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{ WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO„ LTD. SPECIAL SALE OF DRAUGHT HORSES. INVERCARGILL HORSE BAZAAR. SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1920, At 11 a.m. sharp. MESSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON <sc CO., LTD., will olier on account of Win. Baird, Esq.— ‘>A Draught MARES and GELDINGS * (all guaranteed). Mw7l9 CLEARING SALE OF LAND AND STOCK. ETAL CREEK, OPIO. MONDAY. JUNE 14, 1920, At 12' noon. \\7RIGIIT, STEPHENSON ' ' LTD., have received AND CO., - instructions from Sir* Donald Gardiner to otter for -vale on the ground, at above time and place, his FREEHOLD PROPERTY, containing—--1116 ACRES 1 ROOD 30 POLES, Section 4, Lots 1 and 2 of Section S, Section 70, Wairaki Survey Districts distant 11 miles from Nightcaps Station, 2’. miles from Post Office and School by good road. About 500 acres has been cultivated and is nearly all in English grass; 60 acres good turnips; balance in tussock. BUILDINGS— C-roomed house, _ stable, barn and implement shed. This is a line property, the cultivated portion being good deep strong land, while that in tussock is nice sweet ploughable land. The Property Is offered for genuine sale and reasonable terras can be arranged. The carrying capacity of this farm is estimated at 1200 sheep and some cattle. TERMS can be arranged Immediately after the Land Sale, the STOCK and IMPLEMENTS will be sold comprising; — 140 SHEEP (30 Lambs, 100 four-tooth Ewes, 10 Wethers) 7 HORSES (4 good working Draughts, 3 Hacks; 3 MILK COWS 4 Young CATTLE. Dray. Gig, Roller, Binder, 2 D.F. Ploughs, 4-leaf Tvno Harrows, Chain Harrows, Drill, Ridger. Woolpress, 2 sets Discs. Waggon, 40 coils Wire Netting, Blacksmith s Out-tit. Hut on wheels. Posts and Stakes, 130 bags Ryegrass Seed Harness, Blocks and Chains, Chaff in stack, and Sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Mw7o2

INVERCARGILL STOCK AGENTS. DU TON STOCK SALE. MONDAY, MAY 31, 1920. r TIIE INVERCARGILL STOCK AGENTS -*■ will sell, 05 under—--1000 Mixecl ?UEEP *y “X Head of CATTLE* Further Entries invited. My 793 NOTICE. MINTON STOCK SALE POSTPONED. o m N'G to Thursday next. June 3, being the King's Birthday, the next Sale this centre will be held on THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1920. C. E. BORNE, MnSoO Sec. In’gill Stock Agents. J. R. MILLS & SON. SALE OF PROPERTY, STOCK, ETC., CRAWLY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1920. At 1 o’clock. T R. MILLS AND SON, instructed by * Mr D. T. Man.-on, will cell as above at 1 o'clock— The GOODWILL of Section 49, Block 10, Mcrivale, containing 16 ACHES in gross, with 6-roomed dwelling, shop, and telephone bureau erected thereon. The GOODWILL of Sections 52 and 53, Blocks 10 and 11, Mcrivale, containing 40 ACRES in grass. Also 7 Dairy Cows. 7 Young Cattle, 2 Hacks. 1 Harness Horse, 2 4-year-old Draught Horses (unbroken), 2 Drays, Gig, 3 Rabbit Cards, Iron, Tanks, Anvil, Bellows, Harness, Sau< lie and Brittle, Milk C an.s, Large quantity Tools, I.awnmower, Furniture and Sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. MvGS3 SALE OF TURNIPS. THORN BURN' SALEYARDS. JUNE 4, 1920, at 12 noon. T Ik MILLS AND SON have been * instructed by Mr P. Sheridan to otter as above—--26 ACRES TURNIPS (tip-top crop 1 , to be eaten off either by sheep or cattle by August 1 (on properly adjoining Riverton Racecourse). MySOl SALK Or TURNIPS. THO RNB UR Y S A LEV ARDS. FRIDAY. JUNE 4, at 12 noon. T R. MILLS AND SON have been in- * strutted by Huggins Bros., Waipango, to offer as above — 20 ACRES TURNIPS (with good runoff). to be eaten off by cattle or sheep by September 1. The Turnips arc on the farm, Waipango. •IMuOCO SALS OF TURNIPS. TUORNBURY SALEYARDS, JUNE 4, 1920, at 12 noon. JR, MILLS AND SON have been * instmeted by Mr P. Sheridan to offer as above — 26 ACRES TURNIPS, to be eaten off either by sheep or cattle by August 1 (on property adjoining Riverton Racecourse). Mq52S PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTIES AT OREPUKI. TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1920. T R. MILES AND SON, instructed ** * by the Executor in the Estate of the late K. D’Arcy, will sell as above at 12.30 p.m.— LOT I—Licensed Brick HOTEL, with stable, outbuildings and garden. LOT 2—Three SHOPS, fronting Stafford street. LOT 3—Small 81101*8, fronting Dover street. LOT 4 Brick DRAPER’S SHOP, occupied by McGrucr, Taylor A- Co. LOT S—QUARTER-ACRE5 —QUARTER-ACRE SECTION, with building known as “Masonic Hotel" erected thereon. Abo NINE Unoccupied 1-ACRE SECTIONS, Hi ret field. Further particulars later. 2Mv6S2 QENTS ' RELIABLE lever watches 35/- and '4O/-. Best Value in Southla|id. C, WARBURTOH. Watchmaker, Colonial Chambers, DEE STREET. (Six years with Geo. Lumaden.j No ronoecKoa with the Watchmakers’ Assn,

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Southland Times, Issue 18834, 29 May 1920, Page 12

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