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5 , . AUCTIONS.‘ . 4; ARAIIURA.FATISTOCK SALE. 1 L’ FVEE-SSIES \V. JEI*"I7RI]Z'S AND COY [ will sell as above : 50 FAT CA'I'TLE For Jno. Condon. 15 FAT CATTLE For T. Condom Jnr.

I IMPORTANT LAND SALE. I ‘ AT THE IIOMES'I.'EAD, SOUTH Wi‘L'S’l‘LAi\‘D. ‘WEDI\’ESI)AY, 24th NOVEMBER, At 2.50 p.nl. -'§“{ESSIiS W. JEFI9‘BIES AND CO., have received instructions from S. G. I+‘ei-brusoii, Esq., to offer by Public Auction as above : 'l"llA"l‘ BEAUTII<’UL HOMESTEAD AND PI.tOPEitTY, situated on ‘ the Main South Road, and known as “b'EltGUSO.'\’ '5. ” ' The property comprises 295 acres in all, of which 185 acres‘ are Freehold and 112 acres Leasehold, at an annual rental of £3 14s. The property is securely iuiced and sub-divided into" numerous p.-Lddocks, all cleared with the exception of a. piece of valuable white pine forest fronting the homestead, and containing upwards of a million feet. The soil has proved to be the best for grazing root crops, or lutteniiig. . The niagnificent two-storied homestead oi 14 rooms is built of specially 'pikced timbers and possesses every up-to-date convenience. Its fame is welllmown throughout the Dominion and to every tourist that has visited New ‘ Zealand shores. ’ l The homestead carries an Accommo.dation License, and is also the Post . and Tele.gl'a.ph Office for the district. ;'_— The farm and outbuildings com1, prise well built stables, hay shed, trap fished, harness rooms, cow byre, yards, store, etc., etc. ’ ,

MONDAY. 2_Zlld NOVEMBER. CENTRAL YARDS‘; PRESTON ROAD MARK SPROTXND co. will sell ‘L as above :~-’ I . A _. V FAT AND STORE CA'I"I‘LE K FAT AND.,STOR.E- SHEEP _ ; 9 Fu‘rther entries solicited. IWY ’ - - poem: NOTECES. ‘ . i AT MISSES WHITE’S " T A_I,N.U.I STR E E 1:. Aibeautiful range of Summer Fabrics ;is now being displayed. GEORGETTE {for Day’ or E‘ve_ni_n_g Wear,- and ,-for gmany millinery purposes; Jap. ~Silk Jfor blouses, seasonable underclothing and children’s dresses; :the everpopular Crepe-dQe‘—Chine,s, Voiles, Zepzhyrs in-wall the I{ate_st shades.‘;- ‘Blouses in all the lzitéstfstyles; ' ‘ Call and se‘leot_fronylb this splendid showil_llg_.- M _A. MISSES WHITE: is E ;_L;il)_lEs3 ‘oU*rEjlT?rJ33lé_»_s-,. .: i i TAINUI i sm., :2 ; GREYIVIOI.J'I=‘H.[f,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 November 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 12 November 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 12 November 1920, Page 1

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