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AUCTIONS. DALGETY AND CO. IMPORTANT PROPERTY SALE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. IN DALGETS7S LAND SALE ROOM, Cathedral Square. SATURDAY, 12th APRIL, At 11.30 a.m. •\YESSRS DALGETY and CO., LIMITED, ItJL have been instructed, owing to the death of Messrs John E. Henderson and Andrew Henderson, to OFFER by PUBLIO AUCTION, oo above, the wholo of the Properties owned by Messrs Henderson Bros., Mothven, including the famous BALRAZIE ESTATE, RAKAIA, comprising J4SI ACRES First-class Cropping and Grazing Land, conveniently subdivided! and well rooded. This property is well known ns some of Ibe best wheat-growing and fattening land in Canterbury, and is well adapted for dairying, beautifully sheltered by numerous plantations, and is well watered by races. The property will be offered in 6-7 Blocks, as under:—Homestead Block, 475 acres, with up-to-date dwelling of 9 rooms, with all conveniences, telephone, etc. Grounds are nicely planted and laid cut, good orchards; in fact, a very desirable home- The outbuilding* ore good and substantial, comprising stables, oar sheds, implement sheds, woolshed, dip, ©to., etc. LOT 0-198 ACRES 9 ROODS LOT 8-297 ACRES LOT 4-163 ACRES LOT 5-219 ACRES LOT 6 57 ACRES LOT 7- 81 ACRES PLANS are now mdy, which show the present condition of the land, etc. BELMONT FARM. 446 ACRES Good Rich Land, conveniently subdivided into i2 paddocks, and is well watered by county races. This is also considered to be one of the beat cropping and fattening properties in th® district. It is well situated, being only a few miles from tho Mothven township, railway, s&leyarda, eto. Tho buildings are substantial and up-to-date, comprising house of 8 rooms, and all neoesßary farm buildings. The Farm is at present in good heart, and everything in first-rate order. SPRINGFIELD FARM. 254 ACRES Good Heavy Cropping Land, originally part of the well-known Springfield Estate, Methven. The buildings comprise cottage, stables, etc. NOTE.—The surviving brothers and Trustees have placed these properties on the market for absolves sale, and we leoommend those In search of land not to miss this opportunity of acquiring some of tho best land in Canterbury. The Terms are exceptionally easy. FENDALTON PROPERTY. 6 ACRES Real Good Land, subdivided into several small paddocks, very suitable either for dairying or cutting up. It is nioely situated on the Wairarapa Road North, one of the best parti of Christchuroh. There is an up-to-date house of six rooms, conveniences and numerous outbuildings. All the Properties will be offered separately on the above date, commencing at 11.80 a.m. i Further particulars in the meantime may be obtained from DALGETY end CO., LIMITED, Auctioneers. DUNCAN, COTTERILL AND CO., 185 Policitors, Christchuroh. CLEARING SALE At "CLEUf ELL" HOMESTEAD. MONDAY 14th APRIL, 1919, At 11.80 a.m. TITS Estate having been sold, Mr Peter -*-*• Drummond has instructed us to hold a COMPLETE CLEARING SALE of all his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, as follows: SHEEP--600 Four-tooth Three-quarter-bred Ewes 300 Six and Eight-tooth Threoquarterbred Ewos 700 Sound-mouth Merino Ewes 200 Failing-mouth Merino Ewes 160 Two-tooth Half-bred Ewos, LincolnMerino Cross 100 Two-tooth Three-qu&rtor-bred Ewea 1700 Croßs-bred Lambs, mixed sexes 700 Half-brad Wether Lambs, ex Lake Tokapo 600 Romney Cross, Two, Four, Six end Eight-tooth Wethers 100 Small Half-bred Mixed Sox Lambs 85 Border Leicester Stud Ewes, Twotooth and upwards, Flock Book 202 16 Border Leicester Ewe Lambs 16 Border Leicester Ram Lambs 60 Border Loicoster Rams, Two-tooth and upwards 20 E.L. Rams, two-shear 4 Southdown Rams, three-shear. CATTLE--1 Heifer, in profit 8 Springers, to come in profit in May 4 Mixed Sex Yearlings PIGS--2 Fat Pigs HORSES--5 Draught Mares and Geldings 2 Spring Cart Horses 1 Cob 1 Pony 6 Draught Mares and Geldings 2 Spring Cart Horsos 1 Cob 1 Pony IMPLEMENT&3 Drays and Frames, 1 Spring Cart, 2 Gigs, 2 Massey Harris Reapers, 2 P. and D. Strippers, 3 8-furrow Ploughs (two of them fitted for tractor), 1- P. and D. Giant Cultivator, 2 sets Diso Harrows, 1 eot. 6-lea£ Hariowa, 1 sot Chain Harrows, i P. and D. Duncan 17-ooulter Drill, 1 8-furrow Disc Plough, 1 Roller, 4 Sheep Feeders, 100 new Standards, 160 new Fencing Posts (Red Birch, suitable for Sheep Yards), 30 new Gate Posts, 10 coils Cyclone Netting, Anvil, new Vyco, 8 doa. 92 'Shares R.N.F., quantity of Tools and Sundries, 8-stand Lister Shearing Machine (new), 1 Lister Engine (now), Woolpress, Weighing Machine, Ladders, 1 Barrel Cement, naif Barrel Lead, Oil, eto., quantity.of Chaff and Sacks, 10 stacks Algerian Oats, 10 socks Wheat, Horse Clippmg Machine, Grindstone, Wheelbarrow, Garden Plough, Alfa Laval Separator, quantity Household Furniture, Fowls. Also. 1 12-horso Jelbart Tractor, 6-seater Dodge Motor-car, in good: order, 1 tiptop Travelling Wharo, and a host of Sundries too numerous to partioularise. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Auotionoers’ Note.— W« cap*, with confidence, recommend to buyers the wide selection of Sheep, Implements and StilldriOS offered to them in a diaplenishing earn ulto this. Also, the Goodwill of 40 Acres Leasehold, situated noar Tinwald, formerly occupied by Mr A. J. M’Master. Particulars of which will bo furnished to inquirers. , TWO MOTOR-CARS will leave the Ashburton Railway Station at 10 a.m ; on the morning of the Sale to oonvey intending purchasers, and seats may bo reserved at our Christchurch Office. DALGETY and CO., LIMITED, 124 Auctioneer*.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18066, 5 April 1919, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18066, 5 April 1919, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18066, 5 April 1919, Page 13

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