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ASHBURTON SALES. —1 TINWALD SALE—TUESDAY, MAYllth SPECIAL ENTRY. ■ Account Mr Geo. Chalmers, Willawhy 300 six and eight-tooth Half and quarterbred Ewes (S.D.-B.L. Cross Rams April 3). These are an exceptionally good line of ewes, early shorn, great cen, dition, and tupping guaranteed. PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS, LTD., 4213 Auctioneers. TINWALD SALE—TUESDAY, MAY ,11th. 1943. Account Mr W. Davison, Winslow: Bay Mare, 7yrs. all work; Black Mare, Byrs, all work (good shatter); Bay Gelding, syrs, chains: Bay Gelding. 7yrs, all work; Half-draught Gelding, 6yrs, all work. Harness and Covers for all horses. These will be offered immediately, after, the Store Sheep Sale. NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 4214 Auctioneer!.

important land auctjpn. 2200 ACRES AT HINDS. 7 FIRST-CLASS HEAVY GRI&g&G AND CROPPING LAND AND IJji-HT SHEEP COUNTRY IN LO^S. MESSRS PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS. LTD., in conjunction with MESSRSDALGETY and CO., and NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY CO., LTD., Will otter bv PUBLIC AUCTION (unless sold privately beforehand), in the NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. AR. CADE WEST STREET. ASHBURTON, ON TUESDAY. JUNE Bth, AT 2.30 P.M, On Account TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE LATE JOHN FARRELL, Hinds; 2200 ACRES, in Five (5) Lots as under:— LOT 1 (Homestead Block): 438 ACRES 2 RDS 30 PERCHES, being whole of lend contained in C/T 191/94 sttuate-Blocks n and VI Hinds S.D. Rural Sections 890, 8963, 15784, and 17989 and part R.S. 8961 and 17055 being Lots 8-12 D.P. 1479. . ' LOT 2 : 259 ACRES AND 23 PERCHES being whole of land contained in C/T 444/275 situate Block II Hinds S.D., and being R.S.s. 8964. 15676. 17052, 17988,, and 24598. and part R.S. 8964. ■ ■ LOT 3: 500 ACRES and 37 PERCHES, being Lots 52-56 and part R.S. 350. A!m Res. 2118, Blk. 11, Hinds S.D. LOT 4: 200 ACRES, R.S. 32313, BStft II Hinds and XIV, Westerfield S.D. LOT 5 : 876 ACRES 0 RDS. 39 PERCHES. Lots 13 and 14. D.P.’s 2723 and 2724, and being whole of land contained in C/T 274/253 AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE; The-above land has been farmed for the last 43 yean by Mr John Farrell and the Trusteer.of his Estate, and is now offered for genuine sale to wind up the Estate. . LOT 1: The Homestead Block is situated on the eastern bank of the Hinds river, approx. 3i miles from the Hinds township, school, Post Office, and Railway Station. The land is rich cropping and griting country, has been carefully- filmed, is in good heart and has- yielded'-up to 80 bus. of wheat per acre. There m seven (7) handy-sized paddocks,'' the fences are gorse and standard and wire, and there is an abundance of water in every paddock. Buildings comprise Wjell built 10-rbomed Homestead, electric light and all conveniences, recently painted and set in Well planted grounds. Shearing Shed, sheep yards, hien’s cottage, shelters’ quarters, cook-holise, and large-gran-arv. : “ ‘ v'.V r CROPS: 80 acres Wheat; 16 acrea.Cocksfoot; 4 acres Mongtomery Clover fled); 14 acres Western Wolths; Balance in grass, ' LOT 2; Situated On the eastern „b»nk of the Hinds river, immediately ‘.opposite Lot X and the land is similar, to :tnftr«t Lot 1. Buildings comprise modern,' concrete Bungalow of 4 rooms (aUcojjvemences) and three loose-boxes.. , ll.Ms subdivided into six paddocks, with water n every paddock. Crops comprise L 4 cres Lupins. 77 acres young.-Graw/B cres Rape. 14 acres Western Wolths,, prince In grass. ' LOT 3 is situated one (1) .mile frftn lomestead and three (3) miles lermere station and Is first-class ,fatten: ng country, capable of growing Wrapt hough no crops have been ' grpwri .for ome years. Buildings comprise' hw/4oomed Bungalow. Crops , comprise ,'. 75 icres Turnips, 90 acres Western' watt*, Oacres Sub. Clover, 1 acres:. Sjyept iUpins, 200 X and 2-year grass, bal«B«l r LOTS 4 AND 5 are light grazing blOClisi , n the ■ native, and- work in very yrifU nth the heavier land. £ To those wishing to invest in promrty trhlch has been carefuUy, fanned)in ood heart, and is a . sure producer :Vt recommend ah Inspection ot ther.aMve, For terms and Conditions of Sale npp)j; HJOBBING, TAIT, and FARRELL r.‘ Solicitors, OAMARU. ' '■ ; Or the Auctioneers in DALGETY and CO.. LTD. .--f.’-r NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGWCT CO.. LTD. ' '" ■ PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS. LTD,) -. ASHBURTON. -4W N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANWi: AGENCY CO.. LTD; • _\ v IMPORTANT LAND SAts. - WELL-KNOWN RAYNHAM ESS&Bf.' AYLESBURY. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUC On WEDNESDAY. 26th IN OUR LAND SALE ROO) CASHEL STREET, CHRIST At 2.30 pm. THE TRUSTEES In the LATE F. G. SOWDEN have I9S to offer the Farm, comprising " 2 ROODS 30 PERCHES. W/ The Property is in firettffluijjw. with splendid home, beautifully JIM. 08, and all the necessary outbuildlnM.-.Th* farm is particularly ■ well only 2 miles from Aylesbury .Ra|lw»y'|M School. It Is well subdivided into .rim* able paddocks and well watered; ■, pBoTj” a number of shelter belts on the pits*™. At present the crops on the fann aW* follows: \■ 50 Acres In Turnips. 60 Acres in Greenfeed. 45 Acres In Rape. ", 70 Acres in Stubble. Balance in 1, 2, and 3-year Pasture. This is a property we can recomin it having been carefully farmed"byrtM late Mr Sowden for many years, jnfl 10day must be consideted-nne-ot-tne-sw farms in the district. ; ■ m J~ • The Raynham Property wilTbe subject to a first mortgage of ri3WSh 4J per cent. The balance of thfrpuMMJ money will be required In: cash ■ vnw® one month from date of sale. • ■• A, We shall also offer at the same.tira« «M place, on behalf of MRS SIMPSON,;*! Riccarton: . ' Her Property of 254 ACRES (ApWW> which has been worked as parf/Oi w* Raynham Estate, and Is- practically joining. . ’ , For fuller particulars apply tft" MR C. S. THOMAS, s Solicitor. . . Hereford street, N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENtq COMPANY, LIMITED;. .j.-. 3840 Christchurch, Auctioned,

