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N Z Loan and M A Go. THURSDAY, 18th MAKCH, At 1 p.m. AT PROCTOR'S YARDS, OAMARU. FIRST-CLASS CROSSBRED EWE 3 AND .; : WETHERS, WILLIAM CHRISTIE, (in conjunction with the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company) has received instnu> tiorss from Mr John Reid, Esq., of £lderslie, to Eell by public auction as above — Ifj A A CROSSBRED EWES, mixed agea 1000 HALFBBED WETHERS, nearly The above ara really firrt-Kjlasa sheep, and should command the attention of farmers, breeders, and others. They will be sold on their merits. Terms at Sale. ml 3 W. CHRIS HE, Auctioneer. rre NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER--1 CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd., have the following lines of sheep in their books for sale, privately — ti A AA A YOUNG MERINO WETHERS, a ttUUV; grand lot. 350 Four-year-old Merino Wethers 3500 Full-mouthed Merino Ewes 1500 Full and broken 730 Five-year-old Merinoj] Ewes, in good condition 400 Crossbred and Merino Ewes, no broken m uths. 800 Five-year-old Crossbred Ewes 800 Crossbred Ewe Hoggets, in prime condition 150 Full-mouth Crossbred Ewes 300 Full-mouth Crossbred Ewes 500 4 and 6-tooth Crossbred Wethers tOO Crossbred Wethers, fat 900 Crossbred Lambs, mixed sexes. 1500 Crossbred Lambs, mixed sexes 800 Crossbred Lambs, mixed sexes 180 2-tcoth Romney Marsh Rams 40 2 and 4-tooth Romney Marsh Rams SO 2 and 4-tooth Leicester Bams 100 2-toith Leicester Rams Merino Rams, various ages. 400 4 and t>-tooth Merino Ewes, tussock sheep in good condition 200 Fuil Mouthed Mer'no Ewes, tussock sheep in good condition Full particulars may be learned on application at the Company's offices, Crescent, Invarcargiil. mlO JOHN TURNBULL, Manager. Wilson, Tame and Co WILSON, TAINEANDCO A. L. Wilson j A. Tame " AUCTIONEERS, Stock, Station, Commission and FiKAiroiAt Agbsts, valtj atoes and sharbbkokbrb, Dee atreet Invarcarerill. SALE OF HORSES At their yards, Prince of Wales Stablea, EVERY SATURDAY. Fortnightly Sales at new yards, Wallacstowtt Crossing, and poriouical sales at Otautau and Thornbury. MOKEYTOLEND. £20,000 to lend in gums of £1000 and apwarfa on rural lani. This money will be lent at a low rate of interest upon really gocd securities, £4,000 to lend on town properties in sums of £50 upwards Liberal arrangements mad© in regard to * Mortgaging and valniug. Advances made on growing crops, wool, stockj grain, &c., consigned to ua for sale locally ox ship meat. In addition to our ordinary business we under» take the investment of trust funds, care being taken to see that they arc invested in first-clasa securities We arc prepared to make temporary advances on deeds or shares in any public company with» out the expense of mortgaging also on bills of exchange, &c, at a moderate rate. Station and Farm stores supplied, PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Farms varying from 100 to 2000 acres, improved and Jnrumproved, in various parts of Southland. On very liberal terms ; also, Town Properties. Agents for Snr. Fire Insurance Company. SATUR n AY, 13th MARCH~ ' At 11 o'clock. WILSON, TAINE and CO , arc instructed to sell at the r Yards, as above — The Privileges in connection with the Amattur Ath'eric Club's Sports. Particulars of Booths at sale. rnl2 SiTUIiDAY, ISth MARCH, ~* At 11 o'clock. Sale of Light Harness Colts and Fi)lie», got by Spot and Cataract, out of well bred mares, T|I|TIL3ON T , TAINE AND CO. have received f j irj^truotiona to sell at their Yards, Prince of Wales Stable?, on ab«ivo date— 6 3dt 4 YEAR OLD BROKEN AND UNBROKEN COLTS & FILLIES On accouct of Mr Johnson— ROAN PONY AGED SrX