Article image
Article image

Wilson, Tame and Co Wilson, taineand;co A. L. Wasow J A» Taihh AUCTIONEERS, Stock, Statiojt, Oommibbiok akd Fikakotai. AOHKTB, Yaltjatorb and Shabbbrokbbb, -Dee street InvercargilL •, ' SALE OF HORSES At their yards, Prince of Wales Stables, BYBBY SATURDAY. Fortnightly Sales at new jards, Wallacetowo Grossing, and periodical sales at Otautau and Thornbury. ' MONEYTOLEND. £20,000 to lend in sums of £1000 and npwardß on rural land. This money will be lent at a low rate of interest upon really good securities. £4,000 to lend on town properties in sums of £50 upwards Liberal arrangements made in regard to Mortgaging and valuing. Advances made on growing crops, wool, stock, grain, &c., consigned to us for sale locally or shipment. ■ In addition to our ordinary business we undertake the investment of truat funds, care being taken to see that they are invested in first-class securities . We are prepared to make temporary advances on deeds or shares in any; public company without the expense of mortgaging also on bills of exchange, dec., at a moderate rate. Station and Farm stores supplied. PROPERTIES FOB SALB. Farms varying from 100 to 2000 acres, improved and in' varions parts of Southland. On very liberal terms ; alßO,.Town Properties. Agents for Sun Fire Insurance Company. ' SATURDAY, 13th MARCH, At 11 o'clock. Sale of Eight Harness Colts and Fillie?, got by Spot and Cataract, out of well bred mares. TTTILSON, TAINE AND CO. have received V V instructions to sell at their Yards, Prince of Wales Stables, on above date— 63 A 4 YEAR OLD BROKEN AND UNBROKEN COLTS & FILLIES On account of Mr Johnson — ROAN PONY AGED SIX YEARS, WITH BRIDLE AND SADDLE At 12 o'clock sharp. On account of Mr McCatcheon— FOUR WHEELED CAB 2HORBES &SET O? DOUBLE HARNESS The above will be found a really superior lot of horses, all well bred, young, and ont of firstclass mares. mil THURSDAY, 18th MABOH, At 2 o'clock. By Order ef the Mortgagees. BENMORE HOTEL, AND 96 ACRES OF LAND. WILSON, TAINE & CO. have received instructions from the Mortgagees to sell at their rooms, Dee strest, Invercargill, as above — Section No. 90, Run 148 ; also, Section 25, subdivision of Benmore Estate ; together with the buildings thereon, consisting of the Benmore Hotel, of 10 rooms, 6-Btalled Btable, and convenient outhouses, and grand Orchard. The land is of undoubted quality, being rich alluvial swamp land. Fifty acres in English grass, balance in stubble. Fences are all gurse, and the improvements of a solid and substantial nature. A good chance for an active re an with a small capital, as the Mortgagees are prepaid to allow most of the money to remain on the property. ro6 SPLENDID LAND TO BE LET OR SOLD FOR AGRICULTURAL OR DAIRY FARM 3, The Property ef the N.Z. Mortgage and Investment Association, Limited. A number of improved and unimproved Farms, averaging in sizs 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 and 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 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 \rith families of growing children, as dairy farms 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 bnilding,Ancing t and firewood purposes ; coal and lime are procurable at a short distance. Intending purchasers should personally ingpect theae lands 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 bonajyh settlers these f&nos are offered at the exceptionally low rates, for rich, deep soils/at from £2 10a to £6 per acre, according to locality and improvements, Interest at 8 per cent, per annum on unpaid purchase money. These will be the terms for purchase, and parties making a deposit will be given special advantages. Theae p?icts will form the basis for leasing farms, the rent of which will be equal to from 8s to 6s, with the option of purchase at any time during the period of the lease, the duration of whish la Szed for s, term cf five years, with pur* Chasing clause As it is too ista to put in crops this year srr&sgeasnts caa bs made that interest or rest will only be chargeable as from Ist July, 18S6, v^hila renting and purchasing with immediate possession ess bs mads to enable farmers to moke their preparations for nsst season. For further particulars apply to Messrs WILSON, TAINE & <JO n ) *„- awM .._m VCABS W £LU, WHITE & COl j m™re«giUOr to^tho &.S. Mortgage and Investment Association LmUi , Dnnedin. no 2 MoArdeli and Co, STOCK SALE AT WYNDHAM, FRIDAY 19th MARCH, At 1 p.m. MOABDBLL ASD CO. have re-eied instructions to seli by auction at Wyndham, on th^ abjie date — On account of Mr Malcofct Rtc'iardson— WITHOUT RBißßVifi, O/^A HiLFBBED EWES On account of Mr Francis King— 9 K (\ CROSSBfiED EWJES, 6 and 8 tooth, juQ\J a good lot On account of other vendors— OA A PRIME FAT CROS3BSED A\J\J WETHERS f*f\ HEAD OF FOUR YEAR 01 D O U BULLOCKS, in forward condition n/\ HBAD OF COWS, in forward conOv dition Parties having Btock to sell at this Sale will kindly advise the Auctioneers, or Mr John Milne, Wyndham. McARDELL and CO., mil Auctioneers. TO- CONTRACTORS FOR PLOUGHING AND HARVESTING. Wanted immediately about 1 20 Arces of Crop Harvested, and 150 Acres Land Ploughed. Apply to MoARDELL & CO., f 27 Auctioneers. K Z Loan and M A Co* rpHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER--1 CANHLB AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd., have the following lines of sheep in their books for sale, privately— y|AAA YOUNG MERINO WETHERS, a' ttUUU grand lot. ' 350 Four-year-old Merino Wethers 3600 Full-mouthed Merino Ewea 1600 Fall and broken 730 Five-year-old Merino^ Ewes, in good condition 400 Crofsbi ed and Merino Ewes, no broken m uths. 800 Five-year-old Crossbred Ewea 800 Crossb-ed Ewe Hoggets, in prime condition 1 60 Full-mouth Crossbred Ewea 300 Fall-mouth Crossbred Ewes 600 4 and 6-looth Crossbred Wethers < 00 Crossbred Wethers, fat 000 Crossbred Lambs, mixed sexes. 1500 Crossbred Lambs, mixed sex^s . 800 Crossbred Lambs, raised sexes 180 2-tooth Romney Marsh Bams 40 2 and 4-tooth Romney Marsh Rams 80 2 and 4-tooth Leicester Bams 100 2-totth Leicester Rams Merino Rams, various a?es. 400 4 and t>-toof.h Merino Ewes, tussock cheep in good condition . 200 Fuil Mouthed Mer no Ewes, tussock cheep in good condition Fuji pa.rticnlar9 may be learned on appjica- £ ! Qa at^)« GoKpfiriy'e office?, Crescent, layeji cwgiil. . ■

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18860312.2.25.2

Bibliographic details

Southland Times, Issue 9164, 12 March 1886, Page 4

Word Count
1,172

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 9164, 12 March 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 9164, 12 March 1886, Page 4