AUCTIOIN. FRIDAY NEXT, AT 1.15 PM. • T? F. HEALY, bavin;; received in- ;* Hi. atruotions, will tell the KEN- • WIOKTOWN SALE YARDS, for re r moval, with— '» 90 Hurdle*, 100 Posts, and several Strong Gates, MR HEALY will also hold the Annual Clearing Sale at Messrs 6. ' Bary and Son's Store, Renwick, a on f FRIDAY NEXT, AT 1.30 P.M. J This is, as all past Sales at BARY'S, 9 a Genuine Clearance Sale, and all " lines submitted will, as usual, be guaranteed to be what they are represented. Coining, Ladies' Dress Goods, Prints, General Drapery, Boots, Clocks, Watches, and Groceries, At your own price*. Outside entries have been received as follows : 1 good Spring Trap 1 Sulky 25 Merino Ewes 1 Basket Carriage, nearly new 1 Set Buggy Harness 100 S cks Algerian Seed Oats. B. F. HEALY, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF SHEEP COUNTRY. Seven miles from Blenheim. SATURDAY, 17th MARCH. 12 NOON. 5240 A~C R"E S. SPLENDID SITUATION. BEAUTIFUL HOMESTEAD. MESSRS GRIFFITHS AND SON, having been favoured with instruction* from J. Greenfield, Eeq., who is leaving Marlborough, will sell by Public Auction, ab tteir rooms, High Street, Blenheim, on SATUR DAY, 17th March, at noon:— His .valuable Sheep Run known as "VERNON," situate on the Main South Roai only seven miles from Blenheim, comprising 5,240 acres. The property is well improved, and the beautiful Homestead includes a fine res-i denee containing 14 rooms, with every modern convenience, new Woolshed, Stable, Trapshed, Qutsheds, Men's Hut, Sheep Yards and Dip, etc., etc. The property will easily carry from 1500 to 2000>wes and 1000 dry sheep, and will ba sold at per acre, the bayer to have the option of taking the sheep now upon the property, comprising 1500thalf-bred ewes, 500 wethers and 800 lamb 9, at valuation. In addition to being a first class Sheep property this is also a most ' Charming Home, and as Mr Greenfield has determined ta sell, the reserve has been fixed at an absolutely low figure, j To assist a sale, terms would bo agreed to, and buyers desiring assistance in this direction can obtain full particulars on application to the Auctioneers. We can confidently recommend this property to anyone desirous of acquiring a compact little Sheap Ran com bined with a comfortable residence, in a most delightful situation. Possession would be given on Ist April, 1906. For further particulars apr>ly to THE AUCTIONEERS. ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE. THE TOPHOUSE RUN. ON BEHALF OF THE OWNERS. npHE TOPHOUSE RUN : 28,748 X ACRES, CROWN LEASEHOLD. The Lease has ten years to run, and right of allowance for improvements effected by tenant. Good Homestead and all conveniences for working the Ran. To be sold as a going concern, including 950 Sheep, now in the pad* docks, Implements, Furniture, etc. This property has carried 5000 Sheep, and presents a splendid opportunity to anyone desirons of picking up good leasehold country at a low figure. Annual rent £108 ss, For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. ALSO: On behalf of H. P. Wtnn-Wim«iams, Esq., 11 DOLSERAU," A• . . BEAUTIFUL SOUNDS PROPERTY. Situate Manaroa, Pelorns Sounds. 788 ACRES. OOQ AORES Freehold, 565 Acres ■4i4iO L.1.P., Annual Rent, £11 10a. , . Comfortable Residence of seven rooms, with every modern convenience, Men's Cottage, Woolshed, Dip, Yards, 600 acres in grass, rest in bush. To ba sold as a going concern, with Stock of 900 threequarfcer-bred Ewes, 250 dry Sheep, 30 cattle, etc. This is a First-class Property, situate close to Manaroa in Pelprus Sounds. It is subject to great improvement, and would easily carry 2000 Breeding Ewes if all in grass There is a .considerable quantity of plough able land on the property. All surplus stock can be readily fattened, and the lambing return should be at least one hundred per cent. The owner has excellent reasons for selling, and has fixed the reserve at a very low figure. Full particulars on application to GRIFFITHS AND SON, Auctioneers. LARGE CATTLE SALE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st, , 1908. (At A. & P. SHOW GROUNDS,) Blenheim. MESSRS LEVIN AND CO., will offer on behalf of F. C. Fantham, Esq., of WaDganui, 230 HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE, Comprising: 100 Weavers (mixed) 50 Yearlings (mixed) 1 40 2£ to 3-year old Heifars in calf. Due September, 40 2| to 3-year-old Steers. N.B.—We Can recommend these • Cattle as beicg of very high-class 1 quality, especially the Heifers, which ' are from picked dairy herds. 1 LEVIN AND CO., Ltd. J L. GRIFFITHS, Auctioneer. TO LET. ~ OFFICES in Wynen Street, in Bonrke's new Brick Building. Apply to E. F.. HEALY. fe : b f\B.\ where,and oh! where is my a \J Highland laddie gone? In search i of STANDOUT TEA. You'll find MmatBENNING'S.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 62, 14 March 1906, Page 3
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