Win, Todd & Co FRIDAY. 29TH JANUARY, At 12noo». UNDER BILL OF SALE, Instrument by . way of Seourity. TTTM. TODD AND OOwiflseU by pnblid anotlon W in the-BWto, 'Don etrtrt--^ ■-;■■■ -| HAULING Bngine *. i <J TIMBER Waggons as they noir lie at Bay <V Road Particulars from Auctioneers, or J.L.WW3. Watson, Solicitor. , ■ - • MOSDAY, Ist FEBRUARY At 12 noon. SEASIDE RKSIDBNObTsTEWART ISLAND \\TILLTAM TODD ft CO Inrtruoted by Mr GL SenTT nedy will sell in Rialto Section 10, block 1, town of Oban, H.Mi Bay - Stewart Island, overlooking the harbour, I acre, with excellent 4 roomed house, range, etc ; drained and stumped ; one of the beat gardens in the Bay. Upset reduced to £160. ' J, E Watson & Co Unreserved Clearing Sale OP DAIRY HERD, DRAUGHT HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & SUNDRIES. AT Kennlngton. One Tree Point Railway Station, OK TUESDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, 1904, At 11a.m. JE. WATBON & CO, Ltd, instructed by Jamas • CrouiWe, Esq. (who has sold his fa»m), will oner by pubic auction, the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, Furniture and Sundries— CATTLE Kt> DAIRY Cows. A first-class lot, calved %3hi and coming to calving; all young selected cows, and the outcome of many years practical dairying Q 2-YEAB-OLD Selected Heifers -f^f YEARLING do do .- -14-YEAR Shorthorn Bull, bred from best milking strain . . T>YEAR Flirt Grade Jersey Bull" "'. /♦ft 3-YEAR Fat and Forward Bullocks and OV Speyed Heifen SHEEP 250 KWM gQLAMBS DRAUGHT 6 Young Geldings ' ' ■ 2 Do Mares - m"■ 2 Mares and Foals at foot ' l 2-Tr Colt 1 Yearling Colt 1?-Yr Filly 1 Yearling Filly Spring Dray Honee-1 5-Yr Gelding a_, „_.« 16-YrMare Spring Cart Horses-rl 8-Yr Gelding 14-YrMare Unbroken Horses— 1 2-Tr Bay Roadster Filly 2 Yearling Fillies (light) 1 Do Colt IMPLEMENTS, Etc. 3 Farm Drays, 1 Water Cart, 2 Spring Carte. S Beta Spring Harness, 2 Riding Saddles and Bridles, 1 Side Saddle, 3 Sets Cart Harness 4 do Plow Harness, and Chains, 2do Blooks and Cbr ins, Yokes and Trees, 2 Binders, 1 Mower. 1 D.FPlow, 1 Digger andSubsoiler . combined, 1 Donkey Plow, 1 Swing Plow, Drill. 2 Grubbers, Duncan Cultivator, Bruce Ouitjvator, Disc Harrows' S Sets Tine Harrows, Chain Harrows, Colonial Drill, Turnip Sower, Storrie Doable Ridger, 2 Sanfflers. Scoop, 2 Cleaning Machines, Sieves and Riddles, Chaffcutter and Horse-power, Weighing Machine, Saok Truck, Cornsaoks. etc, Fordi, Spades, Tools, mi Sundries AlsoAbout 30 Tons Ryegrasß>nd Clover Hay Also— FOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Dining Room— Table, Chain, Couch, Pictures, Lamps, new Wertheim Sewing Machine. Sitting Boom— Upholstered Suite, Siceboard, Oval Table, ntw Piano, etc. etc. Bed Rooms -Iron Bedrtead, Spring Mattress, Dunuesse Pair. Marble-top Washsund, Bugs, Fenders Chairs, 4 Wooden Bedsteads and Palliasses, S Duchesse Pairs, Chests Irawers, Clocks, etc, etc, etc. Kitchen and Dairy Utensils. The Auctioneers have inspected the whole of Mr Crombie'a Stock and Plant, and have every confidence in inviting buyers to attend this tale. Every article is in first-class order, and altogether it Is one of the finest Catalogues of Farm Stock and Plant ever offered in Southland. Trains pass the door and buyers can rely on every attention. LUNOHEON~PROVIDBD SALE COMMENCES 11 A.M SHARP No Outside Entries. " JOHN STRONACH, Augtioneer Clearing Sale at Balfour FRIDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1«W, At 12 noon JE. WATSON & CO., Ltd, have received instruc> • lions from W. R, Wood, Esq. HAMPTON, to eel) in (he Balfour Yards, the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, Household