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Messrs Wright, Stephenson and Co i IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE 1 SETTLERS OF SOUTHLAND. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & GO. BEG to announce that they have OPENED A BRANCH of their Business as AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, WOOL AND GRAIN BROKERS, ETC., at INVERCARGILL, with an AGENCY at GORE. They havo appointed as Manager and Auctioneer, MR W. D. HUNT, who was at one time Manager of the Firm's Gore Branch, and has since been their Auctioneer in Dunedin. They have scoured the services as Traveller in the Western and Invercargill Districts of Mr Chas. Honells, who was for some years Traveller for Messrs H. Carswell and Co., and has during the last two years aoted in the Bame capacity for the J. G. Ward Farmers' Association. They have also appointed Mr H. Hay, of St. Ronan's, near Woodlands, to take charge of the Gore Agency. Premises have been secured in the Crescent, Invercargill, where the Offices and Stores formorly occupied by Messrs H. Carswell and Co., have been taken, and in Mersey Btreet, Gore, where the Offices lately occupied by Messrs R. S. Macdonell and Co. have been obtained. The Business will be conducted on the Bame lines as that of the firm in Dunedin, aud this should be a sufficient guarantee that the interests of Customers will be carefully looked after. Regular Sales of Live Stock will be held at Wallacetown, Gore, Wyndham, and other Centres. Clearing-out Sales and Special Sales will be held to suit the convenience of Settlers; Liberal Cash Advances made against Stock and Wool at Lowest Current Rates of Interest. Manures, Grass Seeds, and all Farm Requisites always in stock, or supplied on the shortest notice. Invercargill, Ist May, 1896. 5470 THE NEW ZEALAND AGEICULTUEAL COMPANY'S WAIMEA ESTATE FOR SALE. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THOSE IN SEARCH OF LAND. "MH (\f\f\ ACRES OF LAND FOR ! 14UjUUU PRIVATE SALE, j '. IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. A splendid opportunity of securing Firstclass Agricultural and Pastoral Farms in one of the best districts in Southland, close to Railways, and upon Favorable , j Terms. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., Managers in the Colony for the New Agricultural Company, Limited (in liquidation), have received instructions- from the Official Receiver (appointed by the Court of Chancery) to receive offers for FARMS of any size, with the view to a prompt realisation of the whole of the Company's Celebrated WAIMEA ESTATE. THE ESTATE contains about 1.0,000 Aores of FREEHOLD LANDS, and this immense area is now open for PRIVATE SALE ki lots to suit purchasers. It is situated in the Waimea Plains and surrounding hills, and is in the County of Southland. The Gore-Kingston railway line runs right through the centre of the property, and there are no less than seventy-five miles of railway line's, and nineteen Railway Stations and Sidings either on or immediately adjoining the Estate. There is a very small portion of it that is hot within five miles of a Railway Siding or Station. The Townships of Gore, Mandeville, Riversdale, Balfour and Lumsden are all either en or immediately adjoining the Company's lands. Schools are within easy reach of every part of the property. For all-round Farming purposes, the Company's lands are second to none in Southland, and for Oat-growing they are already famous, Croppers paying higher rentals than for almost any other ground in the Province. Terms may be arranged, if required. Full particulars on application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., Dunedin, Invercargill, or Gore, and from the Station Manager, MR JAMES PATERSON, 686 c Waimea House. Manures! Manures! STARTLING REDUCTION IN PRIGES. TTTRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. beg YV to intimate that they have decided to inaugurate the opening of Branches of their Business in Invercargill and Gore by offering MANURES at PRICES HITHERTO UNKNOWN IN SOUTHLAND. LADY ELLIOT ISLAND GUANO, The Favorite Otago Fertiliser. The Cheapest and one of the Best Guanos ever imported. Prices : £3 5s per Ton, ex Ship, Bluff. £3 lOs per Ton, ex Store, Bluff. Best Sydney Bonedust, Gear Company's Turnip Manure, Superphosphates, Bone Phosphates, Coral Queen Guano, etc, all at Equally Low Prices. Guaranteed Analysis with Every Bao. Call and see what we can do for yon, before you buy elsewhere. Messrs Tothiil, Watson and Co. uisr__ES___-_rEi> CLEARING SALE At Balfour*. THURSDAY, 30th JULY, 1896, At 12.30 p.m. TOTHILL, WATSON & CO. have received instructions from Mb H. Gekken (who has sold his Farm), to sell as above, on the Farm, near Balfour Township, The Whole of his LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &0., as under, — 4 Draught Geldings, 1 Riding Hack, 1 Thoroughbred Filly (unbroken), 2 Miloh Cows and Calf, 20 Crossbred Lambs (fat), 60 Crossbred Ewes, 1 Pig (heavy weight),. 2 good Reapers and Binders, 1 Farm Dray, set six-leaf Harrows (Reid and Gray), set Tripod Harrows (Reid and Gray), D.F. Plough (Reid and Gray), Backdelivery Reaper (Reid and Gray), Cambridge Roller (Reid and Gray), 1 Bentall Chaffcutter, 1 12-gallon Portable Boiler, 7 Sets Collars and Hames, Blocks, Chains, Swingle Trees, Cart Saddle and Breeching, Riding Saddle and Bridle, Fowls, Sewing Machine, Household Furniture, etc. (too numerous to particularise), 50 Sacks Seed Oats, 50 Sacks Feed Oats. As Mb Gerken is leaving the district, this will be a bona fide Clearing Sale. NO RESERVE. LUNCHEON PROVHDED. 9300 Also, at Balfour Yards, immediately after above Sale, — ' £y(\{\ Crossbred Ewes in lamb to /4UU Leicester Rams. Additional Entries Invited. 9760

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 166, 23 July 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Mataura Ensign, Issue 166, 23 July 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Mataura Ensign, Issue 166, 23 July 1896, Page 3

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