DALGETY & CO.. LTD. CLEARING .-ALL AT MOf^RURN On MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1020. At 12.30. jVTESSRS DALGEXV AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from Alex. Roy, Mossburn (who has sold his farm) to offer by public auction at the above time and place the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, comprising— SHEEP. 140 2-tooth Ewes 850 4, 0, and 8-tooth Ewes 40 Eat Lambs. CATTLE. 3 Good Milk Cows. 25 Head Mixed Cattle 1‘ Hereford Bull. HORSES. 7 Draught Mares and Geldings (good workers) 2 Harness Hacks. PLANT. 3 McCormack Binders, 1 Mohnc Binder (new), 1 good Waggon with frame, 2 new Tip Drays with brake and frames, 1 Duncan Broadcast Sower, 1 Macalister Ridger, Duncan Drill, Double Scufller, Lime-sower, set Disc Harrows, Swamp Plough, Doublefurrow Plough, set Tyne Harrows, 2 sets Tripods, 3 sets Chain Harrows, Duncan Cultivator ,newi, Roller, Corn-crusher, Seed Cleaning Machine, Planet Junior Scultler, Governess Cart, large quantity Sheep Netting, Stakes, Wire, Chaff, Oats, Sacks, Grindstone, 3-galion Tank, Water-cart, Drain Plough, Woolpretss, Weighing Machine, Hut on sledges, Jack, Horse-clippers, l) sets Blocks and Chains, Chains, etc., Swingletrees, Tools, etc., Separator, Saw Bench. One 12-stand Portable Shearing Machine, "Cooper’s Little Wonder.” One 4-wheel Waggonette. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. NOTE. —The Auctioneers wish to draw special attention to above particulars. The sheep are in good condition and the horses are a particularly good lot. Implements and plant are also in first-class order. Buyers requiring good ewes and horses or implements should not fail to attend Sale. Conveyance will meet Invercargill train on arrival at Mossburn. Train usually leaving Mo.-sbum for Invercargill at 2,25 will leave at 3.35 to suit convenience of buyers. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Mv 679
McKAY BROS. i Good Properties. "1 "1 1 ACRES of splendid Sheep country, about half cultivated, remainder in silver tussock, pood house and all necessary buildings, pood fences; will cany- more than one sheep to the acre. 00 acres splendid turnips. Watered by running streams; 21 miles from school and post office. £7 10/- acre. ITS “jl A CURS Dairy Farm, 3 miles from Invercargill. sound 6roomed house, 4-stall stable, bam and trapshed, 4-stall cowshed and large feed house, 1 4 miles from rail, factorv and school. £45 acre. 177 £lls Beautiful 7 roomed House, electric light, asphalt paths ;uui all conveniences; very high section, well laid out ; 5 minutes from tram. An absolute bargain. 140 -6 roomed House and all modern conveniences, large workshop, good tlower and vegetable garden (catalogued roses) ; full ]- acre section. For quick sale. Owner leaving. McKAY BROS. AUCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS, ESK STREET. Box— l 7. ’Phone—-60S. latest property news. Ib'Oß SALE —A nice little Home of 4 acres with 4-roomed House and Outbuildings; well sheltered; handy to school, rail, etc. PRICE—£4SO. hj EASY TERMS CAN BE APJIANGED. No. 714 IpOR SALK -b roomed new up-to-date House; hui and cold water, etc. /> acres of good land; all been cultivated ; splendid garden; handy to town; would su.t a retired farmer. Price right. No. 31' Jo ■poll SALE—3S ACRES FREEHOLD; good land with 4-ioomed house ana outbuildings; 4-uule to township, school, dairy factory, rail, etc. PRICE FOR QUICK S4 LE—£3oo. EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. No. 628 T/'OR SALE- 550 acres Freehold, subdivided into 16 paddocks; 480 acres have been cultivated; 50 acres bush; 26 in tussock ; 100 acres have been limed. BUILDINGS —0-roomed house, bathroom, etc., dairy. 0-stalled stable, chaffhousc, implement idled, IS-stalled cowbyre, pigstyes, water wheel and’ bain; sueep yard? and dip. Situated one mile from school, post office and dairy factory. PRICE —£10 per acre. can be arranged. The owner will exchange for a farm 50 to 100 acres. The only reason for selling is old age. No. 394 J. HOLLOWAY (LIMITED), ESK STREET, TURNER BROS. 53 LOWER RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. QASH BUYERS AND EXPORTERS R ABIUTSKIN S INCOMINGS 42d AUTUMNS 36d EARLY AUTUMNS .. 30d PRIME RACKS 25d LIGHT RACKS 20d SMALL 14d Also, — SHEEPSKINS, WOOL, HIDES, CALFSKINS, TALLOW, and HORSEHAIR WANTED TO BUY—Platinum in any vv form. N. COHEN & CO., Platinum Smelters, 168 Queen street, Auckland.
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Southland Times, Issue 18839, 4 June 1920, Page 8
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