AUCTIONS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. RIVER EWE FAIR. TUESDAY, 12th MARCH. PRESENT ENTRIES. Account MR DUDLEY RICHARDS, 325 Five-year-o'd Ewe 3 Account MR A. E. WILLIAMS. .'(VI S.M. Crossbred Erne Account MR -J. O. COOP, 10 One-shear English Leicester Rams Account CLIENT. 100 Two-tooth Three-quarteibred Ewes 9407 DALGETY and CO.. LTD. A I A U E _ W~E FAIR. TUESDAY, 12th MARCH. PRESENT ENTRIES. Account MR E. E. -a. t' RTON, Upper Highfield. ISO Four, Sis,, and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes 100 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Threequarterbred Ewca * Account MESSRS WOOD and NEWTON, Chedc'ir Valley, 150 Four and Five-ycar-oid Half and Three(juarterbred Ewes Account MII JOHN LITTLE, Waiau. GOO Two. Four, Sis, and ii.ight-tooth Halfbred Ev.es, annual draft We shall bo glad to receive further entries. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea iu aid of the Red Triangle Fund will be provided by the ladies. 3407 DALGETY and CO.. LTD. QERALDINE LIVE STOCK MARKET. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13th, 1918. SPECIAL ENTRY. Account ORARI GORGE ESTATE, 1500 Half and Three-quarterbred Six and Ei;rht-tooth Ewes DALGETi" and CO., LTD.. GUINNESS and LeCREN, LTD., ggSl Joint Auctioneers. WHEAT. DALGETY and COMPANY, LTD. TXTE have pleasure in advising that we VV . have been appointed oy tfie BOARD OF TRADE as GOVERNMENT BROKERS for the PURCHASE AND SALE OF WHEAT Under the Wheat Trade Regulations, 1917. We are now in a position to deal with all Wheat offered to ue, and solicit samples. We are also Buyers of Chaff, Oats, Barley, Cocksfoot, Ryegrass, etc., and all samples, enquiries, and particulars sent to us, or handed to our Country Agents, will recoivo prompt attention. D 2500 DALGETY and COMPANY, LTD. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL sth. in MERINOS AND HALFBRED ±U) I To SHEEP. MR C. O. T. RUTHERFORD, whose lease of '"The Lakes Station," North Canterbury, expire® shortly, has instructed DALGETY and CO., LTD., to hold a Dispersal Sale of the greater part of his well-known Merino and Halfbred Flock, at the Homestead, "KANUKU," THE i'EAKS, as above:— PARTICULARS 6500 Four. Six, Eight, and fan. Merino Ewes 500 Merino Wethers 2500 Merino Lambs, m.s. 125 Merino Rams, bred Leslie HilTa 600 Forward Two-tooth Halfbred Wethers 550 Fat and. Forward Four-tooth Halfbred Wethers 10.775 40-50 Pack, Saddle, and Draught Horses, broken and unbroken. 9027 DALGETY and CO.. LTD. THE GREATEST MONEY PRODUCING PROPOSITION OF THE PRESENT IS SHEEP GRAZING AND WOOL PRODUCTION ON CHEAP TERRITORY. IMPORTANT SALE OF STATION PROPERTIES. IN DALGETY'S LAND SALEROOM,
Cathedral square. On SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd, At 11.45 a.m. Messrs dalgety anti co., ltd., in conjunction with MESSRS H. MAISON and CO., have been instructed by the Executors LATE MR DUNCAN RUTHERFORD and MRS E. L. RUTHERFORD, to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, the well-known HOLES WORTH, TARNDALE, and RAINBOW STATIONS, as one going concern. The particulars are ae hereunder: — MOLESWORTH, the freehold of which is 6omo '8'223 acres, and the leasehold 119,400 acres with a complete homestead, shearing shed, scouring plant capable of working both properties. The Awatere river flows past tho Homestead's front door and low liills extending out as far as Lake Mcilaj ard to the Bluff boui;dary. The rich ot ths Awatere Valley provides j>aaluie and broweing ground, for tftc brc-iiing of sheep and has been used largely as ewe country. TARNDALE and RAINBOW, convening 2277 acres of Freehold ar.d .190,CC0 I.e.ieohold, has con£id»:-rs.bly improved as t.ha late Mr Duncan Ruthsrfort), dui'irig his occupancy declared dea(Ji ou the rabbit, and evenly distributed his stock of sheep and increased the cirr.riv.g of cattle to fetich an extent that the gravir.s aaßt\ir/>s hav; considerably r«aj<aerUsl ihemrnlvee. Tko bilitics of this vaa', itici of land musi- apr o3 ! to capi*-ilwts ar.d to jo'ji.g men of (Mnujr/. The world's chui rwjnjiw.ejtU nt* fcw>in produced .ix tbe pnx-R-1 ri'..')!?i' i .>it <-' 1 tl>.w property in the chape JV::tiori vr ■< frref. The territory is a r«;:na?r.ut.y> j! .*>* priced Itods, low r.tx.'d :v:-i Lt.vi'iv. «;t IHir quality, but l-ccauiv i-"c!'>ticn .mkl tho piganVicness v'r.n..." i.'" itcrj-, i'nJ great resu'ta oould b« if one cared to subdivide ar.d re-loi s/r.all holdings that would hi c-f sdvant age and prove Temuiicrittive to its owners and be lie first etep to give ocu!iir dfcmonstration of the great pofer.tialif.ks these proport : ns r>Ker. Tho present ion;; leases in a gold mine as t'.ie :r,irn'ry >un»!t .:o anya-J and the world ra'-'fit prr.i-ido ?. *Wrt : all you can prodcco. Together villi 1/ 38,000 SHEEP, 1,500 Cattle, 100 HORSES., with all buildings, itetion plant thereon, live and i«ai st-M'i, etc. Full particulars np?'? DALO?.T\ CO., T,TD., H. MATVCi? sul CO., o.v-ini Agsnts. LANE and NEAVE, Solicitoca, For the Eetate 'A Ou.ie:.n Rutherford. . >.'o.£S4S OMIHI VALL'SY r.ISTKICI. SUPERIOR AGRICCAVrDRAL l-.vKAI TO BE LET BY TENL'E'iI. DALGETY and CO., LTD.. have teea instructed by MR GEORGE COLE to LEASE, for a period oi SEVEN YEARS, his well-known FARM, situated in the above district, comprising 364 ACRES 2 ROODS FIRST-CLASS CROPPING and GRAZING LAND. The improvements are very substantial, and comprise a weO-baiH House of five rooms, ' stables, implement shed, etc., and all necessary farm buildings. The fartn is subdivided into twelve convenicaiiv-aued paddocks, securely ienced and -*ei! watered. The highest or any t-cr.de.- will cet necessarily be accepted. Tenders close on WEDNESDAY, 13th March, at noon, at Dalgety and Company's Offices, Christchurch. For further particulars and conditions of lease apply DALGETY und CO., LTD., R6t * Chrifirtigrr-}],.
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