THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT JJARLBOROUGH Q.RAZING pROPERTIES molesworth, tarndale s rainbow runs. , ' With approximately 22,000 SHEEP 1,600 HEAD CATTLE 60 HORSES 60 HORSES IMPLEMENTS & SUNDRIES. TO BE SOLD AS GOING CONCERN BY PUBLIC AUCTION — In— FARMERS' CO-OP. LAND SALE ROOMS, CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH, — On — . * WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24tB, 1937! At 2.30 o 'cloek. HHHE NEW ^ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. OF CANTERBURY, LTD., have been favoured with instruetions from ROBERT L'OCHHEAD, ESQ., to sell BY PUBLIC . AUCTION in their Land Sala Rooms, Cashel Street, Christchurch, oh WEDNESDAY, February 24th, 1937, at 2.30 o 'cloek, his well and favourably known Marlborough Properties — MOLESWORTH, TARNDALE, • RAINBOW STATIONS comprising Ten- Thousand Five Hun* dred and One Aeres and Fifteen Perches of Freehold, together with the Goodwill of Three Hundred and Fifteen Thousand Aeres of Leasehold Lands, the lease of which expires on the 28th February, 1939, but may be xenewed, the annual rent ' of which is Ona Thousand Two Hundred and Sixty Pounds, together with the whole of the live and dead stock and plant, as at present thereon which includes — 3,0,000 Merino Ewes, 12,000- Merino Wethers, '22,000 Sheep; 1,600 head Hereford and Poiled Angus Cattle; 60 Horses, varioua agcs. « The properties are situated on the Awatere River about sixty ntiles from Blenheim approached by metalled roada aua served by weekly motor lorry ser-» vice from Blenheim. AUCTIONEERS' NOTES. — In drawing the atfention of sheep and cattla graziers to this very important sale, we do with the utmost eonfldenee re« commend an inspeetion as Mr. Loch* head owing to advancing years has deflnitely made up his mind to sell and aas llxed a very low upset price. With the . present good prices ruling for Merino wool and with prospects of advancing wool prices, this sale* present® a rare opportunity of seeuring what i® admitted to be one of the best sheep and cattle runs in Marlborough. The Merino fioek is claimed by competent judges to be of high standard eonsequently the wool drawn from these properties and brauded "Molesworth" is always a feature of our wool saies, being superior in style, exeepL ally well grown, of sound staple, good colour, and soft handling, and always eom.mands attention from local mills and overseas buyers. The cattle too, are an. exeeptionall^. good lot and we claim without any tear of contradietion that there is no better line of station cattle in the Do« minion, and as evidence of this ths drafts of Herefords drawn from "Molesworth" and forwarded to Addington year after year elicit the very strongest competition. We desire to draw special attention to the improvements on the Leasehold lands, which are paid for at the expiration of lease and include tho Molesworth Homestead Dwelling of eight Tooms and conveniences, large stables, woolshed, sheep yards and dip, men's quarters and about 100 miles of standard and wire fences. TERMS OF SALE.— 10 per cent. on fall of hammer; 25 per cent. on possession; 25 per cent. on 1st April, 1938. Balance may remain on eurrent account for three or five years at eurrent rates of interest. SPECIAL NOTE.— Should the Auction Sale fail to reach the very low upset price which Mr, L'ochhead has placed on the properties as a going concern, we are in receipt of instruetions from him to conduet a Clearing Salo at "Molesworth" on a date to be arranged in March. •. Shearing will be in progress from from January 20 to the date of the sale and intending buyers are recommended to take this opportunity to inspect the stock and wool. For further particulars and arrangements to inspect apply to — THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS* CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. Auctioneers. VIVIAN COX. . * yiviAtf Qox Registered land agent NAPIER 650 ~ ACRE FAEM - 650 FOR SALE — C H E A P — Good Appointments. Well Watered. "Will genuinely winter 700 Breeding Ewes, 100/150 Head Cattle And Other Stock Present owner in occupation for last 25 years. Good reasons for selling. TENURE: O.R.P. 1/- Per Acre. > PRICE ASKED: £4/10/. PER ACRE OR NEAR OFFER CONSIDERED. Also: SMALL FARMLETS, DAIRY AND SHEEP FARMS AREAS TO SU1T ALL BUYERS. Agents established in all parts .of N.Z. y ivian 0 0 X F.R.E.i. (n.z.) Next McGlashan's Mart Tennyson Street — NAPIER 0AULFIELD JJOUSB Sydney St. East (opp. Parlt. Buildings) WELLINGTON. Modern Guest House. Bed and breaki'ast, 7/6; daily tariff 12/6; weekly by arrangement. MRS. E. MAXWELL. Tel. 42-355. Printed and published by William Arthur Whitloek, for "Hawke's Bay Newspapers, Limited," at the Registered Office of the Company, Queen Street, Hastings. saturday, january 23, 1937*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 7, 23 January 1937, Page 20
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