AUCTIONS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. REMINDER. REMINDER. JMPORTAXT LAND SALE. THIS DAY at 11 a.m. THIS DAY. FERNIEHURST ESTATE. IX DALGETYS LAND SALE ROOM, CATHEDRAL «OU>RE, CHRISTCHURCH. DALGETY Mid CO., LTD., 4253 Auctioneers. DOUBLE MARKET. "WEDNESDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES. 130 Prime "Woolly Ewes 050 Prime Wethers. Account MESSRS FULTON and GARRETT Scsrgill Hills: 500 Shorn 3-tooth Wethers. Account MESSRS BROS., Halswell: 25J Extra Prime Fat Steers. DALGETY end CO., LTD., <J32 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION SALE. MAIRANGI ESTATE. FERNS IDE, RANGIORA. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. IN DALGETY'S LAND SALE ROOM. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH SATURDAY, fflnd NOVEMBER, 1934. AT 11 A.M. XKTE hare received instructions ftwm THE VV TRUSTEES JAMES JOHNS (deceased) to OFFER, as above, the well-known "MAIRANGI" PROPERTY. containing 1163 ACRES (mora or lees) Of Good Cropping and Grarng Land. The Property will he offered as a -whole, and, if not sold, will bo offered in Bloaks as under:— LOT I—lCO acres, subdivided into 4 paddocks, securely fenced and watered, good cropping and grasing land. LOT 2—549 acres, well subdivided into 19 paddocks tip-too orppine and (mixing land. BUILD'' NGS- ara aubs'&nti&l and up-to-date, nice house of 6-7 rooms, grounds well laid cut and planted. Outbuildings comprise woo Is bed (machined), draught and h«ck stables, implement shed, men's quarters, etc., eto. LOT 3 —384 acres, subdivided, into 10 paddocks, securely fenced _ and watered, splendid cropping, gluing end fattening land. In drawing land-buyers' attention to this very important sale, we would like to point out that this is the property where tho welJ-known and famous Southdown and Shropshire Down Studs were hr'd and depastured, and Ftcokmaa'era and Grasiera are conversant with the manner '.in- which they were always brought out, which speaks volumes for the duality of the land. It is splendidly adapted for this purpose, aa well as cropping, well situated, close to rail and good stock market. ■ ' PLANS are being prepared, and can be obtained with any further particular from: DALGETY ond COMPANY. .LIMITED. PYNE GOULD. GUINNESS. LTD. J. a. MACDONALD and CO JOHNSTON, MILLS and WHITE, < Solicitors. 8789 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. IMPORTANT PROPERTY SALE. SALE OF PART OF THE WELL-KNOWN BRACKENDALE ESTATE. IN DALGETY'S LAND SALE ROOMS, Cathedral square, Christchurch. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 36th, 19M, At 2 p.m. TfTE have been instructed by THE TRUSW TEES late MARY RUTHERFORD, to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION part of the above Estate in two blocks, as under:— 981 acres 0 rooda M perches, known aa th« WOOLSHED' HILL BLOCK. 740 acres 0 roods 28 perches, adjoining above. ' « j« All firit class erasing and fattening land. Easy terms. ' > Plans are. being prepared and can be obtained. with further particulars, from' DALGETY and COMPANY, LTD., Anetioneets. HARPER. SON, PASCOE, and BUCHANAN, • ; , Solicitors, Chnstchureh. 8728 DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED. THE PREMIER WOOL-SELLING HOUSE . IN AUSTRALASIA. BRANCHES AT ALL PRINCIPAL ' CENTRES. DURING THE PAST SEASON' WE SOLD OVER 867,000 BALES. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OP THE WOOL BUSINESS. OUR Chriatchurch Branch is again making large additions to its Wool Store i Accommodation, which is constructed so as to show the wool to very best advantage, and to cope with the most recent - requirements of Buyers. All consignments, whether small or large, receive prompt and careful and aw displayed so as to brine the best pnoe available at the time of selling. CLASSING.—We have doubled our classing accommodation, and are able to .deal promptly with either, clipe or single bales sent in to us for reclassing or pooling. VALUING.— Every lot sent in is earefnlly vahied, and wluationa are sent oat for principal lots, based on current local and London prices. Grouped and pooled lots are protected up to full market value.. Our Wool Store is open to clients at any time, and wo strongly recommend tbem to come down and see their wool displayed for salo. This also gives thetai a chance of comparing their wools with other elirn, and to correct faults in breeding- or packing if neceaeary. Otjr experts are always pleased to give any information possible as to pre-; paration of clips, and the best methods to adopt to meet Bayers' requirements. ADVANCES.—We are prepmed to make libend advances at any time on wool in store or on growing clipe. SKINS. HIDES, AND FAT.—We hold sales of these at regular intervale, and clients can be assured of careful attention, highest prices, and prompt returns. RABBITSKINS.—AtIee an' not held in Chriatchurfch, bat our Dnnedin Branch makes a specialty of this business. Secure the highest" returns by 'forwarding to "DALGETY'S, DUNEDIN," or send in to os and we will see that the}; are sent forward. Sales of Opossnm Skins are also held in Dnnedin at stated intervals. INSURANCE—We hold all vrool covered against fire while in store, and ■ also • insure clients' clipe from sheep's tick or ehed if required until sold. At the 'present bi*a price of Wool, why take ricks for the sake of caving a few shillings? WOOLPAOKS.—We hold .stocks SSZ which we trrpvh jar* mpcurent price*. Make ply by ordering early. everyform of fannerf*#^**st^lißl^«S«C. BEST WOOL, SKENS, By Consigning to DALGETY DSBU-97U
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