no trouble or expense ha* been l^ 68 — Bir _ fc «JWorkinaii forlß6S-B a nd of fl pared to ensure the purity of the breed. , Hope for 1868--Caßseus Magazme, vol. 3Anolv to vi. London Journal, vol. 47 — Byron s Life and M« A "RTrmrF Letters— History of tbe Microscope, by MR A. BADDLt., Hoeg— History of Playing Cards— Battles t a *™* «n uITaT 5 of the British Navy-Geology for General JAMES b U RMAN, Readers— Martyrs of Spain— Butler's Lives Auctioneer. o f tne Saints — Macaulay's History of ~ ZZ T mtm Eneland — Macaulay's Essays— Public Lifr TUESDAY, BTH JUNE, J S Macaulay-Pickerin g 's Races of ManAt 12 o'clock. Staunton's Chess Players Companiou — Games of Chess Congress— Canada, its mCLEARING OUT SALE AT LONG BUSH. sources and defences— Murphy's Games oi Chess — Jesses Anecdotes of Dogs — Tayl r'3 JAS. SURMAN has been instructed by Mr Holy Liviug, and Dying— Michelefs, dotnan Alexander Ross to sell at his residence, Republic— Schiller's Revolt of the NetlierLong Bush, on the above date, lands— Schiller's Robbers, Early Dramas, 1 n HEAD QUIET DAIRY COWS in and Ghost Seer— History of the Russian 1/ calf, or with calves at foot. War, by W. K. Kelly— Bacon's Essays A PRIME FAT BULLOCKS. and Historical Works— Guizot s History of the English devolution— Foster's Lectures — 6 GOOD SADDLE and HARNESS Nineveh and its Remains— Nineveh and HORSES. Babylon — D'Aubigne's History of the 2 GREY'S PLOUGHS. Reformation— Crock of Gold and other Tales, by Tupper — Catter'mole'a Haddon 1 PAIR HARROWS. Hall— Lectures to Working Men, by H. Stowell Brown — Arabian Nights Enterfcain-Stock-in-trade, consisting of Groceries, ments— Livingstone's Works-Smith's Wealth Ironmongery, Drapery, Slops, OU- of Nations— tieeton 8 Dictionary of Unimen's, and other Stores, Household vewal Information— Brooke s General Furniture, and other goods and Gazetteer— Nooks and Corners of English e ff ectß Life — Adventures in the Great Homing Also the good will of business and lease (hay- Grounds of the World— Cooke's Voyages— in» 10 years to run) of 6-roomed Cottage and Strioklanu's Lives of the Queens of England re 3 —Maunders Treasury of Natural History— 1 Master Pieces of Fiction — Cassell's Popular H. K. Osboroe'i AdvertlMimenti Educator— Lempriere's Classical Dictionary Walker, Webster, Jonhson's, and Ogilvie's, SATTTTfnAY JUNE SXH 1869. Dictionaries— Whiston's Josephus— Curiosifc>Al U UDA X , J Vl> J2. OIH, loov. Litcrature-the Land and the BookHORSES ! HORSES ! ! HORSES !! ! Legends oi the Monastic Orders— Dick's Sidereal Heavens — Brindley and the Early HE O3BORNE will sell by Auction at the Engineers— Smile's Self Help— Fielding's Albion Yards, on the above date, at 12 Works— Life o Smollet— Lupton's English o'clock History — Challoner's Meditations —Christ in TmATTttTTT M AIMS* ANT» the Word .of (iod— the Way to Life— f\ B £ A ZJL? MARES AND of Character— Speaking to the Heart \J HORSES. xhu Parables read in the light ot the Also a lot of choice fruit trees. present day— Christ the inheritance of the • Saints — Our Fathers Business, and Out of SATURDAY, JUNE STH. Harness, by Dr Guthrie— Spurgeou's ■ Sermons — Spurgeou's Gems — Moruin^ by SECTION XXII., BLOCK 11., INVERCAR- Morning— Evening by Evening— iaint and GULL HUNDHED. n j 8 Saviour, and Smooth Stones from Ancient » Brooks, by Spurgeon — Bromley's Lite of HE, OS BORNE has received instructions Christ — Life of Rev. J. Wesiey^-Bluut on s from Mr Isaac Shaw to Sell by Auction, tne Reformation — Bards of the Bible, by at the Rooms, Esk-street, on SATURDAY, June j^y. (jgo. Gilfiilan — Spencers Banquetting sth, at 12 o'clock, House — Roberts Miscellaneous Sermons — Section XXII. Block 11, Invercargill Hun* Burning and Shining Lights, by Rev. R. Steel dred, containing 44 acres. tne Apostle of the North — 'limbs Works Noti. — The above is a corner