MART. - . TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JUNE 12. I\/TcKAY BROS, will sell by auction as > xTX follows: ' 11 o'clock—2so cases of Fruit, including Apples, Pears, etc;, 50 bags Onions. 12.30 Fowls, Pigs, etc., including line of Geese; also Saw Bench, Shacklock Range, 4-wheeled Waggon, 2 Gigs, Buick . Motor Car in excellent order, New Hudson Motor Cycle, 3 G.I. Tanks, Sashes, Doors, 5 dozen Rabbit Traps, Wheelbarrow, Ferrets, Nets. 1.30 Furniture and Sundries, including on account of whom it may concern —7 pairs Double Blankets, 2 pairs Single Blankets and 2 Quilts, also Ornaments, 20 51b boxes of Tea, Cycle Tubes, Milk Buckets, Duchesse Chest, Hall Scat, S. and D.I. Bedstead, etc., etc. Also Red Fox Furs. Jk2S5 > On Account of Trustees in Deceased Estate, r LOT 9, BLOCK 1., TOWN OF NORTH INVERCARGILL. 1 i SATURDAY, JUNE 12, at 12 noon. > McKAY BROS., instructed by the Trustees, will sell by public auction ! in the Exchange Mart as above —All that parcel of Land containing 2 roods 2 poles, more or less, with the frontage to Chelms--1 ford street of 120 links and a depth of 425 links, on which is built one 4-roomed dwelling with outhouses and holly hedges. 3JgIC3 IMPORTANT SALE OF FURNITURE. 132 NITH STREET (corner Earn street). TUESDAY, JUNE 15, at 1.30 p.ra. : AMERICAN ORGAN, LINOLEUMS, WARDROBES, BLANKETS, INVALID’S CHAIR, SIDEBOARD, GAS CHILLER, LAWNMOWER. CHESTERFIELD, SET WOOD CARVER’S KNIVES, TWO CASES OF ELECTRICAL FITTINGS. IVJ’ESSRS McKAY BROS., instructed by Mr J, A. Mackenzie, will sell by anc- ! tion on the premises as above, the whole | of the Household Furniture and Effects, including above and also— Music Cabinet, Tapestry Suile, Occ. Easy, Carpets and Rugs, Pictures, Wicker Table, Epergne, China, Glass and Fancy Ornaments, Curtain Poles and Blinds, Skin Rug, [ Hallstand, Carpet Runner, Sofa Rugs, I. [ Bedstead and W.M, Wardrobe, Duchesse, , Washstand. Kapok Bed, Blankets, Vienna . Chair, Bedroom Ware, B.R. I. Bedstead , and W.M., R.P. Scotch Chest, Medicine Chest, Lace Curtains, S.I. B.R. Bedstead and W.M., Duchesse, Small Chest Drawer's, ■ Dexter Rockers. Ex. D. Table, Adjust. Bedside Table. Work Box and Fancy Silks, K. ‘ Dresser, K. Tables, Gas Griller, K. Dresser ! with cupboards, Linen Press, Deck Chairs, ! Pots and Pans, Jam Pan, Crockery, Jam Bottles, Cutlery, Step Ladder, Porcelain Bed : Pan, Garden Tools, Scythe, Lawnnrower, Carpet Sweeper, G.I. Bath, Emergency > Splints, Carpenter's Tools including 2 Carpenter's Kite, Jack Plane, Hand Plane, Brace, D;sston Handsaw, Screw Wrench, Soldering Iron, Shoemaker’s Last, Primus Stove, Vice, Electrical Fittings including Reading Lamp. 31b Insulated Bell Wire, loz No. 20 I use Wire, 7 Tumbler Switchers, 16 base Blocks, C Light Shades, Box Globes. Goods on view morning of Sale. Jk2S6 Good Properties. £lsso.—Up-to-date 7-roo:ned house, with beautiful grounds, laid out in gardens and lawns, all modern convenience-, electric light, asphalt paths, 5 minutes from tram. Very high section. 1 acre. 140 200 Acres, Dairy Farm, 20 acres young grass, la acres turnips, house, 30-stall concrete cowbyre, 4-stall stable, loosebox and loft, large implement -shed, 1 mile from rail, factory, school and P.O. £23 10/- per acre. 170 5 Acres at West Plains. 7-roomcd house in good order, 3-stall cowbyre, stable and loft. Good garden and orchard; good shelter hedges.* £1650. Good terms. 173 £1150.—5-roomcd brick and roughcase Bungalow, hj. and c. water, electric light. poTcelain bath, concrete paths, tiled grates, ~ minutes from tram. Immediate possession can be given. Terms can bo arranged. 138 McKAY BROS. AUCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS. ESK STREET. Box—l 7. ’Phone—6oß. f; *aTT~M~i>* twnrarwCTHß.ngKa.-nia. J. R. MILLS & SON. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTIES .AT OREPUKE. TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1920. T R. MILLS AND SON, instructed by " * the Executor in the Estate of the late K. D’Arey, will sell as above at 12.30 p.m.— LOT I—Licensed Brick HOTEL, with stable, outbuildings ami garden. LOT 2 —Three SHOPS, fronting Stafford street. LOT 3 —Small SHOPS, fronting Dover street. LOT 4—Bricx DRAPER’S SHOP, occupied by McGruer, Taylor <fe Co. LOT S—QUARTER-ACRE SECTION, with building known a 3 “Masonic Hotel” erected thereon. NINE Unoccupied 1-ACRE SECTIONS. Interest in occupation license of four Sections, Hirstfieid. Rent, £2 per annum. > Also —2, Buggies, Gig, Spring-cart, 2 Horses, Harness and Sundries. NOTE.—The Orepuki Stock Sale will take place the usual day—June 23. Jh2l2 . TESTY DANIEL (Late of LENNIE & SONS), T>EGS to state that he has taken over the SOUTHLAND FLORAL PLANT AND SEED SUPPLY, ALBION BUILDINGS, DEE ST., INVERCARGILL, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage. BRIDAL BOUQUETS, •WREATHS, and CUT FLOWERS, Supplied at the Shortest Notice, All kinds of SEEDS and PLANTS in Season. TLfOTORISTS! “INLAND” Spiral-cut, Leaki ’'*■ proof Piston Rings, increase power, I reduce petrel and oil consumption. Prevent spark plug from “sooting up," renew compression. Insist on “INLANDS.” Manning Co., Christchurch. A. Dewe & Co., 29 Tay street, Invercargill.
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Southland Times, Issue 18847, 12 June 1920, Page 12
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