j Late Advetftiseinents. |TIOE PRIVATE S A L jS. i Mr J. E. Hunter's " CLOVER PARK FARiT," Half-mile from Harrington's railway ria*.*n. Southland. NATIONAL MORTGA&E & ACrXCY CCMPAMY have the aluve Farm for pr vate ; sale, Bc.ng Sections 4? and 4T, Cowan's Benluore Estate, containing "52 -.cres o\ reclaimed swarup hird, suLdi.-i^ed. into I 11 paddocks, and in a righ ol j cultivation. • I-lomest(?r>d consists of Dvcllmg-houso ol 0 rooms, Stable, Barn, Cowbyre. j This I\ym 13 one of the best in Southland, , and well -worth inspection. I Apply to J. E. HUXTER, on the Fj^m; j Or NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCi COMPANY. 3ap Invercargill. fT^IEXDERS are invited for the SUPPLP I of OATS, CHAFF, STRAW, and i BRAN to any one or more of the under1 mentioned places, for the 12 months front I Ist May, 1901, to 30th April, 1902:— Lawrence, Beaumont, Island Block, Roxburgh, Gorge Creek, Alexandra, Clyde, Cromwell^ Victoria Bridge, Arrowtown, Queenstown, Crown Range, Wedderburn, Becks (White j Horse), Ophir (Blacks). Tenders close at Lawrence on SATUR* I DAY, April 20, 1901. } lOap H. CRAIG & CO- ! For WaJr . PUREBRED CHEVIOT RAMS, 2, 4, and 6-tooth, bred by the undersigned from imported stwl Sheep, as per N.Z. Stud Book, Flocks % and 4. These are a splendid lot, unsurpassed in. the colony, and are well worth the attention of flockowners. For early lambs for freezing tho cross between Cheviot and Leicester, oi between Cheviot and Lincoln, is declared by London authorities to be the best extant. For particulars apply early to — ROSS" AND GLENDINING (LIMITED). 3a Dunedin. For Private Sale. "J4/T URRAYFIELD FARM. •*•"-*- the Property of Mr Alexander Thomson. One of the best farms in the West Taieri Dis trict, containing about 150 Acres. Particulars on application to DONALD REID & CO., LTD. ; DALGETY & CO., LTD., Dunedin, Oamaru, & Gore ; Or MR A. THOMSON, Otakia. 13f OTAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY'S €>rand Winter &liow And Fat Stock Competition Will be Held During the Visit of Their ROYAL HIGHNESSES, THE DUKE AKT> DUCHESS OF CORNWALL AND YORK In the AGRICULTURAL HALL AND ANNEXE BUILDINGS, On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, THURSDAY, 27, FRIDAY, 28, and SATURDAY, 29. GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE ON SATURDAY, JUNE 15. CHEESE AND BUTTER FOR EXPORT ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 15. Intending Competitors are notified that all Cheese mu«t be foi warded for storage consipred to the Secretary, Dunedin, by WEDNESDAY, May 15, and all Butter must be consigned to Cool Stores, Port Chalmers, on the same date. Entries for Field Turnip Competition ck ~e» on May 2\, 1901. For additional elates and piizcs see schpdule. The Committee beg to draw attention to the numerous Speci.il Prizes offered in addition to the ordinary Class Prizes con .lined in the schedule. All Exhibits n»t otherwise specified wjll be received on MONDAY and TUESDAY, tif 1 24 th and 25th of June, with the exception of Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, Classes 32 to £9, inclusive, which v\ ill bo received up to 9 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, J.m" 26. Catalogues and full particulars ficm Rtcrtifiy or Country Agents E. F. DUTIIIE, 3a Seer- tary.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 10 April 1901, Page 31
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