j WmTodd&Cp .w,-Tj t TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 4tu JUL 7, 1903 I At 11.30 am b GO.B SECTIONS TT7"M. TODD AND CO. will sell by public auction T 1 at the Rialto as above, being Sections 24, 26, 27, being part of section 83 block 10, Gore WITHOUT~RESEBVE TERMSTCASH f WEDNESDAY, Sth JULY, at 12 Noon. THE RAILWAY HOTEL, WOODLANIS. In th 9 heart of an extensive "Agricultural District and adjacent to the Meat Works, 3 Dairy Factories and Sawrrdlla. VI7 ILLIAM TODD & CO., instructed by the Trus. v * tees in the E?hte of the late J. G. GOIIL, will sell by Public Auction in the Rialto. Don street, In« vercargill, ou Wednesday, Sth July, at 12 n - on— Lot 120, Woodlands, containing 2 aores 1 rood 10 poles, or. which is erected those spioious 2-storey Brick Buildings known as the RAILWAY' HOTEL, contaiuicg IB rooms exclusive of BAR and Kitchen. Outbuildings consist of Cottage, commodious Stables, Trap House, Tool Shed, etc. The Orchard ii einiply Perfection. Good Garden and Fowl Run. . Note— This is an exceptionally good investment, being aba t Ihe only 1 censed house on the line between Invercargill and Dunedin, and is the centre of . a go-ahead community. £ took and Furniture by Valuation. Terms of the most liberal charoct r will be declared at Sale. For further particulars apply to R. H. RATrRAY, Esq, Solicitor, Invercargill, « r THE AUCTIONEERS. J A Mitchell & Co CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STO3K. : AT MALTON~VYNtHAM. ON MONDAY, Cm JULY^ at I p.m. J A. MITCHELL &CO have receitsd instructions • from Mr A. Anderson, senr, Leeston, to sell as above, the Live ami Dead Stock on the above farm, : consisting of — STOCK IMPLEMENTS InACK, Harness, Turnips, Furniture, Wire Netting. Empty Sacks and Sundries . . CLEARING SALE AT MORORETA. ON THURSDAY', Oin JULY, at neon sharp. OF STOCK IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, Etc. . J A MITCHELL & CO. have received instruc- • tions from Mr James Mcfntosh, who has sold . his lease, to sell by auction the whole of the stock and plant as above, viz : - 6 First-class Draught Mares and Geldings, good workers 4 Good Light namess Howes ! 10 Young Horses by Rouser, Saturn and Ruparfc 70 Head Cattle, including Breeding Cows and Young Cattle by Hereford and Shorthorn bulls 2 New nalved Dairy Cows 2 Well-bred 2-year-c-ld Bulls, Hereford and Shorthorn 100 Sheep, crig-s IMPLEMENTS Massey Harris Binder, Grain and Manure Drill, Broadcast Sower, 4 i*ets Harrows, Disc and Tine, 2 Ploughs, Turnip and Manure Barrow, Grubber, Cambridge Roller, Dray, Horse* power Choflcutter and Corn Bruiser, Seeds, Dehorner. Double Boggy and Harness, House- ' hold Furniture, Incubator, Fowls, Duck", Geese. «c Sho--p and Catt'e Dogs of the best working strains in the colony. About 50 tons Oaten Sheaves, well saved, Too's, Bags, Harness, &c, Luncheon Provided. SALE OF SUPERIOR LOT OP DRAUG IT HOR3E3 m?Kßj r PLOUGHS, WAGGONS & DRAYS AT EDENOALS ON THURSDAY. 16m JULY, at uoou ■ " . J A. MITCHELL &Co have received instructions • frjm Mr John Sculley whs has .finishedj con tracting to sell as above, his well known horsc3, etc., consisting ff 2£l SUPERIOR Draught Mares and. Geldings tJ (near'y all young) O HACKS, quiet in saddle or harness O 3-FURROW Ploughs O T>- P PLOUGHS iy WAGGONS, 4 and C Horses rV j O DRAYS, Harness and Covers rV National Mortgage Co CLEARING SALE AT Mr EWAN McLACHLAN'S FARM, SPBINGHILLS FRIDAY 3rt7juLY, 1903, At 12 o'clock sharp. "VT ATIONAL MORTGAGE CO. have rceivedidli structions from Mr Ewan McLachlan to hold a Clearing Sale as above— OAA 4, 0 and 8 Tooth Ewes 150 LAMBS K DAIRY Cows "J K HEAD Youug Cattle /» DRAUGHT Horses 1 DRAUGHT Filly, 3yrs by "King of the Clans," broken to chains "I TRAP Horse 1 Drill, 1 Double DU'ger Plough, 1 Dray, 1 Gig, 1 set chain Harrows, 2 sets Tine Harrows, 1 Dun an Disc, I Reaper and Binder (Peering),. 