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Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY Cattle and plant, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 19X5, At 1 o’clock. \\7RXGHT, STEPHENSON AND GO., iT LTD., have i-eceived Instructions from Mr Hugh Brown, of Te Tua, whose Lease has expired, to sell on the premises by Public Auction as above, the following:— 18 23 MILK COWS Other CATTLE (2 three-year-old Heifers in calf, 7 two-year-old Heifers in calf, 8 Yearling I li yearling Steers. 1 •_ re ford Bull). 4110RL-... . -.aught Mare aged, 2 Draugi'. £ Geldings 5 and 0 years, 1 Milk Cart Gelding aged). IMPLEMENTS:; —Tip Dray, Spring Cart, Disc Harrows (R. & O.), 1 c.f. Plough (Macalister), 2 sixteen-gall. Milk Cans, 3 eight-gall. Milk Cans. Spring Scoop, Turnip Scuffler. ChafCcutter, complete sets Harness, and Sundries, including Grindstone, Crosscut Saw, .lack, Shovels, Picks, etc., etc, , Sq55G Henderson and Co., Ltd. FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. SALEYAKOS OFFICE, WYNDHAM. THURSDAV, SEPTEMBER 30, 1910, At 10.45 a.m. HENDERSON & CO., LTD., have received instructions from W. F. Inder, Es<|. (acting on behalf of the Owners), to sell as above — FREEHOLD PROPERTY known as “Robinhood,” being Sections 29, P.O, and PI, of Block V., Wyndham S.D., containing 528 acres and 34 poles (more or less), with Buildings and other fixed improvements thereon, and with Iho growing flax (estimated at 1000 tons), and Flaxmilling Plant thereon. This Property is situated close to Mataura Island and to Glenham Railway Station, in the midst of a close and prosperous settlement. The soil is good, sweet “ridge,” which grows crops well; and healthier country for Stock could not be found. The roads in all directions are good, and a capable man can make the property worth double the sum which will now be accepted for it, by ordinary good farming. The Owners are determined to sell, if any reasonable offer at all be made, and are .also prepared to consider especially easy terms to a reliable man. We recommend this Property to the consideration of those in quest of land at a low price, having undoubted qualities for grazing and general farming. Full particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers at their offices at Gore and Wyndham. HENDERSON & CO., LTD., 51.G40 Auctioneers. National Mortgage Co., Ltd. CLEARING SALE, MILL ROAD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, At 12.30 p.m. The national mortgage and AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr Murdo McKenzie to offer by public auction all their LIVE and DEAD STOCK, at the above time and place— HORSES. 15 2 Draught MARES & GELDINGS (4yrs and upwards) Light HORSES, SHEEP. 200 F.M. EWES. CATTLE.

10 * o 30 Springing HEIFERS Dairy COWS / Read STEEH.S and HEIFERS 1 S months old »> Drays, 3 Spring- Carts, Harness and Sundries. 1 2 1 1 Draught MAKE, and foal Spring CAKTEKS King Child COLT, 2-year-old Bird Child FILLY, 3-year-old LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 5n469 McKay Bros. SEED POTATOES. THE Season is advancing, and the fine weather will not last indefinitely. You should therefore buy your seed BRITISH QUEEN: A line of beautiful quality. WHITE ELEPHANT: A few bags left. MODERN WONDER: The famous new Seedling Potato. UP-TO-DATE; Choice lines of special-ly-picked and graded lines to choose from. GAMEKEEPER: Seed of ideal size and shape. SUTTON’S SUPREME: A variety in great demand as a second early. •GET THE HABIT,” And Buy from a firm who ■ Specialises in the Seed Potato Business. McKay Bros. EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS TO-DAY’S PROPERTY NEWS 1. —FARM of 370 Acres, G-roomed House, stable and loft, woolshed, subdivided into 11 paddocks, 90 acres ready for crop, 50 acres young grass; , two miles from railway, school, and factory. PRICK £l2 an acre. Terms arranged. <) —FARM, Leasehold, 35 Acres, *** 1-roomod hotise(new), 16-stall cowbyre, 4-stall stable, coalhouse, storeroom, lease 17 J ," years. Rental, £22 16/8 yearly. Valuation for improvements. ■ GL; acres in oats. Gf*; acres turnip land; balance in 1, ”, 3-ycar-old grass. Goodwill, £575. Terms; £2OO down; balance 5 per cent, five years. —37 ACRES, East Winton; close to school, rail, and post-office; all in grass. PRICE —£1S an acre. Easy terms. —l2 ACRES, with three houses, fenced, freehold, close to rail, school. Owner will exchange for a small dairy farm. PRICE—£9SO. B. BROOKS The Property Man C KeSCENT. SOUTHLAND TIMES delivered at any Crossing by train boys on Invercargill-Winton, MakarewaOporo. 3 nvercargill-BlufC. and Inver-cargill-Core Lines EVERY MORNING. fCARD LEDGER SYSTEM. —CARDS ruled to any pattern by the SOUTHLAND TIMES CO., LTD.

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Southland Times, Issue 17533, 22 September 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 17533, 22 September 1915, Page 8