AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. AT THE HOMESTEAD, KOWHAI STATION, GISBORNE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921, At 11 a.m. HOADLEY, SON AND STEWART, LTD., in conjunction with the NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO., LTD, instructed by M. 11. STRACHAN, ESQ., the Kowhai Estate having been sold, will sell as above: 16 000 comprising about 2000 2-tooth ewes ItXJi) 4-tooth ewes 2000 G-tooth ewes 1500 4-year ewes 1200 5-year ewes 2500 2-toolh wethers 4500 m.s. woolly lambs 100 m. Age Stud Romney rams (bred by F. Hutchinson and Son). 30 2-shear Stud Romney rams (bred by Eric Riddiford) \ CATTLE: 300 cows with calves, 4 to 7 years 120 3-year heifers (running with bull) 140 m.s yearlings 110 2-year heifers (empty) HORSES: Imported Suffolk Punch stallion Dakoit 25 brood mares (draughts and halfdraughts) 16 2-year-olds (by Suffolk Punch and Clydesdale stallions) 12 yearlings (by Suffolk Punch and Clydesdale stallions) 20 working station horses. IMPLEMENTS. AND SUNDRIES: A large quantity of station implements and sundries Full details will be advertised later. MR. M. 11. STRACHAN’S Well-known STUD RED POLLED, CATTLE, comprising: 19 stud bulls 26 stud cows 9 stud heifers 14 stud calves Catalogues of the above stud can be had on application to the Auctioneers LUNCHEON PROVIDED. HOADLEY, SON AND STEWART. LTD.. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE ■AGENCY CO.. LTD.. Auctioneers TUMAI ESTATE. TUMAI ESTATE. WAIKOUAITI, OTAGO. CLOSE TO SEA COAST AND RAIL. CHOICE FREEHOLD AGRICULTURAL PROPERTY. TO BE SOLD BY' PUBLIC AUCTION On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1921, At 12 o’clock noon. AT WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD.’S LAND SALEROOM, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. STEPHENSON, AND CO., • ’ LTD., in conjunction with THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY' OF N.Z., LTD., will sell by direction of the Supreme Court— ALL THAT VERY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, known as the TUMAI ESTATE,' comprising 2386 acres 1 rood and 5 poles (more or less). This well-known property is situated close to the township ol Waikouaiti, on the main railway line. The land grows splendid wheat crops, and the property is widely known for its fattening capabilities. From its handy situation it would readily cut up into small farms suitable for dairying and mixed farming. Tho property for years has been leased m sections to several tenants. There is a good house on the property and all necessary outbuildings, TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, twothirds of the total purchase money may remain on mortgage for 5 years at 6 per cent., balance on March JO, 1921--Date of possession, March 30, 1921. Particulars and conditions ot sale may be inspected at the offices of The Registrar of the Supreme Court, Stuart Street, Dunedin. Tho Perpetual Trustees, Estate, and Agency Co. of N.Z., Ltd., 'p Wright, Stephenson, and Co.. Ltd., DunMortgage and Agency Co. of N.Z.. Ltd., Dunedin, Messrs. "Irwin and Irwin. Solicitors. 11 Moray Place. Dunedin. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. CHATHAM ISLAND PROPERTY. On account of EXECUTOR OF ESTATE LATE L. RCHUDLEIGH. To bo sold BY PUBLIC AUCTION At-CHRISTCHURCH, on bAIURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921. niHE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ 1 CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIAIION UF CANTERBURY, LIMITED (to conjunction with MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO LTD) have received instructions from the Executor of the Estate of the late E. R. Chudleigh to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION to their Land Sale Rooms, Corner of Cashel and Madias Streets, Christchurch, on Saturday, March 12, 1921, at 12 o’clock (noon) that MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY _ situated at Chatham Islands known as W HARLKAURI, containing IEN THOUSAND ACRES OF FREEHOLD, together with all Live and Dead Stock, the property of the Estate, the Stock including some GOOD to 7000 sheep and some Cattle, exact particulars of which will be supplied later. ' The Freehold is not at present properly fenced, and the lave Stock also run on the adjoining land, for which tne vendor has paid the sum of £ljo P® annum. The land comprises bush and good to light sheep country. BUILDINGS comprise large Dwellinghouse, good .woolshed, and all necessary buildings for the convenient, working ot a sheep property. „ „ AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.-Commumca-tion with the Chatham Islands except during the Wool Season is limited, and there is also difficulty as regards schooling. and no doubt these two factors will reduce the competition for. this property; but if the purchaser is prepared to meet these inconveniences, lie will in return secure the advantage of a greatly reduced price, as compared with what the property would realise if situated in a more accessible position. e strongly recoin men 1 any energetic young man willing to put up with a few years, inconvenience to inspect Wharekaun as there is money in it. ■ Tho manager of the property, who. has b“en there for over two years, has given every satisfaction to his employer, and will probably accent further employn’"nt as manager 'should the purchaser so desire. , , , Tor further particulars, apniy to NEW ZEALAND FARMERS CO-OP. ■ ASSN.. LTD., CHRISTCHURCH. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., CHRISTCHURCH, Joint Auctioneers. IZARD, LOUGHNAN AND FRYER, CHRISTCHURCH. Solicitors. AS A. GOING CONCERN. 1 OA ACRES, good Dairy Land, in the LOV finest climate on the coast, within easy reach of Wellington; good buildings and well sheltered and watered. Tho sale includes all stock, etc. The present owner is prepared to accept this low price for quick eale. Price per acre, .£7O. Terms, £l5OO cash. Apply D. SMART AND CO., Laud Agents, Levin.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 101, 22 January 1921, Page 14
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