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AUCTIONS. NATIONAL MORTGa"ge & AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. DALETHORFE DATLETHORPE ESTATE. ESTATE. THIS DAY (TUESDAY). I** AArt MERINO AND HALFBRED IOjUUU SHiiEP. 15,006. 20 HORSES 20 CATTLE IMPLEMENTS AND PLANT. Also, the BALANCE of tbo PROPERTY, comprising: — 3136 ACRES, into Blocks. 3156 ACRES. Full detailed particulars in Last Satnr- ■ day's papers. NOTE.—The Lambs from this Tv«ll-known Flock will bo draited for sexes and sold in lots of Ewes and Wcthors separately instead of Mixed Sexes. I ALTERATION IN TRAIN ARRANGEI MENTS. Free Drag-s will meet the morning tram on arrival at Aunat instead cf Spricgfie J, returning to Ancat in timo to catch evening train. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AGENCY COMPANY. OF N.Z., LTD., 3119 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. AT CLINTON SALEYARDS. On THURSDAY, 21st MARCH. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO., OF ...Z. have been instructed by T. L. JOHNSTON, ESQ., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTlu's, at abovo timo and place, HIS CLINTON PROPERTY, comprising 459G ACRES, 45UG ACRES, IN TWO BLOCKS, as undor: — LOT 1—2383 ACRES, being Original HOMESTEAD BLOCK of the WAIPAHI ESTATE. LOT 5—2208 ACRES, known as the GOLDEN VALLEY BLOCK. THE HOMESTEAD BLOCK is subdivided into 15 paddocks, which are well watered by natural streams, 100 acres in Dun Oats bein:r harvested, expected to average 3 tons Chaff per acre; 40 acres Clover, Hay (stacked) from 2J to 3 tons per acre; 150 acres in Turnipe, 100 acres in Turnips and Grass, 500 acres in Grass, balance in E°°d Tussock. BUILDINGS consist of 4-ROOMED HOUSE, largo woolshcd and ehoepyerds, 8-stalled stable and cheffhouse, huts, sheep dip, etc. THE GOLDEN VALLEY BLOCK is subdivided into 5 paddocks. About 1000 acres are sown in Grass, and the balence is in gcod Tussock. THE PROPERTY is very conveniently situated, being within 8 miles of Clinton township, saleyards, etc.; 8J miles from Vfaipahi, and 84 miles Irora Dunedin. THE COUNTRY comprises Good FV> and Rolling Downe, is specially Healthy Sheop Country, and grows first-class crops of Gra?s, Rape, <, Turnips, or Oats. To anyone on the look-out for a GRAZING PROPERTY easily worked, and handy to markets, tho Auctioneers can with confidence recommend tho above for inspection. For further particulars apply to NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 0479 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. Subdivision of the HOBOEATA ESTATE. On account of John Muigatroyd, Esq., Q/jnn ACRES 3400. IN 4 BLOCKS. FOR SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at our Land Rooms, Hereford street, Christchurch, on SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd, at 11 o'clock a.m. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD.. in conjunction with MESSRS W. J. HOPKINS and CO., have received instructions -from John Murgatrpyd. Esq., who is leaving for England, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on tho above dete, his property at Hororata, knovra as the "HORORATA ESTATE," adjoining tho Homestead Block of tho late Sir John Hall's "Torraco Eetate." LOT 1. 1235 ACRES, Homestead Block, subdivided into 22 conveniently eired paddocks, comprising rich heavy land capable of growing grain and root crops of all descriptions and i 3 very suitable for dairying. Tho buildings comprise commodious Homestead of 10 rooms, with all conveniences. 4-roomed oottage, men's whare. woolshed for 10 shearers sheepyards and dip, and shearers' cottage! 9-«ta.icd stable, chaffhouse, traphouse, «tc The grounds are beautifully laid out with plantations, good orchard, and flower garden, croquet and tennis .lawn, and situated only J miio from Hororata township, poet and telegraph office, and 4i mi:es from Coa!gat« Railway Station and Saleyards. : Horoiata stream runs through propeity.LOT 2. 6GB ACRES, subdivided into 2 blocks beautifully sheltered by a good plantation' 168 acres in oat stubble laid down with En»Hsh grasses and clovers. Tho balance is fn native, and is one of the best tuseock blocks in tho district, well watered by count? watex-xacea. , J LOT 3. 915 ACRES, subdivided into 8 paddocks 105 acres in turnips, 220 acres in oat stubble' about 500 acres sown with English gmnrea and cocksfoot, and 150 acres of sweet tussock country. This block comprises good cropping land, which grows first-class crops of oats, turnjps and rape, and is well watered by county water-races. . LOT 4. 552 ACRES, all in one block, a real good • block of Ewect cheep country, -wo!l watered, . and all in native. . Tho Auctioneers wish to draw special attention to tho sale of this property, being conveniently situated to Hororata townehip one of Canterbury's favourite holiday resorts and within clese proximity of Coalgate Railway Station and Saleyards. where sales are he:d monthly, and are noted for tho lajge entries of fat and store ehcep. NOTE—Mr Murgstroyd'e only reason for Belling is on' account of his leaving foi EngJacd. SALE at 11 o'c!ock a.m., SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH. A Clearing Sale of the whole .of the Shcop Horses, Cattle, Implements, and Plant will bo held early in April. Plans and full particulars on application to W. J. HOPKINS and CO., MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., j 3013 Joint Agents. RAKAIA SUBURBAN LAND. ■* m ACRES 13J TO BE SOLD ByTuBLIC AUCTION AT RAKAIA SALEYARDS. On THURSDAY, 4th APRIL, 1912. Wo have received instructions from Mr M. Dolati to OFFER by PUBLIC AUCTION, on above date, immediately after the Stock Sale, tho abovo First-class FREEHOLD LAND. • I 1 Tine block is situated bandy to Rakaia t 1 Rai.way Station. Saleyards, acd townrhip, ; and comprises Rich Loamy Land. which .' grows excellent root and grain crop* of ell description. Full particulars on application. NATIONAL MORTGAGE A>"D AGENCY ! CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 3340 ... Auctioneers.,

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14307, 19 March 1912, Page 12

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