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AUCTIONS. DALGETY AND CO. DALGETY and CO., LTD. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THIS DAY SATURDAY. 25th MARCH, At 12 o'clock noon. DALGETY and CO., LTD.. have received instructions from Mr S, H«yw toOfl«, as above, at their LAND SALEROOMS, Cathedral equare, his WEST MELTON FARM, Comprising 4H ACRES GOOD AGRICULTURAL LAND. There are li paddocks. permanently watered by' J water-rocea; 100 acres are in j stubble, 50 in r»pe> °nd turnips, 5 in pota- i toes, and the balance in rtms. ! This land, which ie in good heart, grows good crops of R-rain. Tho average yield is 30 bushels wheat and 40 to 60 of oats per acre. Convenient hoime of 9 rooms, with exton-eh-e outbuildings, and 2J »cree of young fruit trees are centrally placed. Situated 1J miles from Sandy Knolle Railway Station, and 3 from P.O. and School. OWNER WISHES TO SELL TO SETTLE HIS SONS ELSEWHERE. For Full Particulars, apply to 9354 DALGETY and CO., LTD. /CHEVIOT SALE. MONDAY, 27th MARCH. SPECIAL ENTRIES— From Wocdbank Station: 600 Four-year-oid Halfbred Ewes 600 Two-tooth Three-quarterbred Ewes From Terahunga Station: GOO Fonr-year-old Thrce-quarterbred Ewes The Above Lines arc Straight Annual Station Drafts. Other Entries: 200 Three-quarterbred Ewes, pound mouth 300 HaJfbred Ewes, sound mouth 200 Two, lutr, and Six-tooth Half and ,Three-quarterbred Wethers. 100 Two-tooth Three-quarterbred Ewes DALGETY and CO.. LTD., 9816 Auctioneers. AMBERLEY SALE. MARCH 27th. PRESENT ENTRIES— 700 Fat Lambs (in lots) 120 Fat Ewe* 100 Fat Wethers 150 Lambs (mjxed soxes) Also, on Account Mr W. McFarlane. 1 Bay Draught Geldinjr, broken' to all farm work, eound and quiet 1 Bay Harness Mare, Tyre, by Banner; any trial, saddle and harness 1 Tip Dray and Frame end 1 Bacon Piff Account Mr G. N. McLean. 1 Bay Mare Gleam, N.Z.5.8.. by Reflector out of Argon, with Colt Foal at foot. Stinted to Stronghold 1 Bay Mare by St. Ives (Queen Bee); full sister to Slow Tom, with Colt Foa.l at foot by Stronghold, and stinted to Stronghold 1 Chestnut Mare by Sou-wester, with Filly Foal at foot by Stronghold, and stinted to Stronghold 1 Bay Filly, 3yrs (14 hands), by Goodbye, broken to saddle (make good polo pony) Account Mr Colin McNaught. 1 Three-yoar-oJd ' Filly (Cob), broken to saddle and harness 1 Two-year-old Filly (Euclid— Fency Work), broken to load 1 Five-yeer-old Gelding, by Bridegroom, broken to saddle Account Mr A. \V. Barber. 1 Bay Half-Draught Marc, Byrs, broken to all work, sound and good worker 3044 DALGETY and CO., LTD. DOME STATION, NEAR LUMSDEN, SOUTHLAND. (\X account of MESSRS STUDHOLME and PETER. ~ j 5,794 ACRE'S FREEHOLD. ; | 11,300 ACRES LEASEHOLD. Subdivided into following Blocks:— . LOT 1—419 ACRES. LOT 2— 406 ACRES \ (Together if desired.) . ' LOT 3—1716 ACRES., LOT 4—1760 ACRES. LOT 6—H93 ACRES. Areas are approximate. Leasehold goes in vith Lot 3, which is the Homestead Bldck, The property adjoins Lowther Railway Station, and is 20 chains die lan t from Five Rivers and Eyre Creek Siding* on the In-veroargill-Kingston Line. Mostly Flat Land. Grows Good Turnip Crops. LOW PRICES. EASY TERMS. Apply early for particulars and plans to DALGETY and'CO., LTD., All Branches; or HENDERSON and CO., InvercargilL 9094 . GOULD, BEAUMONT AKD CO TOTE UNDERTAKE the MANAGEMENT .of TRUST, ABSENTEE and PRIVATE ESTATES, and the - Collection of Rent and Interest. . WE have MONEY available for INVESTment at CURRENT RATES. WE are also prepared to MAKE ADVANCES on "ACCOUNT CURRENT/ , on STATION and FARMING Properties, and act generally as ADVISORY AGENTS for Clients. AGENTS FOR CLIMAX AND HIGHLAND SHEEP DIP. FARM TO LET ON LEASE. SEADOWN. . ABOUT Midway between TIMAKU ai;ct TEMUKA, close to SEADOWN RAILWAY STATION. 332 ACRES Of Good CROPPING and DAIRYING LAND with small homestead, now in occupation of Mi Juacs Smith. TERM-SEVEN YEARS. POSSESSION 16th APRIL NEXT. The owner ie prepar«d to expend a rcs-soa-abie sum on buildings. i For further particulars apply GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. cssoe THE Special -'P»ee for 'Women' ib Saturday* editions of tho "Evening K«w»" appwb to svtijoao. A bright kot&« M»£fc■um

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14001, 25 March 1911, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14001, 25 March 1911, Page 14