Auctions I —— PROPERTY AUCTION EXTRAORDINARY 197 ACRES OF TOP DAIRY LAND AND INCLUDING A TOURIST ATTRACTION OF 4 ACRES OF GARDENS KNOWN AS GANES GARDENS WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 R.S.A. HAFERA, AT 2 P.M. NEWTON KING, LTD, favoured with instructions from Mr and Mrs H. M. Gane will offer for sale by Public Auction their farm property of 197 acres including the internationally known garden complex which is run on a commercial basis. The dairy farm comprises 193 acres of top Taranaki dairy land. It is all flat well fenced and well watered ’ and is capable of carrying a cow to the acres plus replacements. A good range of buildings include two houses a five ' bail cowshed, adequate haysheds and an implement shed ! The property has been regularly topdressed and is in | good heart. Ganes Garden comprises four acres of enchantment 1 with a magnificent homestead setting and includes the ' fascinating Japanese Garden. It is internationally known as a Tourist Attraction and has been run by our Vendors i as a successful commercial proposition in recent years The gardens are considered to be among the finest in New Zealand by overseas horticulturalists and garden lovers and have thrilled many thousands of visitors. Situated only 17 miles from Hawera this property is handy to all amenities. It is very seldom that a pro- I position of this nature is offered to the Public and carries , our full recommendation. Substantial first or lessor I amount of second mortgage finance is available from the ! Vendor to approved Purchasers. i The property will be offered as follows: first as one i complete unit, if not sold will then be offered in two i' blocks, one of 125 acres with the buildings and one of I 72 acres. ; Conditions of sale are available from the office of the • Vendors’ Solicitors, Messrs Horner and Burns Regent I* Street, Hawera. or at the office of the Auctioneers 1 Newton King, Ltd. ’ p NEWTON KING, LTD, < REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS i Hawera. |< P.O. BOX 36, HAWERA. PHONE OFFICE 6009. A.H.: S. Hobbs 7779, M. Cleaver 26-696. M.R.E.I.N.Z. ,3102
SECOND OMARAMA CALF SALE WAITAKI VALLEY MACKENZIE COUNTRY SECTION MONDAY, APRIL STH, 1973 11 A.M. L Kntrie» include; 312 Hereford Steer Calves. 270 Angus Cross Steer Calves. 94 Shorthorn Cross Steer Calves. 60 Devon Cross Steer Calves. 110 Hereford Heifer Calves. 176 Angus Cross Heifer Calves. 72 Shorthorn Cross Heifer Calves. 55 Devon Cross Heifer Calves. 1149 pAMARC STOCK AGENTS AND WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION 3002 SOUTH CANTERBURY STOCK AND STATION | AGENTS ASSN i PLEASANT POINT CALF SALE EASTERN SECTION, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1973 Starting Time 10 a.m. 1200 Angus and Angus Cross Steer and Heifer Calves 1000 Hereford and Hereford Cross Steer and Heifer Calves. 800 Crossbred Steer and Heifer Calves. 3995 SOUTH CANTERBURY STOCK AND STATION AGENTS ASSN TEMUKA CALF SALE to be held at PLEASANT POINT FRIDAY. APRIL 6, 1973 Starting Time 10 a.m. 800 Angus and Angus Cross Steer and Heifer Calves. 700 Hereford and Hereford Cross Steer and Heifer Calves. 400 Crossbred Steer and Heifer Calves. 3994 OMARAMA WESTERN SECTION CALF SALE C'eM of Otematata River excluding McKenzie Country) WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4, 1973. 11 AM. Entries include: 5*4 Hereford Steer Calves. 367 \ngus Cross Steer Calves. 15 Here S H Steer Calves. 64 Shorthorn Steer Calves. 14 Friesian Steer Calves. 6 Murray Grey Cross Steer Calves. 2*4 Hereford Heifer Calves •T'6 \ngus Cross Heifer Calves 52 S -orthorn Heifer Calves 15 Hereford S.H Cross Heifer Calves. Please note: Waitakl Valley * ’mi Calf Sale April 9. 1973. HakMaramea Valles Section fr'f Sale \nri| 19. 1973 I *-\ nen battle Sale. April 27. I STOCK AGENTS AND V OO LB RO KER S’ ASSN. 3381
ADDINGTON SALE TUESDAY. APRIL 3, 1973 On account of MR E. L. EARLY, Greendale. 2 Top quality Springing Friesian Heifers. Weil grown and quiet. CHRISTCHURCH. 9153 BIRCH BROOK AND PINE LEIGH JERSEYS ANNUAL SALE T.B. AND BRUCELLOSIS TESTED ON MR R. W. FROST’S PROPERTY No. 3 DRAIN ROAD. FERNSIDE. RANGIORA, FRIDAY. APRIL 13. AT 11.30 A.M. FOR your selection will be—--9 Stud Cows. 14 Stud In-calf Heifers. 3 Stud Yearling Heifers. 1 Stud Herd Sire. 4 Stud Yearling Bulls. 1 Stud Two-vear Bull. 32 Head from two of the top South Island Studs. Two outstanding lots for sale will be the herd sire Birch Br'ook 'Dawn’s Mint and the yearling bull Pine Leigh Regal Prince, a jdouble grandson of Big Hollow | Design’s Meteor and a maternal ' grandson of Pine Leigh Primrose I Exc. Elite 1000 gals. etc. Both herds available for presale inspections. Catalogues available from the VendorsMR L. P. HAWKE, WOODEND. RD.. KAIAPOI. Phone 644 Woodend. I AND—MESSRS R W. FROST, SON. I and SKURR. FERNSIDE RD., RANGIORA. PHONE 7891. OR THE— Auctioneers. DALGETY NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. CHRISTCHURCH and BRANCHES 3699 •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Mb PRELIMINARY NOTICE CORRIEDALE DISPERSAL SALE OF MESSRS A. E. CROSS AND CO. “PINEFARM” RANGIORA FLOCK NO. 75 AT CANTERBURY A. AND P. ASSN SHOWGROUNDS ADDINGTON ON THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1973 COMMENCING 1 P.M. 573 MIXED AGE PEDIGREE EWES STUD CORRIEDALE RAMS FROM MARCH 26 DALGETY NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, WRIGHTSON NMA, LIMITED, N Z. FARMERS CO-OP. ASSN OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED, Christchurch and Branches. Auctioneers in Conjunction. 9155
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