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?'"-";Aucl:ioni :; ;Saies. ;,^ •.-.■'•j-llj CLEARING SALE AT HtLLERSDEN, A' iHsplenishing Sale of >RSES, CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS, , AND SUNDRIES 4 Will be held at sa THE HOMESTEAD, WAIRAU su VALLEY, on JJ riday 27th March '- . 1; At 10 a.m. Sharp. hen the under-mentioned auc>neers will offer, on account of -t SS Trustees, for POSITIVE UN- j ESSEBy^ED SALE by Public Auc- si ti::C^*;y\..,- ;;:,..,.,.. . ai ; iao> WORSES, comprising: cj Draughts of superior quality and « good workers, Hacks, Harness « and Pack Horses, Brood Mares g and foals. Aho' thoroughbred stallion Count of Kolmar (winner of several J 1 ;: flat races). F Draught; Gelding Wheatstone. . f CATTLE. J Selected Dairy Cows and young a cattle. •; I fl « SHEEP. s LOGO Merino Ewes 1 300 Merino Wether Lambs. 200 Stud Merino Ewes. { ' S- ; PIGS. * 6 Prime Bacon Pigs. c IMPLEMENTS, &c, comprising: j 1 Zealandia Single- Bagger Chaff- -j jcutter, Pulleys, Shafting, and Belting, 1 Turbine Water Wheel , and fittings, 4 D.F. Ploughs, 1 Swamp Plough, S.F. Garden Plough, 1 P. and D. Duncan t 15-coulter Combined Drill,, 1 1 Cooper and Duncan 15-coulter . Combined Drills 3 Farm Drays ( (2' tip, 1 non-tip), 1 Spring Dray, 3 Wool and Hemp Waggons, 1 Flax and, Timber Waggon, 1 American Waggon, 2 Stassey-'Harris Heaper und Binders, 1 JUcCormick Mower, 4 sets Tine Harrows, 2 "Duncan Spring Tine Cultivators,, 1 Grubber, 1 Howard Hayrake, r'l6ft. Broadcast Seeder, 15 Cambridge Rollers, 1 Wooden ' ■ Roller, Planet Jr. Cultivator, Planet Jr. Seeder, Garden Roller, Scoop, Stripper, blacksmith's Tools, and Iron, Carpenter's Tools, Timber (rough and planed), Grindstone, Iron and Wooden Gates, Posts, Standards, Wire and Netting, Fencing, Ladders, Garden and Farm Tools, Block and Chains, Harness, and Stable Tools, Rabbit Traps, Potatoes, Onions, Stores, Troughs, Gratings, and Timber, and numerous sundries. 1 Taylor and Bremner Woolpress, WooL Tables, Weighing Machine, etc. v Also about 200 tons of Oatsheaves in stack. And on account of the Land Department a number of the Homestead and Flaxmill Buildings for removal will be offered, affording the settlers an excellent opportunity of acquiring farm buildings for their holdings. TO'&TART PUNCTUALLY at 10 A.M. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SeatS^in Motor-cars may be arranged'£)on application to ithe auctioneers. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED. . PYNE AND COMPANY. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE i AGENCY COMPANY, LTD. Joint Auctioneers. MARLBOROUGH PROPERTIES r —*OB — PRIVATE SALE ;' , -BYDaigety & Company fTp^ffi^following iare * fewvextrocts'i Jl ,ff<Mti our Register, and we can recommend these properties to intending purchasers :— 471 Acres Freehold, 12 miles from Blenheim. Good sheep country. Easy terms. 2000 Acres Freehold, splendid grazing country, 6 miles from Blenheim. Easy terms. 5239 Acres Freehold, splendid sheep country, 7 miles from Blenheim. Well improved. 3064 Acres Freehold, Awatere. 4270 Acres' Freehold, Awatere. (Both improvable properties). 7000 Acres Freehold, 28,000 Acres Leasehold, Awatere, with 9000 sheep. An excellent investment. 17,500. J Acres Pastoral Lease, Awatere, witn 4000 sheep. Well worth inspection. 1041 Acres Small Grazing Run, Flaxbourne. A very improvable property. 409 Acres, L.LP., Flaxbourne, good farm, "well improved. 176$ Acres L.1.P., Omalaa, near Blen186* Acres L.1.P., Omaka, xearßlen-i beim. , (Nice handy farms). 625 Acres L.1.P., Grasemere; capable of mach improvement. ! 145 Acres L.1.P., Flaxbourne. 395 Acres L.1.P., Flaxbourne. (Nice handy holdings). 294 Acres L.LP. adjoining Ward township. One of the best sections in the settlement. 457 Acres Freehold, Flaxbourne, halfmile from rail; splendid agricult tural land. » "We, have also a number of other properties, including some good imvestments in the Sounds, and shall be pleased t* supply full information U intending purchasers. DALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED. . LAND SALESMEN, '. ' .'••;; '■ 'BLENHEIM, "',-•■ '/ , -• Notice to Farmers. PIGS'. PIGS! PIGS! T«f DIIVIOCK AND OOMPANY, ?f 'LIMITED, beg to notify farmers that they are in this district, and are paying highest prices f«r prime Baconers. ©ur ageat wijl bo r»uad the district.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 8