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Wright, Stephenson & Co

- CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS, HORSE AND FARM PLANT, ETC., 1 NEAR EDENDALE'RAILWAY STATION WEDNE DAY 17th MAY At 11.30 a.m. Messrs weight, stephenson and co. have received instructions from Andrew ! Mitchell Esq (who has sold his farm) to sell as above 1 the whole of his live and dead stock consisting of— DAIRY Cows in milk (first-class lot) J g SUPERIOR Heifers CALVES | AYRSHtEE pedigree Bull DRAUGHT Geldings ! UNBROKEN Draught Colts and Fillies I -£ SPRING Cart Mare | GIG MARE (extra good) • fcjj AGED Draught Horses j Cultivator, Reaper and Binder, Tip Dray, Disc ; Harrows, Tine do, D. F. Plough, Spring Cart d and Harness, Gig and Harness, Tools, Dairy. .Utensils and a quantity of furniture, includ- | - ing new piano LUNCHEON PROVIDED WAIMEA ESTATE, SOUTHLAND, N.Z. FOR SALE 9J) 000 ACHi2S FREEHOLD land | SUBDIVIDED INTO FARMS Full particulars in SATURDAY’S issue of this paper. Plans and particulars on application to i WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO, Dunedin, Invercargill, Gore, Balfour or Kelso; Or Mr A. W. RODGER, Waimea House, Gore ' Sale of Tokonui Estate NEAR FORTROSE AND WAIMAHAKA. 2757 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND SUBDIVIDED INTO FARMS’ WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO, in conjunction with I. W. RAYMOND & CO, have received instructions from Mr Joseph Preston to sell by private treaty, his. well known Toko nut Estate, subdivided into farms as follows• Lot Area Price per A e ac. rds pls £ s. 1 181 0 00 5 0 ‘ J 5 S/ 225 2 00 5 10 3- 193 1 00 7 0 4 325 2 00 GO 5 197 1 00 7 0 6 154 3 00 5 10 0 7 220 0 00 3 0 0 8 110 0 00 5 0 0 9 184 0 00 1 0 0 10 332 2 00 GOO II 323 2 00 GOO 13 310 0 00 2 10 0 The Tokonui Estate consists of nice undulating ridges, and tho bulk of it is in English grass or under cultivation; It is well fenced and divided into a number of paddocks, the bulk of the lots being fenced in. The soil is mostly very rich, and the stock-carry-ing capacity heavy. The Estate is splendidly adapted I for dairying, fattening stock, or for lambing ewes. ; It is too. well situated, being within five miles of Waimahaka railway station, and having a first-class metal road through it. TERMS : 15 per cent cash, 5 per cent in two years 5 per cent in three years, 5 per cent in four years, and the balance in five years. Interest at 5 per cent. Plans and further particulars on application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO, I. W. RAYMOND <fc CO, Invercargill. CLEARING SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THE LINWOOD SHEEP, /AT CASTLEROCK. SHEEPYARDS, LUMSDEN, ON Wednesday, 10th May, 1905, ■ AT 12 NOON.

MESSRS WRIGAT, STEPHENSON AND CO (in conjunction with J. E. WATSON AND CO, Ltd) have received instructions from the proprietors of the Linwood station to sell, at the above time and place, the following Lines of Sheep—. 68 4i 9 4 ’ fl and BTOOTH EwcB 2 ’ TOOTH E " es EWE LanibB 580 wetuei,S| Mixed Agcs 230 R^^^EFand er * n ° Eam s 13,193 The above Lines of Sheep are all Tussock-grown, in good condition, and comprise the whole Flock, The annual draft of this year’s culls having already been disposed of, the above are a tip-top lot. A special train will convey buyers from Lumsden to Castlerock Siding after the arrival of the Invercargill morning train, returning in time to catch the down train leaving Lumsden at 4 p.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SALE OF FINE RIVER FLAT FARM NEAR OTAUTAU, SOUTHLAND. EATURDAy7~I3tii MAY, At 1.30 p.m. AT CRESCENT, INVERCARGILL. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. have received instructions from Mr Robert Story, to sell by public auction— His fine Farm near Otautau, containing 701 acres very rich land, in a high state of cultivation The landja almost all deep, rich, alluvial Hat that will grow almost anything and yields splendid crops of wheat, linseed or oats. It is well fenced and subdivided into sixteen paddocks. There is a very fine two-storied dwelling-house on the property containing 12 rooms, besides bath room etc., also two cottages of tnree rooms each and numerous other outbuildings. Tde farm is splendidly situated in the heart of the famous Western District of Southland. It is within four miles of the rising town of Otautau by first-class metal road; school, etc., within easy reach. TERMS AT SALE, or by arrangement with the Auctioneers. Sir Story having bought the Venlaw Station must sell. Buyers can therefore inspect the property with confidence. Further particulars on application to THE AUCTIONEERS; Or MR STORY, On the Property. yA L E OF BALANCE OF Castle Rock Estate. 7766 Acres Agricultural Land. Full particulars in Wednesday’s and Saturday’s issues and in weekly paper. Plans and particulars on application. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO Sale of Moa Flat Estate, OTAGO, NEW ZEALAND. Gdi 780 ACRES FREEIIOLD LAND Subdivided into Farms. EASyI’ERMA WRIGHT STEPHENSON & CO. have received instructions from the Proprietors of the Moa Flat Estate to sell by PRIVATE TREATY the whole of the Property, subdivided into suitably-sized Fanns. Moa Flat is a magnificent Block of country. It is nt present carrying upwards of Seventy .Thousand Crossbred Sheep and a Thousand Head of Cattle, and a finer, healthier lot of Sheep ore not to be found in New Z ealand. It isall splendid lambing country,being warm, dry and well sheltered. About ’Fifteen Thousand Acres have been cultivated, and tbp bulk of the remainder is well suited for cultivation English g r ass, turnips, wheat and oats grow to perfection, and the pioperty contains a large area of the finest fruit-growing land in New Zealand. Buyers of the Jpnd will be given an opportunity of acquiring sonic of tho sheep on the property at reasonable rates, and without public competition, and they will thus have paying going concerns from the outset. The Edievale Railway station is within three miles of the property. TERJES—Fifteen percent. Cash; fivepereent. in one year; five per cent, in two years, five per cent, in three years, and the balance in five years. Interest on unpaid balances at 5 per cent, per annum. Plans and full particulars on application to Wright, Stephenson &ICo, DUNEDIN, INVERCARGILL, AND GORE IN the true sense the “BLUE JAY” is not an American plow, as it is designed in this colony and made to ordet iu Canada. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., Agents. MONEY TO LEND—Apply James Harvey, Solic tor, Esk street luveioirgill

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Southland Times, Issue 19554, 8 May 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 19554, 8 May 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 19554, 8 May 1905, Page 3

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