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Public Notices FRISKEN'S ESTATE. ALL claims against above Estate must be rendered to me by eth April, and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts incurred.. THOS. F. SMYTH, Administrator. Invercargill, llth March, 1903. To Chas S. Longuet Esq Mayor, &c, ac. Invercargill. DEAR SIR, Believing that it will be to the interest of the Borough and Ratepayers that you should remain in office as Mayor for another year, especially in view of the various movements inaugurated during your Mayoratity.such as The Fallen Soldiers Memorial, The Reclamation Scheme, and the Town Hall, etc, so that jour knowledge of these matters may be available for their successful completion and also holding a high opinion as to the efficient manner in which you have performed the duties as Mayor during the post two years, we have much pleasure in requesting you to allow yourself to' he nominated accordingly for the Chief Magistracy of Invercargill for another term. And are yours faithfully. In compliance with the above requisition and with a very large numher of requests I have much pleasure in again offering myse!f for the position of Mayor and if elected will do my be&t to merit the honour conferred upon me. CHAS. S. LONGUET. TKV SAfVTH, Tay and Dee street^ foroheap an t groceries. J A Mitchell & Co CLEARING SALE OF STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS NEAR RIMU FRIDAY, 3rd APRIL At 1 o'clock JA. MITCHELL & CO. have received instruo- • tions from Jos Vivian, Ifsq, who has sold his farm to cell i>y auction at above time and place the Whole of bis Ftoi^k and implements as under, viz — IX DAIRY Cowa in full profit •-> "I Q YOUNG Cattle including heifers in calf J O and bull. A DRAUGHT & Light Horses anrt harness "j THOROUGHBRED Maru with foa tfoot Implements consist of Dray, Dog Car.,, Plough, Roller, Harrows, Cultivator, Grubber, Dorse covers, Milk cans, sacks, Gents Bike and Household Furniture, comprising liano> Sewing Machine, Mangle, Duchesse Pair' Double and Single Bedsteads, Kitchen Utcn sils. LUNCHEON PROVIDED JA. .MITCHELL & CO will sell by auction in • Prince of Wales Yards, on SATURDAY, Stii inst, at 11 a.m.— On account Mr J. Jenner : ~| SPRING Cart. Gelding, Dray and Harness Account other vendors : O K DRAUGHT and Light Horses O GIGS PH/ETON, SPRINC-CART, ETC. NZ. Loan CoPROPERTY SALE. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENHY CO, Ltd, are instructed by. Mr E. Livingstone to sell by auction, immediately before the Otautau Stock Sale, -on WEDNESDAY, the 15to APRIL— SeeMon 6, Block 1, Drnmmond Township, consisting of 5 acres, 2 roods, 20 poles. Wright. Stephenson & Co. AUCTION SALE OF FIRST-CLASS FARMS SATURDAY, 4th APRIL, 1903 CRESCENT ROOMS, INYERCARGILL 2 P.M. MESSRS WRTGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., in conjunction with J. R. MILLS & SON, have" received instructions from_ Messrs Whittingham Bros (on account of tho death of Mr George Whittingham to sell by public auction their well known THORN BURY and WILD BUSH FARMS as follows :— Lot I Spring Bank Farm, Thornburv, being sec tions IS, 19, and 20, block 7, Jacobs River H. containing 225 acres, more or less, of which 60 acres are in rape, 18 acres turnips, 41 acres cats, balance in English grass. Lot 11. Education Leasehold, being section 56, block 7, Jaeob'9 River Hundred, containing 216 ocres, of which 60 ac-res are in turnips, balance in English grass, and on which i.s erected a six roomed house, stable and other out buildings, also sheep yards and concrete gheepdip. This farm is leased from the Otago School Commissioners at an annual rental of £40 lus. the present lease expiring on the 30th April, 1904, but is subject to the usual valuation clauses Lot 111. Woodcote Farm, near Riverton, beinar sections 27, 26, 29. f>s and 56, block 111, Jacob's River Hundred, containg 420 acres, of which 40 acres are in turnip;), 325 acres English grass, balance partly bush, aud on which i 9 erected a six roomed hou?e, stable, bam and other outbuildings Note— These f&yms a*& ocnveniontly situated, Nos 1 and -2 being alongfcide Thornbury township, Wliile No. 3is within a miles of Biverton They have all been well farmed and are in splendid heart. ALSO THE FOLLOWING TOWNSHIP AND OTHER * PROPERTIES RIVfiRTON Sections 17, 13 and 19. block I, fac ing Palmerston street and sections 4, 5 and part of 0, block I, facing Havelock street, will; stores and cottages situated thereon Part sections 21 and 22,, blick VII with about S7 feet frontage to Palruerston street THORN BURY-Section 2, block VII. with si.