Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd. CLEARING SALE OE DAIRY COWS, On the Farm, near Iron Bridge. FRIDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER. 1911, At 12 Noon. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD. have received instructions from Mr W. J. Diamond, Waikniwa, to 'sell by public auction, as above, the whole of his- DAIRY HERD, comprising— Superior Dairy COWS, to calve for Factory 2-year-old HEIFERS, in calf YEARLINGS Shorthorn BULL Alfa Laval SEPARATOR, in splendid order MILK CART, HARNESS and MILK CANS. Mr Diamond has decided to give up dairying, and the herd, therefore, will be offered for absolute sale. As the cows are a very superior lot, those wanting to Increase their herds are strongly recommended to attend this Sale. TO SPECULATORS, FARMERS AND OTHERS. LAND SALE BY AUCTION. Crescent Rooms, Invercargill. SATURDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1911, At 2.30 p.m. RIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD. have received instructions from Mr William Gunnlon to sell by public auction at above time and place, his Freehold Farm, containing—--297% ACRES (More or Less), Situated just 5 miles from Invercargill Post Office and 1% miles from Kennington Railway Station and Dairy Factory, on the Georgetown-Oteramika Road. Buildings consist of a 6-roomed House with all conveniences, stable, barn, cowbj're, etc. At present 40 acres is being cultivated for oats, 60 acres in" English grass (about half of which is one-year-old grass), 14 acres of bush, and the balance is very good swamp land in tussock. There is excellent outfall for drainage and all swamp has already been ditched and drained with the exception of about 60 acres. As the vendor is offering the Farm for genuine sale, the reserve has been fixed at an extremely low figure. No land of similar quality within the same distance of Invercargill could be bought at double Mr Gunnion’s reserve. This is absolutely the best investment for a speculator, contractor or farmer, to improve and subdivide later on, that has been offered for sale during recent years. ' Terms and other particulars can be had on application to the Auctioneers. 2835 45 10 10 1 1 LAND SALE BY AUCTION. Crescent" Rooms, Invercargill. SATURDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 19X1, At 2 p.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. have received instructions from Edward Rooney, Esq., to sell by auction, as above, his FREEHOLD FARM, containing . „ 600 ACRES (more or less) situated 1% miles froth Mossburn Railway Station, P. 0., School. Store, etc. Buildings consist of 5-roomed Dwellinghouse. Stable, Wool-shed, Cow-byre, and new Sheep Dip. The farm is subdivided Into 17 paddocks, and is all under cultivation or in English grass, except 100 acres in tussock ; 400 acres of the farm is deep, heavy swamp land. " The Farm is offered for genuine sale, and exceptionally easy terms will be arranged. namely : 10 per cent. cash. 5 per cent in 3 years, balance in 5 years, interest 5 per cent. Inspection strongly recommended. ’ Further particulars 'on application to the ( 27X6 AUCTIONEERS. J. E. Watson & Co. I Cheap I £•s lOs, £lO, £ll, SAfk. 5.—270 Acres Freehold—--140 acres under cultivation, balance tussock land ; 2roomed House, Stable, Chaff-house,-etc. ; 2% miles from railway and P.O. Only £4 10s per acre. tTs XOa. —500 Acres Freehold —Superior Buildings ; 6roomed House, Cow Byre, Stable, etc . iVs miles from railway ; Factory, School and P.O. close to property. £lO per acre. 201. —170 Acres, all limed —Good House, Hut, Stable. Implement Shed, Windmill, L.K.G. Milker, etc. ; alongside railway ; mile from Factory, School, and P.O. £l-1 per acre. Suitable terms readily arranged for. these farms. We have many other choice Southland Properties for sale, and invite enquiries. J. E. Watson AND CO., LIMITED.
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Southland Times, Issue 16839, 15 September 1911, Page 8
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