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Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd. INVERCARGILL HORSE BAZAAR. SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1917, At ,12 noon sharp. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., will - offer on account of the Southland Racing Club, RACE CARD and CLOAKROOM PRIVILEGES, in connection with their Autumn Meeting on the 28th and 29th MARCH. 1Mf1.60 CRESCENT ROOMS. INVERCARGILL, SATURDAY, MARCH. 10, 1917, At 3.30 p.m. TTTRIGIIT, ' STEPHENSON AND CO.. W LTD., i:,.. , the Deputy Official Assignee, ivx.i ... iw.,ciime and place— M ACRES 3 ROODS, 32 POLES, Freehold Land, recently occupied by Mr P. Fogarty, Section 4, Block 5, Tot Tois Survey. Distant, 2fa miles from Walmahaka Railway Station and Dairy Factory, fronting on to Fortrose Road.. Buildings consist of 4-roomed cottage and cowbyre. Farm is fenced and subdivided Into convenient-sized paddocks, and is nearly all in English grass. Terms and other particulars can be had on application to \ IMC79 THE AUCTIONEERS. LAND SALE BY AUCTION. Crescent Rooms, Invercargill, SATURDAY. MARCH 17, 1917, at 2 p.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of Robert Taylor (deceased) to sell by public auction at above time and place, all that piece of' FREEHOLD LAND in LORA DISTRICT, comprising—--10061 ACRES (more or less), being Sections 225, 90, part Sections 177 and 220, Forest Hill Hundred, distant 8% miles from Browns Railway Station and 4 miles from school and post office. The property is fenced and subdivided into 10 paddocks by post and wire fences, and is watered., by the Upper Malfarewa Stream and other watercourses; The land is flat and undulating, of good to fair quality, and is suitable for mixed farming. About’ 70 acres has recently been sown in English pasture, 50 acres sown down last .year, and 16 acres is in turnips and grass; dbout 300 acres Is in permanent pasture, and the remainder is in tussock and bush. There are no buildings. In the event of there not being a purchaser for the above property as a whole it will be offered as undermentioned — viz.:—

LOT I—lso Acres, Section 225, lying between the Lora and Upper Makarewa Streams; about 50 to 60 acres is in English grass, and the balance is in tussock and bush; fenced into three paddocks. The land Is nearly all flat and of good quality. LOT 2—444 Acres, part Section 220, lying on both sides of Taylor’s, Gorge Road. Nearly all in its native state, comprising portions of flat and ridge in bush and tussock; fenced into four paddocks. LOT 3—312 Acres, Section 90, and part Section 177. In this lot 70 acres has been sown in English grass, 16 acres is in turnips and grass, 50 acres one-year-old pasture, 50 acres bush, and the balance in permanent pasture. This section is bounded on the north by the Upper Makarewa Stream, and comprises a fair portion of good, deep land, the remainder being sweet, dry ridges. TERMS OF PAYMENT: 25 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in two years, balance in live years; interest, 6 per cent, per annum. Areas mentioned are approximate, and subject to survey. The Homestead Block is not offered for sale. Further particulars can be had from Mr James A. Taylor at the Homestead (who will show the boundaries), or on application to the Auctioneers. Mg2o6 N»Z, Loan nod ff»A, Co»j. Ltd* CLEARING SALE AT OTAUTAU. WEDNESDAY, MARCH IK at 12.30 sharp NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from D. A. McIVOE, Esq., to sell the whole of his LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, etc., as under — g J Dairy COWS, in milk 8 Dairy Heifers, 7 dry Cows, 2 Bulls, 1 Steer, 2 Cows with calves, 16 Calves, 23 Ewes and Lambs. SOW and 9 of Litter 1 Draught Mare, 1 Harness Mare, 1 Mare with foal at foot Single-furrow Plough, Chain Harrows, Mower, Scuffler, Hayrake, Barrow, 2 Spring Drays, Chains and Trees. Also Milk Cans, Harness, Sundries, etc. 5Mg224

KOHZY TO LEND ON FIRST-CLABB SECURITY. Watson & fyaggitt, SOLICITORS •• ESK STREET. Success a Matter of Nerve. Business men and professional - men realise the truth of the statement that success depends in many instances on a big reserve of nerve force. To “ lose one's nerve" is to lose one’s grip of business. Nervous exhaustion is merely symptomatic of a general break-down. It must be counteracted without delay. At the first indication of brain fag, or mental lassitude, a dose of Marshall’s Fospherine should be .taken. It is a natural nerve tonic, in which phosphorus isincorporated with concentrated vegetable essences. > Marshall’s Fospherine can be taken with confidence by people of all ages. It has proved its efficacy in all cases of neuralgia and nervous debility. For headache, toothache, and a tendency to hysteria it is an invaluable tonic and curative. Marshall's Fospherine is sold in 1/- and 2/6 bottles. Large size equals four small bottles. All Chemists and Storekeepers sell it. Look for the name Marshall’s Fospherine on the square carton, and refuse all substitutes. 12 Geo. d. mac in doe, m.s.i. (Public Analyst to Borough of Invercargill). House Telephone: No. 143. analytical and consulting CHEMIST, ASS AVER AND CHEMICAL ENGINEER, having had In Britain a wide experience In Industrial and Agricultural Chemistry, Is prepared to undertake the analysis and inspection of all manufactured materials.

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Southland Times, Issue 17969, 9 March 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 17969, 9 March 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 17969, 9 March 1917, Page 6

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