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tingiii, dtepiicuMin :m7 Liu. CLEARING SALE At GAP ROAD. WINTON. TUESDAY. 25th JULY, 1911. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. have received instructions from James Duffy, Esq. (who has sold his farm), to sell all his LIVE STOCK and PLANT, at above time and place. Full particulars will be advertised later. 1520 AUCTION SALE OF LAND. GORE HORSE BAZAAR, SATURDAY, 15th JULY, At 1.30 p.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. have received instructions from Air John Gardiner, Gore, to sell by Public Auction, at the above time and place, the property known as STANLEY HILL, being Sections 10, 11 and Part 12, Block XIII.. Waikaka S.D., comprising 333 Acres (more or less). This Property is situated about miles from Gore and is accessible by a splendid gravelled road. Subdivided into 8 paddocks. The land is in good heart, buildings : S-roomed Dwellinghouse, 4-stalled Stable, Chaff-house, Cow-byre, Sheep-yards, Barn, Shed, 5000 gallon Concrete Tank. This is one of the best agricultural Farms available in the vicinity of Gore, and as the owner has made up her mind to quickly dispose of the Property, a low upset is placed on it. UPSET PRICE —£11 PER ACRE. TERMS : 10 per cent, cash on fall of the hammer, 25 per cent, in one month, balance in five years, interest at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum. Further particulars on application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., Or MR J. GARDINER, 1586 Stanley Hill, Gore. CLEARING SALE at GAP ROAD. WINTON. TUESDAY, 25th JULY, 1911, At 11.30 a.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. have received instructions from Mr James Duffy (who has sold his farm), to sell by public auction, as above, all his LIVE STOCK and IMPLEMENTS, comprising—--7 HORSES (4 Geldings, 6 years, 5 years, 4 years, 3 years ; 1 Bay Mare, 7 years, by Clan Macarlhur, in foal to Lord Plunket; Draught Colt, 18 months, and Springcart Mare, 6 years. All these Horses were bred on the Farm). hA DAIRY COWS and 5 HEIFERS (all spring calvers in calf to purebred Holstein Bull/ bred by Mr John Grigg. Longbeach). 1 Purebred Holstein BULL, 2yrs, bred by Mr W. T. Lovelock, Palmerston North 1 O Yearling STEERS & HEIFERS X'd and 3 18 months old SHEEP (100 2-tooth Ewes, 100 I OtJ 4-tooths, 100 6-tooths, in lamb to B.L. Rams ; 100 • Wether Lambs, 350 Ewe Lambs, 6 two and four-tooth B.L. Rams) 7 TROTTING HORSES—I Bay Gelding pacer, 4 years, by Bellman—Weary ; 1 Filly, 2 years, Sir Hector —Weary ; Yearling and Foal, by Sir Hector — Weary ; Yearling and Foal, Sir Hector— Belfry ; Mare “Belfry” (6 yrs), by Bellman—Peerless IMPLEMENTS. —M.H. Grubber, D.F. Plough, Dray, Spring-cart. Tine Harrows, Disc Harrows, new Rubbertyre Gig, Block Chains, Trees, 6 Milk Cans, Harness, Covers, and numerous sundries. The Auctioneers recommend those in search of good Dairy Cows to attend this Sale, as those to be offered by Mr Duffy are considered the best in Winton District. They are a well-bred dot of heavy milkers and all young. Although Mr Duffy has not sold his Homestead Section, it is his intention to lease this at once. Everything advertised will, therefore, be offered for absolute unreserved sale, excepting the Trotting Horses, for which the owner reserves the right to make one bid. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.’ No Outside Entries. 1637 J. G. Ward & Co., Ltd.

FARMS FOE SALS. 310 ACRES —First-class land on Main Road and within a few hundred yards of Railway Siding, Post Otiice, School and Dairy Factory, and about one mile from one of Southland’s largest country towns ; 100 acres is now in new grass, 40 acres in grass, 50 acres ploughed ready for turnips, 65 acres cleared bush. There are no buildings on the Property, but there is a sawmill close at hand. This is a good investment, and easy terms can be arranged to suitable person. 140 ACRES Freehold, 26 Acres Leasehold ; all in young grass and mostly limed. This is a model Dairy Farm' and can carry 40 Minting Cows without any trouble. All necessary Buildings and everything up-to-date. The Properly Is on the Main Koad, miles from Railway Siding, and 2 miles from School, Post Uilleu and Dairy Factory. Price of Freehold, £l7 per Acre ; Leasenold given in at yearly rental of £6 ss. 73 ACRES —Handy DAIRY FARM on Main Koad, about 2 miles from Dairy Factory, Vss-mile Horn Uanvvay and School ; 15 acres are ready lor crop, 7 acres in stubble, lu acres in turnips. 10 acres In glass, balance in natural stale ; 4-roomed House, with all necessary outbuildings. PRICK —£13 10s Per Acre. 324 ACRES —Undulating and level land, all lenceU and sooinviued , about 450 acres cleared and ploughable . balance In bush. The Ran way runs through part of the land, and the Railway Station is on the property. Telephone, School and Dairy Factory all within reach. Dwelling of 6 rooms, with scullery and Ml necessary outbuildings. The Properly is on a recent extension of the Railway and will become very valuauie in a year or two. PRICK —£8 Per Acre. X 872 ACRES —Level and terrace land ; about 45U Acres broken up. balance In Tussock , 100 Acres bush, half maiden. The Properly is well drained and there is a good gravel road to the door. Buildings consist of a 4-rooined House, 12-stulled Stable, Wool-shed and Barn -.ombined. Dairy. Loose-boxes, etc. Price as a going' concern, £6 Ss poi* Acre, or £5 without Stock and Implements. Particulars of Stock, and Implements will be supplied on application. Price —£15 Per Acre. WARD fc CO., LTD,

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Southland Times, Issue 16786, 15 July 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 16786, 15 July 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 16786, 15 July 1911, Page 12