LAND AND GENERAL. ! YORKSHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Established 1824. INSURANCES effected on— House Property and Effects. Employers' Liability. Personal Accident and Illness. ■ LIVE STOCK— Stallions, Mares in Foal, Blood Stock. ' t Lowest Rates. No Vexatious Clauses. , i No Examination Fees. I Prompt Payment of all Claims. Apply for Particulars to— HAROLD E. CURTIS, 118 BURNETT STREET. District Agant. H. L. BARKER, LAND SALESMAN. " And FARM PRODUCE BUYERS' REPRESENTATIVE. , CASH BUYER OF— Fat Lambs and Shesp (at per head or per pound.) Srain, Seeds and Produce. WOOL. I shall be pleased to receive consignments for the forthcoming Sales on account— PYNE & CO., CHRISTCHURCM. (Next Sale, January 11, 1915) i CANT. FARMERS' CO.-OP. ASSN., TIMARU. (Next Sale, January 6, 1915). FARM SEEDS, Of Superior Quality supplied, raiiage, free, at any railway station, at Lowest Prices. AGENT FOR— Queensland Insurance Co., Ltd. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. Hastings, H.B. WE have had placed in our hands For Sale by PRIVATE TREATY,. the following Splendid SHEEP PROPERTY. This property is essentially a sheep property, there being no need for the plough to be used except perhaps for the purpose of growing a little oats for horse feed on some of the rich flats. It contains 12,700 ACRES, and is subdivided into 30 paddocks by splendid new fences. It is situated 30 miles-from Wairoa on good motor car road. Every paddock is watered by permanent streams. Two small rivers flow through the property (well stocked with trout). The country is hilly with, well grassed slopes. About 2000 acres have been heavy bush country, and this together with about 6000 acres that has been heavy fern and tutu, is now in the best of English grasses. The balance is in Native grass and alLis carry-, ing stock and fenced; There, are some fine patches of bush left here and there to provide fencing material, which are niost valuable. The Stock at present on the Station are: — 15,600 Sheep and Lambs, 450 Cattle, 30 Horses, 80 Rams, and the Vendor is,now wanting to buy 1500-2000 sheep to keep the grass down. \ From 3000 to 4000 fat sheep wjll be, got away ■by March, also Fat Cattle and Gull Ewes. The Sheep are all young, none being over 8-tooth, and< 12,000 were bred on the place. The wool, 232 bales has just been sold at IOJd fleece, B|d bellies, s^d pieces and' locks. IMPROVEMENTS AND PLANT. House 8 rooms, hot and cold water laid on, also telephone,; large stable and loft, men's quarters, store-house, shearers' quarters, large woolshed, 8< Wolseley machines and room for 4; more, 3 good sets yards and dip. Most complete plant including 8-h.p. portableengine and sawmilling plant complete. All timber for construction of buildings has been cut close to the house. ' PRICE, £4 12s 6d. Stock and Plant at valuation. £10,000 Cash. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD. J. TREVOR THOMAS, Manager. TO LET. /TIOTTAGE of 4 rooms, with 2 Acres \J Land, situated Archibald Street. Tinwald. Apply to , FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD. STUD NOTICES. nnKE following Stallions will stand at JL . .' , ' -....'.■■ Longbeach..for. th© Season:— THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS, GAY SPARK, ■■ Dark Brown Horse (half-.brother to Treadmill), by Clanranald, data Catherine Wheel, by Maxim—Miss Kate. ' V .CALIBRE,' ! '■ By Light Artillery, dam Sunningdale (imp.), by Hampton. Fees—s Guineas,' 9 269 ■."''■■■■■ J. GXLIGG. MoINTYRE'B Extra, Strong Fern*!*, Pills, 4s 6d. Obtainable lr , w , fihGTuhi* throughout the Dominica
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 9021, 17 December 1914, Page 8
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