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AUCTIONS. CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OPERA TIVE ASSOCIAIION*. LTD. CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OPERA TTVE ASSOCIATION. LIMITED. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FARMS. SATURDAY, 31st JANUARY. 1903. WE __v» received inst met ions from William Quinn. Esq. (Makikihi). to ' SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At TATTERSALL'S ROOMS, TIMARU, the following RICH AGRICULTURAL PROPERTIES. Lot I—Farm consisting SS7 Acres, subdivided into 11 jr-addock_~ securely fenced and well watered; togetter with Substantial Improvement© thereon, comprising Dwelling-house, Stable for 30 Hor?.es. Loose i>o_e_, Chaff and Grain Stares. Sheep .aids, etc. Of the Property about one-half of tlie __-ea is at present under Wheat, and judging from present appearance it is a 50-bushel Crop, about 1 Acre in Potatoes, balance in English Grass. This Property is situated in the far-:«rued Wflihao Valley, ar.d about four mile, from Stud- -. holm Junction Saleyards. It is bounded by the Waihao _uvcr on one side, and the other sides by- good metalled roads. This is one of the most Compact. Handy Properties that litis been offered to the public of Set.th Canterbury for many years. • Lot 2—l£_ Acres, securely fenced, ord subdivided into Two Paddocks (we. 1 watered by a permanent creek), at present sown ■with Mangolds ar.d Swede Turnips, situated in the best portion of tho famous WiMowbridge Land, and known aa tbe Bull Paddock, which ha® always been famous for the production of Grain. Roots, or Grass, in fact it iB admitted thart there is no Land to equal it in New Zealand; 70 to 80 Bushels of Wheat hes been regularly grown without in any way exhausting tho productive qualities oi the soil. It is situated about one mile from Wi.lowbridgo Railway Siding. Lot 3—107J Acrees, at Sherwood, Makikihi. subdivided into convenient-sized Paddocks, securely fenced and well watered, all in English Grass; together with four-roomed Dwelling Hous-a end other Outbuildings thereon, situated two miles from Makikihi Railway Station. Tjot 4—50 Acres well-grassed and secureCy •fenced, siru-ted at Hook Bush. Hour of S«le. 2.30 Sharp. The Auctioneer, having personally inspected the above Properties, oan with confidence invite i-te-ndrng. Buyers to inspect, feeling confident that once _ Buyer has seen the Land ho will at once make arrangements to, if possible, become the owner on day of sale. J. MUNDELL, 2754 Auctioneer. CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. MATOHTWI ESTATE, SOUTH CANTERBURY. WE have been favoured with instructions from D. Macdonald, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At TATTERSALL'S ROOMS, TIMARU, On SATURDAY, JAN UARY 81st, 1903, y THAT SPLENDID AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL PROPERTY KNOWN AS MATOHIWI, Comprising 755 ACRES, all good Rolling Downs, subdivided into seven paddocks, securely fenced and well watered, -J laid down in grass. The land has grown good crops of wheat and oats, and is also well adapted for growing rape and turfiips. Splendid fattening country, and situ_V»d near the Opahua Bridge, on the famous Cattle Va...ey, and about ten miles from Geraldine Public Saleyards. Sale at Three O'Clock. The Auctioneers desire to remind intending buyers that the above property is admirably adapted for carrying sheep or cattle, and is especially famous for tho production of early lambs. Tho vendor having decided to permanently resido in North Canterbury, consequently the property is now on the market for bona fide sale. J. MUNDELL, 2814 Auctioneer. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTU. QULVERDEN SALE. TUESDAY, 13th, JANUARY. 150 Prime Fat Lsumbs 60 Prime Fat Bwes N.Z. FARMERS' 00.-OP. ROfBT. HARIDIE, 3448 Manager. CCARGILL YARDS. MONDAY, 19th JANUARY. PRESENT~ENTRIES: 400 Two-tooth Ewes 140 Ewes and Lambs 300 TWtootb Crosebreds On account of Mr John Littlo, Mont Serrat, I 500 Four-tooth Wethers Further entries solicited. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. 3447 R_ HARDIE, Manager. CHRISTCHURCH WOOLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION. CHRISTCHURCH WOOL SALES. SEASON 1902-1903. THE THIRD SALE of tho SERIES will be held at the CANTERBURY INDUSTRIAL HALL, On FRIDAY. 16th JANUARY, 1903, Commencing at 9 a.m. ORDER OF SALE1_ Frie_and«r Bros.. Lid. 2" Dalgety and Co.. Ltd. 3 Ford ard Co. 4 National Mortgage and A. Co. 5 N Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. 6 Matson and Co. 7 F. C. Tabirt 8 N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Association j 9 Pyne nnd Co. Catalogues clcso 6 p.m. SATURDAY, the 10th ir-st. CHRISTCHURCfH WOOLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION. 3349 G. F. MARTIN, Chairmsn. PARKERSON AND CO. 4?OC DEPOSIT »nd balance as rent, wfll **•—w«J purchase _ House of 6 rooms in firet-olass order, with large outhouse, fowl run, ets., and a good section, with back entrance, on the sunny side of Hereford -treat in the city. Price only £475. CITY, N.E.. main street and facing north— Weil-buiit House of 7 rooms, wa_band other conv_nie_x P good section. An immediate sale required. ST. AIiBANS, near _ort_ Belt—New House of 7 good rooms with every possible convenience and fine section. A first-class property. Price and card to view on application. £175—C-TY-Ofice House, 4 rooms, with scullery. All newly renovated, new range. etc. Let at 8s Cd. Must be sold. j £500—RICHMOND—T-houae of 5 large rooms, with verandah, washhouse and copper, and lj acre land, long frontage. To cc told to close an estate. Fol. 60 £435—ADDINGTON—New House 5 rooms, with bath and every convenience, 3-16 th acre, near tram and work-hops. Fol. 80 SYDENHAM, near Railway Station—New House 5 rooms, well finished and with every convenience. Nice section. Easy terms arranged. An opportunity to e*cure . fin*-.! ass House 6t a reasonable pnce and in a good locality. PARKERSON and CO., 191 Hereford street. 515 /"UTY RESIDENCE, near Colleges. Mn"\J loum. Gardens, Avon River—Substantial House with 9 rooms, bath, h. and c. water, and all offices, together with full i _cr«. £1150. H. Matson and Co. ■ G> _ ...

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11478, 10 January 1903, Page 11

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