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AUb I lUlto. DALGETY AND CO.. LIMITED. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. CLEARING SALE AT METHVEN. TUESDAY, 11th DECEMBER, 1915. ( V v have received instructions from » MESSRS QUIGLEY BROS., The Terraces, Methven (whose farm we have sold), to hold a COMPLETE and UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, in conjunction with tho NEW ZEALAND FARMERS* CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, of ail their LIVE STOCK and PLANT, on the above date. Particulars are as follows:— ' SHEEP— 133 S.M. Thrco-quarterbrcd Ewes, 100 per cent. Lambs 350 S.M. Three-quarterbred Ewee, 100 per cent. Lambs 200 S.M. Three-quarterbred Ewes, 100 per cent. Lambs ICO S.M. Three-quarterbred Ewes, 100 per cent. Lambs 173 S.M. Three-quarterbrod Ewes, 100 per cent. Lambs 135 Four and Five-year-old Crossbred Ewefij 100 per cent. Lambs 150 Four and Five-year-cld Crossbred Ewe^i 100 per cent. Lambs ICO Hoggete (M.S.), very forward 1C E.L. Rams CATTLE— 3 Cows, in full profit, Second calf '2 Fat Cows 6 Fiftcen-months-old Cattle 2 Fat Pigs DRAUCHT HORSES— 1 Chestnut Marc, syrs 1 Chestnut Marc, oyrs 1 Bay Mare, Syrs 1 Bay Mare, 4yrs 1 Bay Maro, aged 1 Bay Mare, aged 1 Bay Gelding, syrs 1 Bay Gelding, Syrs 1 Chestnut Gelding, 4tt3 1 Brown Gelding, aged 1 Bay Gc'.ding, Gyrs 1 Black Gelding, 7yra 1 Bay Gelding, aged 1 D.ack Geldiug, aged HACKS— 1 Bay Harness Horse, aged 1 B::y Girr Mare, -J.vrs 1 Brown Gig Mare, oyr« Harness complete for all fccrsee, Covttt, Four Sets Saddlos and Breochings, 8 Sets Leading Chains. Back-bands and Chains, 2 Sets Trap Harness IMPLEMENTS— i Drays and Frames. 1 Spring Dray, 1 Spring Trap, 1 Rubber-tyre Gig, 2 3furrow Ploughs (P. and D.), 2 Doubleuirrow Ploughs, 1 Giant Grubber (P. and D.). 1 Canibridgo Roller (P. and P.), 1 16ft Broadcast and Harrows (P. and D.), 1 Set tripod Harrowy (P. and D.), nev.\ 1 Set Chain Harrows, 1 Set Tine Harrows, 1 Set Disc Harrows (P. and D.), 15-coultcr Grain, Seed, and Manure Drill, 1 Newell Sanders Diec Plough, new, 2 McCormick Binder®, G and 7ft. 1 Murray Woolpresa, 1 Seedcleaning Machine, 3 Sheep Feeders, 1 Trolly, Scoop, "2 Sets 6-horso Blocks, Vice. Grindstone, Pig-trough, Scalding Trough. Moulding Plough, Stakes, Netting, Wire, Empty Sacks, 10 Tons Chaff, quantity Firewood, 1 Sack Barlow. l Separetor. 1 3£ h.p. King Dick Motor-cycle, Sundries, etc., etc. Th® Ewes and Lambs are. exceptionally good, and tho Draught Horses aro well known to be equal to, if not better, than anything in tho district. SALE at 12 o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED, DALGETY and CO., LTD., N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN.. 3015 Auctioneer*. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION OF WAIMARAMA ESTATE. METHVEN. 3540 ACRES ' fbeeeold. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. On. . WEDNESDAY, 15th DECEMBER, At 3 o'clock p.m. DALGETY and CO., LTD., in conjunction with PYNE and CO., havo received instructions from MESSRS DEANS BROS., to SELL, as above AT THEIR LAND SALE ROOMS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Tliia "Well-known Property ia SEVEN BLOCKS, VIZ.:— LOT I—Boo ACRES. LOT 2—333 ACRES. LOT 3—336 ACRES. LOT i—3CB ACRES. LOT 5—512 ACRES. LOT 6—185 ACRES. LOT 7—746 ACRES. Tho propertr comprises HIGH-CLASS AGRICULTURAL and GRAZING LAND, and 50-60 busliele WHEAT hav® been threshed to tho acre, whilst for growing TURNIPS and GRASS the country is -unequalled. .Being within the area of NOR'-WEST rain, dry seasons need not be feared. All the Blocks aro conveniently subdivided and well watered. On LOT 1 is tlic "Waimarama Homestead, comprising S-room House, h. and c. water, all conveniences, brick ■woolshed, 12-3 tall Gtablo, cowshed, implement shed, dip and yards, also 3-room Cottage and Men's Quarters, together with good sheltej plantations and nicely laid-out grounds. On LOT 3—l-room House, stablee, and yards. On LOT 5—4-room House and Lean-to, 15stall stable, loosebox, men's whare, implement shed, woolshed, y*rds, ©tc. I On LOT 6—3-room House, ntables, yards, etc. On LOT 7—Up-to-date House 7 rooms, h. and c. water, acet. gas, 6-stall stable, chaffhouse, whare, yard*, etc., also plantations. This WELL-KNOWN PROPERTY -was acquired by the late Mr John Deans over 30 years ago. and is now offered for sal© for the first time on EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS, VIZ.: — g per oent. Cash on Fall of Hammer. 10 per cent, on Ist March, 1916. Balance on Ist March, 1921. INTEREST AT 5 PER CENT, POSSESSION Ist MARCH, 1916. PLANS and further particulars can be obtained on application to the undersigned, with whom arTangemens to INSPECT can be mad--*. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Owing to the rumour that is circulated that a high reserve is to be placed on the property, we arc instructed by the vendors to state "that .Moderate Reserves only are being placed on the various blocis, as it is tho vendors' intention to selL" DALGETY and CO., LIMITED, PYNE and CO., &48S Joint Auctioneers. DEVEREUX, KING AND CO. DEVEREUX, KING, AND CO.. LTD., 100 LICHFIELD STREET, Christchurch. TARPAULIN!?. STACK COVERS, WAGGON COVERS, MACHINE COVERS, MOTOR-CAR COVERS, At half the cost, because with Devereux's New Patent they last twice as long. Tho most simple, unique, and effective patent ever brought out for tho benefit of tarpaulins. Every farmer who has seen it 13 showing his appreciation by sending us orders for early delivery. It cannot blow off, cannot tear off. The wear is on the ropes, not on the cloth, and the ropes are protected by an ingenious invention. 100 LICHFIELD STREET, Christchurch. D 2121 HETHVEN AND ASHBURTO3" COACH. A COACH Rons between Ifethren and Ashborton on Vll BSD AYS and SATURDAYS. Leaves Methven 8 a.m., arrives Ashurton 10.15 a.m. Leaves Ashburton 4 I pjß., arrives M»thv<n 6.45 p.m. and Orders left at Somerset Stables, Aehbaxtca, and Methvea Livery [ Stables, Z

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15459, 11 December 1915, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15459, 11 December 1915, Page 19

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