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I: THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY) ; ;: : : ■■.",;•. ■.-;•/ .::r- :; -v;At.noon. ''^- : -'.Y. ™-r- .*-- POTATOES. POTATOES. T 0. McARJ)ELL will sell by v tl^ Sanction, on tth«^ab;ovo in^ifi .: RoomsiJJon street— i V 1 -K ML V/a. 5 TONS first-class Derwent Potatoes. :■ ■ ■ ;^T ; ;-;; . ;.- ". . . ■ \ J. O. MCARDELL, ■ : ; . _ ..: .' - - -^, - - ; ; | . ; 'r-<-'| ■.•: "\t \Anctioneer. ! IMPOBTANT UNRESERVED BALE OF r- FREEHOLD PROPERTIES IN V j / SOUTHLAND. < ir • ; r SATURDaJY, 2o^tH, NOVE^B^l,i-^ : ; "At half-part 2 p.m. 1 .*' ■ : : l' ; : Several largely improved first-class Farms, aud a number of unimproved properties suited for mixed Agriculture. Ja MoARDELL' (inMpnctiSff • with Caxswell, White, and Oo.) will, nnder instruction from the propfietb'rs, sell by auction in the sale rooms, Dou street, InPer- ; cargill, on Saturday, -25th-November, at halfpast 2 p.m, ■''■■-,'■■ the follo-ving Freehold Properties, among which will be found -some; very choice, largely improved, and admirably situated Farms. „ Lot 1, An excellent property in, the ., Winton; District, known as j 1 CENTRE BUSH BARM, 737 'ACRES. This Farm, within A miles; of Centre Bush Railway Station, is all and subdivided into six paddocKs,iis' deep rich' soil, capable of producing heavy yields of wheat and oats, and in addition to • its ■excellentgrass and root producing qualities, is by experienced judges considered eminently suited for the growth of Linseed. About 350 acres are sown down with English grass , . : ; 130 acres with linseed 4 acres with potatoes 200 acres in native pasture, and the remainder is covered with excellent timber. The other improvements comprise 4- roomed cottage, 3 huts, 8-stalled stable, large stable with barn, and implement shed attached. - , This property can be sold either in one or two Farms. Terms — Two-thirds of the purchase money can remain secured on the property at current rate of interest. Lot 2, Which is also situated at Centre Bush comprises— 351 ACRES. A splendid farm, all fenced and in cultivation, the soil and general capabilities of which are precisely similar to Lot 1, The crop consist of — About 70 acres Wheat 70 „ Oats 200 „ Linseed 11 „ Turnips Tp.rms — £3 10s per acre can remain secured on the property for 5 years at 5 per cent., and the balance in cash or as may otherwise be arranged. Lot 3. 1215 ACRES UNIMPROVED— Being sections £ and part of 2, block 8, j Lindburst Hundred. This property is situated about 4 miJes from Mataura Bridge Railway Station, and to which a good road is now being formed ; about three-fourths of the land is fit for the plough, and is all well grassed. Lot 4. 970 ACREB UNIMPROVED— Being sections 1, 2, 10, 12, 18, 19, 21, 47 and 48. block 5, Lindhurst Hundred. This property, only three miles from s railway station, is all agricultural land of good quality, with a never-failing stream running through it. Lot 5. 259 ACRES UNIMPROVED— Comprising sections 4, 8, and 14, block 6, Lindhurst Hundred. This land is situated close to Lot 4, and is all ploughable and of fair average qualitj'. Lot 6. 89 ACRES AT GROVE BUSH, Unimproved, partially timbered, being section 14, block 10, New River Hundred, about four miles from Ryal Bush railway station. Lot 7. A VALUABLE FREEHOLD OP B| ACRES On the Bay road, near Invercargill, being allotment No. 1, a subdivision of part of sections 14 and 23, block 15, Invercargill Hundred. A capital site for a suburban residence, TERMS for Lots 3 to 7, inclusive, are"onethird cash, and the balance secured by mortgage for a number of years. The Auctioneers have pleasure in drawing the attention of speculators, investors, and farmers wishing to secure really good properties to this boua fide sale, and would invite early inspection of the respective properties. For further particulars apply either personally or by letter to J. O. MCARDELL, Or CARSWELL, WHITE and CO., ocl9 Auctioneers, Invercargill , DISPLENISHING SALE AT MR A. R. HAY'S CENTRE BUSH PROPERTY. THURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, At 11 a.m. SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, FARM IMPLEMENTS, &c, &c. WITHOUT RESERVE. JO. McATf-DELL (in conjunction • with Carsweil, White & Co.) has received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of Mr A. R. Hay, to sell by auction at his Centre Bush Farm, on the above date — THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, COMPBISING— O /I l\ CROSSBRED EWES with close £r±s\J on 100 percent of lambs C%f\f\ WELL-WOOLLED CROSSBRED A\J\J HOGGETS Q"| HIS AD CATTLE, dairy cows, £kJL steers and heifers 1 PUREBRED POLLED ANGUS BULL, speiiilly selected from the N. Z. Land Co. a DRAUGHT MARES 1 Two-year-old Filly 1 Pair Buggy Mares, young, sound , and with good action 1 Hack 1 Deering Twine Biacler 1 Cambridge Roller with turnip sower and chain harrows attached 1 Sowing Machine by Reid and Gray Chaffcutter with horse power complete 1 Weighing Machine 4 Sets Iron Harrows 1 Disc Harrow Swing Plough, Drill Plough Farm Dray, Shaft Plough and Leading Harness Hurdles, Gates, &c. Terms at sale. jj.B. Tickets should be taken to Centre Bush per Lumsden Morning Tiain, leaving Invercargill at 6.45. J. O. MCARDELL 1 Auctioneers OARSWELL, WHITE &CO.J Auctioneers. ACHINE - DRESSED RYEGRASS^ " ■ ~'-)V--] The undersigned have now got their DRUMMOND MAQHINE in full working order, and are prepared to supply THOROUGHLY CLEANED SAMPLES OF RYEGRASS AT MODERATE PRICES. Farmers and others are invited io inspect the dressing process and samples now on view at the Crescent Stores. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY. oc2B

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Southland Times, Issue 4483, 22 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 4483, 22 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 4483, 22 November 1882, Page 3

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