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AUCTIONS. "PINE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. ,;ni'i.[i (..UINNEsS, ITU. IMFORTANT AUCTION PALE. TEMI'KA LA -V D. -«) BE HUD IN' TIMARV on FRIDAY 21th JANUARY. I'd-JO. at 2 p.m. -H LTD., nave <;L"INNESS. ,t by lh" HAY to'offvr .t PL-BLI< AIVT, LAND SAI.K K'WM. HiIAKL THE WELL-KNOWN '" BARBARAFIELTV" BLOCK f..T. Vol. _U3 10..0 -• .'- T : V.-.; 4 r Fciio Id. Kit"' ■ •='- '"■• . JSVCI. '.'lS'. 925.". 14&7 J. i'»» r b, i r " «.r »-in- €3'i~ 7t',62\ comprising 1 I'J ACIb:VV ROODS. ~=s PERCHES n: i.ht mix -d Farming Land. 1 .We Ma-go 17 A-res lm- ' pr'-I Ore-ui l.Vt..- Tun.ip. 6'- Acres Lh° the bsiar./e long in roratiou grass, -,. ith the exception of the Kakahu Kiver>„i ~hi >i provides :;r.<>d permanent „, „.,» (vfnjf wheat ; ieid 4> buane.s THE FENCES are go->d through-V-t be-n~ Hawthorn, Gorse. and lost »"'' Wire. In icvcrsl instance* they are | cattle-proof. I THE STOCK usually tarriod —IOOO I.we«. ; 4ui> K.v.. iUagcts, Wethers, and Ram- ! and Cl-tl--. " = . THE lIoMF.STF.AD i-' exceptionally attractive" being Mirroiindtd by good plantation'" and spacious lawns and flov-.-r r-r.len-- There is :i ?iod vegetable c'irdcn and orchard at the back. The 1 oi'-e i> -i two-storied building, containins'll rooms, together with bathroom, hot ard cold water, dairy, large washhou«e and other convenient outhouses. It is lit and heated by up-to-date electric "apr.iianres. the electric stov» being the property of the present occupants. THE BUILDINGS of shearing shed i-.ird- and dip. implement shed, 9s'alled stable in brick with loft, 4-roomed cottage v.itii bathroom (newly men's hut, storehouse, cattle yard arid cowshed, carriage house, fowl run, pi£st vf copper, septic tank, and a garage for two cars (attached to which are two moms i. All buildings are lit by electric light. WATER for the Homestead Building? and Garden supplied by a raro, with a windm:! as a stand-by. AUCTIONEERS" NOTE—•■BARBAKAFIELD" ha.' h p en in the po««ession of the late John Hay's family *ince it was originally taken by him in 18615. During the Inst sixteen years it lias been conscientiously farmed by one man whom ill health has necessitated leaving the district. A purchaser would obtain a most attractive home and farm in first-clasn order, situated within about five to sis miles of Temuka. For further particulars, or to make arrangements to inspect, apply: * W. H. "WALTON, Solicitor, Timaru. FYKE. GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Account late 0. SCOTT"S ESTATE. Brookaide. i First-class buildings, and the bulk | in rropv about 50 acres wheat, 12 acres oats, 24 acres barley sown down, S acres fallow, balance grass. This is a very nice little property, well suitable for dairying and cropping. Price and fuller particulars on application to PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Land Depart OQO~~ACRE3 —CULVERDEN. The land varies from heav; a-ricultural to light and mediui_ , lai.d with 1100 acres Native. Weil fenced and bounded by rabbit netting. First-class homestead, 6-roomed house, all conveniences. Stables, implement shed, woolshed, men's whar motor shed, and toolhouse. Two miles from school and rail. Fuller particulars on application. PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Land Department. Folio 8.127. > ACRES —SUBURBAN PROPERTY. First-class cow country. House and all necessary buildingß. ~'i.\E. GOULD, CUIAN'ESS, LID., Land Department, olio c.y. 10 c ACREfcf— POULTRY FARM. houses and runs for 1000 Jowls. Water laid on. Electric pump. Soldiers' mortgage. Price £llOO or near offer. PYNE GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Land Department. 2800 Small grazing run, well watered and divided into three blocks. Wi-* — J 1250 sheep, of which 500 are ew Four-roomed house, outbuildingi, sheepyarcis, and dip. Capable of improvement. Owner will sell as a goitg concern. PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD, Land Department 1.135. 0 ACRES. Good medium land. 40 acres oneyear grass, balance three to old pasture, excepting 45 tens green feed, tit) acres oats and grass, 50 acres rape, 45 acres for turnips. 5-roomed house, 8-stall stable, loosebox, chaffbouse, woolshed, implement shed sheepyarda, etc. li mites from school, 2 miles rail. Owner keen to sell to wind up estate. Price £lO per acre. PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS. LTD., Land Department. .Ho 8.151. 1020 First-class sheep, cattle ana cropping land. Well subdivided, and situated in a good locality. 60 acres wheat, 30 acres oata, 40 acres turnips and grass. 80 aerss to sow in rape and turnips. 8 miles from rail and township. Carrying at present 1150 sheep, of which 900 are awes with 100 per cent. lambs. 100 head of cattle. 0 roomed house, stables, woolshed, «tc. This ia a first-class all-round fa and is well worth inspecting at price asked—£lß per acre." PYNE GOULD. GUINNESS, LTD. Land Departi Folio 8.U9. First class grazing and cropping land. 400 acres in turnips, rape, and plough, balance grass. Subdivided into two blocks. Xo buildings. A large area of this property is good wheat land. Situated ,l± miles from rail. Well worth inspection. PYNK GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD, Land Department. Folio 8.141. Good sheep and cropr Divided into 10 paddocks a—by races. 40 acres gTeen feed. CO neres barley, 40 acres oats, 60 acres yeung grass, 28 two-year grass, -8 white clover, balance grass. r-.i-1-ii.s 600 ewes and fattens lambs. sed house, conveniences, stable, se. implement shed, woolshed, ni!e from school and rail. • would consider exchange. PYN> GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD. LOHEEY AND CO., LTD. A N D C O. L I X W O O P. BUNGALOW of 4 ROOMS and KITCHEN"TTB, all modern conveniences, hot and old sen-ire. bathroom, pantry, waahhouse, :'jpp«r, tnbs. FINE SECTION, laid out and planted. OWKER TRANSFERRED. BARGAIN PRICE £BOO. DEPOSIT i'SO. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Fol. 73C LOHBET and CO. 109 Cashti si

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19813, 28 December 1929, Page 20

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