AUCTIONS. PYNE AND dO. ; RAM FAIR. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY sth. AT SHOW GROUNDS, ADDINGTON. rtUR ENTRIES COMPRISE-^ SOUTH DOWN'S from tbo Flocks of Messrs A. Aidridgc, T. E. l>oll, otc. SHKOPSirIiKbS from Messrs W. Hawkins, Ciia?. Lewis. M.H.R., A. Chamborla-ui. ENGLISH LEICESTE.RS frem M*?sr« TV. Nixon It G. Steed and Co., R. B. Liiseomhe, Hzzor'.vn Reid, MW«w j Bros., G«?o. JsnMvon, Jo?. Taylor. I BORDER LEICESTEBS, from J. F. Reid, Esq. ROM.VBY MARSH from J. K. Reid, Esq. LINCOLNS from Eggc.rJon R-i-i, Esq. , PYNE and CO.. 3.:5P6 AuctioneerssprTng^ton"~saleyards. MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 2nd. 'TO FREEZING BUYERS, GRAZIERS, *~ DAIRIMEN. ETC., ETC. WE SHALL OFFER— 15<X> FOKWARD STORE LAMBS, in lines SOO TVSo'foFvC *u<l SIX-TOOTH HALF ami THKEE-QUARTEK-BRED EWES 300 FOB WARD STORE WETHERS SOO SOUN!»-MOUTH CROSSBRED EWES ien TWO-TOOTH CROSSBRF.D EWEIS r.*> I'JUM.E FAT SHEEP 4->o PRIME FAT LAMBS .50 .U 1:111) FAT A-ND STORE CATTLE Also, 011 account Mr W. McVickor, Green-park (who is giving.up dairying for tho prewni). IS FIRST-CLASS COWS, m full profit ar.d epringiiifr, which we can thoroughly rocoinmond Also. 6 Shares (fnlly paid) in Tai Tapn Dairj* Co. Further Entries am Invited. PYNJ3 and CO.. ,'3S3 Auctioceers. n.z. farmers' co-operative association, ltd. ■ram; and ewe fair. (Under the auspices Canterbury A. and P. Association). SHOW GROUNDS, ADDINGTON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY sth. "WE SHALL SELL AS UNDER— Account Messrs J. nnd A. D. Mcllraith, Rakaia. 2." Sfcenrling Shrops-hiro Bains 25 Shearling Ronuiey Marsh Rama Account Mr John Boag, Middlerigg 40 Shearling English Leicester Rame Account Mr S. H. Aitiyes, Irwoll. 20 Shearling Shrop&hire Rams Account Mr Wm. Boag, Burnaidc 25 S>oar'lng English Leicester Eamj Account Mr Joseph Taylor, Papanui. 25 Shearling English Leicester Rams Account Messrs H. snd' J. Reid, Dariield. 15 Shearling , English Leicester Rama Account Mr D. Mulhollnud, Darfield. 10 Shearling Shropshire llama Account Mr H. E. Peryman, Tai Tapu. S Two-shear English Leipesler Rams 19 Shearling Englif-h Leicester Rams Account Mr G. P.-PulJey, Loburn. 4 S'Uid Shropp.hire Barns Fnll Pedigree in Catalogue. 4 Sliearling Shropshire lUnis Account Mr John Rennie, Doylcston, 20 Shca-rling Border-Leicester Rams 15 ShcMirling Border-Leicester Ewes N.Z. FARMERS' CO.OP. ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. LTD. 5334 ROBT. HARDIE, Manager. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATITE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE N.Z. FARMERS , CO-OPERaTIVE ASSOCIATION (in conjunction with Messrs Pyno and Co.) have received' instructions from *h? Beneficiaries of tho Eata'te of the late WILLIAM NEEVE, ESQ., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in Messrs Pyno and Co.'s Land Saleroom, Cashcl street, On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 38th, At 12 noon, Tho Well-known AST'ROP PROPERTY? in 'the Waikari District, consisting- of 1500 Acres Freehold, aiso Goodwill of an Education licaorvo of 1000 acres adjoining tho freehold. Fnll particulars in future advertisement. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. PYNE and CO., . 5515 Joint Agents.
Q C A x. G I T.-L YARDS. MONDAY, 16th FEBRUARY. WE SHALL OFFER— Ao'coTint Mr John Little, Mont Serrat, 1000 Full-mouth, Half and' Three-quarter-bred Ewes 1300 Lambs FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO.-OP. 53:3 IIOBT. HAEDIE, Manager. THE N.Z. FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED. MAGNIFICENT FARMS FOR SALE IN LEESTON DISTRICT. THE Association has received instructions from MRS DAVID MOORHEAD to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, on -SATURDAY, 7th MAROH, At tho CANTERBURY HALL, Manchester street, Christchurch. HER WELL-KNOWN FARMS, As under:— LOT ]—Homestead Block, 100 acres, divided into 6 paddocks, two and a half miles from Leeston, good eight-roomed house, stable, granary, and all other necessary outbuildings. LOT 2—70 Acres, adjoining above, no buildings thereon. LOT 3—Killinchy Farm, 1&3 AcTes, divided into 8 paddocks, four miles from Lceston, good six-roomed house, shearing shed, and other necessary outbuildings. I Al! those Farms are well wivtered by natural springs .and water-race?. The Auctioneers have every' confidence in recommending these fine properties to those who require a good place. The late Mr Moorhead was among the first selectors in this district, and the so'o reason for Rpliing is for an adjustment of family acc-ounis. Th'so Farms li.-n-e not'beon overworked in any way, and mil be found in excellent heart Besides this they arc situated , in ono of the &res> agricultural districts in New Zealand. Terms on application. A Clearing Sale of Livp and Dead Stock wi'd follow, oi which due notice wiil bo given. RO3T. HARDIE, _ J Manager. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS'~Ca OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBUKi, LIMITED. FOR PRIVATE SALE. ROLLER FLOUR MILL. NOW in the oecupntion of Mr J. Moffatt, Darfieid. A complete plant in on« of the best Wheat Districts. Water power, and easily worked. A spieudid opportunity for a practical man. All necessary buildings. Price tow. Full particulars et the Land Department of the New JSeaiand Farmers' Cooperative Association. ROBT. HARDIE. 4493 Manager.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11496, 31 January 1903, Page 12
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