AUCTIONS.
ePRIN GST O N SALE. FARMERS 7 " YARDS. MONDAY, let DECEMBER, 1913. Present Entriee include — 200 Fat Wethete 80 Ewes in* wool and their 80 lambs 12 Springing Cows 12 Empty Heifers 3 Empty Cows 20 Mixed Sex Yearling* 2 Draught Horses (all farm work) Fowls, Wheat, etc. Further Entries Invited. SALE AT 11 O'CLOCK. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., Auctioneers. DAIRY FARM AT ASEBERLEY. ACTING under instructions from the TRUSTEES in the estate of the late Mrs Koch, we will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Next Amberley Sale, DECEMBER let. 1913, at 12.30 p.m., 20 ACRES RICH HEAVY DAIRY LAND. Situate on the N. ROAD, adjoining Meesre Buech Bros. The land is in splendid heart. At present all in grass. Close to market end rail. Terms and conditions at eale. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., PYNE and CO., DALGETY and CO., 787S Joint Auctioneers. ■OANGIORA STOCK MARKET , TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1913. General Entries comprise— 40 Fat Wethers 35 Fat Wethers 50 Fat Ewes 60 Shorn Wethers, two-tooth 70 T'l-ce-quarterbred Ewes, 71 Lambs 65 Woolly Hoggete SO Woolly Hoggets 7 Cows, springing 18 Head Yearling Cattle N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 8305 Auctioneers. TITTLE RIVER SALE. TUESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. 1918. Present Entries include — Account Mr Hy. McHale, Little Akaloa, 25 Head 18-monthe-old Cattle Account Mr M. Barclay, Junr., Little River, 13 Head 15-months-old Heifers Further Entries Invited. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., 6203 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. SUBDIVISION OF A PENINSULA PROPERTY INTO SEVEN FARMS. "XKTEi have received instructions from Messrs 'VV> McHale Bros., to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Duvauchello, on FRIDAY NEXT, DECEMBER sth, At 11.30 o'clock. Their well-known property situated at Pigeon Bay in the following lots: — Lot. a. r. p. 1 83 0 0 2 195 2 0 3 181 1 0 4 264 0 0 5 121 2 0 6 226 2 0 Homestead Block. 7 25 2 27 TERMS. S per cent. Cash, 10 per cent. January, 1914, Balance May 1916. Interest 5 per cent. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 8230 ■ Auctioneers. •OANGIORA HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY NEXT, DECEMBEH sth, 1913. . SPECIAL ENTRIES. Account Busch Bros., Amberley, Trap Mare, syrs, prize-taker Account Mr R, G. Wo'ff,' Horelville, Trap Mare, quiet and fast* Dog Cart, nearly new, and Harness Account Mr T. Power, Kaiapoi, Draught Gelding, 3yrs, chains Draught Mare, syre, chains Account Mr R. Elliot, Cust, Draught Gelding, Ctfyrs, chains Account.Mr F. Trill. Oxford, 2 Trap Horses, s. and h. - . Account Mr S. Griffiths, Rangiora, Spring Cart Mare, 6yrs Account Mr R. Kingsbury, Bennetts, Draught Mare, 7yrs, all work Total Entriee—37 Horses. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD.', 6303 ' . Auctioneers. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th, At 12 o'clock. THE'VERY BEST OF AGRICULTURAL LAND, SUBDIVISION OF A FAMOUS LINCOLN PROPERTY. —p SUITABLE FARMS. EASY TERMS. "1X715 have received instructions from Mr V » R. W. Lochhead, to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, in our Land Saleroom, Cashol street, on the above date, his MAGNIFICENT situated at LINCOLN, and odjoining Lincoln College, in the following lots:— LOT 1—126 Acres, being the Homestead Block, together with good Homestead, stables, granary, etc., etc. This lot is specially suited for growing bar.'ey (has frequently grown 80 bushels to the acre}. At present 15 acres aro in wheat, 22 acres in oats, balance in grass. A grand farm for dairying. LOT 2—60 Acres. This ie 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 are in barley, 22 acres in two-yeai-old grass, balance has. not bsen . broken up for 20 years. LOT 3—42 Acres, together with Good House of 5 rooms, stables, cowshed, . etc At present IS acres in oats, 10 acres prepared for rape, balance in grass. LOT 4—53 Acres, subdivided into 3 paddocks. At present 20 acres in barley, 14§ acres in potatoes and peas, balance 'in grace. LOT 5—50 Acres, subdivided into 3 paadocks. This section has a lons road frontage, 17 acres are sown with rape a»d grass, the balance in old pasture. EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. NOTE—In drawing the attention of buyers to this magnificent property, which ie only placed on the market oa account of Mr Lochhead having purchased the Hororata Estate, the Auctioneers can with the utmost confidence recommend all those in the search for J and of this description to make an inspectvo »' ■* the several lots are for bona fide sale. The property is only M miles from Chrurtchurch, and is handy to school, station, creamery, and post office. It is in the very, best of heart, having been farmed during the last 20 yeara by Mr Lochhead, who fias never over-cropped it, a large proportion of the land being used by hhn ao!ely for has own well-known stud sheep, Tbia ie the first time for 20 years this property has been placed on the market, and as the owner is out to sell, prospective buyers should not miss the opportunity to inspect several farms. Mr Lochhead, or Vis agent, will be at home any day until \ht> sale to show buyers over the Estate. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., Auctioneers. MESSRS WYNN-WILLIAMS, BROWN, «td GRESSON, 8291 Solicitors, Christcharch.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14836, 29 November 1913, Page 20
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