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WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. 1 CLEARING SALE AT LIND’S BRIDGE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1924. At 1 p.m. » WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., Vl have received instructions from Mr J. A. Bell, whose lease has expired, to offer as above his complete HERD of Dairy Cattle, etc., comprising FRIESIAN BULL, “Bainfield Laddie de Koi” FRIESIAN COW, “Elgin Maggie 3rd” HEIFER, “Olive Countess of Elgin” 2 Young BULLS (by the above sire and out of the above dams) 20 COWS and HEIFERS (in milk) 2 Springing HEIFERS 7 Yearling HEIFERS 5 HEIFER CALVES 1 COW and Calf 1 Upstanding Draught GELDING, 6 yrs 2 Draught MARES (aged) 1 Superior 11 ucss MARE, 7yrs (cob). 1 Milk-cart and Harness, 8 Milk Cans, Cooler, Pump, 1 large Grindstone, Dehorner, S. Cover, quantity Chaff, Water Troughs, 3 coils Sheep Netting, Barb Wire, Gate Hinges, Tools and Sundries, new Potatoes. NOTE.—This is a splendid herd, having been heavily culled the last few years. Most of the heifers are by “Bainfield Laddie de Koi.” The Friesian bull “Bainfield Laddie de Koi” is well-known in local Show-rings, having been shown on eight occasions, winning five firsts, two seconds and three Championships, including the Championship of the South Island. His dam, “Monavale Freda de Koi’ ’has a semi-official record of 12,20 1-lbs. milk, 543.83-Ibs. butterfat, with an average test of 4.45 as a junior two-year-old. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Fm32B D. W. McKAY, LTD. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR. FIVE-ROOMED DWELLING, ETTRICK STREET, TRAFALGAR. SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1924. At 12 noon. MESSRS D. W. McKAY, LTD., have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Invercargill to sell by public auction at their rooms, Invercargill, at 12 noon on Saturday the 15th day of March 1924 ALL THAT piece of land situated in the Extension of the Township of Trafalgar containing 1 rood 2 poles more or less being Lot 22, Plan No. 700, on which is erected a Five-roomed Wooden Dwelling. Conditions of sale and mortgagee's estimate of value may be inspected at the office of the Registrar previous to the sale and at the Auction Rooms on the day of sale without payment of any fee. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers or to Messrs Macalister Bros., solicitors for the Mortgagee, Esk street, Invercargill. Fi336

COUNTRY STORE. 11 Acres Freehold. New Store. Five-roomed dwelling (new) Electric light, h. and c. water, bathroom, washhouse, built-in tubs. A real good opportunity for energetic person. Price—£llo6. TERMS ARRANGED. D. W. M C KAY, LTD. EXCHANGE MART. AGENTS.

LINO I THAT LASTS 8/6 PER YARD. Nothing Better or i Cheaper for Floor Coverings. New Designs. Ar>_Y Length Cut ; D. W. McKay LTD. EXCHANGE MART F. NEWTON LAND AGENT. / Hallenstein’s Buildings). TEL.: 1616. BOX: 321. WELL FINISHED 4-ROOMED HOUSE. North Invercargill; bathroom, h. and c. water, electric light, pantry, scullery, verandah, concrete paths, good garden tastefully laid out; i-acre facing north. Handy to tram. Price £BOO. F 0579 CENTRE OF TOWN —No trains required. Seven-roomed House; every possible convenience. Price £ll5O. Fo4BB NORTH INVERCARGILL—Five-roomed House; bathroom, h. and c. water, electric light; i-acre. Price £730. F 0507 GENERAL STORE—Good township; turnover £7OOO. Shop of Five Compart-Four-roomed Dwelling; bulk Store, stable, garage. Price for freehold £l2OO. Stock at valuation about £l5OO. TIOR SALE A GOOD FARM. JO 250 Acres; sub-divided into 12 or 13 paddocks; all in good heart; recently limed. Crops: 21 Acres Oats, 1 Acre Wheat, 15 Acres Ridged Turnips and Rape, 20 Acres Ridged Turnips and 18 Acres Ridged Turnips, Rape and Grass. Now carrying 45 to 50 cows, 22 head dry stock, 8 horses, 20 ewes and lambs. All the crops are good. Balance of farm in English grass, 1 to 3 years old. Buildings: First-class Dwelling, comparatively new, six rooms, bathroom, h. and c. water, scullery, pantry, boiler and tubs with water laid on; cowbyre, 60-ft. with 4-cow milking machine. Stable, sixstalled barn, trap shed, loosebox and shearing shed, implement shed and men’s hut • good fences; good water supply; windmill Factory 2 miles, school and telephone 1 mile, 5 miles to Riverton; all good roads. This is a really fine farm and first-clam proposition at the price asked. Price: £l7 per acre, includig all crops and milking plant. £lOOO down; balance on mortgage. J. HOLLOWAY, LTD. Riverton. ’Phone: 53.

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Southland Times, Issue 19171, 15 February 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19171, 15 February 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19171, 15 February 1924, Page 8

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