Wright, Sicpheusou and Co., Ltd. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. ON EASY TERMS. FIRST-CLASS HAlkn rABHt AND COWS, AS GOING CONCERN. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. have for Sale, by private treaty. DAIRY FARM of 253 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, about half of which is rich flat and the remainder good terrace land. Buildings (new) consist of Dwelling-house, Stable and Cow-byre, with Milking Machines installed. Distant one mile from Dairy Factory (this season’s output of cheese sold at. 6d per lb on trucks) ; also School. Store, P.O. and Telephone. Herd of good Dairy Cows will be sold along with Farm. VERY EASY TERMS to approved buyer. This is an exceptional opportunity to anyone with small capital wishing to make a start. Apply, at once, to the 9G9 AUCTIONEERS. TO SPECULATORS. FARMERS AND OTHERS. LAND SALE BY AUCTION. Crescent Rooms, Invercargill. SATURDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1911. At 2.30 p.m. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD. have received Instructions from Mr William Gunnion to sell by public auction at. above time and place, his Freehold Farm, containing— 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, cowbyre. etc. At present 40 acres is being cultivated for oats, CO 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 lad on application to the Auctioneers.^ LAND SALE BY AUCTION. Crescent Rooms. Invercargill. SATURDAY; 23rd SEPTEMBER. 1911, At 2 p.m. ' E7RIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD. V have received Instructions from Iward Rooney, Esq., to sell by auction, ; above, his FREEHOLD FARM, conihing 600 ACRES (more or less) mated IVz miles from Mossburn Railay Station, P. 0., School, Store, etc. uildings consist of 5-roomed Dwelling>use, Stable, Wool-shed, Cow-byre, and >w Sheep Dip. The farm is subdivided to 17 paddocks, and is all under cultiition or in English grass, except 100 ires in tussock ; 400 acres of the farm deep, heavy swamp land. The Farm is offered for genuine sale, id exceptionally easy terms will be ar.nged, namely : 10 per cent, cash, 5 per nt In 3 years, balance in 5 years, inrest 5 per cent. Inspection strongly recommended. Further particulars on application to e 16 AUCTIONEERS. J. A. Mitchell aud Co. JVERCARGILL HORSE BAZAAR. ATURDAY, 23rd INST., at 11 a.m. A. MITCHELL & CO. will sell by auction as above—m account Mr John Shaw, Timaru ; ■fl i*’’ Draught MARES and GELDINGS Light Harness HORSES 'he Hurdle Horse BAY LUPIN, and one Thoroughbred Stallion. On account other vendors ; At 12 o’clock. IGrey Stallion KING NICOLA, A years ; sire, Young Burlington, dam by Rosa. 1 Draught STALLION. 7 years old Draught and Light HORSES 3 TIP DRAYS, 1 Rubber-tyred Gig (new), 1 Spring Cart. ' Harness, etc. 1050 luvei-cargill Stock Agents. KAPUKA SALE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. IE INVERCARGILL STOCK AGENTS will sell as under— Springing HEIFERS Head 2-year-old CATTLE ENTRIES INVITED. O, W. H. STRETTELL. Secretary. McKay Bros. EKCSIAUGE SALE ROOKS, ESK STREET. KcKAV BROS., ICTIONEERS, PRODUCE SALESMEN. FRUIT IMPORTERS, VALUERS. Tracrc Fruit Sales on Tuesdays. Pigs. Poultry, Produce. Furniture and General Goods, Saturdays, commencing at 12.30. Crates for Poultry and Pigs sent on request. Dalgety and Co., Ltd. Messrs dalgety & co., ltd., acting under instructions from A. J. PXorwell. Esq., Dacre, will sell by auction at the farm. Dqcre, on FRIDAY, 29th INST., at 12 noon : His Selected DAIRY HERD, comprising— -50 cows Also, Milking Plant, Horses, etc. Fuller particulars later. D'ALGETY & CO., LTD., 1004 Auctioneers. The Rea! Thing! I] There can be nothing nastier than IS inferior Tomato Sauce— bruised or { damaged Iruit mixed with other { rubbish to fill up. I Frlmlov Yorcta.o Ketchup is J made of fine, ripe, freshly plucked J tomatoes and fine spices. Made J daintily on the Frimley place. 1 frimley ANYONE using Large Quantities of ENVELOPES would save money and obtain a better Article by seeing our Latest Samples and Indenting a suppIy.—SOUTHLAND TIMES PRINTING DEPARTMENT.
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Southland Times, Issue 16844, 21 September 1911, Page 8
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