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McKay Bros McKAY BROS, will sell tn the Exchange Sale Rooms, Esk street, To4ay, as under:— 12 Noon -Cows 12.80 p.m— Poultry. Two pens purebred Pekin Ducks, 3 months old ; 3 ducks and 1 drake in each pen 12.45 p.m— Pigs 1.30 p.m -80 Sheets Galvanised Iron, 2 Tanks, 50' Bags Good Table Potatoes, mustba sold, and 100 Bags Oats 1.45 p.m— 9 Sides Bacon 2p.m-60 Coaea Teviot Fruit, Plums. Apricots, and Rasps, Vegetables and Rhubarb 2.30 p.m— A large quantity of useful Furniture and Effeots removed to the Rooms for convenience, Tools, Rope, ftc J A Mitchell & Co. ; T A. MITCHELL & CO. will sell by auction in tl • the Prince of Wales Yards on SATURDAY, 30ni INST, at 11 a.m. I OK DRAUGHT and Light Horses 1 HORSE, Gig and Harness I -| GOOD Draught Gelding (suitable for lorry) -j "UPSTANDING Light Harness Mare Tip Dray, Covered Express, Set Disc Harrows, Harness etc. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL SECOND SALE— FEB. 9th, 1904 STORE-GARRISON HALL FULL advances mado when required, free of com mission WOOLPACKS, TWINE, AND ALL REQUISITES AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES All wool covered by insurance while in stor j CONSIONJ A. MITCHELL ANO CO . INVERCARGILL. laver cargill Stock Agents NOriCE. WALLAOETOWN STOCK SALE. OWING to the usual fixture clashing with the date or the second invercargill Wool Sale the Next SALK will be held on Monday, Bth Feb. O W. H. STRETTItLL, Secretary. Henderson te Batger MOKOTTJA. * HENDERSON AND BATGKR, Instructed by the 0 - Trustees of the late Bolomon Shepherd, Esq., _ will offer at auction at - WOODLANDS SALEYARDS, WEDNESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1904, j ( All that valuable block of land, being Sections *- 10, 11, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, Bio 3k I, Oteramika Hundred, comprising 705 ACRES. There is a comfortable dwelling, well sheltered by l native bush, aod the usual outbuildings. The land is ( of a good description, and when systematically drained and well farmed returns prolific crops. The property Is within a few minutes' drive of Mokotua Hallway Station. The terms of sale will be liberal, and the Auctioneers would reml.d investors that this is one of the last opportunities that will present itself for the acquisition of farming lands in a rapidly rising district at cheap rates, Notr.- If the property is not sold in one block it will he offered In lots to suit purchasers. , HENDERSON ft BATGER, Auctioneers. S*F, Co-operative Assoc WOOL SALE. INVERCARGILL, Tuesday, 9th Feb., 1904. THE SOUTHLAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd, will sell at Local Auotion Sales as above Liberal Cash Advances, IP REQUIRED. CONSIGN— Farmers' Co-operative, Invercargill. MANURES, all kinds, WOOLPACKS, GRASS-SEEDS TURNIP SEEDS, Etc, Eto, at lowest prioes WE ARE NET CASH BUYERS OF FAT LAMBS. M. CARB, Manager. Dfilgety& Co . Ltd pvALGETY & CO HAVE FOR SALE— Selected 2 and 4 tooth Rams From Flocks of the best known Breeders in Southland and Otago and Canterbury— ROMNEYS ENGLISH AND BORDER LEICESTER.. CORRIEDALES MERINOS Full particulara from Gore and Dunedin Offices. FOR PRIVATE SALE. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., favoured with instruction* from Mrs M. A. Horrell, will offer for sale in one or two lots— HER FARM ot 002 ACRES, near Mandeville known as MODEL VALLEY FARM. Buildiogs einsist of S-room house, 10-stal l stabl and loose box, large barn and chaff house, with lot to hold 1000 sacks oats. All in good order and re pair Splendid orchard, garden, and plantation. Property is divided into 12 paddocks, by good fences, mostly new, and portion rabbit proof. 250 acres in oats anrt wheat, 60 acres in young gragg, SO in turnips, balance in Englirh grass. All crops go with farm. Permanent water In alL paddocks, snd tbe nroperts* la well-known as one of tbe best sheep farms in southland. . Tne property is situated 2. miles from Mandeville railway station, by a good metalled road. Mrs Horrell wishes to retire from farming, and will accept a reasonable price. Bulk of purchate money can remain on mortgage at 4 J per cent interest. Further particulars from DALGETY AND CO., LTD.. Gore, Wright, Stephenson te Co SADE OF LAND AT WAICOLA. SATURDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, At 2 p,m. AT CRESCENt7~INVEROARGILL \V ' RIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO have received »* instructions from Messrs Greig and Clothier, of Scotte Gap, to sell by auotion as above— Their Farm on Waicola, consisting of Section 82, Waicola Estate, and containing 23S acres The Farm is situated within three miles of the Aparima Railway Station. It is fenced and subdivi ed into four paddocks. The Buildings consist of four-roomed House, Wash-house, Cowshed, etc. Forty-four acres are in Oats and 17 acres in Tur. nips, 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. UPSEC PRICE-£4 los PER AORE TERMS— 2O per cent Cosh (say 10 per cent on fall of hai-mer and 10 per cent in 14 .days), and the balance within three months. Further particulars on application to WRIGHT, ST-PHENSON AND CO, Orescent, Invercargill ; Or Mbsses OREIG ANDOLOTHIER, On the Farm. SALE OF LAND AT ORAWIA SATURDAY, Otn B-EBRUA-tV, At 1.30 p.m AT ciiesoentT^-nvercargill. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND OO have received Instructions from Miss M. Sinclair to sell by publio auction, on above date, her Farm at Orawia, consisting of— LOT 1-The Form known as "OABRA," and being Sections 70 and 80, Block VI, Waiau District, containing 280 acres improved land on the banks of the Orawia River. Tho Farm is fenced and subdivided and mostlyin English grass or under cultivation. The Buildings consist of good elght-roomtd House, Dairy and 'store. 4-stallod Stable, Shearing, Shed, Men's Hut, Born, Waterwheel, Cow Byre, etc. UPSET PRICE-£3 108 PER AORE LOT 2— Section 43, Block VI, Waiau District, comprising 200 acres good farming land UPSET PRIOE— £2 ISs PER ACRE. TERMS— 2O per cent Cash (fay, 10 per cent on fall of hammer and 10 per cent in 14 days), 6 per cent, in one year, 6 per cent, in two years, 5 per cent in three v ears, and the balance In five years. Interest at 6 per oent Further particulars on application to WRIGHT. STEPHENSON AND CO, Crescent, InvercargiU ; Mr JOHN SINCLAIR, on the Form, FOR PRIVATE SALK A Grand Dairy Farm. 190 ACRES. ADJOINING TITIROA RAILWAY STATION. CREAMERY AND TELEPHONE Part in new gms. Buildings will be provided to cull purchasers i__ms_Teasy. Ai>ply WRIGHT STEPHENSON & 00.

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Southland Times, Issue 19264, 30 January 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19264, 30 January 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19264, 30 January 1904, Page 3

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