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AUCTIONEERS. DALGI J * CO., LTD. STOI .v SALMS. j pLE.UA.NT POINT.! MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12th. , i 130 2-TOOTH «ETHERS ! 150 CROSSBRED LAMBS 120 LAMBS 40 FAT EWK : 17 Head CATTLE A S H D Y K j £v; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13th. G K R A L D I N E . WEDNESDAY: FEBRUARY 14th. 250 CROSSBRED EWES, with ; 200 LAMBS 100 STORE LAMBS S Ti J $ A if D H E WIS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY' 16th. , J 150 CROSSBRED EWES ■ I<W CROSSBRED LAMBS ! ( 30 FAT EWES 12 Htad CATTLE 1 DAI.GETY AND C 0.," LTD. •HUGH LOWRY, Aacllocee]. WKIOHT. BTKPHKNBQN AND CO SALE OF GLEXQUOICH STATION. SOUTHLAND, N.Z. i ' : I ~~ I SATURDAY. 2fith FEBRUARY, i At 1.50 p.m. i . I - AT CRESCENT, rNrERCARtSILL. 1 RIGHT. STEPHENSON AND CO. have iccoived -instructions from .the! W Trustees in *2ie Estate of Ibe Late Joseph! ; Rogers to Sell by l J ubiks«Auctk>n <u above. > ;tbe Gienqnojch "Station,,' Stock aijji Plant, .consists of about 1.831 ACRES FREEHOLD 67,0 M ACRES LEASEHOLD 24,000 SHEEPr AND LAMBS 60 CATTLE ' 15 HORSES- , And WORKING PLANT FREEHOLD consists- of'Sectiitos L 2. 10, 11. 12, .14, 35, : 16, 46, 47 and 7lj Eyre District. containing abou£lß9l aci*s. 'On thi* are situated the Station Homestead and Buildings, which are ail that are required for working ihe property. The Homestead is only ■ a few minutes" walk from the Athol Railway Station. LEASEHOLD.—This consists of— High School Reserve, 17,975 acres. Lease expires Ist -September, 1919. Annual rent,- £255. Run 352 A, ,28,710 acres. Lease expires 28 th February, 1919. Annual rent. £l5O. Run 418, 4600 acres. Lease enures 28th February, 1916. Annual lent, £4 15s 10d. Run 527,-10,900 acres. Lease expires 28th February, 1916. Annual rent, • £4. , Run 3528, 5250 acres. Lease expires 28th February 1916. Annual rent, £lO 18s 9cL . STOjCK.—Approximately 24,000 .'firsts closs CroKabrwl Sheep and Lambs. 60 Gattie, 15 Horses. Working Plant, .etc.. The property will first be offered as a going poncero, Freehold, Leasehold, Stock and Plant in one lot. Failing a satisfactory bid in one,lot, the Freehold and Leasehold Lands will immedLvtely be offered in two lots without Stock a*"'follows: LOT • I.—-The Glenquoich Block, consisting of Freehold Sections 1, 2. : 10, 11, 12, 14, 15 and 16, Eyre District, containing 1515 acres, and including the Homestead Buildings, together with the High School Reserve Leasehold of 17,975 acres. ' LOT 2.—The Fajrlifcht Block, consisting of Freehold Sections 46, 47 and 71, Eyre District, containing' 378 acres, iogether with Leasehold Runs 352 A, 418, 527 and 5528, containing together 49,460 acres. These two lots will be sqld without Stodk. and a,-clearing sale of the "Stock will <ba held shortly after the sale, which will enable buyers of the country to obtain the stock they require. Glenquoich Station is one of the best pastoral properties in Southland. It was acquired. in the vert-" early days of- the province by the late Mr Joseph Rogers, and it lias been woiked by him and his family ever since.- Owing to the recent death of Mrs Rogers, tbe property must now be sold, and is therefore put on the market for the first time in its history. - Fuither particulars on application to WRIGHT. STEPHENSON 4 CO.. tarercargiU. N J ATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY • COY., LTD., " 1 Have been appointed AGENTS IN SOUTH CANTERBURY For COOPER & DUNCAN'S FARM IMPLEMENTS. ' AND Agricultural Machinery. I\iitivul;trs on application to ; Travelling Repiesfiiti'-ivc, H.J.THOMPSON. Or. y ynoNAL mortgage coy.. TniMLJi. Geialdirjf. W.uni.iU*. WM. v.. McLaren. Maha^er. "VT'I-.LLAND has no but Suit* ar<* leJaa u , clie <_Vau i iiviui OUWU

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12900, 10 February 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12900, 10 February 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12900, 10 February 1906, Page 8