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J. A Mitchell & Co CLEARING SALE OF SHEEP, CATTLE AND IMPLEMENTS, ' ON MRS WARDEN, SENR’S, FARM, ONE TREE POINT. J A. MITCHELL & CO, have received instruc- ■ tions from Mrs Warden, who has leased her farm, to sell by auction as above— ON WEDNESDAY, 13th JULY, At 1 o’clock. 2 HACKS (1 Heing the thoroughbred Mare Myrtle, broken to harness) . 200 WETHERS and Ewes BREEDING Ewes and Lambs (J COWS, in calf HEIFERS, in calf gg YOUNG dattle (Shorthorn Bull) 2 Grubbers, Diac and Tine Harrows, Churn and Horse Power, D. Drill Turnip Sower, Broad cast Seed Sower, Drill Plough, Horse Power, Pigs, Sundries. NOTICE WE have money in sums of from L2OO to Ll5OO available for investment on approved freehold security at lowest current interest. J. A. MITCHELL & CO. Henderson and Batger WEDNESDAY, JULY 13rn. At noon. HENDERSON & BATGER, instructed by Mr J. Gorman Jr. (having sold his farm) will sell at Hedgehope the whole of Mr Gorman's Stock and Implements consisting ol—g DRAUGHT Horses LIGHT Harness Horses COLTS and Fillies (unbroken) g 1 STEERS 2 & 3 year old DAIRY Cows and Heifers 1 SHORTHORN Bull (2 yrs) bred by H. Carswell, Esq 100 X ’ BRED ® weS| in ' amb tQ eiccBter B anl B 100 EW£Sand ' VetherB < 2tootb ) 1 Reaper aud Binder (McCormick), 1 Grain and Manure Drill (Reid and Gray), 1 Broadcast. Seed Sow r, 1 Drain Plough, 1 Double Furrow Plough, 1 Swing Plough, 1 Roller, with grain box and chain harrow combined, 111. P. Chat! Cutter, 1 Set Fanners (R & G), 1 Grain Crueller, 1 Set Tyne Harrows (five leaf), 1 Tip Dray, 1 Buggy and Harness, Plough and Dray Harness, Household Furniture and Effects, and Sundries. Luncheon Provided. SATURDAY, 16th JULY. At 11.30 o’clock. AT THE GORE HORSE BAZAAR. G'xWAT BONA FIDE SALE OF FARMS On the Famous Wantwood Estate. (near Gore). TO INTENDING PURCHASERS OF WHEATGROWING LAND. HENDERSON AND BATGER have received instructions to sell in conjunction with Wright, Stephenson and Co., by public auction On SATURDAY, 16th JULY, At 11.30 o’clock, AT THE GORE HORSE BAZAAR. Two Blocks of the Famous Wantwood Estate, the property of the late G. M. Bell Containing about 3000 AGRES ° f FIRST ‘ CLA9S WHEATGROWING LAND. Subdivided into farms of from 100 Acres upwards. The first Lot to be sold will be that portion of the Estate known as Sections 2,3, 4, 5. 9,10.11,12, of THE WASHPOOL BLOCK. Containing 900 “ Lot 2. THE MANDEVILLE RLnnu Containing about 1044 ACKES> The sa’c of this portion of Wantwood Estate affords intending purchasers of First-class Wheat-growing Land a rare opportunity of acquiring Farms on one of the choicest estates in Southland. The Washpool and Mandeville Blocks c insist bnTIRKLY OE RIVBR FIAT ALLUVIAL LAND ON THE BANKS OF the Mataura River. .... It is all splendid wheat-growing land, and besides cannot be surpassed for the growth of Barley, Oats, Turnips and Grass. Being dry and warm, it would be difficult to find a sounder or more healthy piece of country for crazing stock. The situation of both blocks is good, the Wasbpool Block being distant from Gore only 44 miles, and adjoining Crovdon Railway Station. The Mandeville Block is witliin 13 miles of Gore and adjoins the Mandeville Railway Station. The La r d to be sold will be offered in farms according to existing fences. Buyers therefore will have no difficulty in making out the boundaries. For Orders to Inspect apply to THE AUCTIONEERS, Gore, Dunedin and Invercargill. ° r t 0 MESSRS CHAS. & ARTHUR ISELL, Want wood.

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Southland Times, Issue 14100, 13 July 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 14100, 13 July 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 14100, 13 July 1898, Page 3