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• ' Public Nonicea. . McqrUER, TAYLOR & CO. TT- O„ 28. GIVE US A CALL AND SEE THE REMARKABLE VALUE WE ARE AT PRESENT OFFERING IN TABLE LINEN TABLE COVERS NAINSOOK MADAPOLAINS ” TICKINGS SHEETINGS QUILTS FLANNELS WHAT DO YOU THINK OF—Snow White Table Damask at Is 6d per yard ; Unbleached Tab’e Linen at Is per yard ; Damask Servi ttes from 6s fid per dozen; Glasgow Shoeing at Is Cd and Manchester Sheeting atlsporyard; Beautiful Nninannk Tucked at Is 3d and Madapolans at 5Jd ; Down Quilts at 6s fid ; Honey Comb Quilts at 6s 6d and Marcella Quilts at l()s 6d; Tickings from 6d to Is 31; Flannels (Colonial), at IO.Jd. No lengthy argument is needed to prove the value of these goods. Try them.

Wright, Stephenson & Co

CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY’ COWS, HORSE Chl "' K A AND FARM PLANT, ETC., NEAR EDENDALE RAILWAY STATION ■ WEDNESDAY 17th MAY At 11.80 a. nr. Messrs weight, stephenson and co. have received instructions from Andrew Mitchell Esq (who has sold his farm) t 0 Be ’.‘ r aL ° f '2 the whole of his live and dead slock consisting of DAIRY Cows in milk (tirst-elass lot) 20 SUPERIOR Heifers CALVES -£ AYRSHIRE pedigree Bull DRAUGHT Geldings 0 UNBROKEN Draught Colts and Fillies 1 SPRING Cart Mare ■| GIG MARE (extra good) 4JJ AGED Draught Horses Cultivator, Reaperand Binder, Tip Dray, . Disc Harrows, Tine do, D. 1. Rlou K l b Bpm>ff Ca rt and Harness, Gig and Harness, Tools, Dair} Utensils and a quantity of furniture, including new piano LUNCHEON PROVIDED MmEMSfATE SOUTHLAND, N.Z. FOR SALE. on nYYYY ACRES freehold land, 2U, UO U SUBDIVIDED INTO FARMS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. have received instructions from the N.Z. Agricultural Co. to sell by piivate treaty the whole of their well-know n WAIMEA ESTATE, subdivided into farms as fol10' ” HOMESTEAD BLOCK. 5730 acres first-class agricultural land, all level and all in English grass or under cultivation, and divided into thirty-six paddocks, quite two-thirds of it being first-class wheat land. The buildings on this block consist of splendid two-storeyed house of and stone, containing sixteen rooms, cost over L4IMU ; uroomed cottage ; large stone men’s hut; large woolshed ; fine stables ; cattle stalls ; granary, barn,. etc., etc. Good roads give access to the property, and the Waimea and Kincaton Crossing Railway Stations are on the place. This block is for sale in one lot. Price, £4 per acre. SANDSTONE BLOCK. This is a fine block of level agricultural land, all in English grass, splendid grain-growing land, within four miles of Kingston Railway Crossing by good level road. It is subdivided as follows— Section ''Area Price per acre G 273 £3 0 0 7 2CO £3 0 0 8 200 £3 0 0 11 220 £2 5 0 14 271 £3 10 0 28 266 £4 2 6 29 351 £4 5 0 30 376 £4 5 0 31 374 £4 5 0 32 195 £3 2 6 BLACK SWAMP BLOCK. A compact block of 13,000 acres, and without doubt the finest block of agricultural land still unsettled south of the YVaitaki. All level and thoroughly drained, well roaded, and with four railway stations either on or immediately adjoining. Nearly half this block is in English grass or under cultivation, and the balance is just ready to break up. It is subdivided as follows— Section Block Area Price per acre Acres. 1 i 107 £2 15 0 i „ 167 £3 7 0 O 146 £3 7 6 5 184 £2 15 0 ; 210 £2 15 0 7 236 £3 7 0 q 246 £3 i 0 n ’ 205 ' £3 12 6 10 . 342 £4 5 0 ” 350 £5 5 0 to 170 £5 5 0 , 9 7 £6 0 0 ■ , 42 £3 7 0 o ” 223 ' £3 7 6 4 ’ 318 £2 17 0 5 . 254 £3 12 6 a 224 £3 12 6 ■? 320 £1 -5 0 = 507 £2 15 0 q 323 LI 5 0 J ' 631 L2 5 0 ’J 3 1.56 L 3 7 0 i 210 L 3 12 6 „ ■ 357 L 3 12 6 . 176 L 3 12 0 318 L. 5 5 0 r 257 L 5 5 0 7 137 L 4 0 0 x 184 L 4 10 0 a 190 L 4 10 0 ,1 , 199 L 4 2 6 I 4 15S LI 15 0 9 , 163 L 5 5 0 » 142 L 7 10 0 7 129 L 7 10 0 r, ” 100 L 6 0 0 G „ 286 LI 15 0 7 119 LS 5 0 o 12S L 4 15 0 q " 165 Li 15 0 in 157 L 6 15 0 H 179 L 6 15 0 ’ 145 LO 15 0 ’ 195 L 8 5 0 J? ” 247 L 5 10 0 ” no LG is o In, 145 L 6 15 0 17 107 L 6 15 0 136 L 6 15 0 ’’ 147 LG 15 0 20 US LG 15 0 S 112 L 0 15 0 55 ns lo io o ” 101 LO 10 0 7 5 473 LI 5 0 , 298 L 3 7 0 o 287 L 3 7 0 4 461 LI 5 0 i G 232 L 3 0 0 9 154 L 3 12 (I o , 221 L 3 5 0 4 , 233 L 3 12 6 a 220 13 5 0 n ’ 242 L 3 7 0 7 220 L 3 7 <1 q 257 L 3 7 0 a ” 210 L 3 7 0 V 7 272 L 3 7 6 9 „ 220 L 3 7 6 o 288 L 3 7 0 4 15S L 3 7 6 I ' 250 LB 7 0 231 L 3 15 0 19S : L 3 12 6 1 8 213 L 5 0 0 9 „ 124 L 4 15 0 q 257 L 3 10 0 7 247 L 3 10 0 I 447 L 3 17 6 ” ’ 290 L 3 17 6 7 „ 280 L 3 17 6 BALFOUR BLOCK. 1450 acres level agricultural land adjoining the township and railway station of Balfour and also Kingston Crossing railway station, subdivided as follows— Section Area Price per acre 1 600 L 3 0 0 2 700 L2 5 0 3 143 LS 0 0

