AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. SYNOPSIS OF AUCTION SALES. For week ending 30th May, 1011. N;Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. MONDAY—Cnat, Timber Sale at Bur-wood. TUESDAY— Rsngiora, Timvaid, Sockbaro Skins. WEDNESDAY—Addington, Clearing Sele at Mc three, account J a nice Cullen. THURSDAY— Mothvea. Oxford, Culverden, Chrietchurch Skin Sale, Clearing Sale at Kaiapoi, account Mr Wm. Lynskey, Clearin:: Salo at Kirwe* , (in conjunction with Messrs Dalgety and Co.), account Mr D. 11. Hutchison. FRlDAY—Coalgatc, Leeston, Clearing Sale at Methven, account Mr Chae. Spray. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., 3SII Auctioneers. TIMBER SALE. AT BURWOOD. MONDAY, 23th MAY, 1914, At 2 o'clock. TNSTRUCTED by tho Burwood Syndicatn, A we will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Old Buxwood Tea Garden?, about 80,000 feet Pinus Insignia Timber. ci}t into the following Bizes: —3 x 1. 3 x I*, 3 x 2. 4 x 1, 4 x 15, 4 x 2, 4 x 3, 5 x 1. 5 x I*. 5 x 2. & x 3, 6 x 1, 6 x I}, 6 x 2, 8 x 3, 8 x 1. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP, 9&18 Auctioneers. Q U S T SALE. MONDAY, MAY '25th, 1014. ENTRIES TO DATE. 600 Fat Lambs I ISO Fat Wethers ! 90 Fat Ewes 50 Forward Ewes 100 Forward Wethers 70 Thrcc-quarterbred Ewes, in lamb X.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 9524 Auctioneers. TT3ANGIORA STOCK MARKET. TUESDAY, "MAY 2Gtb, 1014. GENERAL ENTRIES. 600 Fat Lamhs 200 Fat Wethers ISO Fat Ewes 50 Forward Wethers 80 Forward lives 100 Three-quarterbred Ewes, E. 1.. Rama 95 Half bred Ewes, B.L. rams 5 Cows, springing Account Mrs AI. O'Connor, -who is leaving the district, 6 Dairy Cowb in profit, due August and September, specially selected good sorts N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 9625 Auctioneers. FEENSIDE. LAND FOR SALE. MR P. KENNEDY, who is retiring from farming, has instructed us to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Rangiora. Salerooms, on TUESDAY. MAY 26th, 1914, At 3 p.m.
G-2 ACRES at Pern3ide. divided into 4. paddocks, water-race in each, good fences, excellent turnip and Tape land. At present all in graes. Close to railway, and within 3 miles of Rangiorft 4iarkcl. Would suit gr»zier or dealer. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD.. 9499 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT KAIAPOI. THURSDAY, 28th MAY, 1914. • THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOP., in conjunction with MESSRS PYNE and CO., favoured with instructions from* MR W. LYNSKEY (who has leased his farm), will SELL by AUCTION, ac above, the whole of hia VALUABLE LIVE and DEAD "STOCK, comprising— SHEEP. 160 Four-tooth Crossbred Ewee 150 Six-tooth Crossbred Ewe a 3 E.L. Rams ' 4 Shrop. Rams 100 Wethers CATTLE, 14 Dairy Cows in profit and in calf, due August and September 1 Heifer, 2 yeare 3 Steers, forward 12 Yearling* 1 Calf 1 Shorthorn Bull, 2yfs (Nixon's breed) HORSES. 1 Bay Hare, Kate, aged, all work, etinted to Inn McDonald 1 Bay Mare, Smiler, aged, all work 1 Bay More, Mag, 6yxe, all work 1 Bay Gelding, Prinoe, 4yrs, chaina 1 Bay Mare, Lotty, aged, all work 1 Filly Foal, by lan McDonald 1 Black Filly, 3yrs, by lan Mcßeath 1 Grey Gelding, 2yrb, by lan Mcßeath 1 Yearling Filly, 2yra, by lan Mcßeath 1 Grey Hack, Tommy, aged, b." and h. 1 Grey Mare, Dolly, aged, c. and h. IMPLEMENTS, ETC., INCLUDE— 1 Farm Dray and Frame, 1 Tip Dray and Frame, 1 Spring Dray, 1 Milk Cart, 1 Rub-ber-tyred Gig , , 1 Cambridge Roller, Set Discs, Hay Rake, D.F. Plough, (Duncan), 3-F. Diec Plough, Moulding Plough, 2 Duncan Cultivators (1 Giant), 2 Grass Mowers. 15 Coulter (Duncan) Grain Drill, 2 Sete 4-leai Harrows, ■light and heavy, Chain Harrows, 2 Sidedelivering, 1 McCormick Binder, Light Grubler, Winnower, Firewood, Harness and Horse Covers, Block and Tackle, 2 pair Leading Chains, Swingle Trees, Milk Cans, Churns, etc, and a -whole lot of Useful Farm Tools. 1000 bushels wheat, 30 sacks 2nde Wheal, D.8.8.L. Gun, and Sundries, 5 Stacks Oat Sheave*, 10 to 12 tons each, 4 Stacks Hay, 12 tons each, Riding Saddle, 30 Chains Wire Sheep Netting and Stakes, 200 Fowls. Also 5-SEATER PAIGE MOTOR-CAR, nearly new, in good order. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale Commences at 12 o'clock. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., PYNE and CO., 9617 . Auctioneer* in conjunction. CLEARING SALE AT LOBURN.
MR JAMES BANKS having sola his Farm, hae instructed us to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION*, the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, on SATURDAY, MAY 30(1, 19H. 360 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Threo- j quarterbred Ewes, E.L. and Shrop. j Bams Draught Gelding. Tom, 4yra Draught Mare, Lady, 4yie Draught Marc-, Polly, aged, in foal to Pompous Draught Marc, Kate, aged, in foal -o Pompoue, -with foai at foot Draught Gliding, Sandow, aged Specially Good Sorte, broken to al! farm work. ■ 3 Cowe in full profit 1 Heifer in calf 3 Heifers •■ IMPLEMENTS. Farm Dray and Frame (P. and D., new), Tip Dray and Frame, 3-farrow Ploujjh, convertible!, P. and D. Grubber, M.il. Diec Plough, M.H. Drill, M.H., Rood order, Cambridge Roller, β-leaf Tine Harrows, 3-leaf Harrows, M.H. Binder, Seed Stripper, Disc Harrows, 2 l-h. Set Blocks, Cart Saddles, Brcechin?, Harness and Covers for 4-horee team, Wire, Stakes, Fowls, Ducks, Sacka, end Sundries. Account Mr M. Kennedy, who hae sold part . of hi 3 farm, J Draught all farm work 3 Dairy Cows, in profit, doe September 5 Head Y«*rlingß 100 Eto Lambs, pood line 1 Tip Dray, Turnip Cutter attached. Grain and Manure Drill, Grass Seed attached. SALE at 12 NOON. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS - CO-OP., 957? Auctioneers.
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