Auctions FOR PUBLIC AUCTION CENTRAL OTAGO RUN PROPERTY “BEANN KERI” 34.5729 HECTARES FREEHOLD 1,659.3740 HECTARES PASTORAL LEASE ACCOUNT: ESTATE R. D. ROONEY, WAIKERIKERI ROAD, 2 R.D. ALEXANDRA. TO BE HELD FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1984, AT 2 P.M., IN THE MASONIC HALL, TARBERT ST, ALEXANDRA. SITUATION: 11.5 km from Alexandra. SUBDIVISION: , 11 main paddocks plus holding paddocks and 4 hill blocks. CONTOUR: , , t Approx. 594 hectares flat to easy sloping terrace country. Balance moderate to steep hill country. COVER: „ . , 189 hectares lucerne. 170 hectares pasture, balance native grazing. IMPROVEMENTS: Spacious roughcast over brick residence containing 4 double bedrooms, kitchen, large pantry, dining-living room, huge lounge with open fireplace, bathroom, shower cabinet and two toilets, laundry. Garage and storeroom. This home is situated on a section nicely laid out in lawns, shrubs and trees and barbecue and your own concrete swimming pool. FARM BUILDINGS: Three-stand woolshed (400), two haybarns (5200), various store sheds, sheep yards. STOCK: 1494 Mixed Aged Halfbred Ewes. 515 Two Tooth Ewes. 550 Hoggets. 150 Mixed Aged Wethers. 180 Other Sheep. POSSESSION: August 1, 1984. FINANCE: „ „ Vendor finance could be available to an approved purchaser. CONDITIONS OF SALE: Messrs Brunton, Hall and Co., Alexandra. COMMENTS: This desirable run property Is situated at the back door of the thriving town of Alexandra and enjoys all the central Otago essential services. The run offers scope for further development with fencing, top-dressing and oversowing while the terrace country makes an ideal lucerne proposition for both hay and stock fattening. INSPECTION: Strictly by appointment with the auctioneers REID FARMERS, LTD ALEXANDRA or DUNEDIN Telephone 6676 Alexandra or Dunedin 774-520 After Hours: , ~ D. Bruce, Cromwell 50627, D. Pattillo, Alexandra 7434, R. L. Gold, Mosgiel, Dunedin 7795 CLEARING SALE PLANT, MACHINERY AND LARGE QUANTITIES OF HAY ON ACCOUNT MR P. STAFFORD HALKETT THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1984 Commencing at 1 p.m. PLANT AND MACHINERY: I.H.C. 574 T.A. tractor (3000 hrs), 0.L.8. 1952 Bedford truck, I.H.C. ASIIO 1957 wellside utility, Suzuki TFIBS 1980 motorcycle, Hartley 15ft x 6ft cabin boat with jet unit, I.H.C. 151 header with 10ft Murphy pickup, wire pickup dropper and canvas, Cambridge roller 9ft steel frame, I.H.C. 5 furrow 2pt link plough, Duncan offset scalloped discs, Fahr turbo mower, Duncan grubber with crumbier, Linton 3in steel driving pin and attachment, Duncan 18 run 700 seedliner drill, set medium harrows 5 leaf and bar, set 4 leaf harrows and bar, all steel 6 leaf harrows and bar, I.H.C. 847 baler, Bamford 7 reel hay rake, Massey post-hole digger, 38 Comet spray pump and control unit, Cuddon bag loader and tripod, 29ft spray boom and brass nozzles, sickle bar mower, spare bar and lifters and knives, Linton pick-off attachments, sack holders, hay covers, jumble sledge, Fischbein model D bag sewer, saw bench, tractor tray and sides, Henry sheep handler, trolley jack, drenching gun, Linton hay clamp, Sam hay elevator, treated potato blns, 40ft x Bin new grain auger, double vee bagging-off bin, farm trailer, old truck chassis, old car chassis, sack barrow, wool press, Lister shearing machine, Lister grinder, Masport Commodore 610 24in mower, small petrol engines, 2 tractor wheel weights, clay pipes, wire rope, extension cable, water race ploughs, bag Mandal (Blight spray), 20 litres eelcure (wood preservative), separator, grain sacks, sheep netting, electric fence unit, battery charger, P.T.O. tractor tyre pump, concrete posts, plough shares, used galvanised iron, 151 concave and adjustable grain riddle and scour kleen and cylinders, bicycles, flood light, Venner time switch, footrot cradle, Duncan grubber points, plough shares, generator (6 volt) regulator Zeith carbonator and manifold etc. Huntaway dog, gas tailing iron, knapsack sprayer, tools, taps and furniture, etc. Linton post driver, 500 gal. diesel tank. IRRIGATION: 1 Bisleys end tow 4in spray line, 1150 ft, sprinklers at 25ft; 1 hand-shift 4in line 1150 ft, sprinklers at 20ft; quantity of hydrands sprinklers and bends; quantity 4in aluminium mainline etc. HAY’ “HEYLINES” Complete disposal of “Heylines” Remaining stock of 7000 bales 1000 bales first cut lucerne. 550 bales second cut lucerne. 200 bales third cut lucerne. 800 bales first cut new stand. 1500 bales meadow hay. 750 bales cocksfoot mixture. 450 bales second cut cocksfoot and red clover. 250 bales second cut red clover. 1500 bales damaged hay. 75 round bales 4 x 6 oat straw and young lucerne. 35 round bales 4x6 red clover. ALL ABOVE MACHINERY IS IN GOOD CONDITION AND SOUND WORKING ORDER VIEWING - BETWEEN 8.00 a.m. TO 12 noon WEDNESDAY, MAY 23 TERMS STRICTLY CASH PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD, Auctioneers, LMVD, CHRISTCHURCH.
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