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auctions. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. ADDINGTON MARKET. WEDNESDAY NEST. BREEDING EWES. SPECIAL ENTRY. FOUR, SIX and EIGHT-TOOTH 01/U CORRIEDALE EWES, in lamb to Rakahuri and White Corriedale Earns. Put out first week i» April. A SPLENDID LINE. DALGETY and CO., LIMITED., Auctioneers. 5582 DALGETY A5\D COMPANY, LIMITED. THE LARGEST WOOL-SELLING HOUSE IN AUSTRALASIA. Last year our sales in Australia and New Zealand totalled 367,030 B4LES ' which represents one-sixth ot tlio -total quantity fold. Our Ke'.v Zealand Sales ior the past season were nearly one-fifth of the total sales. , These ugure.i tspeak ior themselves and prove the wonderful degree of confidence placed in ns by Woolgrowers generally. Our Wool Stoves are splendidly lighted and up-to-date in every way, and) are equipped eo as to deal promptly with wool ell arrival. All clips, whether largo or -small, receive our careful attention. We have constant information as to prices ruling in other centres, and aro enabled to protect armors' interests tip to full market rates. CLASSING —Our leolassing rooms liavn been extended, and we can now deal promptly with clips and mixed bales which require to be reclassed'. GROUPING —Odd lots of fleece wool and pieces, etc., aro opened up and grouped into largo lines, which enables small owners to obtain prices equal to those realised by the larger clips. WEIGHING —All wool is weighed on, arrival, and weights aro automatically recorded, which avoids the possibility of error. ADVANCES—"We are prepared to make advances at any time, if required, on wool in store or on growing clips. WOOLPACKS—Our Merchandise Department carries a large stock of Woolpacks, twine, and other farmers' requisites, which are supplied to farmers at lowest ruling rates. INSURANCES-All wool for local sale is protected against fire whilst in our stores, and wo strongly recommend growers to take advantage of our special cover from sheep's back, whioh protects owners from the time their sheep are shorn until wool is paid for. The cost is small. Is it worth riskin!! your season's profits? Our stores are open at any time for clients' inspection, and we cordially invite growers to come down, especially at sole time, to see their wool opened up for sale. Our experts are only too pleased to point out any possible improvement which may be made in the preparation of the clip. Consign your Wool to r 'Dalgety's, Christchurch," making railage payable forward. DALGEJY and COMPANY, LIMITED. D 2814 PROPERTIES FOR SALE. EVAIsS AMD BULL. (J. E. Evans) Bull) Licensed Land Broker.) Established 1881. 63 CATHEuKAL hyUARE, Upstairs Government -Lite Insurance Buildings, opposite '.Post Oince. lists 0$ application. OWNER BOUGHT LARGER HOUSE. 4?rKA—EASY TERMS OR CASH. JjOOV SPKEYDGN, JUST OFF SEiLWY,N STREET, 2 minutes from car, near Crescent, road, close school, etc. VERY COMFORTABLE, NEAT 4-roomed house in good order. Verandah, electric light, bath, copocr, tubs, very largo garage or workshop. EXCEPTIONALLY FI.NE, HIGH AinD DltY SECTION with about 66 feet frontage. First-class value, owner has put a. low price on to make a quick sale, as we have sold him a larger property. Card to view at our office. SOLE AGENTS. BURWOOD—£IOO DOWN. K ACRES and NEW 4-ROOMED HOUSE., small glasshouse, etc. £SOO the lot, terms'. £IOO down. JUST ON THE MARKET. 251-4! 330 EARLY POSSESSION GIVEN. ACRES, 33 vears' RENEWABLE GOVERNMENT LEASE, about 20 years to run. rental £143 l"s net yoarlv. 40 acres IN WHEAT, 47 acres IN ALGERIAN oats. 26 acres IN GARTON OATS, 12 acres WESTERN WOLTHS, 20 acres ploughed for rape, 20 acres ploughed for turnips, 40 seres young: grass and balance 2 and 3 years grass. 8 paddocks, boundary fences gorse aDd subdivision fences' wiro and standards, well watered. CARRYING 200 ewea, 35 hoggets, 4 cows n:d fi horses, live and dead stock <an bo t.'i!<en at valuation if wanted. 50 miles from C!irisfchurch, 3 miles from school, 'J miles largo township, saleyards, etc. PRACTICALLY NEW FOUSE, 4 large rooms, balhr-vm. IT. and C., scullery, pantry, concreted dairy, washhouse, copper and tub 3, electric light, 4-etall stable, chaffhouse, implement shed, hut, sheepyards. fowlhouse, plantation, etc. PRICE £2IOO ONLY. TERMS GIVFN. We have just sold 2 ' farms close to this propertv and CAN VFRY STRONGLY RECOMMEND AN INSPECTION. ' \ RE BARGAIN. REDCLIFFS. J?l2Qf\ —TERMS GIVEN, cost £730, S/uOU owner bought farm. NEAT 4ROOMED BUNGALOW, with all modern conveniences, right at tram stop. Good ecction, palirq fenced. Key at our ofticc. ,5 MP'UTES FROM CAR SERVICE. ACRES, real tip-top loamy soil, suitable for any cla-ss of farming; i'j minutes from school. A GREAT. BAIvGAI at £37 ins per acre. Terms or cash. iin» block "will sell quickly; clo not jail to 111sppct if yon want something extra ~ THIS IS RIGH'JL\ SUIT RETIRED FARMER. Urr ACRES of the very best of land, on:ry I or stud farm, or grows veiy j:c.;vy crops of wheat, oats, mangolds, lucerne, etc., etc. Close to the car service, and few rn.i:utes from school; hunrlv to the City, and g. line prospective value SUPERBLY BUILT MODERN RESIDENCE of , fine rooms, together with all possiolo conveniences too numerous to enumerate, and a good range of outbuildings. This is a particularly fine property and is being offered at a ridiculously low figure A SUPERB HOME ANP A r 'VT' A T FARM. I'OR sVINE URGENT SALE, and no buyer can go * wrong with it- Moro land if ' VOTltca - IiVANS and BULL. 63 C*th»dx»l »<ju*r«, Cirktdmrciu 40

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18463, 18 August 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18463, 18 August 1925, Page 16

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