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MoGRUER, TAYLOR & CO. ■ ~ WHAT IS FASHIONABLE ? Wel 1 , in a word, the whole of our stock is. If wo are asked what wo arj at present offering tint is of special interest to Ladies, weanswer __ NOVELTIES IN SUNSHADES, GLOVES AND NECKWEAR. Charming Sunshades for Ladies and Children. Ladies’from.4s 6d to 15s 6d ; Children’s from Is to 3s Gd. Dainty Chiffm anlNet Ruffles, Collarettes in Silk and Lace and Muslin and Lace from Is to 12 s Gl. A splendid assjrtmsnt of Gloves in Kd and Fabiii, w hite, Blaok, Beaver an 1 Sla e. A special line'of 2 dome Lacy Gloves at Is ter , a’r. Stylish Ladi s Coll.us i.u the now tiv-nei Jon Linen and Puritan, from 4jd each. ABOUNDING IN NEW AWRTMEXI B AND BETTER VALUE THAN EVER. na:CG-K,-CrX3JE&, <B5 co.

J A Mitchell & Co BALE OF STALLIONS AT THE PARADE ON SHOW GROUND. SATURDAY, 7tii OCTOBER, After the Parade. T A. MITCHELL &CO will sell by auction as tl • above— Oa account Messrs Smith Bros.Clydesdale Stallion LORD AYNSLEY; sire Lord Lyon, dam by Southomc On account Mr Wm, RichardsClydesdale Stallion MCARTHUR YET; sire McArthur, dam by Lord Salisbury On account Str James AndersenClydesdale Stallion PRINCE OF THE GLEN, 3 years; sire Royal Prince ; dam by Lord Chelmsford On account Mr David Murray— Clydesdale Stallion BRITISH LION; sire Argyle . (2507), dam Darling, by Prince of Wales On account Mr John McDonald— Clydesdale Stallion CHAMPION OF THE SOUTH; sire Church Hill, champion dam Mayflower On account Mr John Catran— Clydesdale Stallion McKINLEY; sire Don, g-sire McArthur, 'lam Rose, by Exinguisher On account Messrs Deegan Bros., Dipton— The Trotting Stallion KAISER ; sire Berlin Abdallah, dam Eva (imp). On account Mr Deegan, Dipton— Clydesdale Stallion SHEPHERD O’ THE CLANS Pedigree at Sale. Full pedigrees at Sale of all horses. J A. MITCHELL & CO. will offer by auction in • the Prince of Wales Yards, on SATURDAY, 7th OCTOBER, At 1 p.m. Under power of Bill of Sale, at 1 pan. DRAUGHT Horses HACK (J DRAYS and Harness On account Mr Jas. Jamieson, at 1.30 p.m— I CHESTNUT Draught Mare, by Wait hemo Tom, by Kiam Tom (imp), in foal to Clydeside 1 YEARLING Filly, out of above mare, by Craigievar)Colt Account Vendors'll HORSE, Trap and Harness DRAUGHT and Light Horses 1 DRAY and Frame,. 1 American Buggy, Gigs, etc. 1 FIRST-OLASS Light Harness Horse Accouut Mr Duggan, Glenham—g DRAUGHT Geldings, 4-yr-old The Jumping Horse WARRIOR QUANTITY OF SADDLERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. NOTE—Owing to tlie Stallion Parade our Sala will not start till 1 p.m. National Mortgage & A Co TEA! TEA I TEA! RATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO’S Second Public Sale LOTS, comprising 640 Packages Ceylon Pekoes,—Broken Pekoes, and Broken Orange Pekoes, of all ranges of quality. SAMPLE CASES NOW ON AT THE SALEROOM (UPSTAIRS), WATER STREET, DUNEDIN. Circulars and Catalogues on application. SALE COMMENCES at 2.30 P.M. ON Monday, Sth October. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Dunedin. WM. TURNBULL, Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE. Wednesday, 11th October, At 12 Noon AT OTAUTAU SALE YARDS. ’ NATIONAL MORTGAGE CO. have received instructions from Messrs Torpy Bros,, to sell, as above, their choice dairy herd, comprising— FIRST-CLASS Dairy Cows, just calved gg FIRST-CLASS Dairy Cows, at calving HEAD 2 and 3 Year-Old Forward Steers The only reason for this Clearing’’ Sale is that Messrs Torpy Bros, are giving up Dairying, and to meet the convenience or Buyers they have arranged to hold the Sale at the Otautau Yards. JAS. H. McGAW, Auctioneer. FARMS FOR SALE. National mortgage and agency co of N.Z., Ltd. have Farms for Sale in all the districts of Southland. Particulars as under-noted are given of a few, but full details can be obtains d on application:— FOLIO 6—300 Acres, within 7 miles of Invercarcargill and 2 miles from a school. Price £5 au acre 19—150 Acres, adjoining railway station ; Good buildings, fenced and subdivided. Price £4 an acre 37—200 Acres, within 4 miles of railway and 2 miles from a school; good buildings. Price £5 an acre 83 —550 Acres, within 4 miles from railway, i mile from school; dwelling, barn, hut, etc. Price £8 an acre 89—600 Acres, within 1J miles from school; grows good root crops. Fine Sheep Farm. Price £4 10s an acre Bg_4oO Acres, good land, within 3 miles from railway and 2 miles from school. Priee £7los an acre Easy terms cau be arranged and every Jjcility for inspection will he given. Wright Stephenson & Ce. SHEEP FARMS FOR PRIVATE SALE Easy Terms. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO have received instructions from Messrs Wilson and Shaw, of Winton, Southland, to sell by Private Treaty their WARWICK DOWNS ESTATE, containing—--50(5BAORES8 A0RES and 8153 ACRES leasehold SUBDIVIDED INTO FIVE LOTS LOT I—Homestead Block, containing; about 085 acres, of which 300 acres are in English grass, 100 acres under cultivation, balance natural state, but nearly all suited for cultivation. Nine roomed Dwellinghouse, Woolshed for Six Shearers, Stable, Men’s hut, etc. Subdivided into eight paddocks. Price, 55s IXf/ILqjOs’ Acres. About half good agricultural land, balance first-class grazing land. Price, LOT 3—1652 r Acres. A considerable portion suitable for cultivation; balance splendid grazing country. 4085 acres Leasehold (Block A) go with this block; Lease 14 years to run. Price— 22s 6d per acre for Freehold; Lease given in. LOT 4 -1318 Acres. Half good agricultural land, ' balance good grazing country. 4068 acres Leasehold (Block B) go with this Block ; Lease 14 years to run. Price—22s 6d per acre for Freehold. Lease given in. LOT 5—505 Acres, almost all suitable for agri cultural purposes. Price, 80s per acre. The Homestead Block will not he sold until two ot the larger lots go, but a buyer taking two of the larger lots could get the Homestead also. Warwick Downs consists of fine warm dry ridges, lying nicely to the sun. It is situated .about ten miles from Centre Bush Railway Stati n, and con tains some of the nicest sheep country in Southland TERMS—IS per cent. Cash ; 5 per cent, in one year; 5 per cent, in two years; 5 per cent in three years, and the balance in five years; interest 5 p cent ...... Invercargill, Dunedin, Gore, Kelso or Balfour ,ii - - A CHANCE, ACRES LEASEHOLD (Improved). H.Y. Rent, £22. ACRES, Highly Improved; Gaod JjVjV Locality. Alt necessary outbuildings Price £?, 25 per cent W, RAYMOND & CO, on INVERCARGILL 1

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Southland Times, Issue 19681, 7 October 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 19681, 7 October 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 19681, 7 October 1905, Page 3

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