5 coils Wire, iti") Stakes, Harness, Sundries, Also, Section 303, Forest Bill Hundred, consisting of 303 a lr Op, a handy-sized farm in first-class working order, and with all the necessary buildings therton, 70 acres in stubble, 20 acres turnips, balance in English grass HANDY DAIR* FARM SEXT TO UNDeTwOOD FACTORY SATURDAY, 4tii JULY? CRESCENT ROOMS, Invercargill, at 2 o'clock NATIONAL .MORTGAGE CO have received instrun- ' tions from Mr J Ft.hy to sell by auction oa the above date " ■ > P rt Bf ction 13, Block 14, Invercargill Hundred, contaiuiog 52 acres lr 24p. 25 acres in cultivation, balance drained and surface sown Cottage two rooms, large bam and stable, fenced and subdivided into 4 paddocks. This farm la direct* !y opposite to the Underwood Dairy Factory, one mile from Wallacetown Sals Yards, and six miles from Invercargill, bo is should suit anyone wanting a small da'ry farm. The owner is anxious to sell owing to ill health, and Is willing to take a low price. Upset £8 an acre and easy terms CLEARING SALS AT LATE MR J. OUGHTON'S FARM, WRIGHT'S BUSH, ON WEDNESDAY, Sth JULY, 1903, At 12.30 sharp. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE CO. have received instructions from Mr R. F. Cuthbertson, Pub ie Trustee to hold n Clearing Sale of the undermentioned Stock and Implements— . . , 1 DRAUGHT Mare " Ailsa Craig." 4 years old, by Craigevar, in foal to Admiral *) DRAUGHT Mares; aged, in foal to Admiral i> „ Geldings, S years old "j „ Colt, 2 years, broken to onsins O YearUng Fillies, by Admiral "I - „ Colt, by Admiral O •> Foals ~„ O HACKS and Harness Horses O '.'..:•'■-' A Kfi X-BRED Ewes 2, 4, 6 and 8 tooth in lamb 'iVY to Border Leicester Rains 1 20 LAMBS Q R.L Rams • - K MILCH Cows "J SHORTHORN Bui K HEAD Young Cattle / '-.>"- --8 D. F Ploughs, Digger, 2 sets Tina Harrows, 1 se Disc Harrows, Hercules 'Cultivator, Farmer Favourite Drill, 2 Rollers, 1 Reaper an Binder (McCormick), 1 R and B(Deering), Drays,-! set Fanners,. Large set Herman hors Farmers, Blocks and Chains, Swingle-trees Wool-press and Table, Grindstone, 1 Hay Rake, Postn, Wire Netting, Tools and Sundries, Harnes.*, 1 Double-Seated Buggy, 1 Spring Cart, &oi . ■■--.'■.■'--■- ■--■.- - outside entries. ATIONAL MORTGAGE CO., Invercargill have i' for private sale 960 acres first'olass. swonip land near Otautau This ii within two miles «f a dairy f aetorv, and would make ao excellent J >ai <y Farm. Terms and further infonuatdoh On aj plfoation. MR J. C. FORD'S WAICOLA FARM. Saturday, mh July, 1903. CRESCENT ROOMS, jit 2 O.CLOCK. NATIONAL MORTGAORCO have received in-true, tions from Mr J. C.Ford to offer a(i_abo-.'e— Seotiou 21, Waicola Estate, OOntaiiurig^l73 acres At present about 75 aorcs ara in turnips and stubble, balance in bugliJi grow; well fencid and tubdivjdea into 3 paddocks. 'Blicksmlth's eliop on the farm, at present Ut fc> gootl tenant with riaht of renewal. There are ' twO:hitjL&<r>i the pro)«erti', Avhioh is only 10 chains from A piiriitia Railway ."iiding.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19030703.2.36.3
Bibliographic details
Southland Times, Issue 19089, 3 July 1903, Page 3
Word Count
1,133Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19089, 3 July 1903, Page 3
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.