AUCTIONS, DALGETY & CO. BUSSELL’S FLAT FARM, FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SHEFFIELD SALE. ON FRIDAY, 6th JANUARY, 1911, Immediately before, the Stock Sale. TAALGETY AND COY., LTD., have reiJ ceived instructions from Mr Fred. Searle 1,0 Oner, as above—--181 ACRES FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING LAND, in Two Blocks, viz.: 1. 100 ACRES, all in grass, pipe drained with over seven miles of pipes. Build-ings—G-roomed House, good 5-stall stable and granary. 2. 81 ACRES, all in grass except 10 acre 3 at present under cultivation. Th 6 property is conveniently subdivided and well fenced, watered by natural st/eam3; specially r.da.pted for DAIRYING. Will carry in summer 1 milking cow per acre, ana will winter a cow to 2 acres. Has been wintering 8 hoggets and 4 breeding owes per acre without turnips. This is on a of the best fattening, properties in the district, and will grow splendid crons of grain, rapo and turnips. 1 Situated within 4 miles of Annat Creamery J and railway station and adjoining Russell’s ' Flat School. For further particulars, apply DALGETY AND COY., LTD., 257 Auctioneers. ['AWARDEN SALE. THURSDAY, 22nd DEC. PRESENT ENTRIES— Account Hr J. Wright—--40 Fat Lambs i Account. Mr H. Dalzell — ICO Fla Lambs 30 Fat Ewes. 201 DALGETY and CO., LIMITED. CHEAP SOUTHLAND LAND. SUBDIVISION OF FIVE RIVERS ESTATE, NO DROUGHTS. NO DROUGHTS. NO NOXIOUS WEEDS OR TWITCH EASY TERMS. THIS SPLENDID PROPERTY, Comprising 39,000 icBBS - Is now being SURVEYED INTO BLOCKS TO SUIT ALL CLASSES OF BUYERS. The Property consists of Rich River Flats and Low Foot-hills, and includes large areas of wheat-growing land and sweet tussock country. It is well known as some of the best fattening country in Southland, and, indeed, will be found on inspection to compare favourably with nny land in New Zealand in this respect, whilst prices ore very much lower. The climate is health and equable; altitude 700-1000 feet- The rainfall is similar to Canterbury in a good season, and dry spells, such aso we are now suffering rrom, are unknown. Canterbury farmers have only to go down and see the country under its present conditions; they will draw their own conclusions and BUY. The blocks vary in size from 280 to 7950 acres, and about 11,000 ACRES have been ALREADY SOLD, so that intending purchasers are strongly advised to make early application to the undersigned for further particulars. Terms are exceptionally easy—2o per cent cash, balance at 4$ per cent. Plans are now ready, and can be obtained on application from 3ALGETY AND CO., LIMITED, NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO.. LTD., YRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., All Branches, )r MEARES AND WILLIAMS, 240 Solicitors, Christchurch. H. B. SORENSEN. CHRISTMAS SALES. CHRISTMAS. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. At 10.30 sharp. CLOCKS. HAMS. WHISKY. HB. SORENSEN will Sell by PUBLIC • AUCTION, at his Rooms, Lichfield Street—2o Very Handsome Marble Clocks, suitable Xmas presents; 4 Gramophones and Records, 10 Cases of Old Scotch Whisky, 21 Hams, 16 Sides of Bacon; line of 20 Bicycles, fitted with British Dunlop tyres, Brooks saddles. all handsomely finished; 40 Cases of Prime New Potatoes, .30 Bags of Green Peas. SALE OF POULTRY in Yards will start 12.3'0 154 H. B. SORENSEN; Auctioneer. DEVEREUT. KING ft CO., LTD. DEVEREUX, KING AND CO., LTD. rpARPAULINS, TARPAULINS—Waterproof -L O.U “ M. Green Duck Tarpaulins; they save 50 times their cost. Canvas Tarpaulins—Save your Oats, they will be valuable. Cover your hay stacks and wheat stacks. Save £IOO by buying to-day. POULTRY. POULTRY. Consign direct to Doveieux, King and Co., Ltd. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. Consign to us. For Farms, Stations, and ail Leather Goods, go straight to DEVEREUX. KING AND CO., LTD., 100, Lichfield Street, Christchurch. A. RITCHIE ft CO. A. RITCHIE AND CO., 196, Cashel Street. FOR SALE. TVTORTH CANTERBURY—SSOO Acres; a -I’ model Sheop Run. Good house, woolshed with 8 stands; carrying capacity 5000 sheep; 7000 sheep shorn last year; Government returns for three years 6500 sheep. Price £2 10s per Hero. A good investment. Easy lerni3 A. RITCHIE AND COY. CANTERBURY —900 Acres Good Agricultural Land; II miles from township and a, milo from creamery; new bouse 10 rooms and outbuildings; 400 acres in wheat, 60 acres oats; plantation on boundary. Grew 50 bushels wheat last yc-ar and 90 bushels oats. The whole is well fenced and divided in convenient paddocks. Price, with crops, £24 per acre. Terms: £2OOO down, and balenco on mortgage at 4i per cent. A. RITCHIE AND COY. /CANTERBURY—3OO Acres Good Agricultural Farm; 110 acres in acres in oats, and 60 acres in turnips. Grew 48 bushels wheat and 50 bushels oats last year, and as this property hss had plenty of rain it should yield the same this year. Situate two miles from township, one mile from creamery. Model dairy or agricultural farm. Price £22 10s per acre. Deposit £SOO, balance on mortgage. A RITCHIE AND COY. (AANTERBURY— 211 Acres Agricultural J Land, has grown 30 bushels wheat, and a nine-roomed brick house, plastered throughout, 12-st.alied stable and granary and woolshed and four stands. Price, £23 10s per aero. Situated 4} miles from railway, 2$ miles from school and p. office, 14 miles from Timnru. RITCHIE AND COT. TITOBTH CANTERBURY —475 Acres, about Is 200 acres heavy swamp and balance rood light land; grew 50 bushels oats last year and carried 1000 sheep last winter without turnips. Price. ,£ls pc.r acre. Terms, i'lnoo down, and balance can remain at 5 per cent. 1 A. RITCHIE AND COY.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15494, 21 December 1910, Page 15
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