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; auctions. DAIXaBTY AND CO"T p D I TT^dTWEDNESDAY HISTT. ! SPECIAL ENTRIES: Account Mr a NiOO Prime Freeang Wethers OTHER ENTRIES: „ 700 Very forward four «d s«-tooth Hallbred Wethere-a good line 200 Fine-woolled Ewe Hoggets (EX. rams, 10th April) J S iXSSJt , ****** Ewes with TfttXlfl 180 Very forward Wethers 360 Crossbred Lambs, mixed sexes. TrATgETY and CO., LTD. FRIDAY, Bth MAY, at 11 o'clock. AX CORPORATION~YARDS.BALCLUTHA. GOODWILL OF THE Ma s £ Jf-?** OF THE BEST HILL FARMS IN THE CLUTHA DISTRICT. D*SS2-t «^s^^? of Balclutha, to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, 3th MAY, At Corporation Yards, BaJchitha, The Goodwil' of the Lease of his farm, near Balc'utha, *bout 806 "*"•*»** 16 years to run, 30 acre* cultivat«d for graia, 25 acres turnips,,2oo aero* young Invss! 300 acree two-year-old pasture, 110 acree three-year-old graes, 130 acres ' old pasture, 200 acree tussock. This is one of the finest hill farms in the Clutha District Although it has rot boen cropped for some years, yet the past it produced splendid crops of b»»th wheat and oats, while as v grating _ '»ta U is equal to anything in the district. »a*3 MESSRS DALGETY and CO.. LTD., in conjunction with MESSES snd CO., have received insrtructions from the Executors of th« late C. Dampier-CWelej, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Lan.d Salerooms, Cathedral sqnare. Ohristchurch, at 12 o'clock noon, On SATURDAY, MAY 9th, THE WAITUNA ESTATE, WAIKARI. Comprising 604 ACRES Limestone Country,- captble of RTOwinß wheat, oata. and turnipe. Subdivided into 11 Daddocks. well fenced and watered. Good homestead, bathrooms, h. and c. water, arid «J1 modern conveniences, stahles, implement shed, yards, etc. TERMS.—IS per cent, cash on fall of hammer, 10 p«T cent, in 12 months, 10 per cent in two yetrs, bearing interest at S per oent., balance for another three years at same rate of interest. Delivery on 16th May. Pleaee note alteration in date of Sate. For further particulars *poly to DALGETY and CO., LTD., PYNE and CO., M3S Joint Agent*. NORTH CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL FARM FOR SALE. SATURDAY, 16th MAY, At 12 o'clock noon. DALGETY and COMPANY, LIMITED, have received Instructions from Messrs Todhunter Bros, to offer at AUCTION, at their LAND SALE ROOMS, Cathedral-square, as above, their Farm, comprising 1081 ACBEB Situated at THE PEAKS, NORTH CANTERBURY. This property is admittedly one of the best farms in the district, well improved, and in good heart, with convenient buildings, and 'situated 6 miles from Medbury railway station and 8 miles from Hawarden •aleyards. The property will be-offered in THREE BLOCKS ranging from about 250 to 600 Acres. : For further particulars, apply to DALGETY and CO., LTD., 91J1 ' - Auctioneers. AMBEBLEY FARM FOB SALE AT AUCTION. SATURDAY, 16th MAY, at 13 o'clock noonTV ALGETY and CO., LTD., have received U instructions from Mr A. E. Tutton to offer at their Rooms, as * above, < STONYVALE ESTATE, Comprising 711 ACRES, situated about 7 miles from Ambcrley. This proyeity is all in EngKah graea, and is conveniently sub-divided. It.grows never-; failing crope of Rape and Turnips. Buildingß include good concrete house, wool-shed, etc. For further- particolare, apply to , DALGETY and CO., LTD., M 54 Auctioneers. ACFOBD FOREST CUM MBTHVEM , ' ■ DISTRICT. • ■ ■■': DALGETY end COMPANY, LOOTED," have received instructksu from' Mr F.. E. Barrett to SELL by PRIVATE .TREATY . ■ "Snff GLETREE FARM" In Blocks, vis.: 1. «» ACRES, Hcmeetead Block, subdivided into 6 paddocks, ISO' acnea young grass, 150 acres two-year-old grass, ltiO acres turnips, 70 acnes tus- . sock,- balanoe old pteture. All nece*ssry buddings, nearly new. 2. 647 ACRES, 3 paddocks, SO acres in tussock, balanae old pasture. 3. 573 ACRES, 5 paddocks, 200 acres in young grass, 120 acres in turnipe and rape, balance old pasture, chjjSlioaee and stable, with whare attached. TERMS—IS per cent, oadh, 10 per oent. in two years, balance: oan remain fox 7 years At 5 per cent. . FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS AKD PRICES APPLY TO 9359 DALGETY. and LTD. QUEENSLAND PASTORAL, AGRICULTURAL AND DAIRYING LANDS. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, having Branches in Brisbane, Toowoomba, end other centres in Queensland, are in a position- to offeT every facility t> BUYERS in seeroh of AGRICULTURAL DAIRYING, LAMB FATTENING and GRAZING LANDS in QUEENSLAND, and full and reliable infozmation as to all classes of land for aale in the State may be obtained on application to the Queensland Branches, oi DALGETY and COMPANY, LTD., 7075 Cbri*tc>*sroh. EVERY FARMER wants JOSEPH ! FORD'S SCOUR and LUNGWORM MIXTURE wh«n his cheep and lambs are scouring or not doing well. READ THISI Mr F. Ferriman, Asbburton. Re Joseph Ford's Scour and Lungworm Mixture.—For many years past I have heard good reports attending the use of the above drench, but until this season I have not had occasion to put it to the practical test. Early in the season my lambs were scourine 'badly, and in some cases before the usual outward appearances of scour were apparent, several of the biggest and fattest of them had already died. I obtained sufficient mixture from you to drench 3000 lambs, and from the results obtained I consider that it is impossible for mc to speak too highly of it. At a cost of about ljd per head to drench,, it has been the means of savin? many of my lambs, whioh were worth 14s 6d. I am to satisfied with my experiment that I intend to use Jceeph Ford's mixture so often as I may have occasion to deal with scour or a thriftless condition in my flock, and I can confidently recommend any farmer whose sheep or lambs are suffering from either of the above. cau?« to use Ford's mixture. He will be paid for his outlay.— K. GATES, Buccieuch Station, Mount Somers. For sale by F. FERRIMAN Ashburton; DALGETY and 00. and FARiMERS , COOP., Chrietohurch. 6317 MiiTiiVKN AND ASHBURTON COACH. A. COACH RUNS between METHVEN mad, ASHBURTON on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Leaves Methven c. a.mi, «r----rira Aehburton 10.45 a.m- -'Leawet ton 4.0 p.m., arrives Methveo .;'*■**■;£**££.•»" Parcels and Orient ■ W*j ■£ w≥2. Stables, Athburtoß, atrf^AWfc**»,^;»^f, Stables. ■ . ■";.'.: ■-■ ;>■,^■■'^lfi'^'-jfi : 'SS?|^a

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13105, 2 May 1908, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13105, 2 May 1908, Page 15

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