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WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. CLEARING SALE AT MENZIES FERRY. FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920. At 12 o’clock. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON AND CO., ’’ LTD., have been favoured with instructions from Mr J. R. Hamilton (who has sold his farm), to oiler by public auction as above; CATTLE. 0 Selected Friesian Cross Dairy Heifers (factory calvers) 10 Selected 'Heifer Calves 23 Steer Calves 2 Dry Cows 1 Friesian Bull. HORSES. 6 Draught Marcs (all ages) 1 Hack and Harness Gelding (aged). IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 3-furrow Plough, Cambridge Roller (R. & G.), Cultivator (Duncan), Grain Drill (Duncan), Disc Harrows, Ridger (Macalisterl, Double Souftler, Tine and Chain Harrows, 2 Tip Drays, Spring Dray, Gig, Sledge, Calf Feeder, Barn Truck, H. Clippers, Scoop, Barb Wire, Netting, 15 Milk Cans, Dehorning Machine, Set 8. Dray Harness, Set Gig Harness and Planless for (5 horses, Horse-covers, Cow-covers, 27 sacks Chits (2ndsi, 300 Empty Sacks, quantity Chaff and Potatoes, Tools, Fowls, Sundries, etc., etc. FURNITURE, Quantity of Household Furniture, including Sideboard, Ovenuantel, Wardrobe, Hall Stand, Linoleum, Chairs, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Mn42o PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT MABEL BUSH. MONDAY, MAY 24, 1920. \ FESSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON it CO.. LTD., have received instructions from Mr George S. Clark (who has .-old has farm l , to sell by public auction as above all his Live Stock and Implements, including — 16 DAIRY COWS. 7 HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, etc. Full particulars later. Mn43S PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT LOCHIEL. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1920. "A TESSIIS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD., have received instructions from Mr ,1. C. Thomson (who has disposed of hi< propertyi to offer by public auction at the above time and place the whole of his LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. ■ Full particulars later. M 1350

TODD BROS., LTD. THLTLSDA Y, MAY 27, 1920, j Ar, half-past 2 o’clock. At Todd Bros.’ Auction Rooms, Heriot. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. | CLOSER SETTLEMENT. I CLOSER SETTLEMENT. | In the Finest Dairying District in Otago. ! FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD DAIRY FARMS. Rare of the ARDMORE ESTATE, KELSO, Also, THE LEASE OF THE ARDMORE RESILIENCE, With 319 Acres of Splendid Land. iTODD b r O S. (L T D.i, In conjunction with ! rPUE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA- | A TIVE ASSOCIATION, sire instructed i to otter for sale by auction, at Heriot, on j THURSDAY, May 27, at. half-past 2 o’clock | The following Valuable Farms, being a ‘ Subdivision of Part of the Ardmore Estate, I.OT I—-Part of Section 4, containing G1 acres, fronting the IvLo-Heriot Main road, i and bounded by tile. Heriot railway and Ct’Oi Crc-c-k. near Kelso, LtTi 2---Part Section 4 and A containing 02 acres, adjoining Lot I, partly occupied by Mr T. Jenkins until November, R-'2F and W. Renton! until August, 1 921. I. 1 .)!’ Part of Sections 4 and 5, containing 2> acres, on the east side oi KcLo raid'. y and ('reek, oecupied by Mr Paniin untii Noven-'oer. 1921. LOT 4----4S Srcuoir- in the Extension of ! the Town-hip . f Kelso, containing 12 acres, jin lit-i ie■.■ i; 11 :i.ri,,ji of Mr T. Jenkins until i Novi-mo-r. 1'.12 I. | I.< )T 5 ;’;u f Section 3, containing 29 | 1.--, with iron ages to Kdsi i-Heriot road ! and S-rubby id. t road, situated in rear of |Mr R nocii's or >pi-ri, partly oecupied by (Mr Ren..ml mud August, 1921. | I. 1 <T ii Pair, if S'l’iion 2, containing 41 j arte.-, front ing the Kelso -Henut ;;nd Scrubby | I.' l i' 7 I’:.,'! of Seer-ior, 3. containing 41 J isi 7 s S-i-iif n- s. and 50. containing S7 i acres. fronting Scrubby Flat road, j is ib 9- 'i■ 11 .ns 7 and 51. containing i bo a T.--. re:Jn;id;ig L’>t S. occupied liy Mr ill - I May. 192.1. AI! buildings hej Is ) L >'i Sietion 2, iui'U a'.ning S2 acres, ( ft . mining Lor u. and neeiipied hv Duff and I Paidin until Nov.-mier, 1921.' | !<>" 1 1 Se, tj. .is 1, containing S3 acre?, | oi ' Moo'd by T. Wilson until May, 1922. All j bi :; l-sags baking to the tenants, j i 1 > i 12a. — 'tie Ardmore ilomest-Tid and 1319 ’r" re.-, together wuh the substantial Ilia "i -tdenee oid ,-r.iie • efe barn thereon. (A 1 1 i nr 14 year.-' k as.- of tins lot, will he i rod as an f.t nual rental for land and , ban. ;'i-i;s on tie- n.-u u farm lease clauses, j Pa.--e-si'-in >.f ilns I itvl will lie given itnI t-.-dian’ly .after a. deposit of six months’ Ir‘ .n has been paid, and possession of the j bou-e later. I.< irs 12, 13, 14- Freehold ?---etions 11. | 12. It. a!:-! part of Sections 13, -IS, and I 49, containing 257 acres, at rear of Ardmore homestead and fronting Toropuke | road. S-p’bl l y i-')nr- road, and Swift Creek, i 3rd adjoining (hr- Toropuke Estate. This ! y oifeied in on- lot at the option of j tii- iiioor-. If net sold, may be offered in ttiree lots p.= under:— LOT 12--Secion 1! and part of 12, containing S3 acres, fronting Toropuke road. LOT 13 - Part of Section 12, containing 84 acres, adjoining Lot 12. LOT 14—Section. 14 and part 13, 45, 49, containing SG acres, fronting Scrubby Flat road. | As nl! the areas mentioned are only approximate, they will be sold subject to correct area being obtained after survey. The term- of payment for the ITeehold Farms are exceptionally liberal —-viz.: 1. TO per cent, deposit, 5 per cent, in 23 months, the balance to lie paid by half--yearly instalments extending over 7 years, with interest on all unpaid balances at 5J per cent, from day of stile; or 2. —lO per cent, deposit and the balance in .3 months, with interest at. 5v per cent, on the 3 months; or 3. —lO per cent, deposit, 23 per cent, in one month, and the balance on mortgage for 5 years at 5J per cent. The purchaser can select any one of the three above terms. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, from whom plans can be obtained. Mn4l2 TVFcINTYKE’S Extra Strong Regulating -L-S- Pi tic rprnni mended bv Radio.). j/D Pills recommended by Ladies: Chemists and Storekeepers everywhe WANTED T0 BOY—-Platinum in any *’ form. N. COHEN & CO., Platinum Smelters, lOS Queen auect-, Auckland.

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Southland Times, Issue 18822, 15 May 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 18822, 15 May 1920, Page 12

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