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McKay Bros MoKAY BROS will sell in the Exchange Sale Booms, list street, TO-DAY, as under—--12 noon—Cows, 1 Smooth-hatred Oolite Bitch 12.30 p.m—Poultry,- including 1 Pair Indian Game, cock bird took first prise at Show 12.45 p.m—Pigs I.3o—Potatoes, Peaches, Plums and Raspberries. Rhubarb, Tea and Bacon 2 p.m—Furniture and Effects, and General Goods TEVIOT FRUIT FOB JAM. PEACHES, Apricots, and Plums ore now arriving daily. As the season does not promise to be very plentiful it will be ns well to order your jam supplies at once. McKAY .BROS.. Exchange Salerooms. Wright, Stephenson &Co IN THE ESTATE OF NICHOLAS JOHNSON, DECEASED. CRESCENT BOOMS, INVERCARGILL. SATURDAY, 27THJANUAUY, Wftfl, At 2 30 p m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., under instructions from Mr R. F. Outhbertson, Ajjent Public Trustee, will offer lor sale by public auction, os above— Two Properties of Freehold Lund, particulars as follows: 319 Acres 3 Rood? 38 Poles, Sections IS, 14, and Part 16, Block 7, Invercargill Hundred 236 Acres 10 poles, Sections 10 and 11, Block 7, Invercargill Hundred TF.BM3—IO per cent. Cash, 10 per cent, in IS months, 10 per cent, in two years, balance in three years. Interest, 6 per cent. CLEARING SALE AT MILL ROAD. WEDNESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1800, At 12.30 p.m.

WEIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. have received instruction!) from Mr Tnpmas Scully, who is giving up dairying, to «ell by public auction, as above—--36 18 6 k i 20 DAIEY Cows, in full milk DO calving in autumn 2-YR-OLD Heifers CALVES 4 DRAUGHT Horses (aged nure, Topsy; mare, Polly, 7 years ; mare, Kate, 5 yearn stinted to Clydeside; mare, blossom, stinted to Clydeside) •2 LIGHT Harness Hacks STOKE Pigs IMPLEMENTS. Single Furrow Plough, D.F. Plough, Tine Harrows, Discs, Duncan Cultivator, E. and G. Drill; also, 2 Milk carts and waggonette.— Nearly all the implements are new. The goodwill of the vendor’s milk run in Invercargill will be oflcrcd prior to the sale of the stock, but whether or not this is sold the stock and implements will be offered for bona fide sale without reserve. The dairy cows have all been carefully selected, and arc a first-class lot. LUNCHEON PROVIDED SALE OF LATE EGBERT WATSON'S ESTATE. CASTLEEOCK, SOUTHLAND, N.Z, ' SATURDAY, Sun MARCH, At 1.30 P.M. AT CRESCENT, INVERCARGILL. 4579 Acres Freehold Land, SUBDIVIDED INTO FIVE LOTS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON * CO. have received instructions from the Public Trustee to sell by public auction, as above, the whole of the late Robert Watson’s Freehold Property, forming part of the Castleroek Estate, as follows LOT I—Section fill, Castleroek Eitate, 2536 acres, of which-abont 150 acres is in English grass, and divided into two paddocks, and ’the balance good low hill country, ring fenced, and in its natural state. LOT 2—Section I, Castleroek Estate, 807 acres, known as the Springs. All good river flat land, divided into three paddocks, and all in English grass, of which about 75 acres was sown down last spring. ■LOT 3—Section 2, Castleroek Estate, 523 acres, divided into three paddocks by good fences About 101 acres of this is hi oats, 65 acres in turnips, 36 acres turnips and grass, balance English grass. LOT 4—Section 3, Oastlerock Estate, 327 acres, about half English gross, balance natural state. LOT s—Section 10 and part Section 11, Castlerock Estate, about 336 acres, about two-thirds English gross, balance tussock. The above lots were aopiired by the'ate Sir Watson when first the Castleroek Estate was put on the market a little over three years ago, and as Sir Watson selected them after an experience of about thirty years as overseer on the property it is only reasonable to suppose that be made a good selection. Owing to Ur Watson’s death the Estate has to be wound up, apd the land must be sold. Also, Sections 5 and 0, Block X, Township of Lumsden, containing 1 rood 1 i pjes each. Terms and further particulars on application to WhIOHT, STEPHENSON & CO., Crescent, I n verc.ugill.

