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DALGETY AND CO., LTD. A ° D I N G SALE., 'WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 37th, 191 j. Entries for this fixture include-— Account CLIEN'X, > 60 Good 2i-year-old Steers 9169 :N ' Z " FAiiitEilS ' C0 " 0P -. LTD.,' Auctioneer^ ADDI N G- ?_o_ N SALE. "WEDNESDAY. SPECIAL ENTRIES. 500 Four and fc>ix-too:h Wethers SSO Iwo-tooih Wethers 190 S.M. Kwcs N 75 S.M. Ewes 11 Throo-year-old Stcora 91 DALGETY and CO., LTD. Q X T? 0 B D S Tin THURSDAY, ISth. SPECIAL ENTRIES. Account MR H. BUNX, View Hill. ' <00 Forward Ka p e Lambs, as dropped Account Mil A. HENDERSON, Oxford. WO Forward Rape Lambs CHEATS, 300 Two-tooth Throo-quarterbred Ewes 120 Fat Wethers 300 Two-tooth Throelquarterbred E*es 200 Four and Six-tooth Thrc^uarterbred Kwcs 250 S.m. Halfbrcd Evrce , 100 Forward Four and Six-tooth Wethers 90-5 DALGETY and CO., LTD. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL sth. 10 3£EBDJOS AND HALFBRED XU) I • O S H E IyP. MR C. O. T. RUTHERFORD, whose leuo of "The Lakes Station," North Canterbury expires shortly, has instructed DALGETY and CO., LTD., to hold a Dispersal Sal# of tho gToater part of his well-known Merino and Halfbrod Flock, at tho Homestead "KANUKU," THE i'EAKS, ae above:— PARTICULARS 6500 Four, Six, Eight, and ia. Merino . Ewes 600 Merino Wethers 2500 Merino Lambs, m.s. 125 Merino Rams, bred Leslie Hills 600 Forward Two-tooth Half bred Wether* 550 Fat and Forward Four-tooth Halibrcd Wethers 10.775 40-50 Pack, Saddlo, and Draught Horse*, broken and unbroken. 9027 DALGETY and CO., LTD. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. | IMPORTANT SALE OF STATION PROPERTIES. | IN DALGETY'S LAND SALEROOM, Cathedral square. On SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd, At 11.45 a.m. UTESSRS DALGETY and CO., LTD., it M conjunction with MESSRS H. MATi SON and CO., have been instructed by tba ' Executors LATE MR DUNCAN RUTHEBFORD and MRS E. L. RUTHERFORD, to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, m above, th« well-known MOLESWORTH, TARNDALE, and RAINBOW STATIONS, i as one going concern, comprising:— 10,500 ACRES FREEHOLD, t 316,400 ACRES LEASEHOLD, , "With all Buildings, Improvements, an-' Sii. tion Plant thoreon; and Live Stook eatuuiUNl ' approximately 33,000 SHEEP and 122( ' CATTLE. Full particulars in - later advertisement, DALGETY and CO., LTD., MATSON and CO., Joint Agent*. LANE and NEAVE, Solicitors, • For the Estate of late Duncan Rutherford. 8841 It. S. McKliisZLE AND 00. AUCTION. THIS DAY. AUGTION. THIS DA Y. AUCTION. TillS DAY. AT 1 P.M. aT i P.ii. AT 1 P.M. OAK REVOLVING BOuKCASE, PIANO by MOBiTii GUDE and DRAPERY. IN OUK IiUuAIS, 143 CASHEL STREET (Next Tattoreall's). ■ ON account of M_KS E. GOODCHILD, 80 " Barbour street, who is leaving for tho North Island. ' THE NUMEROUS LOTS INCLUDE:— Oak Sideboards, H.B. Dining Chairs, Palmstands, Green Chesterfield Suito, Chesteriields, Dining Tables, Piano Stool, Cane Chairs, Oak Settee Suite in Bxown Moquette, Occ. Tables, Folding Chairs, Palm Bowls and Plante, Hallstand, Umbrella Stand, Kauri "Wardrobes, Duchesec Chaste, Chest Drawers, M.T. -Washstand, Ped. Cupboard, Commode, K. Tables and Chairs, K. Lamps, Meat Safe, Fireguard, Washing Machine, Lawnmowor, Pots and Pane, Odd Crockery, Carpets, Lino, and Sundries. AND IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE USUAL FURNITURE SALE WE WILL COMMENCE SELLING THE BANKRUPT STOCK OF DRAPERY. THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS STILL TO BE HAD. COME EARLY AND SECURE A GOOD FRONT SEAT. R. S McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers, 143. Cashel street (Next Tattersall'fl). W® R. S. McKENZIE and CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, AND GENERAL FURNISHERS, 143 Cashel street (next Tatterssll's). Pwaa "WITH payments amounting t» dW lUU £4 lis per month, including principal and interest, purchases a Bungalow, and nearly J-ACRE of L**™Built by the owner just prior to tt» makes the price right. The large and lofty, Wtiiully tmshei Ut by olectricity; aleo gas installed forstov or ring. Tho pantry and scullery are c°n . veniontly' situated.. There > a «>pUnW Bathroom, containing porcelain bath, and shower, supplied by first-lass hot service from hydraulic ram syatem. W hearths and grates are tiled finish, andjwr rounded by picked Affixed Concrete paths, workshop, ,^ u6e ' y^y run are a feature on the handy to car and school. Motor entesM® Sdbo made. At the price this propel* will not remain long on our books. R. S. McKENZIE and CO. nnAA BUYS one of the most WthfuUT; £600 built 5-roomed Tiied Roof lows in one of the best streets ibWj Alva ANS NORTH, Having » north-*"** aspect, ©very room deuves the benefit of sun. The Section of 2fi perches » free from peat, andwiUffrowanything rooms are large and lofty and well si for the economic working of a Home. • , is bo arranged ttot • will be accepted. Terms equal to rentand we will give detaixd particulars. R. S. McKENZIE and CO. in all sizes. Sold by all 41° > g^sgo^oSJ

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16146, 26 February 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16146, 26 February 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16146, 26 February 1918, Page 10

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