AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS , CO-OP- ASSOCIATION, igTKOPSIS OF AUCTION SALES. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. TUESDAY. 23th IM3-B«g*»». Tmwald, Sockbnm Skin Sale. aad House Property at Rangiora. WEDNESDAY, 26th November. 1913—Addington. ! THURSDAY, 27th November, 1913-Meth-ven, Oxford, Chrisichurch skm , Sftk> > Clearing Sale at Beach toad, AshbuTton, account Mr Jμ. Stewart. I FRIDAY, 2Stb November, 1913—Coalg&te, ! Leeston. i N.Z. FARMERS , CO-OP., 7394 Auctioneers. ! THIS JJA*. \ PROPERTY SALE. TN OUR LAND SALE ROOM, CASHEL STREET, at 12 o'clock Account Trustees late John Lop. LOT 1—67 Sherbourne street, St. Albuie. LOT 2—65 Sherbourno street, St. Albanss. LOT 3—Leiteh street, Spreydon. LOT 4—37 Dunn street, Spreydon. Account Trustees late i*. W. Priest. Dwcllinghou.Ee, corner of Bamfoid and Barton streets, Woolston. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 7976 Auctioneers. DAIRY FARM AT AMBERLEY. ACTING under instructions from • the TRUSTEES in the estate of the late Mrs Koch, we will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, al the Nest Amberley Sale, DECEMBER Ist, 1913, aA 12.50 p.m., 20 ACRES RICH HEAVY DAIRY LAND. Situate on the N. ROAD, adjoining Messrs Busch Bros. Tho laud is in splendid heart. At present all in grass. Cloee to market and rail. Terme and conditions at e&le. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD, PYNE and CO., •DALGETY and CO., 7875 Joint Auctioneers. PROPERTY SALE AT RANGIORA. MR S. LEWIS, who is leaving Rangiora, has instructed ue to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Rangiora Salerooms, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1913, ILt 3 p.m., His Property on East belt, Rangiora, sixroomed House tbereon, bath, pantry, w&shhouse, gas, and every convenience. Close to railway and school. Exceptionally Easy Terms. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 7215 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. SUBDIVISION OF A PENINSULA PROPERTY INTO SEVEN FARMS. EASY TERMS. EASY TERMS.. WE have received instruction* from Messrs McHalo Bros., to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Duvauchelle, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1913. Their well-known property, situated at PIGEON BAY, in the following lots:— A. R. P. Lot I—B3 0 0 Lot a—l9s 2 0 Lot 3—lßl 10 Lot 4—264 0 0 ' Lot 6—121 2 0 Lot 6—226 2 0 Homestead Block. Lot 7— 25 2 27 EASY TERMS. EASY TERMS.. 5 .per cent. Cash. 10 per cent Ist January, 1314. Balance May, 1916. Interest 5 per cent. This block of land is all easily Tidabl* and lying well to the sun, is securely fenced* and well watered by never-failing springs and creeks. Originally heavy bush country, hae since been burnt and partly stumped. The soil is very heavy, and causes a very heavy etcrul of gra&3 and clovers. The major portion of the property is most suitable for Cocksfoot, and some very heavy crops have been harvested. The Pigeon Bey Cheese Factory being co handy to the property renders it an ideal one for dairying, as a lot of the land during the eumnier months would carry a boast to the acre. Then again this property londs itself to great improvement. On the Homestead Block the improvements consist of dwelling-house with usual conveniences, stables, cowshed, a!eo woolshed and ytirds, in good order. Seldom in this favoured district do properties oome into the market like this one, for bona fide sale, and on such easy terms, and those requiring land of this description should cot miss this opportunity. . '■:'■■■ For full particulars and Plan, apply N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 7082 - ■ Auctioneers. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18th, At 12 o'clock. THE VERY BEST OF AGRICULTURAL LAND. SUBDIVISION OF A FAMOUS LINCOLN PROPERTY. SUITABLE FARMS. EASY TERMS. .T757E have received instructions from MR ■* » R. W. LOCKHEAD, to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, in our Land Saleroom, Caahel etreat, on the above date, his MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY, situated at LINCOLN, and adjoining Lincoln College, in the following lots: — LOT 1—126 acres, being the Homestead Block, together with good Homestead, etables, granary, etc., «tc. This lot is specially suited for growing barley (has frequently grown £0 bushels to the acre). At present 15 acres are in wheat, 23 acres in oats, balance in grass. A grand form for dairying. LOT 2—60 Acres. This is a piece of the Richest Agricultural Land in Canterbury, adjoining the Lincoln Railway Station, subdivided into three paddocks, well fenced and watered. At present 20 acres arc in barley, 22 acres in two-year-old grass, balance has not bean broken up for 20 years. . LOT 3 —12 Acres, together with good House of j> rooms, etables, cowshed, etc. At present 15 acres in oate, 10 acres prepared for rape, balance in grass. LOT 4 —53 Acres, subdivided into 3 paddocks. At present 20 acres in barley, 14J acres in potatoes and roots, balance in gnes. LOT 5—50 Acre*, subdivided into 3 paddocks. This section has a long road frontage, 17 acrea are sown with rape and grass, the balance in old pasture. EASY TEEMS CAN BE ARRANGED. NOTE.—In drawing the attention of buyers to this magnificent property, which is only placed on the market on account of Mr Lockhead having purchased the Hororata Estate, the Auctioneers can with the utmost confidence recommend all those in the search for land of this description to make an inspection, as the several lots are for bona fide sale. The property is onry 14 miles from Christchurch, aod is handy to School, Station. Creamery, and Post Office. It is in the very beet of heart, having been farmed during the last 20 years by Mr Lockhead, who has never over cropped it, a large proportion of tho land being used by him solely for his well-known stud sheep. This is the first time for 20 years this property has been pieced on the market, and as the owner is out to sell prospective buyers should not mies the opportunity to inspect the several farms. Mr Lockhead or his Agent will be at home any day unta the sale to show buyers over the Estate. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., ___ Auctioneers. MESSRS TVTNN.WTLLIAMS, BROWS' tsd GBESSON, Solicitors, .7860 Hereford street, Chrifftehureh.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14830, 22 November 1913, Page 20
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