AUCTIONS. H. matsoTTand CO. " ~ rp A T T E~TTT L L'S SATURDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES On account of a Client 1 Chestnut Pony Mare, 4 years, by Drift wood —Lady Irv.ngton; 14 hands saddle and harness. Tr'al Further Enir.es Sohcted. 3395 H. MATSON and CO. DALGETY AND (^TIiMITEdT" DDI NG T O~N YARDS i» TO-AIORROW. a ..„ t- _ on , account of a Client, >d /0 Fat and iorward Pigs. Good lino in 3390 DALGETY and CO.. LTD. c- F. T H V E N"— S"A L E, w THURSDAY NEXT. Account A. J. Grigg, Alford Forest, 1 Harness Maro, 4 years, broken to saddle and harness Further Entries invited. 3391 DALGETY and PP., LTD. Q X F 0 R D S~A~_rS. THURSDAY NEXT. Account Mcrsrs Parish Bros., 150 Fat and Forward Wethers (4-tooth shorn) OTHER ENTRIES. 60 Fat Wethers 3392 DALGETY nnd CO., LTD. SUBDIVISION OF PATITI ESTATE, GREENPARK. 1438 ACRES - FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, , At 12 o'clock noon. DALGETY and CO., LTD., have received instructions from R. B. HOLDS WORTH, ESQ. (who has recently purchased from Capt. McLean), to c.Sci as above, at their LAND SALE ROOM. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, this well-known property in TEN BLOCKS, vis:..— LOT 1— 82 Acres. LOT 2—106 Acrca. LOT 3—131 Acres. LOT 4—120 Acres. LOT 5— 95 Acres. LOT &— SO Acres. LOT 7—544 Acres, Homestead Block. LOT B—l6l Ac: os. LOT 9— 62 Acres, Cottage, etc LOT 10— 33 Acres, Yards, Dip. etc SPLENDID DAIRYING, GRAIN GROWING AND FATTENING LAND. NO NOXIOUS WEEDS OR TWITCH. ABUNDANTLY WATERED. FOR CLOSER SETTLEMENT thia wellknown Est&to cannot bo surpassed, as heavy crops of roots and cereals are assured. Last year 70 tons of mangels per acre were grown off 6 acres, on which 60 hood of cattle wore fattened. Up to 90 bushels oi oats have been grown, and tho land is paiticulariy suited for Italian Ryo, of which 60 bushel* per acre havo been threshed. THE SITUATION IS UNEQUALLED. Only If MILES from GREENPAa.... CREAMERY, RAILWAY, and SCHOOL; 40 MINUTES FROM TOWN .aY MOTOR. EASY TERMS. 6 por cent. Cash on fall of hammer. 10 per cent. Cash 17th December, 1912. 10 por cent. Cash 9th October, 1914. Balance 9th October, 1915. Interest At 5 per cent. POSSESSION 17th DECEMBER, 1912. For Plans and further particulars apply to the undersigned, who will be pleased lo make arrangements for buyers to inspect DALGETY and CO., LTD.. 9410 Auctioneers. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, 30th NOVEMBER IMMEDIATELY AFTER AUCTION SALE OF PATITI ESTATE. DALGETY and CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr F. C. De Malmanrhc, to offer at their Land Sale Room, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, his splendid little DAIRY FARM consisting of 50 ACRES, with comfortable Cottage ana all necessary outbuildings thereon, adjoining the PATITI ESTATE at GREENPARK, together with:— 18 Cows. 14 Calves, 1 Bull, 2 Heifers, 3 Horses. 14 Pigs, Drill, D.F. Plough, Di«a Harrows, Drays, Carta, Horsos, Roller; and all farm sundries connected wilh the place, as a Going Concorn. This offers a splendid opportunity for a fam'ly man with small capital to buy thta profitable little business. ( For further particulars apply to fho undersigned, who will be pleased to make arrangements for buyers to inspect. DALGETY and COMPANY, LTD., 3087 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. SUBDIVISION OF Portion of , PARNASSUS STATION. " c DALGETY and CO., LTD., have received s instructions from E. D. Giles, Esq., to f SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE 21st DECEMBER, QQn* ACRES Of this well-known property in TWO BLOCKS, vis.: Lot I—ll3 Acres Rich Flats. Lot 2—714 Acres Downs and Rich Flats. Full particulars in later advertisements. DALGETY and CO., LTD., C Auctioneers. JOYNT and ANDREWS, Solicitors. 9335 A PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. li FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. 3 On DECEMBER 21st v t( SANDFORD DOWNS BLOCK OF BALMORAL. *• rjALGETY and CO., LTD., have received *-» • instructions frcm D. G. Mathoson, Esq., to OFFER, as above, his Well-known Run of SCO) ACRES, either as a WHOLE or a TWO BLOCKS. Further particulars in later advertieement. DALGETY and CO., LTD, '223 Auctioneers. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. PRICES etill good. If 70U havo Poultry / to sell, now is tho timo to sell. Get dt n early and avoid the Christmas rush. :i Vrite for crates right away. Poultry Sales vi VEDNESDAYS and SA-IurtDAYS, 11.30 .. *eh day. Crates lent free and forwarded to j fl Jiy address. Following wero the prices at p < ast week's sales: — c,i Table Chickens, 6s to 8s 4d per pair. Incubator Chicks, Is 4d to Is 6d per pair. Hens, 3s 6d to 5s 6d per pair. Pullets, 5s 3d to 63 Ca per pair. Stags, 33 to 4a per pair. Turkeys (Gobblers), 23s to 30_ per pair. Geese, 8s to 9s per pair, — 'o Poultry breeders—We are agents for the celebrated A and P. Chick Raiaer. A. B. SANDS and CO., 783 Auction ears. ItETHVEN AND ASHBURTON COACH. A COACH RUNS between Methven and fL Ashburton on TUESDAYS and SATIRDAVS Le«ves Methven 8 a.m.. arrive* Lshburton tt.« am. Leaves Aahburton * 1* >,m arrives Methven 6.45 p.m. ' ** Parcels and Orders left »_ Somerset Itable*. Aahburton. and Methven Liverr ;iable*_ . HINTS to and Cadet*." Prioe 6d. All Bookseller, and -New* gent*.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14522, 26 November 1912, Page 12
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