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GUINNESS AND LeCREN, LTD. FAT CATTLE :\ 100 FAT LAMBS 1' 10 /WEANER PIGS - GUINNESS .AND I HARVEST HO. • PLEASANT v ,12 -o\ T 7\E are holding' our ANNUAL ' HAKVEST HORSE-'SALE <-is above, and invite Entries' for some, which may be left with our Agent,Mß JNO. "WRIGHT, or . ~ • ' GUINNESS ANI> LsCREN. LTD., Auctioneers. NATIONAL MORTCACE & A. CO. EMU K A TUESDAY, 22nd JANUARY^ 50 FAT LAMBS '•- . '"• " 30 FAT EWES ■ \ - 6 HEAD OATTLE. - / NATIONAL MORTGAGE &, AGENCY . ' CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Auctioneers. & AGENCY Co., @f N.Z. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, WOOL AND GRAIN MERCHANTS, LAND SALESMEN. ALL STATION ASX) OTHER STORES SUPPLIED. With Agencies in South Canterbury at FAIRLIE. GERALDINE. PLEASAA'T POINT. , TEMUKA. WAIMATE. Agents for— SHAW. SAVILL & ALBION CO., LTD. NATIONAL INSURANCE CO. OF N.Z.. LTD. LLOYD'S. head officesId LONDON, 8 GREAT WINCHESTER ST., E.G. And in NEW ZEALAND—DUNEDIN. Land for Sal®. 800 ACRES L.1.P., Rent 3s 7d nett. Subdivided \nto 10 well fenced paddocks, comprising beautiful downs and flats, splendidly improved and in high state of cultivation. Good 5-roomed House, woolßned, stable, men's hut, and sheep yards. Situated 3J miles from township, saleyards and railway. -330 acres in one and two-year-old grass, 70 acres turnips and grass, 20 acres stubble. Now carrying 1000 breeding ewes. For straight-out sale, or as a Goinfr Concern. A very cheap prope r ty. PRICE on applications'*) ACRES FREEHOLD, subdivided into 13 well fenced paddocks, with Gprse and Wire fences. House 6 Rooms, h. and c. water, acetylene gas, Dairy, Washhouse. Wooished, 3 Loose Boxes, Trap Shed. Also 2-Roomed'Cottage. All surrounded by nicely arranged Plantations; permanently watered. Situated 9 miles from Timaru. Good graingrowing and sheep fattening farm. Would consider House in town as part payment. For further partilars apply This Office 640 ACRES FREEHOLD, 2SO ACRES LEASEHOLD, subdivided into 8 paddocks with gorse and wire fences; permanently supplied with water. Improvements consist of House of 4 Rooms, scullery, paltry, wooished to bold 250 sheep and sheep yards, orchard and garden. 12 acres in turnips, 45 acres in oats and grass, 40 "acres in 1-year-old grass, 36 acres in 2-year-old grass, 90 acres ploughed* for turnips. Balance well-grassed tussock country. To be sold as a going concern, with 690 2, 4, and 6tooth Ewes, 250 Hoggets, 25 Rams, 17 bead of good Cattle, 8 working Horses, with a full stock of Farm Implements and Sundries. Eight mites from Railway Station and Saleyards, 2t miles from school. This is a 6plendid sheep farm, and Bhould appeal to any practical man. Easr tormi. 10 ACRES FREEHOLD in ORARI Township. Subdivided into 5 paddocks, well watered, gorse and wire fences all in good order. New 6-Roomed House, Bathroom, Coalshed, Dairy and Store, and Washhouse. Stable with 4 Loosrboxes. J-mile from Railway, next door to school. 2 Acres 5 Perthes Freehold can go with above bv arrangement. PRICE, £990. Terms can be arranged. We have also a Spfendid Selection of SMALL GRAZING RONS. Full particulars on application. NATIONAL MORTCACE & ACENCY CO. OF N.2., LTO. MOTORISTS. PLEASE NOTE that the FAIRLIE MOTOR GARAGE is always at your service* REPAIRS TO ALL OARSTYRES, PETROL, ACCESSORIES AT LOWEST RATES. ' 1 If you have the misfortune to meet With a breakdown anywhere about ■ the district, RING UP PHONE 34, end our Expert will be r-romptly witii I y°tt. REASONABLE CHARGES. Thor- ; oughness in execution of work, and PROMPTNESS in turn-out are what we aim at. FAIRLIE MOTOR GARAGE, S. JONES .....,« Proprietor. ,- JNO. HtKiG ... Business Manager.,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16447, 19 January 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16447, 19 January 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16447, 19 January 1918, Page 12