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4* Ci* V) ciLSol'. .il*u v'*'- L.iU. CLEARING SALE at BAYSWATER (Near Otautau), On WEDNESDAY. 19th JULY, 1911. At 11.20 a.m. sharp. JE. WATSON & CO.. LIMITED, o have received instructions from John G. Manson, Esq. (who has sold his farm), to sell by public auction, at the above time and place, the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, comprising— OP First-class Specially-selected Dairy COWS (SepternberOctober calvers 10 11 1 Selected HEIFERS, SeptemberOctober calvers Heifer CALVES 2-year-old Shorthorn BULL (bred by Geo. Anderson. Esq., Almondell, Wright’s Bush) 13-year-old Ayrshire BULL (bred by W. Rankin, Esq., Wallacetown) 45 Full-mouth EWES (in lamb) 1 1 HORSES: Spring-cart MARE, 7 years old (good worker) Harness PONY, 7 years old IMPLEMENTS, ETC. : Disc Plough, Swamp Plough, Tine Harrows, Disc Harrows, Cambridge Roller, 2 Drays. Spring Dray, Cultivator (with grass-seed box), Storrle Ridger, Mower, Drill, 2 Scufflers, Harness, Sacks, Stakes. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. NOTE.—The Auctioneers wish to draw attention to Mr Manson’s Cows, which are one of the most carefully selected Herds of well-bred cows In Southland. All prime young Cows In good condition and showing heavy in calf. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 1560 . A Bus will convey buyers to and from Sale, connecting with Invercargill train. 1579 luvercargill Stock Agents. WALLACETOWN SALE. TUESDAY, 18th JULY, 1911. THE INVERCARGILL STOCK AGENTS will sell — Fat SHEEP LAMBS (mixed sexes) 2-tooth EWES Head Fat CATTLE Head Store CATTLE O. W. H. STRETTELL. Secretary. 890 300 250 75 130 J. G. Ward & Co- Ltd. FARMS FOR SALE. 1060 ACRES, in one of the best Districts of Southland ; all broken up and in grass. This Farm is all level and well fenced, 8 miles from Railway Station and 3 miles from School and Post Office. The Buildings are up-to-date, consisting of new 6-roomed House, with all modern conveniences,, new Wool-shed, Hut and Implement Shed. PRICE— £IS 10s Per Acre. Easy Terms can be arranged to suitable client. 297 ACRES, at Railway terminus ; undulating land, well watered and fenced ; good healthy Sheep country or suitable for Dairying. Dairy Factory, School and Post and Telegraph Office close at hand. Three-roomed Cottage, Hut and Stable. PRICE —£10 Per Acre. Easy Terms can be arranged. 140 ACRES Freehold, 26 Acres Leasehold ; all in young grass and mostly limed. This is a model Dairy Farm and can carry 40 Milking Cows without any trouble. All necessary Buildings and everything up-to-date. The Property is on the Main Road, 1% miles from Railway Siding, and 2 miles from School, Post Office and Dairy Factory. Price of Leasehold, £l7 Per Acre ; Leasehold given in at yearly rental of £6 ss. 73 ACRES —Handy DAIRY FARM on Main Road, about 2 miles from Dairy Factory, %-mile from Railway and School ; 15 acres are ready for crop, 7 acres in stubble, 10 acres in turnips, 10 acres in grass, balance in natural state ; 4-roomed House, with all necessary outbuildings. PRICE — £13 10s Per Acre, 564 ACRES —Undulating and level land, all fenced and subdivided ; about 450 acres cleared and ploughable ; balance in bush. The Railway runs through part of the land, and the Railway Station is on the Property. Telephone, School and 'Dairy Factory all within easy reach. Dwelling of 6 rooms, with scullery and all necessary outbuildings. The Property is on a recent extension of the Railway and will become very valuable in a year or two. PRICE —£8 Per Acre. J. G. WARD ft CO., ltd m

TO-DAY’S Property SECTIONS. GEORGETOWN TRAFALGAR PRESTON VILLB MXTCHELLTOWN LINDISFARNB £IOO £lO5 £IOO £ 85 £ 90 All Splendid Building Sites, and Easy Terms. HOUSES. £3OO 5 ROOMS 5 ROOMS, new, on high Section 4 ROOMS, nearly new ; a neat little Property .. 6 ROOMS, nearly new ; well built £SOO or offer. Easy Terms on any Property. £465 £460 FARMS. 100 ACRES, near Invercargill. An Ideal Property—£3s per acre. 400 ACRES ; 3 miles from the Factory— £8 per acre. 300 ACRES, a tip-top Farm—£l2 per acre. 200 ACRES, near town. A good place— £ls per acre. BROOKS, THE PROPERTY MAN, ESK STREET. C. E. BORNE, F.P.A., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT & AUDITOR. c OMMISSION, INSURANCE GENERAL AGENT. AND Tothill’o Building's, Crescent. Telephone 594.

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Southland Times, Issue 16787, 17 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 16787, 17 July 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 16787, 17 July 1911, Page 8

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