AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. CLEARING SALE AT EAST OXFORD. THURSDAY NEXT, 21si MAY. YTfE have received instructions from Mr l\ D. Inch to HOLD a CLEARING SALE of the WHOLE of his LIVE nnd DEAD STOCK, on his Farm at East Oxford, on the above date. Thc Principal Lots comprise: — SHEEP. 140 Crossbred Ewes, E.L. Rams 10th April 20 Store Lambs HORSES. 1 Black Draught Mare, broken to all work 1 Bay Draught Mare, broken to all work 1 Bsy Draught Gelding, broken to all work 1 Black Half-draught Gelding, rising 3vrs 1 Pony Mare, Syrs IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 1 D.F. Plou.h (Duncan), 1 S.F. Ploush, I j Farm Dray. 1 Tip-dray. Set 4-lsaf Harrows, | Set Tripcd Harrows. Set Disc Harrows, Cul- ] tivator. Binder (Massey). 1 Gig and Harness, > Harness and Covers for Draught Horses, Stack Oat Sheaves (about 5 tons), 15 Sack. ! Oats. 3 Sack. Fowl Wheat, 120 Empty Sacks, | Set 4-horfc Blocks, 7 Co-Is Sheep Netting, a j quantity of Wire, Stsk.s and Sundries. Six ! pair Fowls. j SALE at 1 p.m. Xo Reewc. j N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., j 9503 Auctioneers. McKENZIE AND WILU_ AUCTION! AUCTION 7l CHOICE FURNITURE. CONTENTS OF TEN ROOMS. AT OUR ROOMS, XEXT POST OFFICE. THIS DAY! THIS DAY!! THIS DAY!!! Commencing at 1 o'clock. ON account of Mr Crawford, of Meriva'c, the whole of hi* HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, xhe numerous lots include mafsi.'e Sct-ch Chest of Drawer., Dining Suite in Utrecht Velvet. Hail St-.nd, Chest.*, M.T. Wu&hstnnds, Occ. Tnbl»=, Easy Chairi", Courhes. Fenders. Kerbs, Occ. Chairs. Sideboard, C-heval Ducbesse, Picture-, Chests of Drawers, Wsudrobe, Crockery, Toilet Ware. World Kerbs, Cheffonier, Double Bra«s-mounted Bed«, Box j Soring and Wire Muttie.sfs, Wi ;- e Stretchers, j Kapoc Bedding. Linoleums. Axmin.-ter and I Wilton Curuit.-, Dinins? Tables, Wringer, i Cupboard, Sowing Machine Linen. Curttins, ' Fire Screen. Cm! Vase, Bookshelves, (!oJ cart, and Sundrir.'t of -very description. Axuiins'cr Carpet Rumier, Health Rua?, etc, Jtc. McKENZIE and WILLIS. OS?. . Aiifti.r.e.T« l . i~ ' ~ j McKENZIE AND WILLIS, j (Joseph Willis. Sote Proprietor). AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (next Pes'.. Office) REPRESENTATIVES : C. S. LEWIS. R. A. BRUERE. JUST OFF PAPANUI ROAD. CLOSE TO BEALEY AVENUE. ONE MINUTE FROM PENNY SECTION. A CHEAP PROPERTY. HOUSE of 7 ROOMS, plastered, built about 3 years, bathroom, h. and c, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, ,tubs and taps. This property is well worth immediate inspection. McKENZIE and WILLIS, Sole Agents. RICCARTON. O KOfi—"WELL-BUILT HOUSE of 5 JJoOkj rooms, with every modern up-to-date convenience, aunny aspect, close to tram. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE 4. per cent. McKENZIE and WILLIS. ST. ALBANS. £50 DEPOSIT. BALANCE AS RENT. > r»-r»n—BUNGALOW of 5 ROOMS, leadoW_ \)\J lights, bathroom, h. and c. pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs, and tapa. McKENZIE and WILLIS. - PAPANUI. £100 DEPOSIT. BALANCE PURCHASE MONEY CAN REMAIN AT 5 PER CENT. 6. ACRES. 6J ACRES. Planted in young orchard. House of _ rooms and usual outbuildings. PEICE £9SO. McKENZIE and WILLIS. CLOSE TO BEALEY AVENUE. PENNY TRAM SECTION. £780. NEW TILED ROOF BUNGALOW, leadlights, bathroom, Doulton bath, h. and c. shower, lavatory basin, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs, and taps. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. McKENZIE and WILLIS. PAPANUI. PAPANUI. 3 ACRES good land, planted in fr_it trees, etc., tozether with HOUSE of 5 rooms and conveniences. Outbuildings comprise stable, trapabed, etc. FOR QUICK SALE, £560. McKENZIE and WILLIS." GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO., TTUNANCE. STOCK, AND ESTATB AGENTS. 118 HEREFORD STREET. Established 1867. REPRESENTATIVES FOR TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS AND ABSENTEES. AGENTS FOR: LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE. ACCIDENT. MARINE INSURANCE OF VALUABLE LIVE STOCK A SPECIALITY. TTTE have the FOLLOWING SUMS awaiting INVESTMENT on First Mortgage: — £3000, £1700, At Current Rates. MID-CANTERBURY. A FINE AGRICULTURAL AND SHEEP FARM, CONTAINING ACRES - VERY COMFORTABLE HOMESTEAD comprising 6-roomed dwelling, all necessary outbuildings, sheepyard, etc. * Conveniently subdivided and well watered throughout, An area of fully 400 ACRES is FIRST. CLASS ALLUVIAL LAND, capable of .reducing ANY KIND" OF CRo£ __d _po_ part Of this area a -40-BUSHEL WHEAT CROP has been raised during the paat three years. The balance of the land mows HEAVY OAT AND TURNIP CROPS. S__ eeilent fattening country, and being within the range oi X.YV. rains is able to withstand a dry summer. The property is well managed and in good order throughout. Exceotionaliy Easy Terms can be offered. * PRICE. £10 10s PER ACRE. Foi. 35. GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14971, 19 May 1914, Page 12
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