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Wm Todd & Co. : WEDNESDAY, 26th AUGUST, At 1 o'clock ' UNRBSERYED OLEARING-OUT SALE, \ AT BUXTON'S ORO*iSINa. '"' Willi Ait TODD AND* CO. instructed by Mr John Bro/ra (who has sold his faim), will sell by public auction, on the ground— Dunkeiler farm, Makarewa,-^- . The whole of his Live and Dead Stock— 6 Cows •'■• and Heifers ; all in oalf, 2 Calves, 8 Pigs, Poultry, Draug-t Horse, RidingHaok, Spring . Dray and Harness, Tip Dray. D.F. Plough, Swing Plcagb, Planet Jr. Cultivator, Garden Tools, SOFrult Baskets, 2 Churns, Milk Dishes, Empty Baoks, Seed Potatoes. Stack Oats. . j Also his-"- •'.'-■•- HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS lGenfs Bike, 1 Lady's Bike, and sundries too j numerous to specify in the space of an advertisement. Note hour of starting— ONE O'CLOCK. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. j! VITANTED-Gfjoel ttU.roand famalecook forprivate TT hotel. -Wages &l per week. WM. TODD & CO. J^. ROOMED House and i acre, £80 to £00. Terms. ;..;''''V ; "WM.*IODD&a6. ; ; I A? A ACRES Freehold farm, flrat-clasa buildings*, ' AW excellent land, 10 miles from town. Price ' . , ' £6 per acre. Terms— £3oo cash, balance three years, . 1 WM-TODD&CO, ! J A Mitchell & Co WINTON HORSE BALE. FRIDAY, 28Tn AUGUST. J A. MITCHELL AND CO. will hofd their monthly • horse sale in AgneVa Bazaar, as above, and will offer account various olienta — "I fr DRAUGHT and Light, Horaea \k\ i "I TIP DRAY Other Entries Invited. SALE OF PEDIGREE FILLIES. ; PRINOE ..OF \VALE3 YARDS. 1 I SATURDAY,. 29th AUGUST, - ■■"■' : •afcN«M..:;■ •'■'. '■'■.:■..<*: JA. MITCHELL & CO. will sell as abore on ac I e count Messrs J. and J. T. Carswell - BAY FILLY " Flower 3rd,-' 3 years old; sire,' Scottish Chief, by Prince of Scotland (imp.), dam, Flower, by MacArthur BAY FILLY " Nell Brd," 3 years old ; sire Scottish Chief, by Pride ol Scotland ; dam, JSeU, bred by N.Z. and A. Land Co. Full pedigrees at Sale. Henderson & Batger CLEARING SALE. j^ ANTRIM FARM MENZIES FERRY, i; NEAR WYNDHAM. WEDNESDAY, 26m AU6U3T, To start at 12.30. TTENDERSON f& BATGER will offer as above, JUL under instructions from Mr John Stinßon— ' HORSES: ";.'.; . Draught Gelding " Draught Mare. ' ' Harness Gelding .Filly (rising 2yrs) ..;£' " '■CHO'tOT'-Yo^' ; Pahy'bojw r^ SPRlNG^Heifere • yp ;;;';:.;YO\YBARLINGS.... "■- "I BULL .-';■' ■;•;:: AlsoAlar^ quantity of Farm Implements, Harness and sundry articles. : The cows are all young and a splendid lot, all coming to profit in September. The implements are by the best makers, and in good order. Everything is for bona fide sale. ■■•-V'.:' ; '' v: .i;: ; V*tuntih^'np^vide^L : ',_ J E Watson & Co IMPORTAKT BAI.B OF DAIRY COWS . AT WRIGHTS BUSH. ON WEDNESDAY, 26TH AUGUST, 1903, AtlSSharp ; J£. WATBON & CO. have . received instructions • from Mr W. D. BUCHANAN, who is giving: up dairying, to sell by auction at his farm, Wrights Cush, on the above date— The whole of bis DAIRY HERD, comprising 0/l_ FIRST-CLASS Young Dairy Cows, to : rV-3b" calve in September Those desirous of securing flrst-closs cows of a good making strain eboold not miss the opportunity of attending this sale. Tho oows will be, coming into profit at the time the Dairy Factories start operations for the coming season. The vendor holds a rqcord amongst tha Underwood suppliers: his average teat for the last II months was 4*3 per cent, butter fat Particulars of outside entries to be left with Mr Buchanan, or the Auctioneers. LUNCHEoiTpROyiDED. FOR SALE. Specially Easy Terms. T E. WATSON* & CO. can offer as under on * SPECIALLY EASY TERMS: 1-300 ACRES fine, rioh, deep, heavy land, all broken up and drained except SO acres, suitable for fattening and dairying, grows