YKARS, WITH BHIDLE AND SADDLE | At 12 o'clock sharp. On account of Mr McCutchooa— FOUR WHEELED CAB 2 HORSES &BET O? DOUBLE EARNPSS On account Mr MurrayTip Dray Horse and Harness On "account cf other vendors— 2 Ti;» Drays The above will be found a really superior lot of horses, all well bred, joung, and out of firstclase mares. mil THURSDAY, )Btfi MARCH, At 2 o'clock. By Order ©E the Mortgagees. BEN MORE HOTEL. AND % ACRES OF LAND. WJIL^.ON, TAINS & CO. have received V ? iost ructi ns from the Mortgagees to sell at their rooms, JJse street, lavcrcargill, as abo^e — Section No. 90, Run. 148 ; also, Section 25, subdivition of Bcnmore Estate ; together with the buildings thereon, cousistiDg of tha Eer.movo Motel, of 10 rooms, 6-stalled Rtablp, Kivl convenient outhouses, and grand Orchsrr 1 . Ti c iand is of uarloubted quality, being rich ailuvul swamn land. Fifty acres in Englieh gaw-, bslanco in stubble. Fe-.ces are allgorss, :imi ihc iaipriivementa of a to'id and snbßtaqtiai iiatnif?. A good Ciiarjco for an active man with a 6ai;ill < apit.-l. as the Mortgagees are prr pared to allow mo&t of the money to remain on the pro^e ly. u6 QPLENDID LAND TO BE LET OR SOLD D FOR AGRICULTURAL OR DAIRY Tha Property i-A the H.Z. Mortgage and Investmenfc Association, Limited. A number cf improved and unimproved Faimp, averaging in size from 100 to 1000 r»orca, forming part of the Stiathmore and Waicola ftf tat.f-8 and other propeitiea, situated near Otautau, and adjacent to the Jacobs River, with railway passing through the first-named pro* perties, The whole of the land is virtually level, almost every acre being available for the plough. The soil is rich and deep, and caj-able after working of yielding large crops of giain, 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-rearicg, will be amongst the rnaia staples of produce of this colony. The opportunity now offered of acquiring first-clfiss dairy lanJs should therefore be of great advan* fifre to persoue with farailiea of growing children. •%? dairy famui can be worked with the best effect by ttio combined efforts of a family working t.->setfccr. 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 purchasers should personally inspect tha=.e lands during the ensuing period of cheap railway fares and term tbeir own opinion of them. To meet the tlepn-sied etsfe of the land market and to ewcoar^pc bonafidz settlers these farms arc olTer&i A the excef'Uonally low iaf*s, for iich, nc-ppsoiJV 3 ' fwm £2 10s to £5 x>bi acre, according to locality »art iui proven.cn t», Jntsrest at 6 pw ccufc. per 06 unpaid purchase raopcy. These will be ttso terms for purchiwe, and partif-s makii*? a d'-po.-i!- wiil be given special a-lvanUw*. These prices ''.-rj fsE tbo bask for las.Blhg fiina.", t)io i'Ktil ■ C '.*bn:h ■■'■<.'■{ h<: c-jual to frotn H« to <'..-, v-it-U tbt op: ion <.l j--!trc'! i «».o"a6 nny fcimo ilsiriii;: (.!'■« pcrfH uf ihv !«.-»• f, O.ie duroLtau of which i; 1 Sxrd '(.'* R &ru: \,\ t\vc j-eaw, with ptir« cha-ing clause. Ar it t? too l3fco tv j>»t i» <'rop» thin rear arf:ir>g6Bs?.ats>. rao >=o wade th&t iotercst, oc ront will only be char<rr»bi« as £»osb Ist July, 18»>«J, while renting &nd purchMiug with inimsdiatf possession can be ©ado to enable farci&va to malre tb« ir prepiiraidoii^ for B«ixt>ea3oa. For frjfVaer particK'??^ *ppiy to Qx ja th« RJS, Hoi'tK^g 8 8»d Lit s^tnami- Asbq»

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Southland Times, Issue 9164, 13 March 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 9164, 13 March 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 9164, 13 March 1886, Page 3

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