Wilson, Taiae and Co WILSON, TAI»BAND:CO A.L. Wilson I A. Tim-. auctioneers, : Stock, Statioit, Commission aks Fivaxoul Agbists, Valuatoks akd SHABBBBount^ ■'. Dee street Invercargill. ;. SALE OF HORSES At their yards, Prince of Wales Stables, ' 9 B y E R ; Y SATURDAY. Fortnightly Sales at new jarda, Wallacetowtt ' -" Crossing, and periooical sales at • Otautau and Thornbury. MONEY TO LEND. " £20,000 to lend in sums of £1000 and upward ' on rural land.. TMb money will be lent at a low rate of interest upon really good seqnritta. £4,000 to lend on town properties in snaw of £60 upwards Liberal arrangements made in regard to Mortgaging and valuing.I Advances made on growing crops, wool, stock, , grain, &a, consigned to us for sale locally or ehipment. ; ' ]ji addition to our ordinary business we under* i take the investment of trust funds, care being i taken to see that they are invested in first-class securities We are prepared to make temporary advances on deeds or snares in any public company with* . out the expense of mortgaging also on bills of exchange, &c, at a moderate rate, i Station and Farm stores supplied. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ~ Farms varying from 100 to 2000 acres, improved and in various parts of Southland. On very liberal terms ; also,_ Town Properties. I Agents for Suit Fire Insurance Company. FRIDAY, 12th MAHCH, ' At 2 p.m. [ LARGE AND IMPORTANT CLEARING ' SALE OF FURNITURE IN PREMISES, DON STREET. WILSON, TAINE & CO. bave received inBtnxctions from Mr John Findlay, Cabinetmaker, Don street, to sell on the 1 premises — Hia large and varied Stock, consisting of Chests 1 of Drawers, Cheffoniers, Iron and Wooden Bedstead?, Waehetinds and War**, Looking Glasses, Piei Glasses, Bedding, Felt Fquares, Carpets, Rugs, Door Mats, ,- Floorcloth, 1 Linoleum, Round Tables, Colonial Sofas, Curtain Poles and Rings, Chairs, Cedar Chests of Drawer?, Half- tester Bedstead. -I FIRE-PROOF SAFE The whole for Unreserved Sale, as Mr Findlay is giving up business. m 8 SATURDAY, 13th MARCH, At 11 o'clock. Sale of Light Harness Colts and Fillie?, got by Spot and Cataract, out of well bred mares. WILSON, TAINE~AND 00. have received instructions to sell at their Yard?} Prince of Wales Stables, on above date— ' 63 4 4 YEAR OLD BROKEN AND US BROKEN COLTS & FILLERS On account of Mr Johneon— ROAN PONY AGED SIX YEARS. WITH BHIDLE ANL> SADDLE At 12 o'clock sharp. On account of Mr McCutcheon**FOUR WHEELED CAB 2 HORSES &SET O? DOUBLE HARNESS The above will be found a really superior lot of hor. ; es, all well bred, joung, and put of flrtt* class maree, " mil THURSDAY, 18th MAEOH, " At 2 o'clock. By Order of the Mortgagees. BENMORE HOTEL, AND 96 ACBES OF ; LAND. WILSON, TAINE & CO. bave received instructive from tbe JHortgagces to sell at their rooms, JLJee strett, luvercargill, as above — 1 Section No. 90, Run 148 ; alco, Section 25, subdivision of Benmore Estate ; together with the bui'dings thereon, consisting of tbe Benmore Hotel, of 10 rooms, 6-stalled stable, and convenient outhouses, and grand Orchard. The land is of undoubted quality, be'ng rich alluvial swamp land. Fifty acres in English grass, balance in stubble. Fences are all gorse. and the improvements of a solid and substantial nature. A good chance for an active man with a Btnall capital as the Mortgagees are pr<pa-ed to allow most of the money to remain on the property. it 6 SPLENDID LAND TO BE LET OR SOLD FOR AGRICULTURAL OB OAfl* FARMS. The Proporty ef the N.Z. Mortgage aajj Ihrast* ment Association, Limited. ' A number of improved and unimproved Farina, averaging in size from 100 to 1000 acreai 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 pro* parties* The whole of the land is virtually level, almoet every acre being available for the plough. The soil is rich and deep, and capable after working of yielding large crops of grain, root*, and grass. DAIRY FACTORIES Are fast becoming a feature of New Zealand, and it is evident that butter and 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 persons with families of growing children, as dairy farm? can be worked with the best effect by the combined efforts of a family working together. The Woodland forest adjoins one of the properties, ensuring timber for building, fencing, and firewood purposes ; coal and lime are pro* curable at a short distance. Intending ptu> chasers should personally inspect these lands during tho 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 bonajyfa settlers these farms are offered at the exceptionally low rates, for rich, deep soils,'at from £2 10s to £6 per acre, according to locality and improvements, .Interest at 6 par cent, per annum on unpaid purchase money. These will be the terms for purchase, and parties making a deposit will be given special advantages. These prices will form the basia for leasing farms, the rent of which will be e<}ual to front 8s to 6s, with the option of purchase at any time during the period of the lease, the duration of which is fixed for a terra of five years, with purchasing 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, 188tf, while renting and purchasing with immediate pocgesfiioa can be made to enable farmers to make their preparations for next season. For further particulars apply to Messrs WILSON, TAINE & C 0. ,) T _ WMWM .__.,, CARSWELL, WHITE & CO?, ) r S»"Or to; the N.Z. Mortgage and Investment Ab»o« ciation Ltntd., Dnnwiin. nn3 McAidell and Co, STOCK SALE AT WYNDHAM, FRIDAY 19th MARCH, At 1 p.m. MoARDELL AND CO. hava recmed instructions to sell by auction at Wynd* ham, on tho abive dateOn account of Mr MalcoU R : chardson— WrniOtJT RBsEiiVJS. QPf) H.UFBREO EW£S On account of Mr Francis King— QX(\ CROSSBRED EWES. G and 8 tooth, miU\) a good lot 1. n account of other v ndot s — /•aHB'D rip >O ! R YEAR OLD O I / nULLOCK"^. in for* ard condition nf\ KtfAD OF CuW'a, in forward con* i)U di;ion Pdrtic* having stock to pell at this Fale will kindly odvi*o tho Auctioneers, or Mr John Milne, WjLdhaio. McAUDELL and C% mil Aiictlom ew. - rf»O .COSTHACTOII3 FOR PLOUGHING 1 and harvesting. Wanted isnuvdißtcly about 1 20 Arc«W of Crop Hurver-tcd, J'ud 100 AcrijM JL.i:t;d I'loughed, Ap* ply to ■sioAiibZtJ, & Cp, r f '27 A Urthivmrn. !>.>»; — tME IfiAN ? !i\! WAGGONS; *t< rk of th ah-nv o Uniu*, n.d vi order trt iniroince th--m in'- »> m-)m r»neral me !n>'J*on h* land. luavp DBTER.MINES) TO 8Je»IFlOa T H EM , and wi 1 off«r th- in &t J©^« tfran cosf, in order. to clea- them cut; . F»rm Woggoaa, with double lever* brake; mickey faring seat, convertible into timber truck la five minutesfur £25 Guarantccl to carry tU-efe t'.-ns. Can* not be bought ia Dune l\n uud^r £36.— Arflfiri- . pan Owxisge FsMitQry,;sesst,rctti)*v©toargiK,
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Southland Times, Issue 9163, 11 March 1886, Page 3
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1,200Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 9163, 11 March 1886, Page 3
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