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Bray Bros. BRAY BROS.’ WEEKLY MARKET. I>RAY 8R05.,. LTD., win sell TO-DAY A at 13 o’clock noon— , , Poultry, Pigs (we expect some good Stores in), damaged Oats, prime Oaten Cliaft, discoloured Chaff, Table Potatoes, Pig Potatoes, Cabbage, large quantity Pears, Plums, Peaches, etc.. Hand Sewing Machine, Cheese, Boots, Clothing', etc. PI33S WrigSt, Stephenson and Co., Ltd. INVERCARGILL HORSE BAZAAR'; THIS DAY (SATURDAY), FEBRUARY 12, 1916. At 11 o'clock. YSTRTGHT, STEPHENSON & CO , VV LTD., will hold their usual Weekly Sale, Dee- street, at 11 o'clock — -6 /■» Draught MARES & GELDINGS HACKS and Harness HORSES F1222 SPECIAL ..ENTRY, HORSE SALE, FEBRUARY 12, 1916. VITRICJHT, STEPHENSON AND CO.. ¥T' LTD., will sell at their yards, on account of a Client, to wind up Partnership Accoilnt— THE TROTTING GELDING, ROLL-UP,” by BELLMAN- KENTUCKY ’’Mare. 2Fk201 FRIDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, At 11 o’clock. AT DUNEDIN HORSE SALEYARDS. AUCTION SALE OF THE WARRINGTON YEARLINGS. VI7RIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., Vr LTD., have received instructions from Sir George McLean to sell by auction as above, the following thoroughbred. yearlings by the St. Simon horse "SARTO’’ (imported)— Bay cdt-T, dam "Tourmaline” Bay COLT, dam “Vcnetia” Bay GELDING, dam “Ventalera” Bay GELDING, dam "Afer” Bay FILLY, dam “Slmilette” Bay FILLY, dam “Ventosa” Bay FILLY, dam "Chinook” Bay GELDINGj dam “Rubelite” Brown COLT, dam, "Noblesse.” NOTE. —The yearlings will be on view at Warrington up to day of Sale. Catalogue on application to the Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE At SEAWARD DOWNS, EDENDALE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1916, At 12 o’clock. \TJRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., VY LTD., have received instructions from Mr John Dreaver (who has sold his farm) to offer for Public Auction as SHEEP. EWES and CATTLE, ETC. Fat BULLOCKS hulking COWS Dairy HEIFERS, Sept.-Oct. , r , calvers 1 Yearling HEIFERS CALVES Store PIGS HORSES. 1 1-year-old. Draught -GELDING .1 7-year-old’Draught GELDING 2 Aged Draught GELDINGS 1 6-year-old - Spring-cart MARE 1 S-year-old'Draught-MARE, In foal. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. M.H. Binder, R. & G. Drill, D. and F. Plough,. Digger Plough. M.H. Cultivator, Macal later Scuffler, 4-leaf Tine Harrows, Cambridge Roller, Storrie Turnip Ridger, 2 tip Drays, R. & G. Lorry, Spring-cart, Dog-cart, Trees,-Chains,-Posts, .Strainers, 2 tons Chaff, Separator and Churn. FURNITURE. Drawing-room Suites, 2 Rattan Chairs, Flower Stand, Overmantel, Cheffonier, Tables, Hallstand, Cedar Wardrobe, 3 Bedsteads, Washstands, Duchess, Chairs, etc. LUNCHEON "PROVIDER, F1247 250 11 4 17 4 8 .4 SATURDAY, ’4th MARCH. At 12 o'clock noon. IN THE OFFICE OF WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF TWO OF THE MOST FERTILE FARMS IN SOUTH OTAGO (BALCLUTHA DIS- . TRICT). mHE Undersigned have received InJL struetions from D. G. V/right, Esq., to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at above time and place. His "WIIaLOWMEAD” FARM, in three lots, as follows: — LOT 1—95 ACRES in 4 paddocks, 3f) acres Oats, 20 acres young Grass; balance In older pasture. LOT 2—95 ACRES, tho Homestead Block in 5 paddocks, 40 acres in turnips, 20 acres young grass, balance two ' and three-year-old grass, LOT 3—90 ACRES, English grass, in 4 paddocks. Tliis property is situated within three miles of Stirling-on the main line, where there is a dairy factory, post office, good school, etc. The farm is the very pick of the famous Clutha island, the soil being alluvial deposit of the richest possible description. The whole property is accessible by good roads, has a good frontage, and is ideal land for dairying, fattening and mixed farming generally. ALSO, — His "MOUNT WALLACE” FARM, comprising:— J ACRES FREEHOLD, within one mile of Stirling. There is a. good house on the property, and-iall necessary farm buildings. Divided into 14- paddocks by practically now post and wire fences: 40 acres Oats, 45 acres Turnips, 50 acres Grass ami Rape; balance In grass. ,This is a most desirable farm, very convenientiy situated and most .suitable for mixed farming and fattening. TERMS OF SALK: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer. 5 per cent, on .’!oth March, 1916. 5 per cent, on 30th March, 1917. 5 per cent, on 30th March, 1918. Balance on 30th March, 1921. Interest on unpaid balance, 5 per cent. NOTE, —lf buildings to the. extent of 5 per cent, of purchase money be erected on blocks of "WILLOWMEAD” Farm numbers one and three, the payment set down ’for March 30th, 1917, will bo allowed to run until March 3()th, 1918. DATE OF POSSESSION: TUESDAY, 4th April. But if crop on any of the blocks is ready to harvest before that date, buyers will be allowed access to the property to harvest the crop. Full particulars on application to: WRiGIIT, STEPHENSON Sz CO., LTD. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY GO.. OF N.Z., LTD. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., 2F.1211 .lolnt Auctioneers. nipw UI'MQ w 1 1 narr | *r^ai-sig>ar | »*nw«<Trv , i^'^act A NYONE using Large Quantities ol •ca. ENVELOPES would Save Money tod obtain a Eetter Article by seeing LATEST SA.WLL3 and Indenting . suppIy—SOUTHLAND TIMES PRINTiNG DEPARTMENT.

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Southland Times, Issue 17655, 12 February 1916, Page 12

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