I ASHBURTON SALES ' METHVEN j ADULT EWE FAIR METHVEN SALEYARDS FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1970 SALE COMMENCES 11 a.m. WE WILL OFFER 14507 ADULT EWES 1 ON ACCOUNT OF: I MOUNT SOMERS STATION. !| Mount Somers: 900 Half bred Four-year-old Ewes. 600 Half bred Five-year-old : I Ewes <ln conjunction with; Dalgety and New Zealand* Loan. Ltd.) MR L. P. CHAPMAN, j "Inverary," Mount Somers: i | 500 Four-year-old Romney I Halfbred Ewes. 200 Five-year-old Romney ; Halfbred Ewes. SURREY HILLS STATION. LTD Surrey Hills: 600 Annual Draft Halfbred Ewes. (August shorn'. WINTERSLOW STATION, | Winterslow: 230 Four-year Halfbred Ewes 170 Five-year-old Half bred ■ Ewes. MESSRS B. H. and R. O. PRIDIE: ' "Waimarama,” Meth ven: 250 Four and Five-year-old Romney Ewes. MR A. A. GRIGG. Alford Forest: 80 Four-year-old Romney i Ewes. I 120 Five-year-old Romney ESTATE R. W WIGHTMAN, "Rangaitira." Barrhill: 172 Two and Three-shear Rom- . ney Ewes. MR H. G. MOWAT. | "Inniscluain," Methven: 170 Five-year-old . Corriedale a Ewes. r MESSRS R. B. and J. J MacMILLAN, Methven .- 160 Annual Draft Romney Ewes. MR V. P. BARRETT. Meth ven: 110 Five-year-old Romney J Ewes. J MESSRS SCOTT BROS ESTATE, { : Windwhistle, Rakaia Gorge: i 110 Annual Draft Halfbred r Ewes. a MESSRS E. H. and R J. t CUBBORN, * “Anner Park,” Lyndhurst.70 One and Two-year Romney Ewes. (In full wool). j MR M. BELL, “Bicton,” Methven: < 65 Annual Draft Romney \ Ewes. PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS LTD, Auctioneers, Ashburton. 4764 IMPORTANT LAND AUCTION | EXCELLENT GRAZING, f FATTENING AND CROPPING PROPERTY 541 ACRES CROWN ] RENEWABLE LEASEHOLD , Situated at PENDARVES 1 ON ACCOUNT ’ J. L. D. KING IN OUS LAND SALES ROOM, ] TANCRED STREET, ASHBURTON 5 ON j FRIDAY. MARCH 20, AT 2.30 P.M. I I PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS LTD, have been favoured with in- 1 structions from MR J. L, D. I KING to offer the above pro- ( perty, comprising 541 acres, by f Public Auction, and being tbe 2 land described as R.S. 38054, Kyle Farm Settlement, Ashbur- S ton. Block XVI. 1 Situation is on Chertsey-Kyle 4 road, being eight miles from Chertsey, 15 miles from Ashbur- ( ton. * The property is subdivided 1 into 27 paddocks by post and 1 wire fences with some gorse. Present cover consists of 62 1 ; acres turnips and giant rape ] and swedes and giant rape, 18 acres ryecorn, 31 acres peas, 70 < acres lucerne, balance four-year ’ and under pasture with the exception of 15 acres older pas- 1 ture. < The buildings comprise a tidy J weatherboard home of 6 bed- ] rooms and large lounge, kit- ] chen, bathroom and shower, i laundry. Attached garage and ] woodshed combined. Outbuildings include woolshed : (2-stand) with attached lean-to, ; 350 capacity, new sheep yards (with covered race, new cattle yards, 2 hay barns (4000), implement shed, pig sty. Stock water is by county races; 4000-gallon rainwater tank for domestic supply. STOCK: 1600 Corriedale ewes. Most years up to 400 additional lambs fattened. RATES: $258.90 county, $8.38 rabbit board. LEASE and RENT: 33-year Crown renewable lease from y July 1. 1955, at $462.15 per annum. TERMS: 10 per cent of purchase price and stamp duty on Si the fall of hammer, balance leash on possession. : POSSESSION: Will be given on J* April 24, 1970, or seven days after the consent of the Land Valuation Court, whichever is the later date. *• Stock and plant may be taken “* over at valuation. J > AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This sale offers buyers an opportunity to acquire a first-class block J* of early lamb country in a r favoured area. Good cash crops r * have been grown with yields of 60atoushels of wheat, 15cwt linseed 48 bushels peas being. N obtained. School bus, both primary and secondary, at gate,! . daily mail delivery. “I For further particulars and< I arrangements for inspection,; 'please consult the agents: *;|pYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS LTD, y. ■ M.R.E.1.N.Z., R.i Ashburton. J Telephone 4089 day. After hours 7942. T 4762 ■£- The importance, of G “CLASSIHEUS’’ sr- • Thousands of people regularly prove that CLASSIFIED Adver Using is an ideal, inexpensive , s way to convey tbe Who. What Where and When For Business ■and Personal advertising, the wide variety of columns in “The Press” daily assist tn finding a nd happy solution For PROMPT reto suits, it pays to read and use—"THE PRESS" •88 “CLASSIFIEDS'*
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32234, 28 February 1970, Page 45
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