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DALGETY AND CO., LTD,, PLEASANT POINT SALE. MONDAY,'2nd JUNE, 1919. 1"\ ALGETY AND CO., LTD., (in/ conjunction with JKYNJu, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD.) have been favoured with instructions from Mr MR W. J. SEALYv who has disposed of his property, to sell the undermentioned Stock as . above—--700 2 and 4-TOOTH g-BRED EWES (B.L. and Ronmey Rams put out 25th April) 100 F.M. X-BPuRD EWES (B.L. . and Romney Rams put out 25th April) 300 M..S HOGGETS 20 2-YEAR HEIFERS (empty) ; 20 2-YEAR STEERS 1 DAIRY COW 1 DRY COW DALGETY AND CO., LTD., PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD.,' Joint Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT "HAFTON," OTAIO. FRIDAY, MAY 30th, 1919DALGETY AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from MR T. J. LEMON (who lias sold-his Property) to -hold a COMPLETE CLEARING SALE of the whole of Sue LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, as above, viz.— SHEEP. 250 WETHERS '' 200 FAT LAMBS 50 2 and 4-TOOTH WETHERS CATTLE, 4 DAIRY COWS (June and July calvers) 6 HEIFERS (October calvers) 1 COW and Calf 26 STEERS and HEIFERS- (15-to 20 months), mostly Steers 1 BULL, 2 years. HORSES. 9 DRAUGHT MARES and GELDINGS (5 years and upwards); good sorts and tip-top workers 1 BAY HARNESS MARE "Marie," 6yrs, quiet for lady ride \or drive 1 BAY S GELDING "Hafton" (good Hack and first-class Hunter) " 1 BAY HACK MARK "Madam," Foal at foot . 1 CHESTNUT FILLY (2yrs).

IMPLEMENTS. 2 Farm Drays and Frames, 1 Tip Farm Dray and Frame, 1 Light Gart, 1 : Gig, 3-furrow Plough (R. and:G.) new, 1 D.F. Plough P. and D.), 1 set Disc Harrows (new), 1 Cultivator (P.- and D.), ;1 Cultivator (M.H.), 1 set 6-leaf Harrows, 1 set 5-leaf Harrows, 1 set Heavy 4-leaf Harrows (P. and D.), 1 set Tripod Harrows, 10-coulter Combined Drill (Grass Seed Box attached), 2 Masaey- - Harris Binders, 1 set 6-horse and Chains. 1 set 4Blocks and Chains, 9 sets Plough Chains, Swingletrees," 3 Cart Saddles and Breecliirigs, 0 sets Leading Chains, Collars, 'Hames, Winkers and Covers for all Horses, 1 set Gig Harness, 1 set Spring Cart Harness, Saddles and Bridles. IMPORTANT SUNDRIES. 40 sacks Gai-ton Oats, 10 sacks Fowl • Wheat, 50 sks O.S. Chaff, quantity Empty Sacks, 20 coils Wire Netting, Plain and Barb Wire, Gate Posts, Strainers, Posts and Stakes, Quantity Firewood, Sheep Feeders, Horse Feeders, Wheelbarrow, Planet Jr., Horse Power and Intermtjdiate, Chaffcutter, Circular Saw ; and Bench, Scalding Trough, Barrel Coal Tar, 2 Dog Kennels, Fencing Tools, Carpenter's Tools, Separator, Churn and Dairy_ UWsils. Meat Safe, Washing Machine, Horse Clipping Machine, and quantity of Household Furniture. o-2 |IRST-CLASS SHEEP DOGS. SALE 11 A..M. SHARP.

LUNCHEON PROVIDED.; DALGETY AND 00. LTD., Auctioneers. Dalgety & Coy. Ltd. aiMABG. FOR PRIVATE SALE.. On Account of MR R. P. NOLAN—HIS FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT FAIRLIE—. Comprising 1 ACRE, situate between School Road and Regent Strent, Fairlie, on which is erected an uiv-to-dsite Dwelling House (rough cast), plastered throughout. There are 5 large rooms, bathroom, pantry, (scullery washhouse, copper built in, coalhousfc (concrete floor), h. and c. water, service, all under one roof. The House was ttuilt under the supervision of an Architect, no expense being spared in making it comfortable and handy in every way. Well fireplace in sitting i;oom, grates in other rooms, range m kitchen, linen chests, cupboards, ward, robes all built in. Windmill and tank which supplies water to house Detached iron shed 14 x 18, suitable for Motor Garage and Workshop. A substantial fence with entrance gates surrounds the property. Also HALF AN ACRE with two chains frontage to Main Stteet, fenced. Price and further particulars may be obtained on application. 180 ACRES FREEHOLD FARM, 2 miles from one of the most progressive centres in South Canterbury. All rich deep soil, grows heavy grain and root crops, well fenced and subdivided. Running stream flows through the property. The average grain yield for the past four years has been 48 bushels wheat _ and 66 oats to the a/re. The 'Buildings comprise Dwellinghouse 7 rooms, all conveniences, stable, chaff house, loose boxes, granary and woolshed, traphouse, implement shed ai® workshop. The property is for absolute sale, owing to the owner's health, and can be bought right on the easiest of terms- * Price and further particulars on application to ; Dalgety & Co., Ltd., ti.maru.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16821, 28 May 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16821, 28 May 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16821, 28 May 1919, Page 12

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