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AUCTIONS.

PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS. LTD, IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF 1 freehold sheep station. WARATAH ESTATE. WARATAH ESTATE. ALBURY, SOUTH CANTERBURY. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., have been instructed by the Trustees for the late FRANCIS HENRY SMITH to offer by Auction in their Land Saleroom, Timaru. on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 1937. 2.30 PM., the WELL-KNOWN WARATAH ESTATE, comprising:— 3732 ACRES, of which approximately 2500 acres are in tussock, well clad with native grasses, and the balance is •in English grasses. There are at the present time 200 acres in green feed, including 5 acres of lucerne, 63 acres oats, 93 acres tur- • ■ nips, 30 acres ryecorn. Subdivided . into 40 blocks and paddocks, all well watered.

Buildings comprise—Modern Homestead of 14 rooms, with hydro-electric plant, septic tank, and all other modern conveniences. Shearing shed with holding room for 600 sheep, 2 lambing sheds capable of holding 1800 sheep, cottage, men’s quarters, implement shed, good yards, dip. etc. The homestead is attractively situated, surrounded by approximately 22 acres of mature ornamental and milling trees. STOCK—Although WAR AT AH has carried only a STUD MERINO FLOCK and ABERDEEN ANGUS HERD, it is ideal HALFBRED country. The WARATAH MERINOS have won hundreds of prizes since their first showing in 1889, and both Rams and Ewes have been sold at high prices to overseas purchasers. WOOL—WARATAH Wool is always clean and well, grown, and has on many occasions topped the Timaru Wool Sales. . „ „ „ Situated 11 miles from Albury Railway Station, and 41 miles from Timaru by first-class roads. It is seldom that a sheep property, of the Quality and reputation of WARATAH comes on the market for genuine -realisation. The Trustees have fixed the following easy terms: Five per cent, on fall of hammer. Ten per cent, on possession. Five per cent, in 12 months. Five per cent, in two years. Balance to remain on mortgage for five years. Also, following the above sale, on account of MRS F. H. SMITH, 962 acres adjoining War at ah, comprising low downs, all in the native. ARRANGEMENTS TO INSPECT MAY BE MADE WITH THE AUCTIONEERS, TIMARU. or ALL BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. 3656 ATTRACTIVE FARMING PROPERTY AT LAURISTON. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE ‘ TREATY. A/C. ESTATE LATE WALTER LETHAM. 3AQ ACRES, KNOWN AS “SHERWOOD.” 1 mile from Railway and 12 miles from Ashburton !\)wn, Saleyards, and Freezing Works. THE HOMESTEAD BLOCK comtrises 613 Acres 3 Roods 31 Perches. JOOD 8-ROOMED DWELLING and ill modern conveniences; 10-stall Stable, Woolshed, Granary. Men s Vhare. etc., Sheepyards, and Dip. Subiivided into 25 paddocks, all well enced. Splendid shelter belts m iractically every paddock. Well watired by county races. _ , NO. 2 BLOCK—I3S Acres 2 Roods, übdivided into 4 paddocks with sheler NO. 3 BLOCK—S 9 Acres 3 Roods, 7 Perches. Two paddocks, planted yith shelter belts. . The whole property is in exceptmnlly good, order. Very little cropping L as been don' - , the land is clean and a great heart. ■ ■. . , .. , , THE HOMESTEAD is nicely situated mongst well laid-out plantations. The ate owner’s anibition * was to it model ' farm, and no one who mpects it will be disappointed with its ppearance. Any of the blocks may ie purchased separately. We can onfidently recommend this property. For further particulars apply PYNE GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD., ASHBURTON OR CHRISTCHURCH. Mlb-CA^TERBUR^T f}AA ACRES First-class Turnip and uu" nnt country. Crops in oat country. >an farm. ?rice £7 per acre. Folio 8.562 ... ACRES, HALF AN HOUR HI FROM CHRISTCHURCH, irst-class heavy grazing and cropa land—suitable for wheat, potatoes, rying, or intense farming. 'irst-class buildings. Folio 8.559 ME. GOULD. GUINNESS. LTD., 71 Land Department COMMISSIONER CROWN LANDS ICTIONS IN CULVERDEN TOWNSHIP FOR SALE, rpHE undermentioned sections will A be offered for sale by public auction for cash at the District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, 16th February, 1937. CULVERDEN TOWNSHIP Loading Upset

. Culverden is situated in the Atnuri County,’ sixty-nine miles from Christchurch, and is the present terminus of the railway. All of the sections are handy, to the post-office and railways, and are mostly suitable for residential and building purposes; Water is obtainable by means of wells and pumps. Sections 8, 9. 10 and 11 have a frontage to the main road, while the balance of the sections have a frontage to*the new stock road (unformed). NOTE—AII sections are subject to survey. Loading for fencing payable in cash. .. . j Full particulars may be obtained from the undersigned. j pQFF Deputy Commissioner of Crown Lands. .3607

NINTH ANNUAL MANAWATU AND WEST COAST STUD SHEEP SALE. To be held on the SHOWGROUNDS, FEILDING. Commencing ■ ■ WEDNESDAY, 13th JANUARY, At 10.30 a.m. WITH STUD SOUTHDOWN RAMS, followed by STUD ROMNEY RAMS. r PHE MANAWATU LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEERS’ ASSOCIATION will sell by public auction: — 214 High-claiss Pedigree Southdown and Romney Rams, comprising—--19 Stud Southdown Rams.

195 Stud Romney Rams; The offering consists of entries from ■the most successful STUD ‘ SHEEP BREEDERS in the Dominion and affords a rare opportunity to those who wish to improve their flocks, by the introduction of rams from the best blood in the Dominion. ORDER OF SALE: Stud Southdown Rams at 10.30 a.m. sharp, followed by Stud Romney Rams. Send for a Catalogue to— SECRETARY, 3479 Box 98, Feilding. works like magic for all disinfectant purposes: From all Stores and Chemists.... 1/3.3/-. r-3 RESULTS come qtuckly—from “The Press” “Want 1 Ads.” Your message is delivered into Tens of Thousands of homes in the morning, and acted on during the aay.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21986, 9 January 1937, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21986, 9 January 1937, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21986, 9 January 1937, Page 22

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