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AUCTIONS. PYNE, GOULD. UUIXXESS. LTD. pAKEORA REGISTERED PRIESIANS. The Property of MR A. S. ELWORTUY. TIMARU. UNRESERVED DISPLEXISIIING SALE. 54 HEAD. 64 HEAD. AT THE FARM. TIMARU, OX THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 20th, 1923. AT 11.30 A.M. The Offerins Comprises: 83 Three-year-old Heifers and Cows 10 In-c»lf Two-year-old Heifers 5 YecTling Heifers C Stud Bulls The herd has bean in existence for 14 years, and is brod from the beat blood lines in the country, combining "the most successful Dutch and American strains. The catnlogus includes no less than 15 C.O.Jf. Cows and Heifers whose records range up to 5801b fat, while 37 of the dams of the sale cattle have records ranging: uy to 7031b fat. Catalocues ar ® now available from any Branch of the Joint Auctioneers— WRIGHT, STEPHEXSOX and CO., LTD., Wellington, Timsru, etc. PYX E,GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Timaru, Christchurch, etc. 8337 PUBLIC AUCTIJN. 233 ACRES 25 PERCHES, PIKST-CLASB LAXD. SUITABLE CATTLE. SHEEP, OR GRAINGROWING. "HUMARAMA," SITUATED AT COUTT'S ISLAND. VITE have been Instructed by MR ROYCE n XICnOI.LS to offer by Publio Auction his Well-known Parm, on SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 22nd, AT 11 A.M., AT OUR CASHEL STREET LAND SALE ROOM. The Bbove Farm is one of the best in the district, and is situated at the top of Coutt'.s Island. Well-fenced and subdivided into l'i paddocks, well watered, and all land in best of heart. HOMESTEAD comprises NEW GROOMED lIOUSE, with all conveniences, Delco lißht, stables, granary, woolshed, cowbails. Everything is in the best of order, and the houso is well sheltered by trees. Part ready for crop, balance good pasture. The Property will be put up as a whole, and if not sold will be offered in 3 Lots, as follows: — LOT I—HOMESTEAD AND 100 ACRES. LOT 2—NO BUILDINGS, 02 ACRES. LOT 3—NO BUILDINGS, 40 ACRES. TERMS: 10 PER CENT. FALL OF HAMMER. 15 PER CENT. ON POSSESSION. BALANCE FOR 5 YEARS AT 6 PER CENT. This Property would. make an Id«al STUD FARM, and we recommend buyers of this class of property to inspect. Further particulars from PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Auctioneer*. Solicitors: WESTON, WARD and LASCELLES. 7198 LAND AUCTION. FIRBT-OLASS HEAVY GRAZING OR CROPPING TO GOOD MEDIUM SHEEP FATTENING LAND. SITUATED IN HORORATA TOWNSHIP AND 3} MILES COALGATE.WE have been instructed' by the Trustee! in the Estate ,of tho late JOSEPH LORETT to sell by Public Auction at our LAND SALE ROOM, Corner Cashel and Manchester streets, ou SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 22nd, AT 11 A.M. 168 ACRES 1 ROOD 28 PERCHES, which will be sold in 3 separate lots. LOT I.—HOMESTEAD BLOCK: 56 ACRES 2 ROODS of first-class land, suitable grazing, cropping or dairying. All in the best of heart, had no crop for past 4 years. At present all in' grass, subdivided into G pad- ■ docks, well watered by race . and stream—fences gorse. LOT 2.—PLAINS BLOCK: 101 ACRES 3 ROODS 28 PERCHES of good medium land, , well suited sheep fattening and grows good crops of Oats; subdivided into 4 paddocks by gorse fences. At present all in | grass; well watered. No buildings. LOT 3.—TIZZARD'S BLOCK: 8 ACRES of good medium land. At present all in grass; well watered and fences in good order. Buildings comprise 4-roomed house, scullery, etc. Op- ' poslte Block 1. Lots 1 and 3 practically adjoin and are within 30 chains of Hororata Township and 3} miles Coalgate. Lot 2 is about 2 miles Hororata and 4 miles Coalgate. We recommend ' buyers to : inspect this property, which is for absolute sale. LOT 1 has been held by the same family for over 50 years,' and the whole property is being sold to wind up the Estate. The property is at present occupied by Mr J. Rainsford. TERMS—S per cent, on fall of hammerbalance on possession. Further particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneers — ■ PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. Solicitor—■ AIR A. J. MALLEY. 6082 BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ACRES HEAVY LAND AT LINCOLN. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th. 1935, AT 11 A.M. Under instructions from the District Public Trustee, &3 executor in the Estate of Francis Townahend, Deceased, wo shall offer by' Public Auction at our Caahel street Lund Sale Room, Christchurch, on above date: LOT I—3 ACRES rich grazing land, well subivided and watered. Very suitable for Dairying. Being Part R.S. 3028 in the Halswell Survey District. LOT 2—32 ACRES First-class land, well subdivided, with 5-roomed dwelling, three sheds, oowbaila and separator shed. Being Part R.S. 2963. Block V., Halswell Survey District and all the land included in Certificate of Title Vglume 110, Folio 219. TERMS: 30 per cent, on fall of hammer — balance in 28 days. Tho land is in the best of heart, as practically no cropping has been done, and is situated on the Elleemere Junction road. Liwoli). Tlw pro"«rl7 is being Fold to wind nt) the Estate, end we can buyers who w?nt first-class Grazing land to inspect. Further particular* from PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 8090 Auctioneers. LAWBIE AND DALTON. T T T/iwrie 1 '.HkM. Dal ten LAWBIE and DALTON, Auctioneers, House and Land Agents. Hotel, Probate and Geneial Valuators. OUTSIDE SALES CONDUCTED "WHEN AND WHERE REQUIRED, 210 TUAM STREET, Next door to Opera Hooit. Telephone 1955. THE CHEAPEST AUCTION BOOM IN THE CITY. COMPARE OUR PRICES. OUR STOCK oC Up-to-date in Oak Furniture is veil worth inspection. We always keep a large assortment of Kexr and Second-hand Furniture lor Private Sal*. Ooit SHOWROOMS er* open till 9 o'clock FRIDAY EYKAIAGS. Oak Bedroom 5 cites. Oak Sideboards, Oik Wudnltf, Hall Stands, Linoleum*, Cuitains, Bngs, Bedsteads, Bedding. Wnhft, LAWBIE ud DALTON pay highs* Qsah Price* fa* Second-hand Foisitxm. KING CP aad ihsty will call and gw» Jon S Pike. T.IWRIE ud DALTOX, mulirunwaJUBI3

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18461, 15 August 1925, Page 19

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