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Invercargill Stock Agents WINTON-THUBSDAY, 6th. '1 HE mVEEOABOItir"sTOCK AGENTS will J. sell arf above— ~" . ■■". . . , 600;^^/' ' ■-■- : Y/ : ' ■ ■20fi : ** B^* l *"; '■■•■"•■■" -/ ■'- JQfli^ Sheep I|| YOUira Dairy Cowa O A HEAD Young Cattle Further Entries Invited. O. W. H. STRETTELL, Seoretary. J A Mitchell & Co JA. MITCHELL &06 will sell in the frlnceof * W*UeY&tdß 6tt S&toKi&y, Sth August at .11 o'clock -..;..- On account ol Messrs Swale and Leith, Woodlands ; The .Clydeadala Stallion "McNAB" by Lord Lyon— Maggie McCormlcfc Full pedljrree afc sale CLfiABING SALE OP STOCK AND NjSAB BROWNS,_ON^AUGUST;tTH, atnoor JA. MITOHELL & CO. have received instructions • from Mrs Mary Dixon, who has sold her farm, to sell by auction as above, her etock and implements consisting of— . " 4 Draught and Light Horses 2 Dairy Cows - . - 2 Calves • '■■..-.■ 60 Sheep and 20 Fowls Single Furrow Plough, Set Harrows, Spring Dray, • . • Roller, Shaft and Leading Harness, Tools, Bags, eto, 56 Eowhai Piles, 75 Sleepers and on account other vendors - 8 Draught and Light Hones Outside entries invited. Luncheon provided. OLEABING SALE OF DAIRY COWS TTf>TftM-ga ; -r*TPf ■mLmjwi ■pTTPyrTTTTRP. ETC. AT WINKFIELD, MYBOSB BUSH. O» WEDNESDAY, 12th AUGUST, at Noon, JA. MITCHELL & 00. hav£ received instrnctions • from Mrs Boyd, who has bold her farm, to sell by auction as above— - ' ' 14 Superior Dairy Cows, close to calving 0 Young Cattle 50 Sheep 8 Draught Horses 2 Light Horses 6 Pigs, Pure Berkshires Implements consist of— Horse' Power and Chaff . Cutter, Corn Crusher, Reaper and Binder. 2 Drays, D.F. Plough (just new), 2 old Ploughs, Set Harrows. Cultivator, Grubber, ■ Cream Separator, Oats,.; Household Fumi. * . ture, Tools, Empty Sacks and Sundries Luncheon provided. ' J. R Mills & Son VALUA3BLE FARM FOR SALE. Adjoining ThOrnbury Railway Station. FRIDAY, 7nrAUGUST, 1903. J, R. MILLS & BON, instructed by M. Scott, Esq., • will offer for sale by auction at Tbombury,~on above date ab12.80 p.m, hnmediately before the stook sale— rare" of Section 42 and Section 42a, Block VII, Jacobs River Hundred, about 141 acres, fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks. Furtherparticularaon application toB. F. Cnthbert son, EBq, Invercargill, or the Auctioneers, Riverton. Easy terms may be arranged. STOCK SALE, THORNBURY FRIDAY, 7th AUGUST T R. MILLS & SOS will sell as above at 1 p.m---500 FATandStoreShee P Oi\ HEAD Store CaUle 20 00W ? pig8 On account Mr J. Borland— ' ■JK FAT Steers On account Mr J. B. Sutton— O DRAUGHT Mares -^ Also* quantity of Furniture, consisting of large pi«ce of Oilcloth (good), Carpet Square, Brass Rods, Ship Model, Tables, Bedsteads, Mattreasei, Chairs, and sundries. J E Watson & Co FOR SALE. Specially Easy Terms. . / T 'B» WATSON & CO. can offer as under on SPECIALLY EASY TERMS : I - 300, AOBKS fine, rich, deep, heavy land, all broken tip and drained except 80 acres, suitable for fattening apd dairying, grows wheat, _ oate, grass and roots to perfection. Close to railway, factory, school and post offloe. free from Canadian Thintle and other noxious weeds. PRICE £9 10s per acre, Terms— £Boo cash, and balance at intervals as ar ranged. 2— 26O""AOREB splendid fattening and dairying land— nearly all in young grass, good buildings, handy to dairy factory, school and poet office. PRICE £8 per acre. Terms— £3oo oaeh, and balance can be extended ovet a term of years. 3—400 ACRES, part freehold, part leasehold, with full valuation clauses at end of lease, situated in Drummond district in great heart, and only 40 sores heavy swamp to bring in. Selflng price all ovet, £2300. Easy Terms— Say 10 per cent down, and balance at intervals; or vendor would lease with right of purchase. 4-150 ACRES, weU fenced and subdivided, New 3-roomed dwelling, stable, hut, etc. A nice handy place for a buyer with small capital. PRICK £4 12s 6d per aore. _ Terms £150 caab,ibalancß on mortgage afco per cent. Further particulars from J. E. WATSON & CO, Ssk street,- Inverc'argilL Henderson & Batger HIGHLY IMP&OYED FARM FOR SALE, neftr Long Bush. Sections 33, 34 86, Block VIIT, Invercargill Hnndred, containing 313 acres 3 roods 88 poles freehold, divided into 0 paddocks, 16 acres turnip)", 22 stubble ploughed, balance ia grass, highly improved by draining. Six. roomed house, dairy, separator house, barn, cornhouse, byre for 34 cows, 4-acalled stable, cart shed, tool house, chaff house piggeries, 4c, &c, 10 miles from Invercargill, 2 miles from Long Bush, 2 miles from Woodlands, two milk factories and post efflce good gravel road to the door. Price £710*. TermsFor farther particalats apply to - WM. HAMILTON, Owner. Or to the N.Z. Loan and M. A. Co, Ltd : or Henderson anoVßatger, Invercargill, MBS HAMILTON BEGS to intimate to the public that she has Purchased the Business carried on in Dee street by Mrs McNatty aa f RUITERER AND CONFECTIONER. MRS HAMILTON hopes to merit the custom of the public by keeping Freah and Tailed Stocks of tha Beat Fruita and the choicest Confectionery. ALBION BUILDINGS, DEE STREET. A Complete Business Training. BOOK-KEEPING (Singlelwd Double Entry), Short. hand, Typing, and General Office Work. JAMES HUNTER, — (For 12 years accountant of the Otago Daily Tunes and Witness Co), Will open a school for instruction in the above Bubjeotainthe . N.Z. PINE GO'S BUILDINGS (UJTSTAIRS), On August 1. Assistants-Misses V. Henderson and E. Hunter. TERMS ON APPLICATION. A private Classior Memory Training is sow beta tom«d. . For Exceptional Value rpHE Economic Housekeeper geta her GROCERIES X aud other HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES at D. ROCHE'S, DEE STREET. BEST VALUE IN ~~ DELICIOUS TEAS, WINES AND SPIRITS, BULL DOG ALE AND STOUT, COLONIAL ALK AND STOUT, AND CORDIALS OF THE BEST BRANDS D.R. makes no idle b-nst, ltn simply asks the public to comp&re the value he offers uuh wh.-u they tret elsewhere, and is satisfied the result will H qually favourable to them and to him. FARMERS 7 " PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD.

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Southland Times, Issue 19117, 6 August 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 19117, 6 August 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 19117, 6 August 1903, Page 3

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