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" - 1 - ■ ■ "■ ' .'■"■.' ' . . iWm Todd & Co. WEDNESDAY, 2fith AUGUST, At 1 o'clock UNRESERVED CLEARING-OUT SALE. AT BUXTON^ CROSSING. WILLIAM TODD AND* CO, Instructed by Mr John Brown (who has sold his farm); will sell by public auotion, on the ground— Dunkeuer farm, Makarewa,— ; ~ Tbe whole of his Live" and Dead Stock— B Cows and Heifers all in oah*,'2 Calves, 3 Pigs, FOultry,~l>nrog iV 6 Horse; Riding HaokjSpring Bray a»d. Harness, Tip Dray,*D.F. Plough, ' Swing PioJsrh, Planet Jr. Cultivator, Garden Tools, 20Fruit Baskets. 2 Chums, Milk Dishes, Empty Sacks, Seed Petetoes, Stack Oats. Alsohifl Z_ HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE* EFFECTS 1 Gent's Bike, 1 Lady's Bike, and sundries too numerous to specify In the space of an advertisement. Note hour of Starting— ONE O'CLOCK, LUNOHEONPROVIDED. WANTED— Good all-round female cook for private hoteL . Wages £1 per week. WM. TODD & CO. ;_' A .BOOMED House and i acre, £80 to'_>9o. Terms. . WM.TODD&CO. 1 f*(\ ACRES Freehold farm, flret-olass buDdinits, X\>\f .excellent land, 10 miies from town. Price" £6 per acre. Terms — £300 cash, balance three years, 4 per cent. I ; y WM. TODD & CO. N Z Loan and Mercantile Co CLEARING BALE. . i THURSDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1903. ON THE PREMIsis, WAIKAKAHI. IN oonaequenoe of the dissolution of partnership of Messrs J. and A. Dalg'ehh, and their farm having been sold, the N Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co, Ltd have received instructions to sell by public auction the whole of their stock and plant, comprising— Afc DRAUGHT Horses, including thestalTO Vf lions "• General White ** ana •* Spring- . bank II" "|r¥A HEAD Cattle 1 QKK SHEEP. Ewes and Hoggets, Stud Bog X€HtO lish Leicester Ewes. Z Waggons,. Ploughs, Drays, Drills, Farm :'.' Implements, &o. . • Full particulars to Saturday's issue of this paper, and from the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co, LtcLOamara , ■ E. P. BUBBURY, Manager. Oamaru, 21st August, 1908. J A Mitchell & Co WYNDHAM STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1903, at 1 p.m. T A. MITCHELL & CO. will sell as above— SHEEP AND CATTLE. Ana «v ti ». »«) Tin BSOSwO*OD>Tard©— OA BEAUOHT and Light Horses (Including i Good Harness Horses, fast trotters). WINTON HORSE SALE. FRIDAY; 28th AUGUST. J A. MITCHELL AND COT trill hold their monthly a hores sale >in Agnew's Bazaar, as above, ond will offer account various clients— 1 er DRAUGHT and Light Horses -I TIP DRAY Other Entries Invited. SALE OF PEDIGREE FILLIES. PRINCE OF WALES YARDS. SATURDAY, 2frrn AUGUST^ 'At Noon. J A. MITCHELL & CO. will sell as above on ac< • count Messrs J. and J. T. Oarswell— BAY FILLY "Flower 3rd," 3 years old; sire, Scottish Chief, by Prince of Scotland (imp.), dam, Flower, by Mac Arthur BAY FILLY " Nell Brd,"3yea»sold ; sire Scottish Chief, by. Pride of Scotland ; dam, Nell, bred by N.Z. and A. Land Go. Full pedigrees at Sale. J E Watson & Co ! IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY COWS | AT WRIGHTS BUSH. ON WEDNESDAY,~B6Tn AUGUST, 1903, Abl-Sbarp J E. WATSON & CO. have received instructions • IwmMrW. B. BUCHANAN, who is giving up dairying, to sen by auction at his farm, Wrights Btieb, on the above date — The whole of bis DAIRY HERD, comprising i%A FIRST-GLASS Young Dairy Cows, to frfik. calve in September Those desirous of securing first-class cows of a good milking strain should hot miss the opportunity of attending this sale. Th*" cows will be coming into profit at the time the Dairy Factories start operations for tbe coming season. The vendor holds a record amongst ths Underwood suppliers:' his average test for the last 11 months was 4-4.per.oenL butter fat. ncticnlars of outside entries to be left with Mr Buohamvn, or the Auctioneers. LUNCHEONJPROVIDED. ' FORJALE. Specially Easy Terms. T E. WATSON & CO. can offer as under on SPECIALLY EASY TERMS : I- 800 AORES fine, rich, deep, heavy land, all broken up and drained except 80 acres, suitable for fattening and dairying, grows wheat, oats, grass and roots to perfection. Close to railway, factory, school and post office. Free bom Canadian Thistle and other noxious weeds.' PRIOR £9 10s per acre. Terms— £Boo cash, and balance at Intervals as ar ranged. 