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AUCTIONEERS. EEALDISE STOCK BAL E. WEDNESDAY, 15th JANUARY. 25 FAT WETHERS 50 FAT EWES 29 i'at >Vjri"Ti.i;r;s 12J j-bred LAMBS 300 4 and 6-TOO'l m WET UK US 15 2-YEAR STEERS AND II hitERS. J. MI'NDELL, Auctioneer. ••UPTON DOWNS" AND "WELD'S HILL" RUNS. MARLBOROUGH'S GREATEST PRIVATE KALE THE ESTATE (26 miles from Blenheim) is now open for select ion." and those in search of Handy Runs cannot do better than inspect. For Plans, Prices, and Term* appiy LAND' DEPARTMENT, Canterbury Farmers' Co-op. Afisocn. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. FOR SALE I'.Y PUBLIC AUCTION. A FJRST-CLASS SHEIvP STATION In the CENTRE OF SOUTHLAND. IN CRESCENT ROOMS, INVEKCARGILL, On SAT CRD AY, 15tli FEBRUARY, 1908. At 2 p.m. "VTTRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., VV LTD., have received instructions from Thomas Mitchell, Esq., to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at above time. and place, his WARWICK DOWNS STATION. Comprising 10.381 ACRES DKEJixIOLD 10.381 1.632 ACRES LEASE IN 1.652 PERPETUITY. 8,150 ACRES PASTORAL 8,150 LEASEHOLD. WITH STOCK AND PLANT, As a Going Concern; Or in Two Lots, as mentioned hereunder : T'lis STOCK consists; of 12,111 SHEEP 12,111 (Of which 5100 are Breeding Ewes and 2000 2-tootli Ewes.) 100 CATTLE 100 16 HORSES 16 IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, Etc. Of the Freehold Land, which is all lowlying, about 2000 aer-js has been cultivated, and at prttent 470 'acres is in turnip.--, 68 acris in turnips and grasr, and 128 acres in oats (sown down with gruM?), the: balance being in English paslure. In addition, the bulk oi the remainder can easily be broken up. Cf the Leasehold, none of which is high country, 8150 acres iis hdd under Pastoral Lca.tv-, expiring in about u iiie year.'-, with the voiy low annual renUil of £sl, and 1632 acres under Lease in Perpetuity, at the nominal annual rental of £ls (a gift). The country is well covered, with silver tussock, and good natural grasses, anil on a wide area cocksfoot and cloven-, surface sown, have grown splendidly. The. property is exceedingly well sheltered, and the whole of it is first-rate lambing ground. The fences are all in good oilier, and subdivisions have been made for tilj convenient, working of the stuck. There, are two complete Homesteads, the buildings on the Warwick Block consisting of a large new dwelling-house with modern conveniences, new woolshed and Stable, and other buildings, while the Buildings on the Dipton Block consist-of a- 6-rooined dwelling, wool-shed, stable, and other buildings, all in good order. It is the Vendor's intention ty fdl in one lot as a going concern, but failing a reasonable pries being offered, the property will be offered in two lots, which is rend'-ivd convenient- by tho Otapiri 'Stream running through the middle 'of tli* property and making an excellent division; and, further, by there being a complete Homestead on each block, as above, menThe areas of the two lots will be as follows : LOT I.—HOMESTEAD BLOCK. 5283 ACRES'FREEHOLD. 8150 ACRES PASTORAL LEASE. Homestead dfctant 5 miles from Otapiri P.O. and 12 miles from Centre Bush Railwav Station. LOT 2.—DIPTON BLOCK. 5093 ACRES FREEHOLD. 1632 ACRES Lease in Perpetuity. Homestead distant miles from Dipton P.O. School and Railway Station. In the event of the Property being !:,;ld in two lots, the 'Stock will nut be included, but sold later by auction. As Mr Mitchell has purchased a. property in the North Island, it is liis serious intention to sell, and the Auctioneers - , with the knowledge that this property is one of the best of its kind in 'Southland, a.nd that it is being offered for GENUINE SALE, itrongiy recommend those on the look-out for a. good and profitable investment- to inspect. Fuller particulars on application to THE AUCTIONEERS, at any of their offices, or t'i : THOMAS MITCHELL, Ew|.. Warwick jlomjy, Otapiri P.O. WOOL ! WOOL ! W« are now receiving WOOL FOR OUR THIRD SALE, which will be held on THURSDAY, JANUARY 50th, ' Our Show Rooms are well known and scknowledged both by Buyers and Selli-rs To be everything that can be- required—clean well-lighted, and e;usily worked— Our methods have stood the test of years; our long experience has taughtus that care and attention are essential to secure best results. Our charges are the LOWEST ! The commission being 2 per cent, up 'to £SOO, and 1!, per cent-, on balance, and returns are rendered promptly. We make liberal Cash Advances FREE OF COMMISSION against Wool lor Lota! Sale or Shipment, Clients can obtain Specification Forms ■iii:l Consignment Xni<:s from our Tiiaaru, Wainmte, anil (-J'-ialdino Oflices, and a-ro requested to consign Wool to GUiMNESS & LeCREN, ltd. Tiniaruw STRA WBERRIKS. STRAW K.s, AJ MATE STRAW HEK KIES. FRESH DAILY, t T H I L O N"

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13490, 11 January 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13490, 11 January 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13490, 11 January 1908, Page 8