\ roomed houße situated thereon, at present occupied by Mr Robert Instone Sections 1, and 4 to 17, Block II Sections 1 to 6, Block 111 Sections 8 to 13, Block IV Sections 1 to 3, f>, (i, 9 to 13, and 15 to 27, Block V Sections 1 and 10, Blo< k VII CROYDJON TOWNSHIP-Secticm 7 to 19, blcci 111 Sections l to is>, block IV TRENTHAM TOWNSHIP- Sections 18 to 27, j 24, 77 and 76 SOUTH RIVERTON-Seutions G to 16, 17 and 19, block G Sections 2, 3, 22 and 27, Block H GUMMIES BUSH Flour mill, Utge building in good order with Villa Residence and 20 ;toei land. Permanent stream used for power for mill. Full particulars as to titles obtainnbb from Messrs T. M. Macdonald and Sons, solicitors, Invercargill. TEUMS— For lots 1 aud 3, 25 per cent cash (10 per cent on fall of hammer and 10 per cent in 14 days), 7 per cent in one year, "4 per cent in two years and the balance in five years with interest^ 5 per cent. AH the other properties, half cash on fall of hammer, balance in three months. For further particulars apply to the auctioneers Important Sale of Pastoral Property. SATUROAY, 18th APRIL, At 1.30 ]).m. AT CRESCENT, INVERCARGILL. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO, have received in structions from Mesßre Wilson & Shaw tx offer by public auction as above, their Warwick Downs Estate, Consisting of 5254 ACRES FREEHOLD and 8124AORES CROWN LEASEHOLD, 1( year's still to run, held at an annul* rental of £70. The Freehold consists of nice, low-rolling downs well glassed, and with soil of excellent quality, almoe ull of it is capable of beinff plougntd ; 400 acres an luw -ader cultivation, of which 112 acres are in v npa 40 acres oats, balance English gross. iic buildings consist of nine-roomed dwelling oaso wooished for six shearers, men's hut, stables eneepy-irdß, concrete rtieep dip, etc. The place i we enced, and subdivided into a number of pad oc ,\»U well-watered and of easy access. Building n eiues are good and have mostly only been up : ew y are. /operty is within six miles of the Benmor Kilwa, ttation and II miles from Centre Bush, ne ' roperty is a good going concern, and can b large j improved in value and carrying capacity b cuwiv .on, and the growing of Engligh grasses, etc. as ne Vendors are dissolving partnership, the prt pei cy rus to be sold. Terms and further particulars on application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO, , Invercargil SALE OF FINE DAIRY FARM SATURDAY, ISth APRIL. At Orescent, invarcargill, At 2 p.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO have receive instructions from Mr Peter Campbell to sell b public auction oa above — His fine Dairy Farm at Menzies Ferry, near Wyn< ham, being sectiona 14, 17, IS. and part lfi 1 Menzies Ferry, containing 110 acres alluvial flat. -'* The property is fenced and subdivided. into nr paddocks. There are 20 acres stubble, 10 acres drlllc turnips (a very good crop), and the balance in nrs class English grass. The buildings consist of dwemnghouse of 6 roomi cow byre for 27 cows, 3-stalled btable and loose bo: i barn, piggeries, So. Included with the above property is an Educatu Reserve, cection 15, Menzies Ferry, containing aboi 23} acres, annual rent 5s per acre. Lease about nil years to run. Valuation for improvements Obtai able at the end of the lease. .'frfc Mr Campbell has used the propertyja&a djjjiry fan and has had most excellent returns, hi'frwelpts la C year from the Wyndham Dairy Factory fo^utttr f being £317 155, besides which he derived consideral revenue from pigs, grain, etc. « ■ ■ _ I Mr Campbell hna juafc acquired Me, David Bou! 1 splendid farm of 4&) acres near Wyndhauu and present form therefore has to togjold without deli The fact of his being able to ma£e this oh&nKe spei volumes for the earning powet^i the little farm lv now leaving. TERMS : 20. per cent, cash ; 7J per cent, in < year ; 7i per cent, in / two years ; and the balnna live years, interest ac 6 ikt cent.

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Southland Times, Issue 19012, 3 April 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19012, 3 April 1903, Page 3

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