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auctions. DISPERSAL SALE - of the •JJVLDERSLIE STUD, OAMARU, N.Z. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919. STALLIONS: Kilhroney (imp.), Sunny Lake (imp.), mid Markhope (imp.). r(\ ENGLISH AND COLONIAL ' MARES, by Cicero, Desmond, Wil- • liam the Third, Ladas, Symington, Jlartagon, Santry, Mintagon, Picton, Thrush, .Heliotrope, Malster, Grafton; Stepniak, Martian, .Charlemagne IT. etc. tin foal lo Kilbroney and Sunny Lake). f a YEARLINGS AND FOALS by Kilbroken, Sunny Lake, and Winkie. THE ELDERSLIE STUD contains, without doubt, the most valuable Mares ever imported .• from England, as well as some of the most successful Mares in the New Zealand Stud Book. KILBRONEY, before leaving England, stood out as one of the .best stayers of his day; .winning the 'Newmarket! Summer Cup (two miles), the. Goodwood Cup (2 miles 5 furlongs, wifia.). In the Doncaster Cup (2 miles' 1 furlong) he was beatsn a neck by Lemberg, both carrYing ]Osi. An ofler of <£50,000 was made' for Lemberg, but refused. Kilbroney -is the sire of Kilboy, and a host of other winners. ■-. ; SUNNY LAKE is by Sundridge, the most successful sire at . present in France,- out of Peatl of the Loch by Persimmon 1 . .. Sundridge Sire'd' Sunstar (winner of the Derby), Abslird, and many other winners. The solo reason .for the disposal, of the above Stud is. the owner's, health... CATALOGUES. NOW ' AVAILABLE.'; For'further information,. apply PYNE AND CO., Christchurch ;• H. CHISHOLM AND CO., Sydney; or J. B. REID,' Elderslie, Oamaru, Cable address: ' ' "Gladsome," New Zealand." IMPORTANT LAND SALE, IN DALGETY'S LAND SALE ROOM, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, At 12.30 p.m. ' : Messrs. dalgety and co„ ltd., have been instructed by the Trustees late Huntley Holmes and the late Graham Holmes, to offer their well-known Properties by Public Auction, as. above, comprising 1631 Acres end 1725 Acres respectively. The properties are conveniently subdivided, and about half toil Id be ploughed if required. It is some of the best sheep and cattle grazing land on, the Peninsula, full of cocksfoot and clover, and is good lambing country. The cattle and sheep off these properties frequently top the Addington market. Vhe buildings are substantial and up to'date- ' Possession, middle of March. ' EASY TERMS. ' Those properties are on the market for ABSOLUTE SALE, and can with confidence be recommended to buyers of good grazing ' country. i Further particulars on "application to tho undersigned, who will be pleased to make arrangements for buyers to inspect. DALGETY AND CO, LTD.,' t Auctioneers. Cunningham and Taylor, ' . Solicitors. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISIONS LAND SALE. HOADLEY. SON, AND STEWART, LTD., have instructed by the Executors of the late Hon. : J-. D. Or'mond to offer by Puhlic Auction, .in M ARCH next, a portion of tho celebrated Stud Farm known ih tho KARAMU ESTATE, KARAMU ESTATE, Situated about 3j miles from Hastings, and containing about 4.011 S| 400'; Subdivided 1 into suitable farming areas, Exceptionally Easy Terms—lo per cent, at time of sale, 5 per cent, on delivery, 5 per cent, in 12 months; 5- per cent, in 2 yeans. Balance in 5 years, from date of sale. All unpaid purchase money to bear s|' per cent, interest. Plans and all further particulars later/ IiOADLEY, SON, & STEWART, LTD., Auctioneers. . . FOR SALE, FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM, CLOSE lo New Plymouth, 151 acres, all in grass, carrying 17 cows, 1 bull, 45.2-year .slcers 20 heifers, 100 breeding ewes. 1 There is a gtiod house of G rooms, on the property with all necessary outbuildings, including milking shell, barn, trap and implement shed, :1 etc. Milk factory only \ mile distant, post office and school 1 mile. Price, JC3O per acre. Terms, .£IOOO cash. Balance, 5 years at 4.J per cent. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105 Customhouse Quay. BiOYAL mail "Leaves carbine ILV STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton Daily at 8.30 a.m.- and' 3:30-p-m.;-leaves Kimbolton at ■ Noon for Feilding. Tii. J. MOORE, Proprietor, Feilding.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 109, 1 February 1919, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 109, 1 February 1919, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 109, 1 February 1919, Page 14

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