2—260 AORES splendid fattening and dairying land— nearly all in young grass, good build* inge, bandy to dairy factory, school and poet office. PRICE £8 per acre. Terms— £Boo oash, and balance can be extended over a term of years. ' 3—400 ACRES, part freehold, part leasehold, with full valuation clauses at end of lease, situated in Drummoad district in great heart, and Only 'to acres heavy swamp to bring in. Selling price all over, £2800. Easy Terms— Say 10 per cent down, and balance at intervals ; or vendor would lease with right of purchase. 4— JSO AORES. well fenced and subdivided, New 8-roomed dwelling, stable, hut, etc. A nice handy place for a buyer with small capital PRICE £4 18s Cd per acre. Terms £160 cash, balance on mortgage atspercenk Further particulars from J. E. WATSON & 00. Eak street, InvercargiU. Palgety & Co. . WEDNESDAY, 26TU AUGUST, At 18 o'clock sharp. On tbo Farm, HAMILTON BURN HOMESTEAD FARM, Near Mossburn; CLEARING SALE OF SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, Etc D ALGETY AND CO (LIMITED) will offer by auction on Wednesday, 26th August, at 12 o'clock sharp, at the Farm— The HAMILTON' BURN HOMESTEAD FARM comprising '763 aores 1 rood first-class agrl cultural land; subdivided into eight paddocks; 120 acres srubble land already ploughed, 80 acres turnin land ready for - ploughing, balance in grass. Homestead consists of 8-roomed house, dairy, store, wash, house, '2- huts, pigsty, coalhouse, cowshed, stockyard, sheep-dip and yards, woolshed, implement shed, granary aad workshop, stable for 14 horses, with loft and feed-room AU fences and buildings ore In first-class order. -The Homestead is within five miles of Mossburn Railway fetation, »nd there is a fcohooi and post ottice on the ground. The land is all FLAT, and EVERY ACRE PLOUGHABLE. - At the same time and place— 1500 .Crossbred Hoggets (off turnips) 500 Four, six, and eight<to6tb crossbred Ewe "* in lamb ■ 100 English Leicester stud Ewes, in lamb b -rams bred by F. C. Murray and E. Kelland. .^. Canterbury " I ,~ 20 Englißh Leicester Stud Ewe Hoggete 80 Do do do Bam do 85 Do do ' two-tooth Rams 2Do jdo stud Rams 26 two-shearLinooln Bams 11 Do Corriedale Rams 6 Superior Draught Mares and Geldbigs i Light Horses [ 1 Pair Harness Galdings ; sound and quiet * 2 Selected Mares, with fuly Foals at foot by Tapuifjunp.), and in foal to Seaward 3 Good Mares, in foal to Seaward 1 Yearling Colt, by Texas - 1 Three-yeor-old Pony, broken to saddle 10 Dairy Cows 1 Shorthorn Bull,- bred Clyde vale Estate 6 Well-bred Calves 1 Buggy, with pole and shafts, 1 strong break Ing gig, wool waggon, 8 Reid and Gray d.f ploughs and yokes, 2 s.f. ploughs, harrows -tripod l»rrows,*dbjo harrows, chain harow s grubber, seed sower, hay-rake, mower binder, corn-orusher. stripper, roller, woo ' preeoee, wool ecaits, woof table, deliverer 1 harness; covers, saddles, tools, chains - ' ' • ropes, fencing material, netting, and sun > .dries, 2 sets double harness 2 drills. 'iT'UV ' ' Aspecialifcr»in-will leave Lumsden at 10.45 a.m., ' anivhigrabiilOßabum at 11.20 a.in„ and on return * jOUmey^B&Rvß-Mossburn at 8 5 p.m., arriving at Lumadtn'B,39pjml <•,* _ Convevapce-;* will meet the train at Mossburn to convey buyers to the sale. Luncheon prmided,

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Southland Times, Issue 19134, 26 August 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19134, 26 August 1903, Page 3

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