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AUCTIONEERS. J. B. Rutland. BESWICK STREET AUCTION ROOMS. B. RUTLAND THIS 1) A V,Commencing at Noon— POULTRY, PIUS, PRODUCi:. SPECIAL LINES—--53 PAIRS BOOTS AND SHOES 1 DOUBLE-SEATED BUGGY, with Brake, Shafts, and il'ole 1 14-GALLON COPPER and FURNACE 1 SIDE SADDLE 2 RIFLES 1 REPEATING RIFLE. From the Morshend Nursery Coy., of New Plymouth, a Consignment of Flowering Shrubs, Forest and' Fruit Trees, including Retinospera Lep- • toclada, Camelias, Rhododendions, Daphnes, Azaleas, Portugal Laurel, Thujia Compacta, Magnolias, Japonicas, Heaths, Violets, Roses, etc., and Cherries, Pears, Apples, Peaches, and Nectarines. will sell— Also, — Sale -at 2 p.m.

SALE OP FURNITURE, PIANO, and ■ SUNDRIES, at Rooms, on WEDNESDAY, 21st inst., at 2 p.in. Just Landed, a Shipment of Ceylon Tea, in 51b and 101b Tins'. ' Samples on application. J. B. RUTLAND, Auctioneer.

r. Thomas. FOR PRIVATE SALE. MR DAVID THOMAS has received instructions from Mr Jno. Brawley, of Marawiti (Methven), to sell by Private Tieaty, his CLYDESDALE STALLION, ROYAL ROSEBERRY.

ROYAL ROSEBERRY i« lisinj; 8 years, by Roseberry, bred by Robert Hagan, Esq., Waikouaiti, Southland; is by the celebrated horse British Lion (imported). Full Pedigree and l'rice by applying to D. Thomas or J. Braivley. D. THOMAS, Ashburton.

Friedland r ProsFOR PRIVATE SALE. THE UNSOLD BLOCKS of the OTIrUA SUBDIVISION ESTATE are now open for PRIVATE SALE. We shall be glad to receive offers lor any of these. Full Particulars can be obtained From P. RYAN, and IfRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD. W. ANGLAND, Timaru Representative. Wright, Stephenson and Cot JpASTORAL PROPERTIES IN SOUTHLAND, FOR SALE BY WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND 00, INVERCARGILL. No. 12—PASTORAL RUNS, situated about 50 miles north of Invercargill. Freehold of 3500 Acres, and Crown Lease of 3150 Acres, at annual rental of £l3, expiring 1907. Both Freehold and Leasehold consist of undulating land, with about half suitable for cultivation. It is all drr, warm, and very sweet country, covered with white tussock and sweet natural grasses. At present used for breeding purposes, for which it is admirably adapted. Price, 25s per acre for Freehold. Carrying capacity 2000 Ewes. Present stock cacn be taken over at valuation. Alongside of the above property lica another small Grazing Run of 5800 Acres Freehold and 11,300 Acres Leasehold, _at annual rental of £24; capable of carrying 4500 Sheep and 100 head Cattle. On Freehold is a good Stone Dwellinghousc, Stable, Sheep Yards, etc. Price of Freehold, 20s per Acie. Both above Properties lis alongside railway.

No. 15.—PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL PROPERTY, situated about 60 miles from lnvercargill on Winton line. Freehold of 1200 Acres, of which about 450 Acres lwvy flat land, well drained; 750 Acres sloping terraces. Flat land carries' heavy crops of Wheat, Oats, Turnips, or Grass, and terraces are mostly sown down in English grass. There is good shelter nnd reliable water supply for stock, which fatten well on this property. Buildings consist of 12-Roomed Dwellinghouse, 2 Men's Huts, Cottage, Barn, Stabl«s, Woolshed for 700 Sheep, Sheep Yards, Dip, etc., etc: Railway siding on the property. Price, £5 10s per Acre.

No. 14—PASTORAL PROPERTY, situated about 70 miles north of Invercargill, 10 miles from railway. 3100 Acres Freeheld, of which 1000 Acres are ploughable, balance grazing country, surface sown with Cocksfoot, Fescue, "and ' Clovers; 14,500 Acres School Com. Leasehald, tenure 14 years from March, 1900, a£ a rental of 3d per acre. Splendid grazing country, lying to sun and safe in winter. Good House and Woolshed and all necessity improvements. Winter cairying capacity at safe estimate 8000 Crossbred Sheep. Present stock 6500 Sheep, comprising 4500 Ewes and 2000 Hoggets and Wethers, 100 Head Cattle. Price, £IO,OOO, including Btock.

No. 15--AGRICULTURAL PROPERTY, situated in Western District of Southland, 4 miles from railway station. Freehold of 700 Acres of first-class arable land, all ing good working order. The soil is a black, heavy loam on clay subsoil, and will grow magnificent crops of Cereals and Turnips. The Farm has been well drained, and is subdivided into 15 Paddocks by wire fences. This property is suitable 'either for fattening stock or for cultivation. Buildings consist of 12Roomed House, 2 Cottages, Stable, Barn, etc., etc. Price, £ll per Acre. For fuller particulars apply WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., Invercargill. J. R, BRUCE AND CO. HAVE been appointed SOLE AGENTS for the INTERCOLONIAL LAND AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY.

Farmers and Otlieis having Town or Country Properties for Sale would do well to call on the undersigned, and liave their names registered in the Farmers-' Journal Register, which is issued monthly by the above Company, and is ciiculated throughout the colony. It is one of the best advertising mediums "of the kind- in New Zealand.

J. R. BRUCE AND CO. Office: Beswick Street. Show Rooms: George Street. • Representative: Mr Jas. Wallace. e Jm ■ ARE CASH BUYERS OF MILLIKG WHEAT AND SHORT OATS. riMARU MILLING COMPANY. LTD JJURST'S SEEDS. HURST'S SEEDS. CLOVERS ESSEX RAPE. TURNIPS. On Sale by D. 0. TURNBULL AND CO.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12480, 17 September 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12480, 17 September 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12480, 17 September 1904, Page 3

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