Furniture, etc, asundw— . SHEEP JAA 2.4, 6andS TOOTH Ewes and Lambs rat W at foot CATTLE 7 Fat Cattle, 3 Milk Cows, 2 2-yr-old Heifers, 3 l-yr Heifers, 1 Calf HORSES 1 3- Yr Gelding, 1 6-yr Mare, 1 6-yr Hare, 17-yr Gelding, 4 Aged Mares and Geldings, 1 Yearling FUly, 1 Buggy Hone, 1 Hack i IMPLEMENTS, Etc. 1 Wageon (R and G, new), l bray, 1 Tip Dray, 1 3-Furrow R and G Plow, 6-Leaf Harrows, 15Coulter Colonial Drill, MH. Grabber, Disc Harrow*, M.H Binder, Fanners, 1 Gig, 3 Seta Shaft Harness, 4 Bets Leading Harness, 8 Collars, Hamas and Winkers, Buggy Harness,' Horse Covers, 2 Tarpaulins, Blocks and Chains, Swlngletrees, Stakes, Sheep Netting, Tools, etc etc. Also— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. JOHN STRONACH, Auctioneer Wright, Stephenson & Co SADE OF LAND AT WAICOLA. SATURDAY, 6TU FEBRUARY, At 2 p.m. AT CRESOENT7~iNVEROABaiLL ITI RIGHT, STEPHENSON AND 00 have received *• instructions from Messrs Oreig and Clothier,, of Scotte Gap, to cell by auotion ac above— v- >- Their Farm on Waioola, consisting ef Section 32, Waicola Estate, and containing 838 acres The Farm is situated within three miles of the Aparima Railway Station. It is fenced and subdivided into four paddock*. Ihe Buildings consist of four-roomed House, "Wash-howe, Cowshed, etc. Forty-four acres are in Oat* and 17 acres In Turnips, and these go with the property. Twenty acres are fallow, and the balance of the farm is in English grass, and drained or partly drained swamp. UPSEr PSJCEr-£l 10s PBR ACRE. - TERMS— 2O per cent. Cash (say' 10 per cent, on fall of hammer and 10 per cent, in 14 days), and the balance within three months. Further particulars on application to WRIGHT, STKPHENSON AND CO, Orescent, Invercargiil ; Or . . MBSBBB QREIO AND CLOTHIER, On the Farm. SALE OF LANS AT ORAWIA SATURDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, Atl.3op.rn at oresoentT^inveroargill. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND 00 have received instructions from Miss M. Sinclair to sell by public auction, on above date, her Faim at Orawia, constating of— ■ LOT 1-The Farm known as "OABRA," and being Sections 79 «nd 80, Block VI, Waiau District, containing 889 acres improved land ■ on the banks of the Orawia River. ThO . Farm is fenced and subdivided and mostly in English grass or under cultivation. The BufldiDgs consist of good .eight-roomed House, Dairy and Store, 4-stalied Stable, Shearing Shed, Men's Hut, Barn, Waterwheel, Cow Byre, etc. UPSET PRICE— £3 10s PER ACRE LOT 2— Section 48, Blook VI, Waiau District, comprising 200 acres good farming land . UPSET PWOE-£2 16s PER ACRE. TERMS— 2O per cent Cash (cay, 10 per cent, on fall of h&mmer and 10 per cent, in Uaays), 6 per cent, in one year, 6 per cent, in two. yean, 6 per - cent, in three yean, and the balance fii five years, . Interest at 6 percent. Further particulars on application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO, Crescent, Invercargiil ; Ma JOHN SINCLAIR, on the Farm. FOR PRIVATE SALE A Grand Dairy Farm. 190 ACRES. ADJOINING TITIROT" RAILWAY STATION, CREAMERY AND TELEPHONE Part in new grass. Buildings will be provided to suit purchasers TERMS— EASY. APl>ly WRIGHTi STEPIIENSON.& CO. CASTRATING NOTICE, ' HORSE owners requiring my services are requested ■ to leave orders with offloe of this paper, or Mr J. Templetou, Thornbury. Good references. s D. BARCLAY, * East Gore. BEST Groceries at lowest prioea at Smyth's Tay and Dee stnete .
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Southland Times, Issue 19263, 29 January 1904, Page 3
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