AUCTIONS ■ ■ IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of the.- .... CHOICEST RESIDENTIAL'PROPERTY ' IN RONA MY,-'."' On. THURSDAY, the 21st Day of ' MARCH, 1918, at 2.30 p.m. H ERNEST LLIGHTON has received instructions from W. Cable, Esq., to oli'or for Public Auction, in the Chamber of Commerce, Customnousc Quay. Wellington, as aboveThat Charming , Bungalow;' situate in Mowbray Terrace, Bona Bay, containing six large and lofty room's, besides bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, hot and cold water, electric .. light, verandah three sides, and all conveniencss, -.vashhousc, copper, tubs, dynamo house,- fowlhouse, and other outbuildiiigj.together'witr, one acre of land, laid out in garden, orchard, native bush, etc. The house is' only . a few minutes' walk from the wharf, though well, sheltered commands a magnificent view. It was built regardless of expense, and is equal to new. ThiHurniture can bo taken at valuation if desired. For further details and cjrd to view, apply to the Auctioneer. H. ERNEST LEIGIITON, 182 Featherston Street, Wellington... THE GREATEST MONEY-PRODUCING PROPOSITION "• OF-THE PRESENT i 6 ■ SHEEP GRAZING AND- WOOL PRODUCTION ON CHEAP TERRITORY. ...; IMPORTANT SALE OF STATION '<" •PROPERTIES. .• In DALGETY'S LAND SALE ROOM, Cathedral Square, CHRISTCHURCH, ; On SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH, . ' At 11.45 a.m. MESSRS- DALGETY AND CO., LTD., in conjunction with MESSRS. H. MATSON AND CO., have been instructed by-the Executors late MR. DUNCAN RUTHERFORD and MRS. E. L. RUTHERFORD to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION as above, the well-known MOLESWORTH, TARNDALE and RAINBOW STATIONS,' :. - As'one going concern. _ - The particulars are as hereunder :— MOLESWORTH, the freehold of which is some 8223 acres, and the leasehold 119,400 acres with a complete homestead, shearing 6hed,.scouring 7 plant, capable of working both • properties. The Awatere River' flows .'past the ■\ Homestead's front-door, and low hills .. extending out as far. as Lake M'Rac v. and to the Bluff boundary. - The rich " : . slopes of the Awatere Valley provides excellent.' pasture and'- browsing' . ground, for the breeding;of sheep, and has been used largely- as ewe country. . TARNDALE & RAINBOW, comprising 2277. acres of Freehold, and, 196,000 Leasehold, has considerably improved, as the late Mr. Duncan Rutherford 'during his occupancy declnred death: "' on tlie rabbits, and evenly, distributed his'.stock of shiep arid increased the. '' carrying of cattle to such an extent ■'that the grazing pastures-have,, con-. "' siderably reasserted .themselves. The ' possibilities of this vast tract of land must appeal to capitalists and -to young men of energy. The world's chief. requirements are herein produced at the present .moment on this':property in the shape of,mutton and beef. Tho territory- is a remarkable block 'of low-priced lands, low priced not their quality,.,but because of thfir isolation and the giganticness of their territory, and great results could be prodiiced if one eared to subdivide and relet'small .holdings that-would be of ?reat advantage nnd prove' rem«nerative c to its owners and be the first step to give ocular demonstration of-the great potentialities these properties offer. , The present long leases in themselves, are .a' gold mine, as the country must go ahead and the'world must provide a market for all you can produce, . Together with approximately, ° 36,000 ™7" ■ 1,500' CATTLE-. 100 HORSES-, ■.-....■'■ with all buildings, 'improvements, station; plant thereonj live and dead stock, etc.' . ,-.. • Full particulars apply DALGETY AND CO., LTD.," . •..,,. H. MATSON.aND■ CO,,: 1 ~' ■ '"' Joint Agents. LANE &.NEAVE,-';.'.''' , : , ..... Solicitors for tHe- Estate of lato Duncan Rutherford.
UNRESERVED .CLEARING SALE OF SHEEP AND CATTLE, To be held at NGATURI. .WEDNESDAY, JIARCH 27th, ■' 1918. •■.■•• . Sale Commences 12 Noon. THE WAIRARAPA-, FARMERS'. CO.OP. ASSOCIATION,-LTD., .■ will Sell, on account of J. A. Hair, Esq'., who has 'disposed of -his property, the wholo of stock, a's follows:— 1300 2-tooth Eomney-Lincohi ewes, running, with. Spinney rams 1000 '4-tooth Homney-Lir.eoln ewes, run- ..... .nirig'with lloniney rams , 1 700 3j 4, and 5-year■ Romney-Lincoln I ewes, running with'Romney rams j 750 shorn ewe lambs 750 shorn wether lambs 150 20-months Holsfein-cross heifers 200 20-m;mths Shorthorn-cross heifers i ' J. B. THOMSON, . Auctioneer. AUCTIONEER'S. NOTE. ■! j The above sheep were bred by H. B. -Le'thbridge, Esq., and buyers on the lookout for a line of ewes to start a foundation of a flock will do .w;-ll not to missthis sale. . • PEDIGREE JERSEYS. . ; On Account of Mr. Charles Stevens, Maungatapere, Whangarci.. THURSDAY, 4ih APRIL, 1918, At 1 p.m. . JNSTRUCTED by. Mr. Stevens, the un.J- dersigned will offer at auction, as above,' the following Pedigree Stock, and this sale will afford an opportunity to dairymen for tho purchase of high-class Jerseys which rarely offcrs-r----61 registered, pedigree Jersey cows (6 holding semi-official certificates) - 13 registered bull calves 2 aged bulls. Noble Warder and Sultan's Disdain. Absolutely without reserve Mr. Stevens's herd- includes 15 of tho Premier Jersey Butler-fat Breed of New Zealand. Included amongst them . is ' Golden Topsy, the dam of the champion butterfat cow, Topsy's Nugget, two half-sisters of tho champion, and twelve others of the same breeding being descended- from her sister and half-sisters. ' 'Che other 46 cows aro descendants of Eileen, tho best-known cow in New Zealand. With regard to type, Mr. Stevens has been tho largest prize-winner at the Whangarei Shows for 26 years, and he was also the largest prize-Winner at the last Auckland Show, Catalogues on implication to the N A. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE, LIMITED, WHANGAREI. WANTED KNOV7KTHE ADDRE6S OF T. A. WELLS'S NEW PAPERHANGINQ WAREHOUSE. IS USA HANKERS STREET, oppoeito Klng'j Theatre. 62 Taranakl Stroet and Luke's I Lane. Telephone 883.
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