auctions. PYNE, GOPLIWHSESS, LTD. gPRINGSTO SALEY.UDS. MONTHLY MONDAY NEXT. Our PRESENT ENTRIES comprise: 300 Fat Lamba 401) Store Sheep and LMnDS Fat and Store P»6" S Z a . Farm D Dray (nearly now), and SunEntries are Invited. PV/B, GOULD, 5156 A M B E R L E Y S A L E. MONDAY NEXT. JANUARY lOtli. 3 °V F URTHEK®fNTRIES INVITED. PYNE GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD.. ' Auctioneers. TUESDAY NEXT. 500 Fat Lambs 50 Fat Ewfs •15 Fat Wothors _ I 60 Two-tooth S.D. bw3B I 200 Forward Rape Lambs '' 85 Two-tooth Wethers. ' PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., | u450 Auctioneers. ] PRELIMINARY advertisement. I LAND AUCTION, j NORTH CANTERBURY SUBDIVISION. | "TIPAPA." j APPROXIMATELY 121117 ACRES, DIVIDED INTO 9 FARMS. ! FIRST-CLASS FATTENING TO HIGHj CLASS AGRICULTURAL LAND. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD., in conjunction with DALGETY and CO., LTD., have received instructions to otter by PUBLIC AUCTION, in our Lund Salo Room, Cashel sheet, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, 1927, AT U AM, ON ACCOUNT OF H. ACTON-ADAMS, ESQ., His woll-known "TIPAPA" Property, which has been cut up into handy-sized farms, and will bo offered in nine lots. Good situation on Main Cheviot road, closo to sea and handy to rail. TERMS: 20 per cent, on or before 2Gth March, 1927, when possession will bo given; 20 per cent, in live years; Balance in teji years. Interest at 6 per cent. per annum. Full particulars in a later advertisement. DALGETY and CO., LTD., PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Joint Auctioneers. HELMORE, van ASCH, and WALTON, Solicitors. 5438 PUBLIC AUCTION. LONGBEAOH SUBDIVISION, ASHBURTON. 18th FEBRUARY, 1927. undermentioned Firms have been -*• favoured with instructions from tho Executors of the late J. C N GRJGG and FAMILY to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at tho Theatre Royal, in ASHBURTON, on tho 18th FEBRUARY, 1327, at 2 o'clock. 10 FARMS, which range from 45 acres to 465 aores. This salo is tho First Auction Subdivision of the Famouß LONGBEACH ESTATE. The. land to be sold comprises some of the boat of this Famous Estate, and three of the Blocks have buildings thereon. Some of the fauna aro specially suited for tho growing of wheat, oats, cocksfoot, clover, ryegrass, and root orops; eomo are more adapted for dairying, and they are all eminently suited for tho raising of fat stock. The Area being sold is 2405 ACRES. . Tho roads are all the best metalled, schools are handy; rural mails, telephone, and electrio light are all available. Ashburton is 11 to 16 miles distant, railway 8 to 11 miles, schools 3 miles, cheese factory 3 miles. THE TERMS' OF SALE: 5 per cent Cash. 5 p£r cent. Possession. 5 per' oent, March, 1928. 5 per cent. March, 1929. 10 per cent. March, 1932. Balance March, 1934. Interest &i per cent. These terms apply to tlioso lots on which are erected a range of farm buildings, but, where no buildings are provided, fche purchaser will <srecfc buildings to tho value of at least 10 per cent, of the total purchase money prior to March, 1929, in lieu of tho instalments due in 1928 .and 1929, which instalments will then bo payable with the balance iof the purcbaso money in March, 1934. 1 Lithograph Plans, giving all information, are available upon application to the undermentioned firms, with whom arrangements can be made for inspection. J. TREVOR THOMAS and C 0.," WRIGHT, STEVENSON and CO., LTD., PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., •Joint Agents, Ashburton, and all Bronohes; Or Messrs Duncan, Cotterill, and Stringer, or Mesrs Lane, Neave, and Wanklyn, Solicitors for the Vendors. 6252 NORTE CANTERBURY. "WAIPARA DOWNS.'* HIGH-CLASS AGRICULTURAL AND FIRST-CLASS FATTENING LAND FOR PRIVATE SALE Account ANDREW TODD. ESQ. QQAA ACRES TO BE OFFERED IN OOUU THREE LOTS. HOMESTEAD BLOCK. 1200 ACRES, more or less,, comprising rich low downs and flats, well watered and subdivided into 16 paddocks by first-rate post, standard, and wire fences. Homestead of ten rooms, situated In well planted grounds, sheltered by plantations. Motor garage, cottage, and 2 men's whares. Woolshed—6 stands —to hold 1000 sheep; all necessary outbuildings. Part oats, balance grass. BLOCK 2. 1200 AORES, more or less, comprising rich downs and flats, subdivided into 6 blocks by good fences, part rabbit proof. About GOO acres of the land suitable for wheat, balance good oat and turnip land; 600 acres crop, turnips, and fallow. BLOOK 3. SOO A/ORES, more or leas, all flat good oat and turnip land; well subdivided into 6 paddocks by good fences, water in every paddock. 350 acres in crop and fallow; balance grass. All Blocks are well planted, having good fences, and all land in greot heart, as owner has practically only grown sheep feed. Homestead Block and Block 3 have long frontages to Amberley, Waikari road, and all Blocks are within 31 miles of rail, school, and post office. WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND BUYERS TO CALL IN AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO INSPECT. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., _„ T _ . Land Department. SOLE AGENTS. P7680 "T DON'T FEEL HUNGRY" is often the m * cr - y .> a J meal *? ,me during hot weather. Tempt jaded appetites with a daßh of HAYWARD; 8 "MILITARY" PICKLE. So appetising. Nono as good as "MILITARY."
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18894, 8 January 1927, Page 24
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