SALES BY AUCTION ALGETY AND 00., J^TD. NOTICE TO BUYERS.—Buyers aro notified that delivery will only be given for CASH, unless arrangements have been made previously with the Management. J£OPU gTOCK gALE. JANUARY 1934, AT 12 NOON. 10(1 HEAD OF CATTLE. -LUvJ Including:— 15 DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. 30 HEAD OF BEEF. 30 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. FAT, STORE AND WEANER Also, 1 ENSILAGE AND HAY SWEEP (as gPECIAL j^AIR. rpUESDAY, JANUARY 1934, 2000 ' l a lso a r ' B HEAD OF CATTLE. JQ ALGETY AND QO., LTDJQ ALGETY AND QO.. J™.. HAMILTON. QLEARING gALE AT rPHURSDAY, JANUARY ON THE PROPERTY. AT NOON. Instructed by Mr. J. A. D. Ritchie, who has sokl liis property, we will sell in conjunction with Messrs. G. W. Vercoo and Co., Ltd., THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. 1700, DEAD STOCK. As tinder:— SHEEP:— CONSISTING 600 MIXED AGED BREEDING EWES. 550 ROMNEY EWE LAMBS 550 ROMNEY WETHER LAMBS. 30 ROMNEY RAMS. CATTLE:— 60 P.A. AND SHORTHORN AND P.A. SHORTHORN-CROSS COWS, with P.A. Calves at foot. 20 P.A. HEIFEES, r.w. P.A. Bull. 30 BULLOCKS, 4 years. 35 3-YEAR-OLD STEERS AND HE IFERS 30 2-YEAR-OLD STEERS AND HEIFERS 45 YEARLINGS. 10 EMPTY COWS. 4 BULLS, P.A. IMPLEMENTS D.F. Reid and Gray Plough, Heavy Duncan Double Disc Plough, Oliver and Hillside Plough, Duncan 11-coulter Drill, Set Disc Harrows, SpringToothed Cultivator, Cambridge Roller, Massey-Harris Mower (No. 20), and Scrub Bar, Hay Rake, Spring Waggon, Tip Dray, Tyne Harrows. 25 h.p. Lieter Engine, 2-stand Lister Shearing Machine. Massey-Harris Reaper and Binder, Anderson Threshing Mill, ChafJcutter, Woolpress, Sun- ' dries, etc. AUCTIONEERS' COMMENTS:— The stock from Waitetuna is known to be very healthy, and always command top market rates. The vendor's sheep and cattle are good quality and well grown, and can be thoroughly recommended to buyers Half the fleece wool at last Auckland sale from vendor's flock realised 13Jd and half Hid, nearly all 46 count or better. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
AND 00.. HAMILTON. In conjunction with jesses, Q w y"® 110011 AND / COMPANY. LIMITED. PRELIMINARY j^OTICE. gALE OP gURPLUS gHEEP. EX GALATEA STATION. gALEYARDS. rpUESDAY, JANUARY Qfl MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO.. LTD.. In conjunction with THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD.. Have been instructed to sell on behalf of GALATEA STATION. 8000 SHEEP. Consisting of 2100 4-YEAR-OLD ROMNEY - EWES (in lota to suit purchasers), 2100 5-YEAR-OLD ROMNEY EWES (in lots to suit purchasers), 4000 SHORN ROMNEY WETHER RAMS tin lots to suit purchasers). The Galatea Station has always obtained practically top price for its Romney Wool, and this year's draft are well grown and really good Quality sheep, and we can confidently recommend same to buyers. ALGETY AND OOMPANY, J^TD.. IJIHE JjIARMERS' ' 00-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LTD.. AUCTIONEERS, IN CONJUNCTION. EDNESDAY ' JANUARY 24 f 1934 ' AT 2.30 PMJMPORTANT g A ' LE BY /RUCTION, OENTRAL OITY jgLOCK. MANNERS STREET, PARISH STREET, BOND STREET, ST. HILL STREET, WELLINGTON. An approximate area of 1 rood 11 perches. J JJ gETHUNE AND 00., Have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction at their Rooms, Featherston Street, on JANUARY £4, 1934, AT 2.30 rpHAT WELL-KNOWN ISLAND BLOCK. J- the property of Bond Street, Ltd. (in liquidation), in the business crntre of the City, having frontages of G2lt. lOin. to Manners Street, 9ft. 2}in. to corner, 237 ft. to Parish Street, 64ft. to Bond Street, 10ft. 6lin. to corner, and 224 ft. to St. Hill Street, at present having buildings of timber and iron suitable for the erection of a Department Store, Theatre, or Block of Shops and Warehouse, with Private Hotel in the upper storeys. The above property, on account of its central position and the fact that the present buildings are of nominal value, presents the MOST ATTRACTIVE RE-BUILDING PROPOSITION in the Capital City of New Zealand, and at the current low cost of building must prove a highly remunerative investment. There is no other block of land availablo in the Dominion of New Zealand which presents such a SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR DISPLAY WINDOWS. The street frontage totals 597* ft.. and traffic in the new Bond and Farish Streets is increasing every month. The Property will bo first offered as n. whole, and if not sold will be submitted in two lots, comprising:— Lot I—MANNERS STREET BLOCK, with two-storey building of T<?tara and Iron on land, having 62ft. lOin. frontage to Manners Street, 9ft. 21in. to corner, 13Gft. to Farish Street, and 104 ft. to St. Hill Street, containing 27.25 perches. Lot 2—BOND STREET BLOCK, with buildings of Timber and Iron on land, having 54ft. frontago to Bond Street, 99ft. to Farish Street, and 10ft. Ciin. to corner, and 110 ft. to St. Hill Street, containing 23.83 perches. All Measurements are more or less. For Terms of Sale and further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, J H J$ ETHUNE AND o°154 FEATHERSTON STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21698, 13 January 1934, Page 4
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