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SALES BY AIT'IH. IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING AND GEAZING PROPERTY, RANGITATA ISLAM). .Final Winding-up of Trust Properties. Realisation of late J. G. Ruddenklau'e Estate. SATURDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1919, 1 _ At 2 pjn. At Our Land Salerooms, George street, Timaru. ; "niALGETY & CO. (LTD.) t have been favoured with instructions trom the Executors in the abovo Estate to . otter tor sale- by publio auction, as above, All those Desirable Grazing and Agricultural Lands, oomprising 2232 acres l< reehold ; well-fenced and subdivided, watered by permanent streams; together with all neoessary buildings for tho complete working of the property. . / Also. adWning the above, 1470 Acres Leasehold, being Rangitata Rβi serves. The Property is conveniently situated to railway, and is midway between Timaru and Ashburton Freezing Works. The quality ol the land varies consider- . ably, a large portion being deep, rich loamy soil, which is capable of growing heavy grain crops, and has yielded 60 [ bushels of wheat and 70 bushels of oats io ! the acre; and the balance is well grassed, ; and is suitable chiefly for grazing purposes' but a fair proportion is productive and tillable land, growing excellent crops of turnips and rape, is very healthy sheep country and in noted for the number and Q u a£ty of fat stock turned off annually The Property carries 4800 sheep, cattle I horses, etc., besides crops. '' This Property must bo sold in order to wind up the estate. A Clearing Sale of tho STOCK AND PLANT will be held in MARCH, when ■ possession will be given. Easy terms Plans, which are being prepared, and any further particulars and arrangements tor inspection, may be obtained on application to Messrs Joynt and Andrews, solicitors, Christchurch; or DALGETY & CO. (LTD.), Auctioneers IB J a Timaru and Branches. , IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT a-. SUBDIVISION OF THE WELL-KNOWN DEEP SPRING, DEEP SPRING, The Property in the Estate of late Mr John Barnett, Situated LEE3TON. LEESTON. To be sold by Publio Auction at THE FARMERS' CO-OP. LAND SALEROOMS ; (Comer of Cashel and Madras streets), On SATURDAY, Ist MARCH, 1919, At 11.30 a_tn. ; rjpHE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' A CO-OPERATIVE ASiSOCIATIONOF CANTERBURY (LIMITED) hat received instructions from the local Deputy Public Ixusteo to sell by public -auction in their land salerooms "Cashel street, Christchurch, on Saturday, March 1, at half-past 11: That magnificent Property eo well ami ■' favourably known as "Deep Sprihs " containing 476 acres, to be sold in four farms as follows: LOT 1.—238 acres and Homestead buildings. LOT 2.-62 acres and Cottage. LOT 3.-92 acres; .no buildings.\ LOT 4.-82 acras and Cottage. In submitting for sale this valuable Estate' to the public, the Auctioneers do with the utmost confidence draw the attention of land-buyers_ to this important subdivision Deep .Spring" is too well known to need much comment from the Auctioneers as to the quality of the soil or the condition of the land and the general surroundings of this high-class Property. It is in the very pink o. condition. The fences are in firstclass order, and the gates, etc., about the Property are of a yery substantial character, ihe position of the Property is perfect being about two miles from Leeston Townsnip, saleyards, and school. The Homestead comprises a. good twostoned house of eight rooms, with every conve.iience._ nearly new 8-stalled stable galvanised iron granary, cowbails, and piggeries, all m thorough order. The house Is surrounded by well-grown ornamental trees and shrubs, lawns, and , a good orchard—in fact, it is one of the finest old homes in Canterbury. "Deep Spring » has been hold i 5 family for many years, the late Mr Barnetk having purchased the Homestead Block over 45 years, agq. It has always beon mosi earofully farmed, and never overcropped; and as the Property is now on the market for bona fide sale never has a better opportunity presented , itself to tho publio to purchase practically firsthand some of the finest agricultural and grazing land in Canterbury. ALTERNATIVE TERMS OF PAYMENT.Ten per cent, fall of hammer, balance ori possession; or 10 per cent, fall of hammer Q.U per cent, on possession, 5 per cgnt in 12 months All unpaid purchaso money to bear interest at the rate of 5A- per cent per annum. ~ Further particulars from NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOP. (LIMITED), __ ■ Auctioneers; *Jr PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, Christchurch, Tiararu, Oamaru, or 25 J' a Dunedin. MONDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1919, At 12 noon. CLEARING SALE AT WAIKOUAITL BTRONACH, MORRIS. & CO (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr A. Hunt (whose lease has expired) to offer, on the Premises, near Saleyards, Waikouaiti: 4 Cows, in milk 1 Heifer, 3 Calves 3 Pigs, slips Good Dog and Pup 3 Geese, 6 Hens Stack hay, potatoes. Also, Furniture and Sundries. . ' j The above are for Absolute Sale. OUTSIDE ENTRIES will be received and will be offered in the Waikouaiti Yards. Present Entries: 60 fat and forward Lambs; a good line 4 fat Cows 1 fat SLcer. , 1 draught Mare, 4 years; sound, qtrietbroken in to all work, includin. spnng-cart * 1 Spring-carter, 5 years; sound • worked in discs and cultivator. FRIDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1919 At 2.30 o'clock. , At Otago Farmers' Sale Rooms, Crawford sfarcet, Dunedin. 4 SALE OF CHOICE FREEHOLD FARM, Near Mosgiel. rpHE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA A TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) have received instructions from the Trustees o f the late George W. H. Smart to offer "for sale bv public auction, as above: The Freehold Farm, at Wylie's Crossing, near Mosgiel, comprising 52 f" 33 . being Part of Sections 3 and 9, Block XI, Taieri District. The Farm is subdivided into six paddocks watered by never-failing stream. All in good grass with the esceptiop of about three acres, which have been ploughed for turnips. Buildings comprise 6-roomed Dwell mg-house and scullery, outbuildings, washhouse, tool shed and store, 6-stalled bvre motor shed, and fowl run. All nearly new' and in splendid condition. ' Terma at Sale. IBj a ALTERATION BURNSIDE SALE. ' SHOW WEEK. On account of the Summer Show opening on WEDNESDAY, 29th January, the Burnside Sale that week will bo held on TUESDAY, 28th January, 1919." TTkUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS AND i> , WOOLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION. FRED. ARCHER, ?ja Secretary,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17532, 25 January 1919, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17532, 25 January 1919, Page 14

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