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auctions. DALGETY AND CO , LTD. THE GREATEST. MONEY PRODUCING < PROPOSITION OF THE PRESENT IS SHEEP GRAZING AND WOOL PRODUC, J TION ON CHEAP TERRITORY. IMPORTANT SALE OF STATION PROPERTIES.' IN DALGETY'S LAND SALEROOM, Cathedral equate. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd, At 11.45 a.m. Mv«;SRS DALGETY and CO., LTD., in conjunction with MESSRS H. MATcn\- and CO., have been instructed by the |*£ut£s LATE Mil DUNCAN RUTHERFORX) MRS E. L. RUTHERFORD, to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, the well-known MOLESWORTH, TARNDALE, and RAINBOW STATIONS, as one going concern. Th* particulars ar© as hereunder: — MOLESWORTH, the irechold of which is some 8*223 acres, and the leasehold 119,400 acres with a complete homestead, shearing shed, scouring plant capable of working both properties. Th» Awatere river flows paat the Homestead's front door ajid low hula ex- ' tending out as tar ae LaUo Mcßae and to the Blufi boundary. Tb® nch slopes of the Awatere Valley provides excellent pasture and browsing ground, for the breeding of sheep and has been used largely as ewe country.

TARNDALE and RAINBOW, comprising "277 acres of Freehold and 196,000 Leasehold, has considerably improved a* the late Mr Duncan Rutherford, during his occupancy declared death on the rabbits, and evenly distributed his stock of sheep and increased the carrying oi cattie to such 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's chief requirements are herein produced at the present moment on this propertv in the shape of ™tton «nd beef. The territory is a remarkable block of low j priced lands, low priced not because of their j oualitY, but because of their isolation and the fnganticness of their territory, and great results could be produced U one cared subdivide and ro-let small holdings that would be of great advantage and P rove muncrative to its owhcts and be the firet steD to give ocular demonstration of the "reat potentialities these properties offer. The present long leases in themservee «•» cold mine as tie country mnst go ahead and the world must provide a maiket for all you can produce* Together with approximately 36,000 SHEEP, „ 1,500 Oattle, 100 HORSES. with all buildings, improvements, station plant thereon, live and dead stock, etc.

Poll particulars apply DALGETY and CO., LTD., H. MATSON ajid CO., Joint Agents. LANE and NEAYE, Solicitore, For the Estate of late Duncan Rutherford. >0.8843 SHORT NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT PARNASSUS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 27th, 1913.

ACTING '-under instructions from MR G. B. SANSOM, who has disposed of his property, wo shall hold an UNRESERVED SALE of the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, comprising: — ' GOO Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Half and Three-quarterbred Ewes (in lots) 400 Fat and Forward Down and Leicester

Cross liamb6 , 150 Two and Four-tooth Wethers, lat and Forward 12 Rams . „ c ,. 10 Young Milch Cows (m full profit) 4 2J-yoar-old Steers r . , „ 12 Head Cattle (Young, Mixed Sexes) 1 3-year-old Shorthorn Bull 2 t>-ye»r-old Draught Mares 1 5-year-old Draught Geldmg 1 Aged Draught Gelding 1 Harness Mare 1 Bacon Pig 3 Good Sheep Dog® 13-coulter Masaey-Harris Grain, _ Turnip, and Manure Drill, 1 M.H. Binder, Cultivator, Roller, 2 Seta Tine Harrows, Diso Harrows, Farm Dray and Frame, 1 D.F. Plough, Blocks, Chains, and Trees, Planet Junr., Wire f ettl "°' Posts aDd Stakes, Empty Sacks, also a. quantity of Furniture and Sundries too numerous to particulaxisc. The whole o£ the Implements are practically Not, and in perfect order.

Sale commences at 1 p.m. sharp. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. DALGETY and CO., LTD., 2628 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL 5 th. -il\ MERINOS AND HALFBRED 10» / / 0 SHEEP. MR C. 0. T. RUTHERFORD, whose leaee of "The Lakes Station," North tenterbury, expires shortly, has instructed DALGrEH 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 r'EAKS, J ae above: — PARTICULARS 900 Four-tooth Merino Ewea 2100 Six-tooth Merino Ewee 2500 Eight-tooth Merino Ewes 1000 F.M. Merino Ewce 500 Merino Wethers 1230 Merino Wether Lambs 1250 Merino Ewe Lambs 125 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Merino 550 Fat and Forward Four-tooth Half bred Wethers , 600 Fat and Forward Two-tooth Halfbr'Kl Wethere

10,7 BROKEN horses. 1 Pedigree Draught Mare Nancy Grey, with filly fo»l by Bridegroom. Pedigree at s&lc » -x--1 Three-year-old Filly, out of >ancy Grey, broken chains 1 Six-year Gelding, by "Welcome all -work 9 Heaw 'Working. Pack Horses, Mares and Geldings, young, sound; most ot them quiet in 8. and d. harness, and have been worked in the Farmers Co-op. Ha warden delivory waggons; broken to lead 2 Draught Geldings, 4y» oil 1 Draught Gelding, 2yra 2 Half-draught Geldinge, ijrs . 0 HaH-draught Geldings and Filues, /h«»° draught Geldings and Fillies, 5 Hack Geldings and Fillies, to oyra (Kearly ail above by 8 Station Hacks, Cobs, ami Ponies All "he above bred at good staunch, hard} sorts.

AUCTIONEERS' NOTE—"We would specially draw the attention of tuyere o{ Merino Sheep to this exceptional opportunity at Medbury will kindly communicate with the Auctionwill kidoij be made. put on trucks Medbury FREE of coel. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. <>639 DALGETY and CO., LTD. M?sß^FsoiS e t awaraa i. 6

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16168, 23 March 1918, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16168, 23 March 1918, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16168, 23 March 1918, Page 15

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