AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. LAND SALE. HIGH-CLASS FA KM IN THE ELLESME2HI DISTRICT. IRWFLL. IRWELL IRWELL. BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON SATURDAY i NEXT. ! APRIL 17th— At 12 o'clock prompt. I WJE h&ve been favoured with instructions < \l from Mr W. Wright, of Ira ell. to Sell by Public Auction, in war Cashel street Salerooms as above:— HIS GRAND FARM AT IRWELL, comprising 273 ACRES 273 273 ACRES 273 Situate adjoining the properties of Messrs Frank Rowell end Walter Wright, and runniii,' d wn to t>e Euesmere river, and witb.n * f mil* of th,- township of Irwe 1. B; tidings include a NEW 5-ROOMED COTTAGE and sreneial outbuild— s, ail new- A" 0 ■ Whole Farm is sp.er.di"? y watered and divided into 8 paddocks, enclosed by real good itnecs. ' NOTE- < THIS LAND _,_„ REQUIRES NO RECOMMENDATION FROM US AS SALESMEN. It is undec.ab.y tivn THE RICHEST AORiCLLTLRAL LAND IN THE ELLESMEKK MaTBICT, And poasw.es that . RARE QUALITY" of be.ng \\ ORKABLE xn either DRY or WET SP.ASONS. Mr Wright's only reason for disposing: o: ,h"o Farm is that his interests are rentred in the North lelana. H. MATSON and CO., W. E. SIMES. . 4915 Agents in conjunction. pULVE RD EN BA_ EFRIDAY, 30th APWILWe shall be glad to receive entries for this i sale- ~ «2l VI. MATSON and CO. PYNE AiiD CO. SHEFFIELD SALEYARDS. FRIDAY NEXT. For the above Sale our present Entries comprise: . 160 Pr.me Freezing Lambs c 0 Crossbred Ewes 180 Store Lambs Further Entries are Invited, PYNE and CO., i3Z) Auctioneers. rp A T T E R S A L L' S. SATURDAY NEXT. On account of MR~C W. BOURNE 4 Well bred Draught Mares and Gold—g, from 3 to 5 years. (Full Pedigrees at Sale.) PYNE and CO., 4889 Auctioneers. T U B 13 R LEY. MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 19th. On account of MR JAS DOUGLAS, Dr. M., with foal at foot Two-year-old Filly j 7 Caws . 7 Eighteen-months-old Cattle 1 Two-year-old Bull . Alsc quantity of Furniture 2 Bacon Pitrs 30 Tons Oatsheaf Chaff GO Fowls On account MR A. J. FAIRWEATHER, Ouantity of Furniture and Sundries, Posts, Stakes and Wire. d.f. P.ough (Booth), set 4-leaf Harrows, set Disc Harrows, Spring Dray, etc. Further Entries Invited. 4890 PYNE and CO. WEST MELTON SALEYARDS. rpHE USUAL MONTHLY SALE will X trko p ace on MONDAY NEXT, the 19th inst. Entries lev ted. PYNE and CO., 4930 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE STATION PROPERTY, WINTERSLOW RUN, ALFORD FOREST, METHVEN. PYNE and CO. are instructed by H. W. PHILLIPS, ESQ., to SELL by AUCTION, at their Land Sale Room, Cashel street, Christchurch, on SATURDAY NEXT. APRIL 17th, At 12 noon, The above mentioned well-known Run, consisting of 80 ACRES FREEHOLD And 30.000 ACRES LEASEHOLD, Having 9 yews to run. at an annual rental of £375, together with the Stock and Plant as a goiug concern. * B STOCK— ,„„ „ . 3020 Six and Eight-tooth and S.M. Merino 23j6 Six and Eight-tooth Merino Wethers 112 i Two-tooth Halfbreds, mixed sexes 547 Four-tooth Halfbred Ewes 92 Four-tooth Halfbred Wethers 1400 Halfbred Lambs, mixed sexes , 60 E- glish Leicester Bams, Four and Sixtooth 8600 Total. Buildings comprise comfortable House of 5 rooms, bathroom, scullery, etc., large wolshod, men's quarters, good scouring plant, stables, etc. * ... ~ ~ ! The property is distant 11 miles from _etn- ' rcn Tow., ship and Railway by good road and is one of the best grassed runs in Canterbury. Terms may bo arranged for a portion oi I tho purchase money. ~,,.__.. , A false impression exists that Winterslow is ' dangerous country. That this is not the case is ev:denced by the fact that last winter, the worst for 14 years, tho loss was little more than normal—in fact, since the snow-line ' fence was erected some years ago, there has never been a serious death rate. Full particulars, _ i 4371 F • PXNE and CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. HALCOMBE ESTATE. LEESTON DISTRICT. PYNE and CO. are instructed by the TRUSTPIES in the E'tate of the lato WFNRY DENT GARDINER, to SELL by AUCTION, at their LAND SALES ROOM, on SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 17th, At 12 noon. That EXTREMELY VALUABLE FARM, known as HALCOMBE, now in the occupation oi Mr J. S. Gardiner, consisting of 247 ACRES , of exceptionally rich farm land, situated in 1 the Leeston District, equidistant from either , Leeston or Southbridge. Tho property will be offered as a whole, and if not sold will be submitted in the following subdivii eions:— * 1. Homestead Block, 118 acres 30 perches, 0 together with all the farm buildings and improvements. 2. 17 acres 1 rood 13 perches, now in wheat stubble. * 3 and 4. 41 acres 2 roods 25 perches, pors tion in old pasture, balance red clover. '' 5. 38 acres 1 rood 24 perches in fallow. , 6. 31 acres 3 roods 22 perches, in oats stubble. a EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. y. ' it 5 per cent. cash. 2 10 per cent, on Ist May, 1909, when posi, session will be given. ■- ""■ 10 per cent. 21st March. 1910. 10 per cent 21ft March. 1911. )! Balance of the purchase money may remain on mortgage at 5 per cent, till 1914. n Plans are now ready, and may be obtained * from the Auctioneers, PYNE and CO. ? s ' TO LET BY TENDER, ii FOB TERM OF YEARS. s, AMBERLEY FARM. :S *" T>YNE and CO. are in*trneted by the X TRU9TEK9 in the E'tate of the L.*TE REV. COCKS to CALL for TEN- - DERS for the LEASE of th>it well-knowD
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13397, 14 April 1909, Page 12
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