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Wilson, Tame and Co _ ■*■„■■• WEDNESDAY, 16th DECEMB^B, ' . At 1 o'clock. - ■r ' < OLEABING SALE "AT BOSLYN BUSH. WILSON^ TAINS & CO. have received instructions from Mr Fredk. T. Farr, tq sellatihis farm, Boslyh Bush, on above dat«^- ' A DBAUGHT MABES & GELDINGS 3 DAIEY ' COWS and HEIFEBS; \.£i good sorts O A HEAD MIXED CATTLE j Q HEIFEB CALVES.. 1 BULL . ■t SPRING DBAY, Set of Harness -I SET 3-LBAF HABBOVTS -J D.F. PLOUGH, Blocks and Chains 1 S.F. PLOUGH , -j CHAFFCUTTEB 1 SET CART HABNESS,3 Seta LeadX ing do . -J SADDLE and BBIDLE ~t ,SIDE SADDLE cy WOODEN ROLLERS -j A A SACKS GOOD FEED OATS X TONS OATEN HAY The whole to be sold Without Reserve. A limited number of entries will be received by the Auctioneers for this sale. They should be made early in time to advertise. dlO SATUBDAY, 19th DECEMBEB, At 2 o'clock. 200-AOBE FABM AT AWABUA BAY, With Bun of 8000 Acres Adjoining. TTTILBON, TAINE, and CO. have received VV instructions from Mr B. W. Williams to sell at their rooms, as above — His valuable Farm, being sections 8 and 4, block ' 10, CampbeUtown Hundred, containing 200 acres Of good laud, subdivided into four paddocks, with dwelling-house, stable, and bam, and garden planted with trees, Good supply of water. Well sheltered, and water communication with the Bluff. There is a good cattle run of 3000 acres adjoining, well grassed, capable of carrying a large number of cattle, aud, being near the sea, stock thrive remarkably welL A large part of the money can remain ou the property at 7 per cent. d 5 19th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWN AND COUNTRY FBEEHOLD PROPERTIES. TO FARMERS, HOTELKEEPERS, AND PARTIES SEEKING- INVESTMENTS. WILSON, TAINE k 00. have received instructions from Mr J. J. Weavers, who is leaving Invercargill, to sell at their rooms, Dee street, on above date, the whole of his Town and Country Properties— LOT I.— The Edendale Hotel, which has newly been done up aud furnished, situated opposite to the Edendale Station, and doing a first-class trade. The Mataura Island Bridge being now. open, secures to Edendale the whole of the lower Mataura District. With the Hotel there is half an acre of ground, with Bakehouse, Store, and Scabies, all in good order. Stock and Faroikare at valuation. LOT 2. — Sections 9 and 10, Block 1., half an acre, at the back of Hotel, fenced in and laid down in English grass. LOT 19, Block 1,, quarter acre, with two 2«rooraed and one broomed Cottage, neatly fenced in, aud close to the Hotel. LOT 4.~Section 35, Block 6, Oteramika Hundred, 104 ACitES of splendid pasture land, unimproved. The run of 1000 acre reserve adjoins this property, which is bounded by the Waituna Lagoon ou the one side. Lot 6.— Half of sections 9 and l(h Block 5, ln« vercargill Hundred, 100 ACEES. oituated at Myross Bush. This property is all fenced in, with good 4-roomed Cottage, Stable, and Garden. 30 acres laid down in English graaa, balance capital pasture ground. Situated six miles from town, close to the. old racecourse, aud. a good road, all the way. Lot 6.— Seotion 10, Block 5, Liddel street, acre, with 6«roomed Cottage, Outhouses, : and Stables j fenced, and well laid out. LOT 7.— The Lease, for four years, of the Sylvan Bank Hotel) with £-acre ground, Stables and Sheds. LOT B—2 Hansom Cabs, one Four-wheeled Cab, one Dray ( two Draught Horses, sis Harness Horees for the cabs, and full Sets of Harness. NOTE.— -This, lot will be offered in Prince of Wales Yards ou a date to be fixed after the property sale. We shall offer very good terms with these moperties, and as Mr Weavers is leaving the district the prices asked in all cases will be vgtj low; dIQ SPLENDID LAND TO BE LET OR SOLD FOR AGRICULTUBAL OR DAIRY FARM 3. The Property of the N.Z. Mb.rtgage and^lnvest" merit Association, Limited. A. number of improved and unimproved Farms, averaging in size from 100 to 1000 acres, forming part of the Strathmore and .Waicola estates and other properties, situated near Otautau, and adjacent to the Jacobs River, with railway passing through the first-named properties • The whole of the land is virtually level, almost every acre being available for the plough. The soil is rich aud deep, and capable after working of yielding large crops of grain, roots, and grass, , •-■■•-• DAIRY FACTORIES Are fast becoming a feature of New Zealand, . and it is evident that butter aud cheese, with its combination, pig-rearing, will be amongst the main staples;of produce of this colony. The opportunity now offered of acquiring first-class dairy lands should therefore be of great advantage to personß with families of growing children, as dairy farms can be worked with the best effect by the combined efforts of a family workingtogether, / r; ; . The Woodland forest adjoins one of the pro* . perties, ensuring, timber for building, fencing, aud firewood purposes; coal and lime are procurable at a short distance. Intending purchasers should personally inspect these lands i during the ensuing period of cheap railway fares and form their own opinion of them. To meet the depressed state of the land market and to encourage bonajwk settlers these farms are offered at the exceptionally low rates, for rich, deep Boils.'at from £2 10s to £5 per acre, - according to locality and improvements. Interest at 6 per cent, .per annum on unpaid purchase) money. These will be the terms for purchase; i and parties making a, deposit will be* given .special advantages.- x , *, • i These prices will form the bask for leasing < 1 farms, the rent cf which will be equal to from ' 88 to 6s, with the option of purchase at any time during the period of the lease, the duration of which is fixed for a term of five years, with pur • chasing clause. * * ■ As it is too late to put in crops this year arrangements can be made that interest or rent will only be chargeable as from Ist July, 1886, while renting and purchasing with immediate possession can be made 'to 'enable farmers to make their preparations for next season. For' further particulars apply to Messrs WILSON, TAINE k CO, \f nvarMr , MX „ OABSWELL J WmTE*OO^/ An T eroar ß« U ' 0* tojtae N.Z. Mortgage M toywtattlfc A»?«

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Southland Times, Issue 9090, 14 December 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 9090, 14 December 1885, Page 4

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