T LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY FARMS. THE BEST DAIRYING LAND IN NEW ZEALAND. SUBDIVISION OF PART OF EDENDALE HOMESTEAD BLOCK. 1100 ACRES, DIVIDED INT( 12 FARMS, Varying from 50 to 160 Acres each. EASY TERMS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr Donald Macdonald, of Edondalc, to SELL BY PRIVATE TREATY 1100 Acres of his famous Edendale Homestead Block, subdivided as above. The situation is not equalled in South1 land. The land is immediately adjoining •the Edendale Railway Station and township on the Main Trunk line, and is splendidly roaded. The land is now in a highly productive state. It has all bsen limed ; about 200 acres are just out of turnips," and ready to ' grow anything, and" the balance in - tho , ve*y bssfe grass. -mosrfTy one, two, and three years old. The land is .all level, and there is not a waste inch on >t. Mr Macdonald has renewed nearly all ihe fences, during the last three years, and the present fences aro the best that money can put up. I', is no exaggeration to say tha.t this - ,bk*cfc of land is the best bit of dairying land in New Zealand, am the Edendale Cheese Factory — which is the_ most sueeessj ful cheese factory in the Dominion — is built 'on tho corner o_ it. Ir its present eondij lion buyers will have nothing to spend on the 'and. exr-ept the erection of the neocssarj buildings. They' have merelj to' turn on the cows and rake in the money. It is a big thing to say, but there are few who know the laud -hat wiH dispute the statement that as it stands to-day, without any , expenditure for improving -the land, it will, worked as dairy farms, produce --nore money pei acre per annum than any other similar ares of dairying lantl ; the Dominion. Vor grain an-d root crops, too, this land is nor equalled in Southland, and cannot be beaten anywhere. Those who have seen the crops on it »vili find :t: t difficult to imagine that more could be packed on to the ground. Prices and terms- on application, to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, k CO. (LTD.).,. Dunedin,* Invercargill, and Edendale, oi any of their other Branches. 25 au W. B. SCANDRETT (Fellow Institute of Accountants, N.Z.), LAND AGENT, Dee and Esk streets, InvercargilL rpOWN and .SUBURBAN PROPERTIES X FOR SALE. Special attention given to the Sale,-of Purchase of- Businesses-, Busi-> ness Sites, and 'Residential Land. - - MONEY.— Loans -xuegetta ted on . Freehold Securities afc- 4^ -S,-and-s^.per cent., Recording to locality of freehold and amount of loans. Money Invested for Owners as directed. Having prepared assessments of Town Pro- ■ pertjr for municipal rating, the Property Tax, and Land Tax departments, investors may rely on careful and efficient valuations. Crown Land Board business attended to. ' AGENClES.— District Manager in Southland for the Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation, Limited. Policies issued to protect Employers under '"Tho Workers' Compensation for Accidents Act, 1908." Guarantees of Fidelity Policies. Personal Accident Policies. REUTERS TELEGRAM COMPANY, LIMITED.— Chief Agency in Southland. Codes : Messages arranged for Britain nnd Europe. Reuter's vocabulary contains 500,000 paragraphs available for customers. Keuter's system of Remitti \g Money to any part of the world by tclegr&m is prompt and charge reasonable. ,• NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY.— Fire Funds £3.987,923. Chief Agent and Attorney for Southland. This company insures farmeovs' grain in stacks and barns, thresh- 1 ing mills, and farm homesteads at lowest j rates known. MUTUAL, LIFE ANl> ' CITIZENS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. -Thk rising compaa> ■ issues Life Policies with options of Paid-up Policies, Annuities, etc. Premiums received in Invercargill. COOK'S TOURIST and SHIPPING 1 'KNCY. — Passengers booked to any part i of the world where steamers and railways ply. Send for Ihos. Cook and Son's Ship- [ ping List, with "map (free)L 1 W. B SCANDRETT, LAND AGENT, Dee and Esk streets, Invercargill. Telephone No. 180. Cable Address: Scandrctt, Invercargill. * Codes : A B C and Reuter's. P.O. Box No. 180. A. & J. M'FARLANE, MACLAGGAN k PRINCES STREETS • Dunedin, j Cash Buyers of POULTRY and PORK (any quantity). Ducklings to weigh 91b per pair; Chickens and Hens, 81b per pair. Highest prices given. No commission charged. 5s AUCTIONS. SPECIAL ENTRY. WALLAOETOWN SALE. SEPTEMBER 14, 1909, Commencing at 10 a.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. \LIMIVED) have received instructions from Mr F. A. Price (Waikiwi) to offer as above, his annual draft of 250 three and four-year-old forward Bullocks, Shorthorn-Hereford cross. Thc^o Cattle are off turnip*, and will , make excellent grass cattle-
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Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 42
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