The Company are determined to sell the property without delav, and witli this end in view will sell sec tions wherever buyers may wish to select. The pronerty is all level and of good quality, well roaded, splendidly served by railways, and schools close at hand. The property is remarkably free from weeds. TERMS —Twenty-five per cent, cash, fifteen per cent.in two years, and the balance in live years, with interest at five per cent. Plans and full particulars on application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., Dunedin, Invercargill, Gore, Balfour, or Kelso. Waimea House, Gore. SALE OF BiLANCE OF HEDDON BUSH ESTATE ACRES 165 a AGRICULTURAL LAND. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO (in conjunction with the NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO OF N.Z, Ltd), have been instructed by Mr Donald Macdonald to sell privately with as little delay as possible, the three Sections remamig unsold on the Heddon Bush Estate, Particulars as nndern°The land now offered is all good level Agricultural Land, mostly in English grass. Excepting a strip on the east side’ all the land is naturally dry and requires no drainage. Sections 10 and 17 would make two very good sheep farms. Section 18, being smaller, is moie suitable for mixed farming. On the east side of sections 10 and 17 a channel is being cut which will drain the strip of rich swamp land in these two sections. Particulars are as follows Area, Price. Section 10 728 . 3 23 £4 10 0 17 OSI 0 21 3 17 0 18 243 2 30 4 17 fl TERMS—IO per cent. Cash, 5 per cent, in 2 years, 5 per cent, in 3 years, 5 per cent, in 4 years, balance in 5 years. Interest ar 5 per cent. For further further particulars FARM FOB LEASE AT MOSSBURN. TENDERS win be received by the undersigned up to end of April for lease of Mr Thomas Dysart’s Farm at Mossburn for three years. The Farm contains 320 acres, divided into 10 paddocks, well fenced bv post and wire fences, well watered by running stream; all under cultivation, except 35 acres tusS °No grass over three years old.. All necessary buildings. . Forfullerpart.cular^pply ATsoNANDCOi Invercargill; Or ' Ma THOMAS DYSART, Mossburn

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Southland Times, Issue 19553, 6 May 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19553, 6 May 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19553, 6 May 1905, Page 3

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