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SALES BY AUCTION. mrm jpARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., . HAMILTON. AUCTIONEERS. £ILEARING gALE AT JJEKUTAIA, T*pDNBSDAY» JANUARY JJI AT NOON. On behalf of the Estate of MRS. M. .7. MARTIN (Deceased), we will sell on the above date the following:— IAO DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS, lUi in full milk. 4 SPRINGING COWS. 4 TWO-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS, R.W.B. ] 0 6 EMPTY COWB. , 2 JERSEY BULLS, one Pedigree. 3 HEIFER CALVES. YJ7"AINGARO ETHER AND £AMB jpAIR. THURSDAY, ' JANUARY J2 Entries Solicited. ("-10R0MANDEL STOCK SALE. rpUESDAY, JANUARY yj Entries Solicited. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., Hamilton, Auctioneers. jpARMERS' QO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD., HAMILTON. AUCTIONEERS. T° TVT Z. pO-OP. A SSOCIATION, j^IMITED. IMPORTANT. , IMPORTANT. STUD SHEEP MEN GRAZIERS AND AGRICULTURISTS. JQOWNS," "RYDAL D OWNB« THE PROPERTY OF TRUSTEES LATE J. H. ENSOR, To be sold by Public Auction in FARMERS" CO-OP. LAND SALE ROOMS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, On jpEBRUARY AT £ 30 O'CLOCK. ' THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO'4lißTTjlvAT ™ ASSOCIATION OF CANLTD, in conjunction with Messrs. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from the Trustees of the late J. H Ensor to Sell by Public Auction in their Lanri Sale Rooms, Cashel Street, Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 15, at 2.30 o'clock? ' That well and favourablyKNOWN STUD FARM '-RYDAL ■LjOWNS," comprising One Thousand Five Hundred and Ninety-3ix Acres (more or less), together with MODERN HOMESTEAD. - 1000 acres of the property comprises rich, heavy land, capable of growing good crops of wheat, oats, linseed, grass-seed, rape, turnips, the balance consisting of low undulating downs with a warm north-east aspect, all of which have been cultivated with the exception of 300 acres still in the native. The Property is subdivided into 21. convenient sized paddocks, by good standard and wire fences, and watered by springs and creeks. The Property is in good rotation, about 300 acres of young grass, 100 acres of turnips, 35 acres of rape and grass, about 300 and will be sown with oats and grass prior balance in older pastures. Buildings comprise a modern two-storeyed Dwelling of 10 rooms with every possible convenience, including panelled hall, largo lounge, spacious sun verandah and balconies, pleasantly situated and surrounded by lawns, orchards, and well-grown ornamental trees and shrubs. Outbuildings, which are all in the very pink of condition, consist of large woolshed, dip, yards, married couple's cottage, two six-stalled draught stables, hack stables, loose-boxes, and men's quarters, complete a splendid range of farm buildings. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—The Auctioneers, in drawing the attention of land buyers to this vory important sale, do with the utmost confidence recommend stud-masters who are on the look-out for a property that will produce the very best of sheep to inspect Rydal Downs, for it is seldom that a property such as this one ia placed on the market for bonafide sale. It is no exaggeration for us to State that the sustaining and the bone producing pastures of Rydal Downs have contributed largely to the eminent position the Dominion has, secured to itself in the sale to foreign countries of Corriedale sheep, for animals drawn from this Estate have always commanded the very highest prices, both for export and our local fairs: in fact, the sheep from the meadows of this well-known Estate world. Rydal Downß has been held by the Ensor families from the time of the old Crown grants, and it is only owinfi; to the property now being left in the. hands of Trustees and the time having arrived for its realisation, that the opportunity presents itself of securing what is admitted to bo one of the best stud farms in the Dominion. It is situated on the banks of the Ashley River, about 13 miles from Ashley Railway, 14 miles from Rangiora, and 32 miles from Christchurch. TERMS OF SALE—--10 per cent, on fall of hammer, 15 per cent, on possession. 10 per cent. March 30, 1030. Balance September, 1932. Interest 6 per cent. a complete Cloaring Bale will do neia.ana the Whole of the Well-known Stud Flock will be sold. For further particulars and arrangemente to inspect, apply to MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD.. CO-OPERATIVE ASSN., Auctioneers, HELMORE, VAN ASCH, AND WALTON, Solicitors. HOUSES AND LAND FOR EXCHANGE. BUNGALOW, 10-roomed, kauri; nearly 2 acres; Smins. car; no mortgage on the property; exchange Small House, Farmlet, BhiiiOW Value, 1800 acres, freehold, lightly encumbered, modern conva., going concern, £SOOO equity; suit family workers, for 50-cow Dairy Farm, going concern.—Owner. 646, Herald. BOARDING House, „ ISI rooms, popular seaside, good paying proposition; House wanted. Auckland.—For particulars, S., 848, Herald. _ BUNGALOW, eleotrical, all convs., nice looality; harbour view: for Farmlet. with decent House.—Suburbs. 858, Herald. TjIARM, 139 acros, healthy situation, 28 J. miles Auckland, good road. Wanted Country Hotel or Small Farm 12 to 20 aores.—J.R., 968, Herald. MT- EDEN.—Bungalow, will exchange,for IVJL good Paying Business or Car.—Genuine, 995, Herald. Henderson. OOuA Equity smart new Bungalow, 5 XfQOU rooms, kitchenette, for Section.— Lloyd, 6, Forbes St., Onehunga. Q1 ACRES, CORNER SECTION. OS Two Houses. Sacrificing at £IOOO. Must sell. Bargain for someone. OZICH, Henderson. JgXCHANGES. i?QpfAA—No Mortgage; 1500 acre sheep A/OJUU farm. Owner wants smaller farm or house property. OQ.O ACRES, Freehold, carrying 55 dairy COW 3 and other stock; good buildings; equity, £3150, going concern. Owner wai.ts sheep country. OAA ACRES, Freehold, carrying 40 head ijUU cattle; good buildings. Price. £25 pe. aero, going concern; no mortgage. Owner wants 60 acres near Auckland. "JJORNE, J^TD. HIGH STREET. FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE. SECTIONS, Buokland's Beach, glorious views; minute beach; will sell or exchange for Motor-car.—Marconi. 910. Herald. Acres, V! miles t'ukekohe 7 rooms, uotUtJ buildings, exchange City property Hour? <t Buckley H M IAAH Acres, Sheep and Dairy Farm, at IUUU Govt, valuation; close to markets. —Puriri, 874, Herald.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19838, 7 January 1928, Page 4

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