H. MATSON and CO. IMPORTANT CLEARING SAl*., QUINN’S ROAD, SHIBLBV. On MONDAY, MAY 17th, at H. MATSON CO. have, received, structions from MR A. W. EMMETT (W® is relinquishing dairying), to oner on . above date and couple up with W» surplus FODDER SALE, the whole LIVE AND DEAD STOCK comprising-.. LIVE STOCK—23 Dairy Cows, 15 in FT fit, six to come in later: 1 horn Bull, 3 Draught Horses. Danoy, years; Bonny, 8 years; Bess, ageo, 4 Yearling Hens. . . PRODUCE-554 Bales of Baled JW9Ob., Hay, 716 bales of Baled Lucerne Ban J Small Stack of Hay, (approx. 3 ft, Bags Table Potato* (S.T. AUdflao". ers); Small acreage Mangolds In g*r™ . in lots to suit purchasers. ____ IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. - Light P. and D. Farm Tip Dray. "K Frame, Heavy P. and D. Farm Tiptj;.,. and Frame, Hay Tedder ( Massey Furrow Plough, P. and D. Scat, Furrow Plough, Booth McD.; MCDe*52 Lime Drill. 12-Blade Disc.. ris 7-Tyne Grubber. Duncan Potato Mg, ber and Moulder combined, 1 Deering 4-6 cut, 4 Knives; Grass 7ft P. and D. Roller with brake. Wheel, Lifter. Ogle Patent Hay Planet Jnr. Seed Drill. Planet Hoc, Blades, 4-Leaf Set Booth, McD. Harrows, Combined Tripod and >c,|gcHarrows, Grindstone Faddens Sack Lifter. Iron Sack 3-Horse Set Swingle Trees. 2 WirePtoj, ers. Alfa Laval Electric Cream SWFJgg, Alfa Laval Churn (large), Large Churn, 1 Small Wooden Churn. Cooler and Tray. S Milk Drums,* Buckets. Quantity Fencing Mat®”) uftd eluding some Cyclone wire, one* jp Post and Stakes Wire. Spring Ballaw 2501b, Burman Horse Clipper. •» SnU Ji Blades, 3 Large Stack Covers, Sheets, 3 Good Horse Covers, Covers, new and good. 30 Secon Sacks, Large Quantity Tools, 200 Clinker Bricks, Heap t : , Manure, and a hostofsundrles.. Br<^. Harness—2 Sets Saddle ana BRITISH Wallpapers «®' Beauty and Endurlng Q^ I }^ selection- . SMITH and SMITH, LTD gjfjj Cr. Tmr g<gh streeta-^—

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