AUCTIONS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. Q U S T SALE. MONDAY. PRESENT ENTRIES. 200 Fat Lambs, in lets 2358 DALGETY and CO., LTD. JJ A W A R D E N SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH Mat. SPECIAL ENTRY. Aduaunt GEO. RUTHERFORD, Waitchi Peaks, 500 Four-tootli Halfbred Wethers 300 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes r,61 DALGETY and CO., LTD. RAM AND EWE FAIR. FRIDAY, MARCH 22nd. PRESENT ENTRIES. 3500 SHEEP. Full particulars later. •2362 ' 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 equaro. On SATURDAY. MARCH 23rd, At 11.45 a.m. MESSRS DALGETY and CO., LTD., in conjunction with MESSRS H. MATSON and CO., have been instructed by the Executors LATE MR DUNCAN RUTHERFORD and MRS E. L. RUTHERFORD, to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, aa above, the well-known MOLESWORTH, TARNDALE, and RAINBOW STATIONS, as one going concern. The particulars are as hereunder: — MOLESVPORTH, the freehold of which is some 8"223 acres, and tho leasehold 119,400 acres with a complete homeatead. shed, scouring plant capable of working botn properties. The Awatere river iiows past the Homestead's front door and low hilla ex. tending out as far as Lake Mcßae and to tho BlufE boundary. The rich &lopea of the Awatere Valley, provides excellent pasture and broweing ground, lor the breeding of sheep and has been used largely as ewe country. TARNDALE and RAINBOW, comprising 2277 acres of Freehold and 196,000 Leasehold, has considerably improved as tho late Mr Duncan Rutherford, during his occupancv declared death ou tho rahbits, itiid evenly distributed his etock of sheep and increased the carrying ot cattle to suoh 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.
The world' 6 chief requirements are herein produced at the present moment on this propert" in the* shape of mutton ahd beef. Tho territory is a remarkable,"block of low priced lands, low priced not because of their quality, but because of their isolation and the giganticnese of their territory, and great results could be produced if one cared to subdivide and re-let small holdings that would be of great advantage and prove^remunerative to its owners and lie the nrat step to give ocular demonstration of •roat potentialities these properties offer. The present long leases in themselves flJ© 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, 1,500 Cattle, 100 HORSES, with all buildings, improvement"!, station plant thereon, live and dead 6tock, etc. Full particulars apply DALGETY and CO., LTD., H. MATSON and CO., Joint Agents. LANE and NEAVE, Solicitors, For th-e Estate of late Duncan Rutherford. No.SB4S QXFORD SPECIAL CATTLE SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 25th. SPECIAL ENTRIES.
Account MR C. H. ENSOR, Whiterock, S3 Thrcp-Fouivyoar-old Forward Steers and Heifers Account MR J. D. Haylands, 9 Fat Clows and Heifers Account MR HUGH ENSOR, Rakahuri, (weather permitting) 60 Three-year-old Steers and Heifers Account MESSRS W. and J. DOODY, , Oxford, 40 Three and Four-year-old Forfrard Steer 3 2360 DALGETY and CO., LTD. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL sth. m nnz merinos and halfbred JLUj I 10 SHEEP. MR C. O. T. RUTHERFORD, whose leaee of "The Lakes Station," North Canterbury, expires 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, THE i J EAKS, as above:— PARTICULARS 900 Four-tooth Merino Ewes 2100 Six-tooth Merino Ewes 2500 Eight-tooth Merino Ewes 1000 F.M. Merino Ewea 500 Merino Wethers 1250 Merino "Wether Lambs 1250 Merino Ewe Lambs 125 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Merino Rams 650 Fat and Forward Four-tooth Halfbred Wethers 600 Fat. and Forward Two-tooth Halfbred Wethers 10.775 HORSES. 40-50 Pack, Saddle, and Draught Horses, broken and unbroken. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—We would specially draw the attention of buyers of Merino Sheep to this exceptional opportunity of obtaining high-class Mermcs. Buyers who wish to be met at Mpdbury will kindly communicate with the Auctioneers so thut arrangements can bo made lor sheep to be put 011 trucks Medbury t REE of Cost. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. DALGETY and CO. TENDERS FOR LEASE. TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to NOOX. the 26th Pav of MARCH, 1918. for a LEASE FOR THREE YEARS of Mr James M. O'Rourke's "CAMDEN" Property, &hu;-t« Waihao Downs, comprising 490 acres 1 rood This is a well-known and desirable Agricultural and Stock Fattening Farm, and is in good heart. Tho Buildings comprise Substantial Dwellin" House of S Rooms. Bathroom, and conveniences, Mens Hut, Stable, Granary, "Woolshed, and Sheep Dip and lards. The highest or any tender not necessarily acceptedFurther particular*, and conditions of lease m»v be obtained on application to the undersigned. DALGETY and CO.. LTD., Timaru and Waimate. Or Messrs Middleton and Lucas,' Solicitors, Waimate. 2402 EVERY Shilling paid for an Art Union Ticket is a further contribution to the Red Croes and Navy League funds. You [ may also win a racehorse. Supplies of I tickets from W. H. E. Wanklyn, Hon Sec- ) retacr. 128 Oxford terrace, Christchurch. 2326
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16162, 16 March 1918, Page 15
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