auctions. DALGETY "AND CO., LIMITED, sale of station property NORTH CANTERBURY. AS A GOING CONCERN. IX DALGETY'S LAND SALEROOM, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. On SATURDAY, MARCH Ist 1913 At 12 Noon. TV/TESSRS DALGETY and CO., LTD., have j lvA been instructed br "y.i* f RUTHERFORD to ofiar by PUBLIC AU"£ : TION, as a bow, his well-known LAJUS , SUMMER STATION, comprising— 12,530 ACRES LEASEHOLD, H years from Ist March. 1015. Annual rental £540. 4291 ACRES FREEHOLD. This is a first-olase eheep and _ ca-ttls station, practically no snow risk, lyingwe;l to tho sun, eituated about 80 miles in from Hawirlen. Railway Station, Saleyards, etc. BUILDINGS—House of 7 rooms, wootohed (12. stands), e hearers' quarter*, nnaterers irata, sheep-yards, dip, etc., etc. STOCK— 5500 Merino Sheep . 550 Om to Five-year-old a ? , J ere and Breeding Cows (Hereford and • Shorthorn) 20 Horses, And Station Plant Possession first week in March. Further particulars apply to DALGETY and CO., LTD., 7563 Aoctigpc^yß. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. IN DALGETY*S LAND SALEROOM, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. SATURDAY, let MARCH, At 12.30 p.m. MESSRS DALGETY and CO. LTD., hare been instructed by the Trustees late HUNTLEY HOLMES, and the late GRAHAM HOLMES, to offer their well-known properties by PUBLIC AUCTION, d& above, comprising 1634 ACRES and 1725 ACRES respectively. The properties are conveniently eubdivided and about half could be ploughed if r<" t uiTed. It is some of the best eheep and c»:;.e grazing land on the Peninsula, full of cocksfoot and clover, and ia good lambing country. The cattle and eheep off 'hese rwoperaee frequently top the Addicgton market. The Buildings are substantial ana U{.-to-date. Poe&eeeion middle of Marcn. EASY TERMS. These properties are on. the market for absolute sale, and can with confidence be recommended to buyers of good grazing country. Further particulars on application to the undersigned, who will be to maice arrangements for buyers to inspect. DALGETY and CO., LTD., Auct;onof>r«. CUNINGHAM and TAYLOR, Solicitors. 7 <*6» j . SALE OF COLLEGE RESERVES. , BY PUBLIC AUCTION. "j\/TESSRS DALGETY and CO., LTD., hare IVI been instructed by the Registrar, Canterbury College, Christchurch, to offer by ' PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, a number of their Reserves which are falling due on tho 30th April, 1019. AT LITTLE RIVER. MARCH 11th, 1919. RESERVE- 936 comprising 140 Acres 32 'Perches, at Waroui; present tenant Jas. Gray. Sublet to O. J. Wakelin, firstclass grazing and dairying .land. Buildings combino House and outbuildings. RESERVE 1221, comprising 150 Acres at Barry's Bay; present tenant Robt. Latter. Good "Warm Grazing and Dairying Country, full of Clover and > Cocksfoot. t IN OUR LAND SALE ROOMS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. > . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th. [ RESERVE 1149, comprising 423 Acres 3 [ Roods 26 Perches, Waikari East; prer sent tenant W. H. Turner. RESERVE 1170, comprising 13 Acres Dunsandol; present tenants A. MacPherson and Geo. Stapleton. Leases are for 21 years from J Ist May, 1919. I NOTE.—FaII particulars in later advarr tisement. 1 DALGETY and CO., LTD., 8306- Auctioneers. j i. LAND SALE AT AMBERLEY. 2682 ACEESMARCH 17 th. ' MESSRS DALGETY and CO., LTD., have been instructs! by the Trustees of the late DAVID BROWN to offer by PUBLIC AUC- , TION, as above, his well-known MT. BROWN PROPERTY. The property is eubdivided into 7 paddocks and watered by permanent streams, and is hjilf ploughable if desired. It is good warm grazing country, and is well surface sown, situated only "a few miles from Amberley Stock Market and Railway, carrying at present over 2000 sheep. The Buildings comprise cottage (3 rooms), woolshed, and eheep-yards. ) W© shall bo glad to furnish any bone fide L enqniriera with further particulars. DALGETY and CO., LTD., Auctioneers. HELMORE and VAN ASCH, Solicitors. 7862 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. CLEARWELL ESTATE. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION SALE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. IX AS PI BURTON ARCADE. END OF MARCH. MESSRS DALGETY and CO., LTD., have been instructed by MR PETEK. DRUII- - to offer by Public Auction, as above, his well-Known C.I»EARwE.L#L JjaPAIE. ; 2548 ACRES ' s IX SIX BLOCKS. 5 PLANS are in Course of Preparation. THE EASIEST OF TERMS HAVE BEEN arranged. i Further particulars in later advertisement. DALGETY and CO., LTD., S3OS Auctioneers^ r WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OP. I associatlON, LTD. fc - 9 tthtsE TIMES THE SAFEST AND MOST ; T PROFITABLE LAND TO FARM IS 9 UOOL) iiIAIKIsTONE HlLLCuL.w'hi. c The following Farm is an excellent pro- , 27^ : ~Icres. »n in grass, subdivided ' 1040 into 12 Paddocks, well watered, a beaaUful sols of graw. CAPACITY:-Stock now on cA-hlt Ewes, 400 E«4 Hoggets, H«ad of * 1 * uiTti niNGa comprise >«w 7-roamed with every convenience. Motor Shed, ' Whirs, up- " Wool Shed with Wolseley Shearing > Portable Engine " "Sffl p« acre, £16 10s. Cuii <5000; = S « cdllent r ' a » a * P^S^ B S .Ta6PEKATIVE . waibabapa^^BS^otebaiivb smOK DEPARTMENT, i PAHIATUA. W3464 1
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16436, 1 February 1919, Page 13
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