AUCTIONS NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO.. OF N.Z.. LTD . AND H. MATSON AND CO. ADDINGTON SALE TUESDAY. MAY 23. 19S1. TUESDAY. MAY 25 1961. DAIRYMEN DAIRYMEN SPECIAL ENTRY SPECIAL ENTRY Complete disposal ot DAIRY HERD On Account of Mr GEORGE SALT. MARSHLAND. < who 1* sellinc his complete: herd I 38 FRIESIAN COWS IN I 38 FRIESIAN COWS IN FULL MILK FULL MILK The above cows are Brucel- j losis free. T.B. tested and can’ be thoroughly recommended. I Full particulars will be avail-1 able on day of sale. These cows are only the in-profit cows —the springers will be sold at Addington as they come to! their calving dates. Don’t miss this opportunity. to purchase disease free cows which have been well cared ■ for and can be recommended i No lots will be sold privately j prior to sale at Addington. | ON TUESDAY. MAY 23, AT 12 NOON. NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY CO. OF N.Z.. LTD . and H. MATSON and CO.. Auctioneers. CHRISTCHURCH. 3325 DALGETY AND COMPANY. LTD. I ADDINGTON SALE WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1961 STORE CATTLEAccount CHUDLEIGH ESTATE. "Wharekauri,” Chatham Islands: 80 Two and a half and Three and a half-year-old Aberdeen Angus and Shorthorn Cross Steers Account MESSRS MARSHALL and SMITH. “Te Awatea, * Chatham Islands: 25 Two and a Half and Three and a Half-year-old Aberdeen Angus and Aberdeen Angus Cross Steers The above two consignments had an excellent trip and have settled down very well. They are well-grown cattle and are in very forward condition. Account ESTATE J. L. ENSOR. • Pendle Hill,” Cheviot: 40 Aberdeen Angus and Aberdeen Angus-Hereford Cross Mixed-sex Calves DALGETY and COMPANY. LTD. Auctioneers Christchurch 3678 DALGETY AND CO., LTD. AUCTION OF LAND, STOCK and PLANT. MONDAY, MAY 22, AT 11 AM ON THE PROPERTY—TADMOR, NELSON.
Dalgety and Co.. Ltd , have, received instructions from MR' S. HARFORD to offer by Public Auction at the above time and place his desirable Dairy! and Sheep Farm of 241 Acres more or less. Immediately fol-> lowing the auction of the land! we shall sell all of his dairy cows and replacements, sheep I and plant, whether the property is sold or not. Particulars as under:— SITUATION—Three miles by gravel road from Tadmor township, which is 45 miles by tar seal from Nelson city. School bus at gate, rural delivery at gate, 5 days per week. Grocer and butcher deliver each Week. Dairy factory collection daily. LAND—24I acres more or less, 150 acres of which are flat with the balance easy hill. 10 acres in swedes and chou moellier. l’ a acres fallow, 138’ a acres in English grasses and red clover. Hill: One block grass and some fern, has been aerial topdresse<i last 3 years. Well watered by natural springs and creeks with H.P. system to cowshed and house. Flat, subdivided into 15 paddocks. IMPROVEMENTS Wooden' dwelling (12 years old) of 3 I bedrooms, kitchen, lounge and 1 usual offices. AH electric, septic tank telephone. 10 cow all-electric cowshed with concrete yards. Combined implement shed and workshop. 3000 I bale hayshed, new 3 unit pig- , geries.: | STOCK:— i DAIRY CATTLE: ; 60 Shorthorn Cross and Ayr- 1 shire Cross Cows, running with Ayrshire and Short-; horn bulls. 5 Shorthorn Cross and; Ayrshire Cross three-year; Heifers. running w’ith; Ayrshire and Shorthorn bulls. 10 Shorthorn Cross and Ayrshire Cross two-year Hei- 1 fers running with Ayr-1 shire and Shorthorn; bulls. All above innoculated • against C.A. and due to; calve August/Septemberj and guaranteed in calf. 15 Calves. 1 Milking Shorthorn Bull. 1 Milking Shorthorn Bull' Calf. PIGS: 5 Crossbred Sows, close to farrowing. 1 Large White Board. 20 Slips. SHEEP: 160 M/A Romney Cross Ewes.' R.W. rams. 2 Southdown Rams. 2 Romney Rams. PLANT and SUNDRIES— Fordson Major Diesel Tractor | with front end loader (1500 hours), Reid and Gray Semi Swamp Plough. I.H C. 845 Baler, 45 Header, Siderake, 6ft P.T.O. Mower, Bale Loader. Munro Topdresser. Ferguson Cultivator, 6 Unit G.V.B. Milking Plant. 120 gallon AlfaLaval Separator, Irrigation Plant, Harrow’s, Timber. G.C. Iron. Cream Cans and Sundries too numerous to mention. AUCTIONEERS NOTE—This auction presents a unique opportunity to secure a handy 1 size unit w’hich can be farmed i as dairy farm on the flat with a small flock of sheep on' the hill, which is the practice! adopted by the present owner ! Alternatively the farm could! be given over entirely tn sheep, for wool and fat iamb farming and the owner esti-i mates that it should carry ap- ( proximately 750 ewes. Good! crops of barley, cowgrasa and; potatoes have been grown over! the year# and the land is suitable for raspberries, hops and tobacco. The property has been in the hands of the present ou’ner's family for the last 40 years and the only reason for selling is that our client has purchased a town supplyunit handy to the city. Normal carrying capacity has been 70 dairy cows and replacement* plus 250 sheep. Butterfat production for the season to the end of April. 1961, was 17787 lbs fat on factory returns. Inspection by appointment with the auctioneers only. For further particulars apply to: DALGETY and CO.. LTD., Auctioneers and Land Salesman. Nelson. •3M
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