J. G. WARD & CO., LTD. CLEARING SALE AT LIMEHILLS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1920, At 12 o’clock. T G. WARD AND CO., LTD., have re- *" * reived instructions from Mr D. W. Mclvpuz;o, who has sold his farm, to offer at public auction, all his LIVE SIOCK IMPLEMENTS, comprising— HORSES. 3 Geldings, aged 6 Geldings, 4 to 7 years 1 Harness Mare 1 Hack, ‘‘Rose Noble” 1 Half-draught 1 Trotting Mare and Foal 13 SHEEP. 60 Full and failing-mouthed Eweu 75 Sound-mouthed Ewe^. 45 ILL. Stud Ewes* 25 Wethers 20 Lambs 225 CATTLE. 23 Steers, 2 to 4 years old IS Spcycd Heifers and Cows 6 Cows and Calves 4 Calves 3 Dairy Cows 54 IMPLEMENTS.— 15-coultcr Colonial Drill with grass-seed box. Masaey-Harris Binder, 16-coulter Duncan Disc, Trapski Swamp Plough, DF. Reid & Gray Plough. 5-leaf Tyne Harrows, Chain Harrows (16ft), Cambridge Roller, Single Scuftler, 2 Tip Drays, i’reakii iron Gig, Tray Gig, Milk Cart, Set Fanueis, Weighbridge, Blowers. Anvil, Vise, Grindstone, Saw Bench, 70 bags Oats, 24 bags Uvegrass, 3 bags Cocksfoot, about six tons Chaff, Harness for eight draughts, 2 sets Trap Harness, 1 set Milk Cart Harness, quantity Stakes and Timber. Milk -Cans, Alfa Laval Separator. Household Furniture, i-iiilliard Table, and Sundries, LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 6Mx748 GILBERTSON &. GUISE. TOJ ACRES—2O acres stubble, 12 aerr drilled turnips, balance, in best of permanent pasture; 5-roomed house, hot and cold water, 5-stailed stable, large implement- shed, cowbyre, etc. Situated in the heart of a good dairying district; 1J miles to rail, 2 miles to school and factory. PRICE— £25 per acre. Good terms arranged. 150 •T dj ACRES, best of Dairying Land, situ- . ated 7 miles from Invercargill; 5roomed house, cowbyre, stable, etc. This little prn[>erty will carry 10 cows, and at the price is an assured profit-maker. PRICE—,£IISO. HI ■ ( £000 -5 ' n>omc d Semi-bungalow, hot :s ’" V and cold water, gas, linen presses, wardrobes, flour bins, etc.; tile grates and art mantels; 42 pole; land; situated LindWarne. 343 C.'"T'jjlY —Exceptionally good 4-roomed ~L 4A" Villa; concrete paths; large workshop. Excellent corner section. Practically new and built for a home by one of the best, builders in Invercargill. —4-roomed Bungalow, hot and cold water, electric light, porcelain bath and basin; excellent section facing North; laid out in excellent kitchen garden and flower beds, 346 £7 GILBERTSON & GUISE HOUSE AND FARM SALESMEN, District Agents; PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO., LTD.
FARMERS’ MACHINERY EXCHANGE Cameii’ Aima, it>2, DEE EX, IN VEXiCARGILIi, Proprietors oi ETOIUIIE’3 IMPROVED MIIJONQ MAC MINK. Full stocks ol btorne’s Milking Machini duplicate*. Spare Parts ol JJSTER Separators kept in block. BABCOCK MILK TESTERS. MACHINERY BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED. Practical demonstrations given at an? time of the IMPROVED STORRIE MILK LNG MACHINE. T. SHI ELS. Mam^ar, FOE SALE, DAILY. TOMATOES, Apples, Pears, and Frill's in Season. And ONIONS. At F. BOWDEN & CO.’S, Don Street.
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Southland Times, Issue 18833, 28 May 1920, Page 8
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