AC37!ONSJ IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE At CLIFTON HOMESTEAD YARDS, WAIWERA SOUTH, 22nd nnd 23rd MARCH. mJ linvo l.v.n instructed 1-y Mr \Villi,un Telford to offer by auction, as above, on 22nd March, THE FAMOUS CLIFTON SHEEP FLOCK; And. on 23rd March: HORSES, CATTLE. IMPLEMENTS, SUNDRIES, Etc.. Mr Telford is retaining the Stud Eomnoyu. Full particulars in later issues. 20ja SALE OF CROOKSTON FREEHOLD FARM. THURSDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1917. At Heriot Saleyards, on arrival of tram at 1.40 p.m. rg'ODD BROS. & CO. (LIMITED} And D ALGETY & CO (LIMITED] (in conjunction) have been instructed by the trustees of the late W. F. Si.ii to offer by auction at above time and place: The FREEHOLD FARM, " Ravelston," of 200 acres (more or less). being Section 18, Block XI, Ciookston District, with 7-roomcd Dwelling. washhousc and dairy, 5-stalled stable, chaffhouso, barn, motorhouso, cowbyrp, shed, and yards thereon; subdivided into 7 paddocks ; well fenced; water in every paddock; good garden and orchard well planted out with fruit trees. The approximate areas under crops, etc., are as follow: —■ 30 acres oats and grass 5 acres oats 6 acres drilled rape 14 acres wheat 30 acres drilled turnips 40 acres one-year grass 20 acres two-year grass 25 acres three-year grass 30 acres four-year grafts. The Farm is situate in the heart of the famous Ciookston Plain, and is undoubtedly the pick of that favoured locality. Grows proline crops of all kinds of grain, root crops, and grasses to perfection. It is about 5 miles distant from Heriot Railway Station, two miles from Crookston Telegraph nnd Post Office, school, and church, by splendid metal roads, and is easily one of the best Farma in the district for grain-growing and fattening stock. Particulars and conditions at sale. Terms: 15 per cent, fall of hammer. 15 per cent, on possession. 10 per cent, at 12 months. 10 per cent, at two years. Balance five years from date of sale. Interest at 5£ per cent, on unpaid balance. Possession to be given on Wednesday, 21st February, 1917. Intending purchasers desiring to inspect will bo shown over the Property by Mrs W. F. Sim. Buyers can romo to Heriot by I rain and return on the same clay. TODD BROS. & CO. (LIMITED;, DALGETY & CO. (LIMITED), 13ia Joint Auctioneers. TORI'ANT DISPERSAL SALE Yards, Palmerston, MARCH 8 and & CO. (LIMITED) FSSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. (LIMITED) (in conjuno-iion) have instructed by fho trustees in the estate Jno. Douglas to offer as above: Che Whole of the famous MOUNT ROYAL STUD FLOCKS of BORDER LEICESTERS and MERINOS, and the STUD HERD of POLLED ANGUS CATTLE. e annua] drafts of Ewes. Lambs, and le will be offered at the .same opporDISPERSAL SALE Of STUD ROMNFA'. STUD SOUTHDOWN, And STUD BORDER LEICESTER SHEEP. At Elderslie (near Oamaru). FRIDAY. 9th FEBRUARY, Commencing at 1 p.m. 'FSSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & - CO (LIMITED), associated with ]tt.f ESS H S PY N E & C 0.. ivJL ( hristehurch, are instructed by J. B. Reid, Esq., of Elderslie, to conduct the sale by public auction of all his Stud Longwool Sheep, without reserve, at the above time Gild place. Particulars are as foliow: 393 Romncys, comprising approximately 210 two, four. six. and f.m. Ewes, 75 Ewe Lambs, 65 Ram Lambs, 40 two-touth flock Rams, and 9 .And Ranis, including the champion stud Ram Christchurch Show, 1915. 106 Border Leicesters, comprising ipproxinmtely 50 two, four. six. and f.m. I'.wes. 40 Ewe and Ram Lambs, and 16 two-tooth Rams 25 two tooth Southdown flock Rams. As Mr Reid is entirely giving up breeding longwool sheep, the Hocks are for uni'i serv d sale. A Special Train, connecting with the first express from the south, will convey intend ing purchasers to Elderslie, and will return to connect with the second express southwards. Catalogues and pedigrees at sale. 15ja
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Otago Witness, Issue 3280, 24 January 1917, Page 29
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