SALE UK GLENQUOIGII STATION. SATURDAY, 24th FEBRUARY. At 1.30 p.m. AT CRESCENT, INVERCARGILL, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO have received instructions from the Trustees in the estate of the late JOSEPH ROGERS, to sell by public auction as above— THE GLENQUOIOH STATION, STOCK AND PLANT, consisting of about— J ACHES FREEHOLD 67 000 ACKKS LEASEHoLi> QQO sueep alld LAMUS 5 60 CATTUi J g HOUSES AND WORKING PLANT. FREEHOLD consists of Sections 1, 2,10,11,12,14, 15, 16, 40, 47 and 71, Eyre District, containing about 1891 acres. On this are situated the Station Homestead and Buildings, which are all that are reqmred for working the property. The Homestead is only a few minutes' walk from the Athol Railway Station. LEASEHOLD. Ibis consists of: High School Reserve, 17.975 acres. Lease expires Ist September. 1919. .Annual Rent, 41255, Run 352 a, 28,710 acres. Lease expires 28th February, 1919. Annual Rent, ,Cl5O. Run 418, 4000 acres. Leasa expires 28lh February, 1916. Annual Rent, 114 15s lod. Run 527,10,900 acres. , Lease expires 28th Febluarj, 1910. Annual Rent, 414. Run 352h, 5250 acres. Lease expires 28th February, IJIO. Annual Rent, 4-PI 18s 9d. STOCK—Approximately 24,000 First-class Crossbred Sheep and Lambs, 60 Cattle, )sHoises, Working Plant, etc. The properly will first he offered as a going concern- Freehold, leasehold, Stock mid Plant in one lot. Failing a satisfactory bid in one lut, tlie Freeliold and Leasehold I anils will i>>unediat( |y be offered in two lots, without Stock, ns follows: LOT I—The Glenquoioh Block, consisting of Freehold Sections 1, 2, 10, 11.12, 14, 15 mid 16, Eyre District, containing 1513 acres, and including die Homestead Buildings, together with the High School Reserve leasehold of 17, acres. ■ LOT 2 The Fairlight Block, consisting of Freehold Sections 46, 47 ami 71, Kyre Dhtrict, containing 378 acres, together with Leasehold Runs 352 a, 418, 527 and 352u, containing together 49,460 acres. These two lota will be sold without stock, and a clearing sale of stoak will be held shortly .after the sale, which will enable buyers of the country to obtain tha stock they require. Glenquoioh Station is one of the best Pastoral Properties in Southland. Itvasaoquiredinthe very early days of the Province by the late Mr Joseph Rogers, and it has been worked hy him and his family ever since. Owing to the recent death of Mrs Rogersihc property must now be soid, and is now put on the market for the liret time in its history. 1 urlher particulars 011 application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & 00, I nven.’,-i-gill.

. “AS GOOD AS A ROOF." JUTE TARPAULIHSTfcCK COVERS Every Fgrmer should have .one at least of these. ’ NEW MATERIAL JUST ARRIVED. Call and see Samples or write us for paaticulars. • • We can supply, the exact size you require as they are made on-the Premises. Pent out complete with Eyelets and Tie R 'pee. ' ■ J E. WATSON” & CO? LTD INVERCARGILL, Arad CORF. OTAUTAU, RIVERSDALE AND BLCEF. .

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Southland Times, Issue 19725, 27 January 1906, Page 3

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