AUCTIONS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. nnz WEDNESDAY. SPECIAL ENTRY. 1000 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Romstt Ewe®, to bo cold in lots 2506 - DALGETY and CO.. LTD. RAM FAIR. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. WE ehall offer at this fixture Eass from the fallowing brooders:— S-10 English Lciorstcrs, bred bv J. Bob! font, H. F. Wright, C. 1 lucid, u* Executors late C. Andrew, Lincoln College, R. and J. R<=id, J. 0. Coop A Drummond, Jos. Taylor, C. M. ThrcK keld, H. D. Butt-crick, luU F. C. M«r ray 220 Border Le-icestere, bred by ,T. N. Boar A. Gunn, R. Finch am. P." Morrison, \V Anderson, A. Drummond, W. 0. R«j.l nio, John Xixon, J. W. l>ruminond alts J. Hcnacrson * GO Romncys, brxxl by D. G. Wright Win Telford ' 80 Shropshire?, bred by Sir Geo. Clifford v" R. Parry, T. B. Upton, J. Johns, J W. Drummond. 1 60 Southdowns, bred by 3ohn Dean« Wells Bros., ,Tas. Stevenson, T. Brooks. J as. Johns 140 -Ccrrriedales, bred by H. T. Little, Hu»!i Elisor, C. H. Ensor, Colonel R a Chaffey, D. McGillivray, W. Maclm! tosh, Estate lato W. H. SmaUj Stnngfellow ' ' SO Halfbreds, bred by A. W. Rutherford J as. Doans, A. ;Drumrnond. L A* Rutherford. Estate A. Deaua ' ' 15 Merinos, bred by Sir Geo. Clifford A Drummond ' 2505 DALGETY and CO., LTD. THE GREATEST MONEY PRODUCED PROPOSITION OF THE PRESENT IS SHEEP GRAZING AND WOOL PRODUCV TION ON CHEAP TERRITORY. IMPORTANT SALE OF STATION PROPERTIES. IN DALGETTS LAND SALEROOM, Cathedral square. On SATURDAY, MARCH ti3rd, At 11.45 a.m. "Jl/TESSRS DALGETY and CO., LTD., J, xTj. conjunction with MESSRS H. MAT. SON and CO., havo been instructed by tho Executors LATE MR DUNCAN RUTHEBFORD and MRS E. L. RUTHERFORD, to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, tl* well-known MOLESWORTH, TARNDALE, and:. RAINBOW STATIONS, V as one going concern. The particulars are as hereunder MOLESWORTH, the freehold of which U ' soma 8223 acres, and tho leasehold 119,100 ' sores with _ a complete homestead, showing , shed, scouring plant capablo of working both ? J properties. The Awatere river flows put | the Homestead's front door and low hills ex- f tending out as far as Lake Mcßae and to i the Bluff boundary. The rich slopes oi till Awatere Valloy provides excellent pastern and browsing ground, for the breeding of. sheep and has been used largely as eii country. TARNDALE and RAINBOW, comprising 2277 acres of Freehold and 196,000 Leasehold, has considerably improved as the ]»ta Mr Duncan Rutherford, during his occupancy declared death on the rabbits, and evenly distributed his stock of sheep and increased the carrying oi cattle to suoh an extent that tho grazing pastures have con-; siderobly reasserted themselves. The posai- j bilitiee of this vast tract of land must appeal to capitalists and to young men of energy. The world's chief requirements are herein produced at tho present moment on this property in the shapo of mutton and beef. Tho territory is a remarkable block of low priced lands, low priced not becAUße of their'' quality, but because of thou isolation and : tho giganticness of their territory, and neat result® oould be produced if one _ cared to; i subdivide and re-let small holdings that; would be oi great advantage and prove » munerativo. to its owners and be the fli»t '■5 step to give ocular demonstration of tha great potentialities these properties offer. The present long leases in tncmserves *» » J gold mine as the country must go ahead t and the world must provide & market for all ; you can produce.
Togo tier with approximately 35,000 SHEEP, 1,500 Oattle, 100 HORSES. with all building®, Improvement*, etatio# plant thereon, live and dead, stock, eto. Full particulars apply DALGETY and CO., LTD, ' H. MATSON and CO., Joint LANE and NEAVJS, Solicitors, For the Estate of late Dtmosn Rutherford. UOJMB IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL sth.. 1A T7K MERINOS AND HALFBBED : lU> I I O SHEEP.-, MR C. O. T. RUTHERFORD, whose k«» ; of "The Lakes Station," North CanterwiTi expires shortly, has instructed DALGETx and CO., LTD., to hold a Dispersal flals." < tho greater part of his well-known Maris® and Halfbred Flock, at the Homestead. "KANUKU," THE PEAKS, as above:— PARTICULARS 900 Four-tooth Merino Ewea 2100 Six-tooth Merino Ewes 2500 Eight-tooth Merino Ewos : 1000 F.M. Merino Ewce i 600 Merino Wethers ' 1250 Merino Wethor Lambs j 1250 Merino Ewe Lambs „ . , j 125 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Meffl" •. 650 Fat and Forward Four-tooth HaHbtd Wethers 11V > 600 Fat and Forward Two-tooth HalfW" 0 "Wethers 10.775 HORSES. „• <0-50 Pack, Saddle, and Draught Hot** broken and unbroken. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—We wouW«P«* ally draw tho attention of buyers of **w> Sheep to this exceptional opportunity obtaining high-class Merinos. Medbffr . Buyers who wish to be met at . will kindly communicate with tho Aunw ; eers so that arrangements can be w Arrangements can be maao for Bn**P w put on trucks Modbury FREE of cost. $ LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 2504 DALGETY «nd CO., piPEB 6HAV I M 01 7ORBA L B. ' EDITABLE FOR PACKING. Apply CHRISTCHUECH PRESS CO. , Caihedn.l squM#. I Chiiitehoid- j ■ IT |
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16164, 19 March 1918, Page 10
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