AUCTIONS. DALGETY AND CO.. LIMITED. QOALGATE SALE. THURSDAY. APRIL 20ih. SPECIAL ENTRY. j Account Mrs M. Rutherford. "Braciendaie : 750 Sound-month Merino Ewes, off tussock 200 Pour-tooth Three-quarterbred Ewes 70 Two-tooth Threoquarterbred Ewes DALGETY and CO.. 3 MM Auctioneer®. CLEARING SALE. j GLENTUNNEL. j TUESDAY, MAY 2nd, 1916. > \/CrE hare "Wen instructed bv Mr J. W. Lill j > V to hold a CLEARING SALE of LTVE »nd DEAD STOCK at Ins farm, on above date. { Full particulars in later advertisement. j DALGETY and CO.. LTD., j 3895 Auctioneers. j SUBDIVISION OF MOSTYN ESTATE, SPRINGSTON. 395 ACBES FREEHOLD. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19th, At 3 o'clock p.m. j DAL GET Y and C 0„ LTD., have recoived instructions from J a*. McCormack, Esq., to offer, as above, AT THEIR LAND SALEROOMS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, This well-known property, comprising HIGH-CLASS AGRICULTURAL AND DAIRYING LAND, In 5 Blocks, viz., j LOT I.—loo Acres, 6 paddocks, 40 aeres j oatg and Grass. 16 acres oata, balance grass; Cottage. LOT 2. —121 Acres, 30 acres oats and j graes, balance grass, 5 paddocks, well watered. Beautiful homestead, 34 I rooms, well laid out garden, orchard j and plantations, extensive outbuildings, j LOT 3. —67 Acres, stubble. j LOT 4.—30 Acres, stubble. LOT 5. —57 Acres, stubble. The land grows very hoavv crop®' if WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY, and' PEAS, and is particularly well suited for DAIRYING. SITUATED within i-mife> from creamery, i-mile from railway siding (Gould's road),. miles from Springston Saleyards and Railway Station. VSRY EASY TERMS. 5 per cent, cash on fall of hammer. 10"per cent, on possession, Bth May. 10 per cent, in 12 months. Balance can remain for 5 years at 5i per cent. Full particulars on application. DALGETY and CO., LTD., 3481 Auctioneers. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. ' A PROPERTY THAT HAS BEEN IX ONE ; OWNER'S HANDS FOR OVER 0 CO YEARS. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. j DUVAUCHELLES SALE. - FRIDAY, MAY sth (Before tho Stock Sale). D ALGETY and CO., LTD. (in conjunction with H. MATSON and CO.) have received instructions from MR A. J. i SUNCKELL, to Offer, ac above, 67 ACRES AT TAKAMATUA. Comprising: absolutely the beet DAIRYING . LAND on tho Peninsula. Tho farm is subdivided into 10 paddocks, ' well fenced, and watered by eprings; down i land, all in grass; fronting the and three roads, and io consequently well adapted 1 for subdivision. SITUATED within half-mile of school and ■ creamery, H miles from Akaroa. B2AUTIFUL HOMESTEAD of 8 rooms, . h. and c. water, acetylene gas, extensive outbuildings, garden, orchard, cto. 'EASY TERMS. For further particulars apply DALGETY and CO.. LTD., H. MATSON and Co., 3608 Joint Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD FARMING AND GRAZING PROPERTIES. AT OUR. LAND SALEROOMS, GEORGE STREET, TEMARU, On SATURDAY, MAY 6th, 1916, 1 At 13 Noon. T\ALGETY and CO., LTD., have been U favoured with instructions from Mr E. S. RUTHERFORD to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, his well-!rnown "MOUNT AITKEN ESTATE," comprising 1132 ACRES FREEHOLD Agricultural and Pastoral Land, and 4713 ACRES PASTORAL RUN (10 years' unexpired tenure). The Agricultural Land comprises nice undulating Down®, oaeily worked, the soil being good; grows ectceJleiit crops grain and roots, and fattens all surplus stock. The Pastoral Land comprises hilly country, lying well to the 6un, well covered with blue tussock, native and English grasses; well fcnce<J and subdivided; permanent water. Situate in the Waihao Volley, about 10 miles from Waihao Downs Railway Station, and about 20 miles from Waimate by firatclaes roads. Improvement® consist of up-to-date Dwolling'houso of 8 rooms, bathroom, hot and oold water service, washhouso, diary, men's quarters, 10-stalled stable, looso-boxes, feed room, harness room, motor shed, implement shed, J woolshed, eheepyaxds, atoclcyarde, sheep dip. etc. Telephone connexion to house. Further particulars may bo obtained on application to the undersigned, with v,-hoin arrangements to inspect can be made. DALGETY and CO.. LTD.. Auctioneer"?, 3939 Timaru. GROCERY BUSINESS FOR SALE. ONE0 NE of the exriieot-eetablished Grocery Businesses in the ccntre of tho City. Splendid opportunity for energetic man. aa the owner i* not asking any payment for the goodwill, and is prepared to remain for a time to assist purchaser. Full particular* ' can be obtained from j HARMAN and STEVENS. LIMITEp, 81 Hereford street, H4067-697J Chrktchuick WASTED KNOWN. j F. H. STEEL haa REDUCED the < PRICE OF MEAT M» Rock Bottom for i SPOT CASH; and as we have only a short j time to live, get tho best. Rubbish is dear at any price; the best is always cheapest in the.end. And do ixrt l>» ! persuaded to buy inferior quality or ruSbish, when by patronising F. H. STEEL you can always rely on gettng the Cream of Canterbury. I Customers in City and Suburbs waited on Daily for Orders. i Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Small Gocds a Specialty; tho annual output reaches half a million pounds. The qnanti:y sold speaks for itself. "'THE Greatest of all Ware," more ,iuUy deal; with in the "Evening News" than in any other newspaper in ;ho "dominion.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15566, 15 April 1916, Page 15
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