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AUCTIO NS. DALGETY OG'.* LIMITED. SALE. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). SPECIAL ENTRIES. Account MR G. G. HOLMES, Knocklynn: 700 S.M Three-quarterbred E trss, guaranteed 12 Primo Fat Steers 25 Calves Account MR ALEX. HENDERSCTN, Oxford: 1 Truck Prime Cattle Account CLIENTS: 150 Ewo Lambs 150 Wether Lambs 9S7G DALGETY and CO.. 1-TP. CLEARING SALE. BURNSIDE, FENDALTON. i MONDAY, MARCH IStii. Messrs dalgety and co., ltd. in conjunction with MESSRS MATSON and CO., have received instructions from >LU J. N. BOAG, who has sold lus Burnsido property, to hold a DISPERSAL SALE ot LIVE and DEAD STOCK at tha old Burnsido Homestead Yards, as under: — SHEEP— 172 S.M. Crossbred Ewes I IGO Fat Lambs 300 Fat and Forward Lambs 23 One-shear Border Lcicestcr Rams 1 Stud Border Leicester Ram 2 Full-mouth B.L. Rams G Full-mouth Southdown Rams HORSES--7 Good Drought Geldings, all broken and used to farm work 3 Good Marcs, etinted to Shepherd I Prince and Bonnie Dunkeld 2 Good Mares, with foals at foot by Dal- ~ meny Forest King, stinted to tho above oiics . - i--1 Two-year-old and 2 learhngs HARNESS HORSES— 1 Four-year-old Mare, by Kautiform, broken to eaddlo and harness, and etint-cd to "Wildwood Junior 1 Rothschild Traccy Mare, broken to saddlo and harness, and etinted to Russell Patch CATTLE Etc.— 2 Milking Cowb 10 Head iToung Cattle 1 Fat Heifer 1 Cow in milk and in calf 1 Eighteen Months Heifer ' 2 Yearling Steers 1 Yearling Heifer 1 Six-months-old Heifer Calf , 1 Pis

IMPLEMENTS— McCormick Binder, McCormick Mower, 1 Deering Hny Stacker and 2 Hay Sweeps complete, 3-furrow Riding Plough (P. and D.), 3-furrow Disc, 3-fur-row Plough (Ransomes). .uuncan j±or3e Hoe 1 Sot Duncan Disc Harrows, 1 Sot '(C. and D.) Disc Harrows. 1 Set G-leaf Harrows, Riding Gear for same, 1 Set 6-loaf Grass Seed Harrows, 1 Set 4-leaf Harrows, 1 5-leaf Harrow Tree, Chain. Harrows, Duncan Cultivator (Giant), 15-coulter Grain Drill (grain, manure, turnip, and rape), 1 Broadcast Sower, Stripper, Cambridge Roller, Pea Harvester, Two-row Eidgo Drill, Dray and Frame. 2 Drays, 1 four-horse Set Block and Tackle, Avery Scales, Gig, Set 6-horse Block and Tackle. 4 and 5-horse Tree, 5 and 8-liorse Tree, Plough Chains, 2 Cart Saddles and Brcech2 Seta Leading Chains, Collars, Homes, Winkers and Covers for all horsas, 20 Sacks Machino-drcssed Grass Seed, 1 Ton Rape Manure, Empty Sacks, Churn, Riddles, Grindstones, 3 Stacks Hay (estimated at 00 tons). Also. 1 Modern. 5-eeater High-powered American Motor-car, self-starter and electric light. 1 Ralli flog Cart, rubber-tyred, built by I Steel Bros., in first-class order, and Set Harness 1 Whitechapol Cart, seating four, built by Steel Bros., in first-class order Furniture, a largo quantity of Corrugated Iron, Timber, Iron (oast and wrought) and a host of Sundries. LUNCHEON. All Mr Bong's implements are in tip-top order, most of them new. buyers can procure this splendid stock at second-hand prices. Sale Commences at 12 o'clock Sharp. DALGETY and CO., LTD. ; , H. MATSON and CO.. 9103 Joint Agents.

THE GREATEST 'MONEY PRODUCING PROPOSITION OF THE PRESENT IS SHEEP GRAZING AND WOOL PRODUCTION ON CHEAP TERRITORY. 'IMPORTANT SALE OF STATION I PROPERTIES. . IN DALGETY'S LAND SALEROOM, Cathedral square. On SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd, At 11.45 a.m. 'TV/fESSRS DALGETY and CO., LTD., in JLVJL conjunction rath MESSRS H. MATSON and CO., have bdsn instructed by tho Executors LATE MR DUNCAN RUTHERFORD and MRS E. L. RUTHERFORD, to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, tho well-known and . ' RAINBOW STATIONS, as ono going concern. Tho particulars are as hereunder: — MOLESWORTH, the freehold of which is some 8223 acre 3, and the leasehold 119,400 acres with a complete homestead, shearing shed, scouring plant capable of working botii properties. Tho Awatere river flows past th© Homestead's front door and low hills extending out as far as Lako McKae and to the Bluff boundary. Tho rich elopes of the Awatere Valley provides excellent pasture and browsing ground, fox tho breeding of sheep and has been used largely aa owe country.

TARNDALE and RAINBOW, comprising 2277 acres of Freehold and 196,000 .Leasehold, has considerably improved as the late Mr Duncan Rutherford, during his occupancy declared death on tho rabbits, and evenly distributed his stock of sheep and increased the carrying of 'cattie to euch an extent that the grazing pastures have considerably reasserted themselves. The possibilities of this vast tract of land must appeal to capitalists and to young men of energy. Tho world's chief requirements are herein produced at the present moment on this property in tho shape of mutton and beef. Tho territory i 3 a remarkable block of low priced lands, low priced not because of their quality, but because of their isolation and tho giganticness of their territory, and great results could be P™duccd if one cared to subdivide and re-let small holdings that would be of great advantage and prove remunerative to its owners and be the tan etcP to givo ocular demonstration or too great potentialities these properties ofierThe present long leases in themselves are a gold mine as tho country must go ahead and the world must provide a market for all you can produce. Together with approximately 36,000 SHEEP, j 1,500 Cattle, ! 100 HORSES, with all buildings, improvements, eUtion j plant thereon, live and dead stock, ew>. , Pull particulars apply DALGETY and CO., LTD., H. MATSON and CO, Joint Agents. LANE and NEAVE, Solicitors, For the Estate of late Dtmcan Eutherford. NO.BSIS QXFOBD SPECIAL SALE. MONDAY, APRIL Bth. We shall be glad to RECEIVE ENTRIES for t>"'« important fixture. 39 74 DALGETY and CO., LTD.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16158, 12 March 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16158, 12 March 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16158, 12 March 1918, Page 10

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