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AtISTICNB, CLEARING SALE AT BECKS. THURSDAY, 10th JUKE. At 11 o’clock. TY ALGETY & CO. (LIMITED) In conjunction with milE OTAGO FARMERS' COOPER A- -- tive association of new ZEALAND (LIMITED), have been favoured with instructions from Mr Jno. Aitkenhead to sell by auction Hio hole of h;s Live Stock, Implements, etc., comprising; SHEEP--500 full-mouthed Ewes 30U mixed sex Lambs 8 Romney and B.L. Rams, CATTLE—--3 dairy Cows (August ealvers) 7 head young Cattle. HORSES—--1 scvon-year-old Maro 1 eight-year-old Mara 2 aged Mares 1 aged Gelding 1 spring-cart Mars (sound, and quiet) 1 three-year-old Colt 1 twc-ycar-old Colt 1 two-year-old Eilly 2 Foals. POULTRY--100 Fowls. Implements, Ifarness, etc.—M.H. grain drill, 2 farm drays-and frame, R. and G. cl.f. plough, disc harrows, 5-lcafcd tine harrows, Cambridge roller, M.H. binder, M.H. mower, hay rake, spring-cart, single buggy, set buggy harness (good as new), swingletrees, cnains, harness, etc., for four horses, 5 tons chaff, 2 bags grass seed, 6 tons coal, 4 coils rabbit netting, 2 coils wire. 20 posts, Columbia stove, cream separator (Crown), portable copper, and quantity tooh. Furniture. —Piano (Broadwood), bookcase, chest of drawers, marble-top washstand, bedstead, dining room suite in leather (8 pieces), quantity of other household furniture. Luncheon provided. The whole of Mr Aitkenhcad’s Stock is in good condition, and his implements, harness, oare in first-class order. As he has sold his Farm, everything will bo ottered without reserve. 29iny GREAT DISPERSAL. SALE~OF STUD CLYDESDALES. On Account of Emcsfe Short, Esq. At Almadale (7 miles from Fcilding). WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE. 1915, , At 11.30 a. in. (A ORTON SON (LTD.), In conjunction with D ALGETY & CO. (LTD.), have received instructions from Ernest Sj&ort, Esq., to sol! by public auction as above the whole of his Stud Clydesdales, comprising: 15 Stallions 37-Marcs and Fillies 8 colt Reals 9 filly Foals. Note. —There ore several imported mares amongst the above, and their progeny are amongst the fillies and colt and filly foals. Catalogues with extended pedigrees on application to Auctioneers or Vendor.
MAGNIFICENT “ ROSEWOOD ” WEDNESDAY, 30th JUNE, 1915, At 11 o’clock n.m. Royal Exchange, Sydney. MORTGA GEES ’ SALE. FARMING AND GRAZING PROPERTIES IN THE GREAT WHEAT PELT OF NEW SOUTH WALES. (BARMEDMAN) and “ LLNGAMBIL PARK” (BECKOM). FT A L G E T AT PA N Y (LIMIT E D) !c C O II And /fA OLDSBROUGH. MORT, & COMPANY (LIMITED), SYDNEY (in conjunction) have received instructions from tho IVlortgttprcGfj to offer _ tho above-mentioned Properties for sale by public auction at the Royal Exchange, Sydney, on Wednesday, 30th June, at 11 o’clock a. m. “ ROSEWOOD.” FAMOUS BLAND DISTRICT OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 10 MILES FROM Y EDI) AII RAILWAY STATION. 13 MILES FROM BARMEDMAN RAILWAY STATION. About 6612 acres freehold. Favnvno- and Grazing land of the best description, especially adapted for the o-roMli of Wheat, and a large area suitable for Lucerne. Sheep, Cattle, and Horses do remarkably veil, tho country being sound, healthy, and particularly suitable for +he breeding" and fattening of all classes of live stock. Timber consists of box, bclih boice? and varran, Tho Property is ’-roll improved, there being a good Homestead’ and all other necessary outbuildings; while it is subdivided into 12 nad docks, the subdivision fencing being part wire and netted, balance six wires, the boundary five Vires and wire netting. 'Watered permanently by seven tanks, total cubic capar v about 14,000 yards, and a bore about 3000 gallons per day. “ ' ' AVERAGE RAINFALL about 20 inches. “ROSEWOOD” originally formed portion of tho famous “Bland” Estate, taken up and owned by the Chisholm family for over 50 years. About 32C0 acres cleared for tho plough. About 9450 acres under wheat on shares—viz., one-third to purchaser. “ BUNGAMBIL PARK.” \ boot 16h9 Acres Freehold. 3795 Acres conditional purchase—s4s4 ACRES TOTAL. r * (About £5600 due to Crowd). TWO MILES FROM BECKOM RAILWAY STATION. Country is box, pine, bull oak, and ironbark; splendidly adapted for farming and the grazing and fattening of stock; sound and heavy carrying; well-improved, good Homestead, etc., and all necessary buildings; well fenced by wire netting and six-’ wire fences; divided into 18 paddocks, watered by nine tanks with capacity of about 2500 yards each. AVERAGE RAINFALL about 17 inches. • ABOUT 4040 ACRES CLEARED FOR THE PLOUGH. ABOUT 3370 ACRES UNDER CROP ON SHARES—viz., om bird to purchaser. Recent rains have been most favourable to farming operations on both properties, and t’ne prospects for next harvest arc at the present time most encouraging. TERMS.—Ten per cent, “on signing the contract. 10 <pcr emit, on delivery, balance spread over two years, interest at 5 per cent, per annum. If a purchaser wishes to pay cash within six months of sale, 2s per acre will be deducted from tho purchase price. • The Auctioneers have every confidence in recommending “ Rosewood ” _ and “ Bnngambil Park” to those in search of sound investments showing a practically' immediate return and a sound and increasing value. Their situation in respect of Railway communication, the high-class character of the country, and good rainfall, must commend them as safe investments. Plant. Machinery, and Stock on these pro-) pertios will bo offered on the same date; particulars will appear in later advertise-’ ment. Any further particulars that may bo required will be supplied on application to DALGETY & CO. (LTD.), Sydney and ail Branchesj GOLDSBROUGH, MORT, & CO. (LTD.).
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Otago Witness, Issue 3194, 2 June 1915, Page 33
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