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AUCTIONS. DALGETY AND GO.. LIMITED. CLEARING SALE AT LAURISTON. THURSDAY, ISth NOVEMBER. ! HAVING sold his farm, MR JOHN SMTTH has -jystruct.d to hold a COMPLETE CLKARIXG S-VLE of all his LIVE STOCK ana PLANT as follows: — SHEEP— 200 Threo-quartorbred Ewes witi 100 per cent, lambs 100 Three-quarterbred Ewt>s with 100 per oent. lambs 150 Hatfbred Ewxss wit-h IPO per cent, lambs 150 Fat and Forward Wethers 10 Border Leicester Rams 1G Head Mixed Cattle HORSES— 10 Really Good Draught Geldings, 6yra to Syrs 3 Two and Threo-vear-oiGS, by Brent Locaii da" 1 Six-year Gelding, quiet ibr lady to drive ' 1 Draught Brood Mai®, by "Lord Stanley PIGS— 1 Baconer IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES— Reid and Grav 3-furrow Plough, Doublefurrow Plough, Duncan Grain - and Manure Drill, Dunoan Roller, Seed Sower, Broadcast Sower, Set Duncan D'6cs, 2 Duncan Giant Cultivators, Set Chain Harrows, 6-Lea.f Tine Harrows, 4-Leaf Tine Harrows, 8-Leaf Tino Hurt's 2 Stoppers 3 M.H. Binders, 4 Drav'a and Frames, Spring Dray Rub-ber-tv Tod fig, Road Cart, Murray Woolproes, S Sheep Feeders, 5 Horse Feedore Grass Seed Riddle, Water-race Plough, Wheelbarrow, Scalding Trougn, Set Blocks and Trees, 4-llorsft Set Blocks and Trees, 15 Assorted Trc©3 10 Plough Chains, 6 Seta Leading llarncos, 4 Cart Saddlea and Breeching 5 Soto Reiua, 15 Sets Hamea affd Winkers, 10 Horse Covers, 2 Tarpaulins, 3 Sets Trap Harness, 10 Coils Cyclone Netting, Sheep Netting, . cwt Plain -md Barb Wire, 500 Birch Shakes. 20 Posts. 8 Gallons Plough Oil, 0 Ladders, Large Quantity Took, Duncan Disc Harrows, Set Tripod Harrows, New Rubber-tyrod' Road Oart. GRAIN, ETC.— , 2 Stacks Oat Sheaves 200 Bushels Gaiton Oats, 6 Tons Chaff, 10 Sacks Potatoes, 400 Empty Sacks, I Sack Barrow, 5 Sack* Wheat Seconds, "Lutle Wonder Shearing Plant. Household Furniture. SALE STARTS 11.30. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. • NOTE.—We -wish to draw special attention to t-he draught horses; they are all young horac-3, with lote of substnace, just out of worli. DALGETY and COMPANY, LIMITED, NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO., LTD., . , . . !• g ll6 Joint Auctioneers. SUBDIVISION OF THE "BRINKLANDS GRANGE" ESTATE, WIN3COMBE. DALGETY and CO., LTD.. have received instructions from THOS. McDONALD, Esq., to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at their Land Salerooms, Georga street, TIMARU, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, At 2 p.m., HIS VERY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, containing 1142 ACRES 8 ROODS situate at Winscombe, in the fol- t lowing divisions: — LOT I—l7l ACRES. 32 acres oats and eown down with English Grasses, 13 acres ploughed for turnips, balance one, two, and three-year-old grasses. Dwelling House C rooma and outbuildings. LOT 2—313 ACRES 0 ROODS 86 PERCHES. 79 acres in oats, balanco in grass Improvements consist of New Dwelling House of 6 rooms (brick), bathroom, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs, h. and c. water servico, pantry built-in linon press, wardrobe, cupboard, bins, etc., and Shed. LOT 3 —205 ACRES 2 ROODS 33 PERCHES. 50 acres in oats, -79 acres ploughed for rapo and turnips, balanco in grass. No Buildings. LOT 4—HOMESTEAD BLOCK, 447 ACRES 3 ROODS 11 PERCHES. 46 acree wheat, 92 acres oats, 79 acres ploughed for turnips and rape, 3 acres • ploughed for swede turnipe, remainder one to four-year-old grassos. Buildings consist of Dwelling House 8 rooms, bathroom, scullery, waahhouse, h. and c. water service, acetylene gas, telephone, storeroom, dairy, vrashhoueo, well laid out garden and orchard, stables, overhead loft, loose boxes, granary, implement shed, woolshed, _ sheepyards, cowshed, cattle yards, pigstyes, and fowlhouees. The configuration of the country, ito position, and tho quality of the land render much of the Estate eminently suitable for dairying, the growth of cereals, and for mixed farming of all kinds, also taking and holding English Grasses well. _ The fences are sound, sheep proof, and m all cases provide fenced boundaries for the subdivisions. . . The property is watered by permanent atieams and every block has oooess to a. good road. Tho situation is particularly convenient, having a Railway Siding adjoining, and 13 within 14 miles of Fairlio by first-class metalled road. This sale offere a unique opportunity for those who wish to acquire a Farm under exceptionally attractive conditions, and the man who has foresight enough to buy here will inevitably find his land increasing in value in the near future. Tho Vondor has not saddled us with high reserves, and as tho Terms and conditions are reasonable wo can confidently recommend inspection by anyone who feels at all interested. TERMS; 5 per cent, on fall of hammer, 10 par cent, on possessicn, 5 per cent, in one year, 6 per cent, in two years, balance in five years. Interest 5J per cent, on all unpaid balances. Possession 10th December, 1920. For Plans, full Particulars, Conditions of Sale, Inspection, etc., apply to DALGETY and CO., LTD.. TIMARU. And all BRANCHES AND AGENCIES of the Company throughout the Dominion. 7730 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT DISPERSAL SALE Of 40.000 FCT ' B 315111X0 | To be held at "TRAWALLA ESTATE." near BEAUFORT, VICTORIA, EARLY IN DECEMBER. j DALGETY and COMPANY, LIMITED, and YOUNG BROTHERS veoMvod instructions from the TRUSTEES of the Late ADMIRAL BRIDGES to Sell by Public Auction, oti a date to bo name! in December, tlio whole of tho far-famed » "TRAWALLA" STUD AND FLOCK OF PURE MERINO SHEEP. Consisting oi 40,000 SHEEP, included ■ in which vrilj -bo 2000 STUDS, Also 100 HORSES, STATION PLANT, Etc. Owing to t,h» "TRAWALLX" ESTATE having been con.pulsorily acquired by the Closer Settlement Boanl for Repatriation purposes, th« whole of tho above otock sro for absolute and unreßeT-rAd sal?. For f'iil ;iariicuU.TS e«c futaie fdvertissineni?. In vi:'? eppiy to DALGETY and COMPANY, LTD., Melbourne and j YOUNG BROTHERS, SJSii Horsham aad Banoh**

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16988, 10 November 1920, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16988, 10 November 1920, Page 15

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