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AUCTIONS. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNES3. LTD. N G I O TUESDAY NEXT. 300 Fat Lambs 120 Fat Ewes 50 Fat Wethers 100 Store Lambß 150 S.II. Halfbred Ewes E.L.8., Apri 70 S.M. Ewn, 8.L.R., April 10th. 100 Two and Four-tooth "Wethers ro-tooth Wethers E.L.8., April 6th PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., . FRIDAY, MAY 4th. On Account HOSSACK, Hanmer Springs: SO Unbroken Horses \ In Conjunction Dalgety and Co. Account Client — 3 Good Draughts, Broken to all . -work Account J. FLEMING—--1 Pony 9-Hands, s. and h. t Rubber Tyred Gig and Harness. Account of Client—--20 Unbroken Horses frtun Noith Island PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., PUBLIC AUCTION. NORTH CANTERBURY. ON ACCOUNT OF G. B. STARKY, ESQ., And being a portion of his Spye Property. IN PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., LAND SALE ROOM. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY sth. The above property is the portion of Spy* nearest Scargill, and has a frontage on the Motunau road, where there is a suitable site for a Homestead, of about 100 acres of good .flat land suitable for making homo paddocks. This site is situated within 1J rni'es of Tipapa School, telephone, post office, and main Cheviot road, and 5 mileß from Scar-, gill railway station, township, eto. Tho property lies well to the sun, and is splendidly watered by running streams an* springs, and is first-olasß surface sown hill sheep country. There are no buildings, and only one subdivision. . Th* purchaser has tr.e option of taking over the stock on this block by valuation. For further particulars, terms, eto., apply to PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., DALGETY and CO., LTD., JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD., —HB Auctioneers. LAND AUCTION. SUBDIVISION INTO THREE BLOCKS. SOWN TUSSOdK COUNTRY, SITUATED AT SPRINGFIELD. MESSRS PYNE, GOULD,' GUINNESS, LTD., have been mstruoted • by MESSRS MILLIKEN BROS., of Springfield, to Sell by Publio Auction, at their Chrißtchurch Land Sale Rooms, ON SATURDAY, MAY 12th, AT 11 A.M. 8500 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, IN BLOCKS, AS FOLLOWS:— LOT 1—1947 ACRES. About 250 Acres ooneist of flat agricultural, land; balance being surface sown, low. tussock hills, lying well to the eun and permanently watered by streams. Subdivided into numerous paddocks and blocks by good wire and standard fences. The homestead consists of dwelling of eight rooms, woolshed, Bheepyards, stabling and men's whare. Tho Homestead is situatedi within half . a-mile of Sprintrfteld Railway Station and Township. LOT 2—3154 ACRES. Contains 260 acres of flat, ploughable land, oap«.ble pe, etc. There- is a, new bungalow ol seven rooms witfi stable, eto. Tho land is subdivided into numerous paddooks an« blocks, by wire and standard fsjncing, and mmmmwim lies well to the sun. Ho: 1J miles from Sprinefield. LOT 8—8427 ACRES. Being, the Top Blook, contains about 850 aoreß of flat, good agricultural land, balance being surface sown tussook, lying well to the Bun and permanently watered by streams. There are no buildings, but there is a. good homestead site, situated' about 4i miles from Springfield. . The above poperty consists of first-c!kf« surface-sown, tussook hills and downs. The whole of the country lies well to the,sun, and is warm sheep country . This class of land is hard to p we hove no hesitation in buyers to inspect the above country. For further particulars _ and terms and conditions of sale, apply to PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 7391 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. CLEARING SALE AT MOTUKARARA. On account MR J. C. O. GEBBIE, who h«s decided, owing to ill-health, to rehnquidi farming. • THURSDAY, 17th MAY. Full particulars in future advertisement. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD., 78 gg * Auctioneers. KEKERANGU STATION. FOR PRIVATE TREATY AS A GOING CONCERN. COMPRISING 11,000 ACRES more or lees of low hills, mostly limestone, clean tussook, all in the native country, well watered with never failing streams, arid highpressure supply all over the Homestead buildings. ■ ' Tho property is distant 42 miles from Kaikoura, first-class motor roads,- all streams bridged, and a motor service by two companies pass the door daily,, and connected by telephone with Chnstchurch. School and Post Office at the door. The Estate is well subdivided into suitable sized paddocks, and very substantial wire fences, one a length of 12 miles, all in iron and rabbit proofed. This country is capable of great improvement, and one large Jjlock at the back of the country could bo so improved by spending £2OOO to £3OOO that the whole block would easily carry EVEN THOUSAND SHEEP and THREE HUNDRED HEAD CATTLE. The present stock on property is: 4205 SHEEP, 100 CATTLE, 5 HORSES AND PLANT. The lambing on this estate has reached 101 per cent., and with careful management 100 per cent, could be nearly always secured. Buildings are very complete, and are all in first-class order and condition. The home was erected within the iast few years, and has. all the latest up-to-date improvements, including h. and c. water supply, double oven range, septic tanks, etc, etc. .' The shearing shed will hold 1000 sheep, and is fitted with 10 Lister overhead shearing plant driven by 8 h.p. Lister engine. There is a blacksmith's shop, cook's whare, and a number of other useful and necessary buildings; also very up-to-date recently erected sheepyards, dip, etc , etc. The .whole property forms one of the best and up-to-date I HALFBRED AND MERINO COUNTRY of a safe and sound character to be found in New Zealand. ' , . I The Estate is practically free from drougnt i and enow, and .noxious weeds, and is an j absolutely sound and safe proposition. . As a going concern the vendor »*W much bflow its value, and, we c ° A Jt ] recommend* any prospective . buyer to at rTO.OOOIri G^7^YgeW

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17749, 28 April 1923, Page 19

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