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WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. IMPORTANT SALE OF LAND. MOA FLAT DISTRICT. THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923. AT HERIOT STOCKYARDS, 2.30 p.m. 1400 ACRES. 1400 ACRES. —Of— UNSURPASSED AGRICULTURAL AND GRAZING LAND. MESSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., in conjunction with Messrs TODD BROS., LTD., are instructed by Joseph Todd, Esq., of Moa Flat, to offer at auction his Freehold Estate known as “The Moa Flat Faits,” being Lot 15 Moa Flat Estate, containing 1404 Acres 3 Roods 1 20 Poles. This property is the pick of the wellknown Moa Flat Estate, situated seven miles from Edievale Railway Station, the Moa Flat School and Post Office being on the property. The land is rich, undulating country, all cultivable. Deep, free, loamy soil, grows any root or grain crops in profusion while for grazing and fattening it is equal to any ( land in Otago. Good metalled roads connect with Edievale and also Heriot township, which is 10i miles distant. The property is ring fenced with rabbitproof netting fence, subdivided into 20 paddocks all well watered and easily accessible form the Homestead. BUILDINGS—Comprise One Nine-roomed House; One Five-roomed House; eight-stall stable and Two Looseboxes with Loft; e Woolshed with four-stand Burman Shearing Plant; Tool-shop; Buggy Shed and Cowy byre; Motor Garage ; Men’s Hut; Implement h Shed; Concrete Sheep Dip and Two Sheepyards. e TERMS:—IO Per Cent on fall of hammer ; 10 Per Cent on July 14th, 1923, which ». shall be the day of possession; 10 Per Cent 11 on October 1, 1925 and the balance on >- July 14, 1928. The unpaid balances of purchase money to be secured to the vendor on the property, bearing interest at 5$ Per Cent per annum. The Auctioneers recommend this property without hesitation. Inspection will satisfy > any intending purchaser of its capabilities, and as the vendor is a bona fide seller, an exceptionally reasonable reserve has been 7 fixed. Further particulars may be had from the Auctioneers at any of their Offices/ ' WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO, LTD TODD BROS., LTD. 1 MwB7l Auctioneers. SPECIAL WINTON HORSE SALE. SATURDAY, 16th .TUNE, at 11 a.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO, LTD, will hold a special sale of Horses as above and will offer on account various clients—- - 15—DRAUGHT MARES and GELDINGS. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. s Jh|sB STUD STOCK SALES. JUNE 20 and 21. (Central Dates of Manawatu Winter Show) FIVE UNRESERVED SALES OF FRIESIANS, AYRSHIRES AND MILKING ’ SHORTHORNS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, at 10 a.m.—Third Annual Consignment Sale of Friesians. 30 Head, specially selected from noted | herds. All animals of special merit and i sold with guarantee. At 11.30 a.m.: BLOOMFIELD FARM CO.’S First Annual Sale of Selected Friesians. 40 Head (33 Females, 7 Butter-fat Bulls). All females guaranteed in calf (some were served by the son of a 903-lb butterfat cow) and as free from tuberculosis. IHURSDAY, JUNE 21st, at 9 a.m.—First National Ayrshire Show and Sale. 30 Head. Special Selections from noted herds. Entries include the champion butterfat cow of the breed, and many other great producers and show cattle. Judging at 9 aun. Cash prizes. At II a.m.: DISPERSAL SALE OF MR J. KYLE’S old-established Glenariff Ayrshire Stud. 40 Head. This herd has made a wonderful record in the show ring and contains many magnificent Dairy Cows. At 1.30 p.m.: DISPERSAL SALE—Of Mr S. G. Morgan’s Willowbank Milking Shorthorn Stud. One of the very best herds in New Zealand. This is a most unique opportunity to secure outstanding females of this breed. Catalogues and all particulars from any branch of— WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO, LTD. DALGETY & CO, LTD. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. Jh243 Auctioneers in conjunction. J TUESDAY, 26th JUNE, at 11 a.m. AT WESTMERE, WANGANUI. Absolutely Unreserved Dispersal of the Greatest Friesian Herd in the Southern Hemisphere, and under conditions which give every possible guarantee and protection to buyers. See previous issue for the unique sale conditions. » 99—STUD FEMALES. | 4—STUD BULLS. THE WHOLE OF MR JOHN DONALD’S FAMOUS WESTMERE HERD Twenty Members from which (mostly Heifers) have average 735 lb. of Fat. Five Females have averaged 911-lb. of fat—many have established N.Z. and Australian records. Mr Donald also bred King Pietertje, the bull responsible for the Champion Butter-fat Herd of N.Z., etc. THE CATALOGUE TELLS THE STORY. Write Now for the Magnificent 100-Page Illustrated Catalogue giving complete descriptions of the breeding and records of the herd. Every possible arrangement is being made for the comfort and convenience jef visitors attending the sale. SOLE AGENTS: r ishL9gphM&(°.,Lrd. W STOCK v Wellington, Wanganui and Branches. Commissions will be executed for Buyers unable to attend the Sale, and .stock will be railed or shipped to any destination. Jh244 WINTER FOOTWEAR. TUST TO HAND—AII tlzes in the Famous Men’s “Worth Boot” and “Duck Boot.” ’ These Two Lines are famous because they i. '.ve such wonderful wearing qualities and : arc unequalled for keeping the feet dry and i cc-nfortable.- -Every Pai.* is Guaranteed. MEN’S NAILED WORKING BOOTS— Heavy Standard Screwed Soles and splendidly finished uppers24/6 MEN’S BLUCHERS 13/6 WOMEN’S STRONG LEATHER HOUSE SHOES 12/WOMEN’S STRONG BOX DERBY SHOES —Smart shape; medium and low heels 19/9. WOMEN’S SMART GLACE KID OXFORD SHOES. Cuban Heels. Plain Fronts. 23/6. SLIPPER SOLES—In All Sizes Now in ' Stock. CHAS. BOYCE. ( CASH BOOT EMPORIUM. TAY ST. ( BILLHEADS, Memo Forms and Letter ? heads. Your orders nr ally and 1 promptly executed at The Southlrnd Times I lllfica. Esk St- Invercargill *

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Southland Times, Issue 18963, 9 June 1923, Page 16 (Supplement)

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 18963, 9 June 1923, Page 16 (Supplement)

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 18963, 9 June 1923, Page 16 (Supplement)

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