section, has a fine Complete — Lord Plunket's Speeches — Shiel's frontage to the Dunedin Road, and is within an Speeches — Burke'B Speeches - Burkes •asy distance of town. Works, 6 vols. — Curran and his ContemTerms liberal. poraries — Men who have risen — Women of " — "~ Worth — Woman's Friendship— Lives made FOR SALE, Sublime — Lamps of the Temple — Looking DWELLING-HOUSES AND GARDENS, unto Jesus— Prim's Power of Prayer— H. to offer for private sale— Li f eo f the Chinese— Mayhew's Illustrated TWO QUARTER- ACRE SECTIONS, WITH H orße Doctor— Mayhew's Illustrated Horse COTTAGES THEREON, Management — Youatt on the Horse — Youatt situated within easy distance of the Post Office. on Cattle-Youatt on Sheep-Kollin's They will be sold either separately or in one lot. Ancient History - Gobbets Cottage On one section is built a substantial four-roomed Economy-Cobbet's Advice to Young Men, house, in good repair. The garden is in first- an d Young Women-Bull's Hints to Mothers rate order, planted^ with trees and bushes, Ac., -Bull on Maternal Management-Dr Gully &c. On the other section there is » comfortable on the Water Cure — Smedieys two-roomed cottage, and the garden in tbircase Hydropathy- Smedleys Hydropathy ior is also in first-rate order. Ladies- Fowler's Combe s To tbose in search of » really comfortable Phrenology— The Students Gibbdn-^-reuny-habitation, this offers an excellent opportunity. son's Poems—ldylls of the King— the Further particulars may be had on application. Princess-In Memonam, and Maud— Lost H. h. O&HUKJN-b, Moore't. Cowper's, Miiton's,Burns\ Crabbe s Auctioneer, Esk-street. Popes,' Kirke White's, Kogers', tihelly's, Tvr^w vrtPTT HfVPPT Goldsmith's, Wordsworth's, Swinburne's NEW YORK J±Ul±ili. Professor WUson's, Jean Ingelows, and , , . , Longfellow's, Poetical Works — Lyric Gems npENDERS will be received by the undersigned, of g^, t land— Sungs Sacred and Devotional— X till June 14th, for lease for a term of years, . steveu » s j^fe o f the Farm — Beeton's Book or the purchase of the above-named Hotel, in o £ Q^ en Management — Mawe's every man Esk-street.* Particulara on application to , . Gardeter — Beeton's Management H. E. OdBORNE, S Home Pets-the Family Doutor-En-Auctioneer, .^ — Curiosities of Science — ■Esk-street. Beeton'sßook of Poultry, and Domestic Ani- „ . mals— The Houstwife, Gardening for Ladies *— — »» lc 2C&c, ; MONI> A 1 t Y I2iSk JIJJSTB> CHILDREN'S PrSe^OOKS IN GREAT ' > ARIETY. At the Cattle Yards, Tapanui Station, Tapanui. LETT'S DIARIES FOR 1869. fat o^n^v^alawk heifers -££ivxD- ' BERLIN WOOL AND PATTERNS, HORSES. KNITTING NEEDLES """" "*""" *" AND WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CXX, b*ve CROCHET HOOKS, received instructions from Messrt T. and unuv • J. M'Kellar, to sell by auction, at the Cattle Largest Stock in lown. Yards Tapanui Station, on Monday, 14th June, at 12 o'clock, AGENT FOR GROVER AND BAKER'S 900 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, BEWING MACHINES. £J*J\J consisting orf — r _ 1/* A QUIET MILCH COWS and _____-_.-, rrvurw nrimr* ttt«t hv lOU Calves, Heifers and Steers WESLEYAN HYMN BOOKS, JU&T REAi\ HEAD OF PRIME FAT CErVED, LARGE TYPE. TTVr CAI'XLE . . .. . ' .■ ■ -. .- QA HOB^S. compriring-HeaTy EVERT DESCRIPTION OF^^ MERCANTILE UV and Medium Draugb^ li^ht STATIONERY ALWAYS IN STOCK Harness Horses and Hacks . "*-, , „... ;• .. ; ..; -..,;, .- .- .*.;■ .. The above Cattle are very well bred, and are, •ttmtto DnnOTDU' r> without exception, one of the finest dairy herds IfPTO SP-PWWfc.v. t in the ProTinoe. DEE STREE3J L •. They will be told inlote to suit purehaten. j -.: ± Luncheon Provided. [ NVEB C A B 6 1 LL .

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Southland Times, Issue 1169, 2 June 1869, Page 3

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