TO GRAZIERS, FARMERS, and INVESTORS. Important Auction Sale of a Valuable Property. BUNDY ESTATE, Coonambie District. BY ORDER AND ON ACCOUNT OF THE TRUSTEES. J. C. YOUNG & CO., Sydney, in conjunction with F. C. LAMOTTE, Coonamble, HAVE been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at THE ROYAL EX CHANGE, BRIDGE STREET, SYDNEY, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, at 12 Noon THE WELL-KNOWN Bundy Estate, near Coonamble. (CDVNDY" is one of the choicest estates in the West of New South Wales, and the JO pick of the Coonambie District. Situate about 13 miles North by North Wert from Coonambie. Its area is 13,302 acres, comprised as follows: 3174 ACRES FREEHOLD. 7388 ACRES CONDITIONAL PURCHASE. 1440 ACRES CONDITIONAL LEASE. 200 ACRES SPECIAL LEASE. 800 ACRES ANNUAL LEASE. (Roads, c(e.) IT ADJOINS the well-known Stations of Beanbah, Wingadee, Youie. am! Quamboue, and consists of very rich black and red loamy soil, fully half the area being plain, and the remainder lightly timbered with Myall, Whitewood, Rosewood, and White Box. A portion of this has been ring-barked, and all that is necessary Las been so treated. Dead timber has been cleared, and there Is practically no harbour for rabbits with the result that the absence of same, and the sound netting fences surrounding the property has caused the extermination of the pest, and it is now rare to eee a rabbit on the holding. The fattening properties of the land are wellknown to any frequenter of the Flemington Sale Yards, and it would pay any prospective buyers to look through the records of sales during the latter part of the year 1907, and the early part of 1908. During the year 1007, nearly 13,000 fat sheep wore put through tile Flemington Yards iron, “BUNDY,” in most eases topping thq market, ami 3,500 fat lambs were sold privately on the station. Sheep and cattle thrive on this area, and from ite proximity to the railway, and the richness of Its grasses and herbage, there is no property better adapted for the breeding and fattening of lambs for export. THE IMPROVEMENTS consist of a substantial House of 9 rooms, kitchen and outbuildings, stables, Yards, etc., woolshed with necessary men’s accommodation, all in perfect order, drafting yards at suitable places for economic working. The whole is rabbit-proof netted and it is subdivided Into six (0) large and three (3) small paddocks. All fencing In perfect order. IT IS AMPLY WATERED BY AN ARTESIAN BORE, which Ims a flow of about IflO.tlOO gallons dally, a double-frontage Io the Moulma Creek, iii which are several water boles that have never been known to fall, and a Inigo tank. Coonambie is the Metropolis of the rich pastoral country of the c'astlerengh, and all breeders are aware that there are no better or richer lands In New South Wales for breeding and fattening stock. TERMS: One-third (t-3rd) Cush, the balance In two equal payments at 2 and 3 years, interest at the rate of S per cent, per annum payable half yearly. INTENDING Bnvere will be met nt Coonambie, and driven to inspect the property. We confidently recommend inspection, as the property is for absolute sale. FURTHER particulars and all information can be obtained from J. O. YOUNG & CO., AUCTIONEERS, STOCK nnd PROPERTY SALESMEN, 17 O’CONNELL STREET, SYDNEY; or F. C. LAMOTTE, Coonambie.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLI, Issue 16, 14 October 1908, Page 11
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