AUCTIONS COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE OF THE RIVERSLEA ROMNEY STUD (Flock No. 833) Founded 1118) Ou account MR S. P. MOSLEY. LEVELS VALLEY, who has sold his property. TO BE SOLD AT THE TIMARU A. and P. SHOWGROUNDS ON THURSDAY. MAY 25. 1981. Sale Commences 11 A.M. THIS CATALOGUE COMPRISES 1237 SHEEP TO BE SOLD IN 362 LOTS. 188 One Shear Ewet. 30 Stud Sire, 169 Three Shear Ewet. 7 Stud Ram Hogget* 183 Two Shear Ewes. 257 Flock Ram Hogget* 120 Four Shear Ewes. 206 Ewe Hogget*. 97 Five Shear Ewes. THE EWES WILL BE MATED WITH CRANLEIGH. WAIO AND RIVERSLEA STUD SIRES. Sheep from this 010 established Stud have been exhibited throughout both Island* with outstanding success WINNING THE GOLD CUP AT THE 1956 AND 1957 ROYAL SHOWS AND BEING RUNNER-UP IN 1959 ALSO WINNING THE WOOL CUP AT THE 1959 SOUTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW AND THE 1960 TIMARU A. AND P. SHOW. Sheep from Riverslea have been exported to Tasmania Australia. South Africa and South America. Having conducted * displenlshing Sale during the last three years ONLY THE VERY BEST HAVE BEEN RETAINED FOR THIS COMPLETE DISPERSAL Stud Sires figuring throughout this Catalogue are CRANLEIGH. WAIO. BANKHEAD AND RIVERSLEA. We can confidently recommend this Dispersal Sale to all ROMNEY BREEDERS IN SEARCH OF HEAVY BONED STRONG WOOLLED ROMNEYS. Catalogues are now being compiled and will be forwarded on application to the Auctioneers in Conjunction. PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS LTDDALGETY AND CO., LTDWRIGHT STEPHENSON AND CO., LTDTIM ARU and BRANCHES. 2301
IMPORTANT LAND AUCTION OUTSTANDING SHEEP FARM 877 ACRES L.I.P. SITUATED AT "MONUMENT CORNER," ASHWICK FIAT * MILES FROM FAIRLIE To be offered on JUNE 16,1961 BY PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD., TN THEIR LAND SALES ROOM STRATHALLAN STREET, TIMARU. AT 2 P.M. On Account of MR BEN. JONES PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD- have been favoured with instruction* from MR BEN JONES to offer for sale by Auction at the above time and place bls property of 877 acres L 1.P., g articular* of which are as follows. ITUATION: The property is situated at the "Monument Comer,” Ashwick Flat, 8 miles from Falrile. AREA: The farm has an area of 877 acres L.I.P. of which approximately 250 acres is good agricultural land ideally suited, oats, lucerne, swedes, small seeds and other crop*. The balance is ideal for cattle and sheep and fattens stock particularly well. The land is all flat and worked with wheel tractor. PRESENT CONDITION: 25 acres of swede and kale, 25 acres clover for seed, 30 acres of lucerne, 50 acres of young grass, balance In older pastures and native grasses. SUBDIVISION: The property is subdivided into 14 paddocks by good post and wire fences and is watered in all paddock*. STIY'I*’ - 1.200 Breeding Ewe* 300 Ewe Hoggets 40 Breeding Cow* BUILDINGS: Good 7-roomed dwelling with"'Electricity, Telephone and Septic Tank. OUTBUILDINGS: Excellent woolshed and yards. Implement shed, manure shed and garage. All these building* are in excellent order. SERVICES: There is * daily mall and school bus at the gate. RENT: The annual rent is £34 3s 2d. TERMS: 10 per cent on the day of sale. Balance on possession which will be August Ist, 1961. To an approved purchaser the vendor is prepared to leave 50 per cent, of th* purchase money on mortgage for a term of 5 years. The Stock and Plant can be taken over at valuation if desired. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Thl* is an excellent sheep and cattle property and is capable of still further development. It is in the higher rainfall area and responds well to lime and topdresalng. The land is all flat and easily worked with a wheel tractor. To purchasers looking for thl* type of property wa recommend inspection. Further particulars apply PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTDAUCTIONEERS, Timaru. Fairlie or Branches. tin*
AUCTION SALE OF THE WELL-KNOWN PROPERTY "MEADOWBANK" Clarksville At our Land Sales Room, 43 Jetty street, Dunedin, THURSDAY, MAY 25,1961, AT 2.30 P.M. MESSRS DONALD REID AND COMPANY have received Instructions from the Trustee* in the E*tata of th* Lata R. G. Lockhart, to offer by auction the above mentioned property. AREA: 284 Acres, 2 roods 38 pole*. Subdivided into 14 paddock*. CROPS: 14 acre* eweeda. 3 acre* fallow. 17 acre* wheat stubble. 18 acre* young gras*. Balance various age pasture. BUILDINGS: 2-storeyed English styled Wooden Resldenc*. containing Drawing room. Dining room. Breakfast room. 5 Bedrooms, and all convenience* Shearing Shed, Sheep Yard*. Dip, 8-Stall Cow-Byre Bam. Implement Shed. Stable PRESENT STOCK: 1100 Ewes, 200 Hogget*. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: The Land 1* considered to be amongst the best tn th* Tokomalriro Plain, being flat, heavy and naturally well drained by a running stream. It is capable of fattening all types of stock and la also a good grain-growing property. It has never been heavily manured, and ta capable ot grttlly increased production It u situated 3 mile* from Milton Township Post Office, Primary and Secondary High School (bus at sate) by tarsealed road and with Clarksville Railway Siding alongside property. This sale offers an opportunity to anyone interested in acquiring a handily situated property easily developed Inta a model farm. For Conditions of Sale, apply— MESSRS REID. RUTHERFORD and SUMPTER. Solicitors, Milton. Arrangements to Inspect, only with DONALD REID and COMPANY LTD, Milton or Dunedin.
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