I INVERCARGILL STOCK AGENTS. i WOODLANDS STOCK SALE. FRIDAY. MAY 21, 1920. 'Y'HF. INVERCARGILL STOCK AGENTS t ' will foil, a? up.rler—--200 Mixed SHEEP 200 Frit and Forward 6 and 8 toolb WETHERS 20 H?sil 2J-yr-oM wcll-bml STEF.RS 20 ilfi.ri well-bred CALVES. * - 1 Purebred Berkshire Breeding: SOW. 2Mr572 HENDERSON L CO., LTD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. c CLEARING SALE AT NORTH { MAKAKEWA. ? THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 3920. XJ END EPSON AND CO,. LTD., have rereived instructions from Mrs Mary Gill. Ntfrth Mckarev/a, who Las sold her FARM, to offer as above her— LIVE STOCK AND PLANT. Full particulars liner D ue. Mpso2 JQAIRY FARMS WE RECOMMEND. 194 ACHES, WOODLANDS. Flat, well sheltered grass land. Well watered by windmills. IT acre? good turnips, 35 acre? young j grass, balance good pasture. [• Will carry 45 dairy cows, j New 5-roomed house and all necessary , outbuildings. : PRICE—£22 10/-. Cash' down—£7so. 190 ACMS -‘ Within S mile? of Invercargill. \ IS acres good turnip?, 15 acres young grass and turnips; balance foiled bush, ! portly slumped. ’ ILc bush land has a splendid permanent .-ole of cocksfoot and clover. ; Good 4-roomed house, pantry, etc., and necessary outbuildings. T'nis Property has a fine prospective ■ value. 1 Carrying capacity: 50 daily cows. PRICE—£I6 10/- PER ACRE. Terms. i ,-iienderson & Co» Ltd, LAND SALESMEN, INVERCARGILL. SOUTHLAND FAP.MERS’ CO.-OP. ASSN. SALE OF DAIRY HERD At. •'NOTTINGHAM MEADOWS/’ near GORE. MONDAY, MAY 24, 1920, 12.30 p.m. SOUTHLAND FARMERS’ CO-OPERA- ° TIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., Rave received instruction? from Mr K. McLeod to offer for unreserved sale the whole of iiis .-elected L'airy Herd, comprising— So Tir.-top COWS. 2nd and 3rd calvers 2 SPRING-CARTERS 1 GIG 1 TIP DRAY 10 MILK CANS 19 CALVES 1 HUT on wheels (10 x 20) GIG HARNESS 2 Prime PIGS 3 Store PIGS. ■’EUREKA'’ Milking Plant (4-cow). Mr McLeod has spared no expense in budding tip liin herd and as he is giving ur; dairying an excellent opportunity is afforded anyone dt;-iring good dairy cows. LUNCHEON PROVIDED, Mqsl3 CARBONATE OF LIM L, ORDER YOUR SUPPLY MOW! PROMPT DELIVERY CAN BE GIVEN. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE RUSH SEA;:ON. Free Railage up to iOD miles Irom tits Works GET IT NOW! FROM: Southland Farmers' ■>v ■wAS3OCIATION, LTD., INVERCARGILL. tjYOUR EVL rCR ONE ItfiNUl F AND in Southland is advancing in price 1 every day. The more land you can hold the more money you can make by the rise in value. buy 100 acres if you ':r;n get on to a farm of 230 ACRES. PRICE £l4 ,10/ , with £GOO Deposit. BUILDINGS; 5-roomad house, stable, barn, hut, etc. Divided into S paddocks and well watered by running stream. I Situation within one mile from rail and school and within easy distance from factory. 1.00 heavy Flat Land; balance 1 low terraces. About 30 acres turnip? in at the above price. Don’t delay. ALSO,— OfYA ACRES, 4-roomed cottage, cowshed, *** etc.; 40 acres green bush, balance slumps, sown down; one mile from rail, factory, etc Carry 25 to 30 cows and other stock. PRICE —£5 per acre for free- • held. Ter ins arranged. CARSWELL & CO., LTD, INVERCARGILL.
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Southland Times, Issue 18827, 21 May 1920, Page 8
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