AUCTIONS. DALGETY AND no., LTD. HAYLAND STATION SHEEP AND CATTLE SALE. FRIDAY", 20!h MARCH. DALGETY and CO., LTD.. »nd J. T. FORD and CO., will offer as above, 14.000 fhoeu ! 12.5 Head Cattle I Orr own Entries include— ! Account Jss. McCraeljen, E«q., Hayland, i 2000 Three-quarterbred Lambs, forward cou- * dition ! e-00 Fcur-tcotb Halfbred Wethers, in for- ; ward condition j »>53 Six-teeth Mi-niio Wethers iv very for- | ward condition ! :00 Halfbred Ewes j 15 Head Store Cattle ; Account E. Vincent. Esq., Ngalierehcre. 1 20 Head Store Cattle j Account Rudd Bros., Glentui, | 1500 Two-tcoth Wethers 500 Two-tooth Ewes I 53 il.-t.l i ;ec-..-, t,<od forts end veTy forward Arcount Hertford Downs Esiste. 330 Two, Four. Six and Eicht-tooth Halfbr.y! Ewes 150 Two-iocth Wetheis 300 Forward Lambs N.B.—Drsps will meet arrival of morning tram from CirUtiTiureh at Rangiora. returning in time for evening trail. 1 Also, JAt the same time and pities (immediately be- ' fore the Stock Sa'e). we arc instructed to offer 1100 Acres Land (portion c-f the Hayland Estate. If not sold iv one block will be offered in two blocks of a bent 6<H) acres iiind 500 iicres. Particulars on application to THE MANAGER, Hrvlntid; Or, OTCO DALGETYjind CO., LTD. /~1 O A L G A T E V A R D S. SPECIAL SALE. TUESDAY, 21th MARCH. Our PRESENT ENTRIES include: Account Sr.owdon and Double Hill Estates (Executors W. GeTard.l, 3000 Sound-mouth Merino Ewes (tho annual draft) Aocount F. J. Savill, Esq., Hovorata, 1000 Merino Ewes Account Alj-idus Estnfo (weatbej permitting), 1000 Sound-mouth Merino Ewes 800 Merino Wethers Account Messrs Mathtsun and Writrht. 203 Two-tooth Crojsbreci Wethers, in forward condition 100 Fniir-toot-h Crossbred Wethers, in forward condition 250 Merino Wethers Account Ralph Holland, Esq., Craig, 1000 Half and Throe-quartrrbrod Two-tooth Ewes, off tussock Account D. C. Mathesou, Esq., Aycradnle, I 2'JO Crossbred Two-tooth Wetting iv very forward condition, nil the eaino earmark a.ad brand Note.—Above lots of sheep will all bo sold in lot* to suit purchasers. Further entries invited. 'I DALGETY and CO.. LIMITED. g" AW A R DEN YAR.I) S. THURSDAY, MARCH 26th. Account M. J. Burke, Esq., Waitohi Peaks, 400 H-xlibred Wethers, iv very forward condition. Other Entries include, 200 Merino Ewes 3 Lincoln Rams 0356 DALGETY and CO.._Lm_ T\ A R F I E L D S A L E YARDS. FRIDAY', MARCH 20th. 200 Fat Lambs 100 F?t Lambs 150 Fat Sheep 100 Two-tooth Crossbred Wethers (freezeTs) 100 Two-tooth Maiden Ewes, good lin« 1 Primo Fat Cow 72 DALGETY' and CO.. LTD. CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD.
IMPORTANT SALE OF RICH AGRICUL- . TUBAL PROPERTIES, At tho VOLUNTEER HALL, TEML^A. TUESDAY", mh MARCH, 1903. "TTTE have received instructions from Mr *"- James Austin to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, NINE MAGNIFICENT AGRICULTURAL AND DAIRY FARMS, Particulars of which are as follows: — LOT 1.—270 ACRES, securely fenced, well watered, no waste, all High-class Land. Tbe Crop of Wheat grown this year is estimated to yield 4j Bushels per acre, and adjoins the estate of the late Hon. W. Rolleston. LOT 2.—366-ACRES, securely fenced, well watered, and all sown down in English Grass and Clover. This Farm adjoins tho property of Mr xx. McCully, vxd is known as Parkinson's. Tho improvements consist of Loose Boxes and Men's Hut. LOT 3.-150 ACRES, securely fenced, well watered, all in native grass, and there are 41 Acres Blucgum Plantation, trees all healthy. The Property is situated about Four Miles from Rang-itata Railway Station, by a good ror.d. LOT 4.-333 ACRES, subdivided, sccure'y fenced and well watered, toge.uer with 4-roomed Dwelling-house. 130 Acres aro at present under Rape, balance in English Giass. old pasture. This Farm j is adjoining Lot ". I LOT 5.—150 ACRE'S, sui*<livided and securely fenced, together with Dweliing-Louf-o and other improvement.? thereon. Thin Property is known as Grceivaway's Old Homestead Block; all rich, reclaimed swamp, and for the production of Grain, Roots, ot Grats it has no superior in New Zealand.
LOT 0.—137 ACRES, well fenced, and sown down wi*b English Grass and Clover, p. 11 rich lieivy Land, ana id joining Lot 3. Bot.h Firms are most suitable for Dairying or Fattening purposes. In connection with this Farm there is a tra---.1l Government leasehold which goes villi this lot. Th> situation is very • convenient. about, four milesirom Winchesti-r Railway Station. LOT 7.-31 ACRES 2 ROODS 10 PERCHES, situated ou the s'-uth side oi Oriri River, subdivided into two Paddocks, al! Hiyh-c-Uus Land, at present in English Grass and Rape, and adjoiuiiiK the well-known Stumps Farm. LOT 8.-C2 ACRES 33 PERCHES, well fenced and sown down with English Grass and Clover. The Buyer of Lot 7 will have the option of this Block at tbe same price, us tho land is similar in quality ur.d separated only by a public road. LOT 9.— 73 ACRES 2 PERCHES rich reclaimed Swamp, securely fenced ar.d heavily grassed, adjoining tho wellknown Buhner Property, and has a, on the Temuka and Hangitatt road. Mr Austin will show Intending Buyers over £n> Properties up to date of Saie. TERMS—23 per oer.t. deposit at Sale; bal•nco Ist Jute, 1903. Hour of Sale, 3 o'clock Sharp. The Auctiorcars desire to direct tho attention of Dairy and Agricultural Farmers to this important sale of High-class Farms, as the Vendor's well-known judgment of land is sufficient guarantee a* to quality, and hia instructions positively are to sell, in consequence of his having purcha.»*d another largo estate. J. MUNDELL, 6G33 Auctioneer.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11535, 18 March 1903, Page 12
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