wheat, ' oatß, grass and roots to perfection. Close to railway, factory, school and post office. Free from Canadian Thistle and other- noxious weeds. PRIOE £9 10s per acre. -%^ _ Terms— £Boo cash, and balance, at intervals asar^B,^ ranged. ™ 2— 250 ACRES splendid fattening and dairying land— nearly all in young grass, good buildings, handy to dairy factory, school and post . office. PRICE £8 per acre. Terms— £3oo cash, and balance can be extended over a term of years. B—4oo AORES, part freehold, part leasehold, with full valuation clauses at end of lease, situated in Drummond district -in great heart, and only 40 acres heavy swamp to bring in. Selling price all over, £2300. Easy Terms— Say 10 per cent, down, and balance at Intervals ; or vendor would lease with right of pur* chase. 4—160 ACRES, well fenced aud subdivided, New 3-roomed dwelling, stable, hut, etc A nloe ' handy plaoe for a buyer with small capital. PRICE £4 ISs 6d per acre. Terms £ieo cash, balance on mortgage at 5 per cent. . Further particulars from J. E. WATSON & CO, Esk street, InvercargiU. Dalgety & Co. WEDNESDAY, 26m AUGUST, At 12 o'clock sharp. On the Farm, i HAMILTON BURN HOMESTEAD FARM, Near Mossburn. CLEARING SALE OF SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES," IMPLEMENTS, Etc. DALGETY AND CO (LIMITED) will offer by auction on Wednesday, SOth August, at 12 o'clock sharp, at the Farm— . The HAMILTON BURN HOMESTEAD FARM comprising 763 acres '1 rood first-class agri cultural land; subdivided into eight paddocks ; 120 acres erubble land already ploughed, 80 aores turnip land ready for ploughing, balance in grass. Homestead consists of 8-roomed house, dairy, store, wash, house, 2 huts, pigsty, coalhouae, cowshed, stockyard, sheep-dip and yaras,woolßhed, im. plementahed, granary aad workshop, stable for 1+ horses, "With loft and feed-room. AU fences and buildings are in fixst-closs ordor. The Homestead is within five miles of Mossburn RaUway Station, and there is a tohool and post office on the grouod. The land is all FLAT, and EVERY ACRE TLOUGHABLE. .'. ' At the same time and place — 1800 Crossbred Hoggets (off turnlpe) 600 Four, six, and eight-tooth crossbred Ewe in iamb 100 English Leicester stud; Ewes, iu lamb t rams bred by F. C. Murray and E. Kelland Canterbury ,'.'._'-' : .' "■"'.'''■. ? _ : 20 English' Leicester Stud Ewe Hoggets -: 30 Do do do 'Ram do 86 Do do two-tooth Rams 2 Do do stud Rams 26. two-shear. Lincoln Rams 11 •Do Corriedale Rains 6 Superior Draught Marea and Geldings . i Light Horses 1 Pair Harness Galdings ; sound and quiet 2 Selected Mares, with filly Foals at foot by Tapui(imp.), and in foal to Seaward 3 Good Mares, in foal to Seaward 1 Yearling Colt, by Texas . 1 Three-year-old l'o»>, broken to wddle lO.Dairy Cowa , 1 Shorthorn Bull, bred Clydevale Estate 6 Well-bred. Calves 1 Buggy wifch pole and shafts, 1 strong bj eak Inggig.tfooi waggon,ißßeid and Gray df ploughs and yokes, 2 af. ploughs, harrows . tripod l»rrowß,disohanows, chain harows : grubber, seed , sower, , hay-rake, mower hinder, corn-crusher, stripper, roller t woo preeses, wool scales, wool tabic, deliverer harness, covers, saddles, . tools, chains ropes, fencing v material, netting, and sun dries, 2 eets double bafness 2 drills. A special train, will leave Lumsden at 10.45 a.m., arriving at Mossburn at 11.20 a.m., and on return iourneywUl leave Mossburn at 8.5 p.m., arriving at ,umßdenS.B9p,m. Conveyance will meet the train at Mossburn to convey buyers to the sale. Luncheon provided. SMYTH 4LOO. Tay and Dee streets, are cash buyer ©f priflie dairy led pigs

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Southland Times, Issue 19133, 25 August 1903, Page 3

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