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- * ceived instructions from Mr D. W. McKenzie, who has sold his farm, to oiler at public auction, all his LIVE STOCK and 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. GO Full and failing-mouthed Ewes 75 Sound-mouthed Ewes 45 B.L, Stud Ewes 25 Wethers 20 Lambs 225 CATTLE. 23 Steers, 2 to 4 years old IS Speyed Heifers and Cows 6 Cows and Calves 4 Calves 3 Dairy' Cows 54 IMPLEMENTS.—IS-coulter Colonial Drill with grass-seed box, Massey-Harris Binder, IG-coulter Duncan Disc, Trapski Swamp Plough, D.F. Reid & Gray Plough, 5-lcaf Tyne Harrows, Chain Harrows (IGttt, Cambridge Roller, Single Scufller, 2 Tip Drays, Breaking-in Gig, Tray Gig, Milk Carl, Set Fanners, Weighbridge, Blowers, Anvil, Vise, Grindstone, Saw Bench, 70 bags Oats, 24 bags Ryegrass, 3 bags Cocksfoot, about six tons Chad, Harness for eight draughts, 2 sets Trap Harness, I set Milk Cart Harness, quantity Slakes and Timber, Milk Cans, Alfa Laval Separator. Household Furniture, i-billiard Table, and Sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. GMx74S WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CU., LTD., have received instructions from James Gibson to oiler for Private Sale, his FARM, consisting of 158 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, situated at Otara. distant 3 tndc-s from Tokonui Railway. 108 acres in grass, balance virgin bush. Buildings—-G----rootned house, all conveniences, together with the following Stock;— 19 Milk Cows (factory calvers); 30 11-year Steers and Heifers; 2-year-old Shorthorn Bull; 30 Calves; 4 Horses; all Implements. Price £3OOO as a going concern, including Furniture. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers or the Owner. ,Ib4o McKAY BROS. Good Properties. 1116 ACRES of splendid Sheep country, about half cultivated, remainder in silver tussock, good house and all necessary buildings, good fences; will carry more than one sheep to the acre. CO acres splendid turnips. Watered by running streams; 21 miles from school and post office. £7 10/- acre. ITS 51 Dairy Farm, 3 miles from Invercargill, sound Groometl house, 4-stall sta'ole, barn and trapshed, 4-stall cowshed and largo feed bouse, 1 j miles from rail, factory and school. £45 acre. 177 £llsO Beautiful 7-ronmed c House, electric light, asphalt paths and all conveniences; very high .section, well laid out; 5 minutes from tram. An absolute bargain. 140 £9OO —G-roomed House and all modern conveniences, large workshop, good liower and vegetable garden (catalogued roses) ; full ,!- acre section. For quick sale. Owner leaving. McKAY BUGS. AUCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS, Box—E ESK STREET. ’Phone—GoS. LATEST PROPERTY NEWS. XT’OR SALE—A nice little Home of 4 acres with 4-roomed House and Outbuildings; well sheltered; handy to school, rail, etc. PRICE—£4SO. . • EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. No. 714 House; hot and cold water, etc. 3 acres of good land; all been cultivated; splendid garden; handy’ to town; would suit a retired farmer. Price right. No. 3190 T7GR PAT-E—3s ACRES FREEHOLD; good land with 4-roomed house and outbuildings; i-mile to township, school, dairy’ factory’, rail, etc. PRICE FOR QUICK SALE—£BOO. EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. No. 628 T/'OR SALF—SSG acres Freehold, subdivided into 1G paddocks; 480 acres j have been cultivated; 50 acres bush; 2G I acres in tussock; 100 acres have been limed. ! BUILDINGS - G roomed house, bathroom, j etc., dairy, 0-st-allcd stable, chaffhousc, im- ; plement shed, IS-atalled cowbyre, pigstyes, water wheel and barn; sheep yards and dip. ! Situated one mile from school, post office I and dairy’ factory. j PRICE—£IO per acre. Terms can he ar- j ranged. The owner will exchange for a farm 50 | to 100 The only reason for selling is '■ old age. ' No. 394 . J. HOLLOWAY (LIMITED), ESK STREET. Honey. Honey. £)ELICIOUS NEW SEASON’S HONEY. Secure a 5, 10, or COIb tin. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT FOR THE WINTER. Lindsay & Co. TAY AND ESK STS., Invercargill.
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Southland Times, Issue 18837, 2 June 1920, Page 8
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