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auctions. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPASSOCIA-TION, LIMITED. OYXOPSTS OF AUCTION SALES for 0 weekending JANUARY 18th, 1919:MONDAY— Cust, 12 o'clock: Dunsandel; Clearing: Salo account h. M. Adair, 1 cudarvis, 12 o'clock. TUESDAY—Rangiora. fl a-m.: Tinwald. V.'EDNESDAY—AtIdi ngton Market. THURSDAY —Rakaia ; Clearing Sale, account G Johns, Ashburtcn: Clearing Sale, acj count Frank Scott, Burnham, 12.J0 p.m. ! FRlDAY—Darfield; Ashburton Horso Fair. \ Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., TO9S Auctioneers. i CLEARING SALE AT SEAFIELD. r j MONDAY, ICih JANUARY, 1919. HAVING sold MR R. M. ADAIR'S "KINKOIJA ESTATE," he has favoured t;s 1 with instructions. in conjunction with > MESSRS PYNE and CO., to hold a COMI PLETE CLEARING SALE at the Homo- » stead, SEAFIELD, on above date, of all » LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising: — i SHEEPOS!) Two. Four, and Six-tooth Throe-quar-I terbrecl Ewes, with la.'r.fcs at loot | 100 Aged Ewee, with Lainba I 70 Two-t'.oth Ewes, with Lambs | 250 Ewe lincrgevs ; 100 Two-tooth Wethers ! HORSES, CATTLE, E?e— 12 Draught Maro« and Geldings Harness and Covers for all horses 1 Two-year-old Draught Gelding, unbroken [ 1 Two-year-old Draught Filly 2 Dairy Cow 3, in full profit f 2 Sheep Dogs, gw.l -1 Farm Drays, 1 Tip Dray, Set P. and i J). Discs, M.H. Drill, I J . and D. Seed Sower. 2 Three-furrow P. and D. Ploughs, 1 Duncan Grubber, 2 Sets Harrows, 2 Rollers. 2 Gigs, 1 Set Gig 1 Harness, 2 Sets G-horse Blocks and Tackles, 1 McCormick Binder, "Wheelbarrow, Ladders, Spring Trap, Woolpress, Quantities Empty Sacks, Netting, Stakes, Grass Seed, nnd Oats, Avery Scales, Tools, Scalding Tubs, Churn, Water-raoe Plough, Scoop, and :i. largo assortment of useful Farm Sundries SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK SHARP.. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., PYNE an-d CO., G725 Auctioneers in conjunction. JJ C X S A K D E L SALE. MONDAY, JANUARY 13th, 1919. PRESENT ENTRIES for this Fixture include : — Account of MR ROBT. McDOWELL, Dunsandel, 300 Four and Six-tooth llalfbred Fat and Forward Wetliera ■ 200 Two-tooth Threctqu arterbred Wethers FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. N.Z. FARMERS' .CO-OP., LTD., 709G Auctioneers. £1 U S T S A L E. MONDAY, JANUARY 13th, 1919. PRESENT ENTRIES: 300 Fat Lambs 150 Fat Ewes N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 7113 Auctioneers. JgANGIORA STOCK .MARKET. TUESDAY, JANUARY 14th, 1919. NOTICE TO CLIENTS. On and after the above dat-e the Salo of Fat Lambs will start at 11 a.m. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 7114 Auctioneers. i STOCK MARKET. TUESDAY, JANUARY 14th, 1919. PRESENT ENTRIES: ' 400 Fat Lambs 100 Fat Ewes CO Fat Wethers 100 Two and Four-tootli Thrco-qu arte rbred Wethers B0 Rapo Lambs CATTLE— On account MR S. LOFFHAGEN, Loburn: 1 Springer, sound and quiet AUCTION PRODUCE YARDS. On account Estate late JAS. WATSON, Church street: 2 Chests Drawers, 2 D.I. Bedsteads arid Mattresses, 2 Cheffoniera, Wasistand and Ware, Organ, Kitchen Dresser and Table, Couoh Sofa, Methven Boiler, 4 Chairs, Jam Jars, Pote and. Pans, Oilcloth and Linoleum, and Sundries. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 7112 Auctioneers. MARKET. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY- 15th, 1919. PRESENT ENTRIFS include: — Account of a CLIENT, 600* Forward Romney Lambs Account CLIENT, 14 Fat and Forward Hereford-cross Steers, coming 'three years old FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 7099 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT BURNHAM. THURSDAY, JANUARY lGth, 1918. Having Sold mk frank SCOTT'S Farm, lie has favoured us with instructions to hold a CLEARING SALE, on his place at BURNHAM, of all his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. SHEEP— 210 Two-tooth Ewes and Wethers 120 Four-tooth Ewes 54 Merino Ewes 53 Full-mouthed Ewes 1 176 Lambs 4 Rams HORSES AND CATTLE— G Draught Horses 1 Hack Mare 2 Cdws 2 Calves IMPLEMENTS, Etc.— • 1 McCormick Binder, 1 Reid and Gray 3-fur-row Plough, 1 2-furrow Duncan Plough, 1 Roller, 1 Set Disc Harrows, 1 fourleaf sot of Duncan Harrows, 1 Keid and Gray Drill,-1 Massey-Harris Grubber, 2 "Drays and 1 Turnip Cutter, [ 4 cwt. Fencing Wire, 12 Coils Wire Notting, 375 empty Sacks, 24 bushels Italian Ryo Seed, 1 Stewart Horseclipper, Tent and Fly, Swinglotrees, 4 pairs Chains, 1 set of Leading Harness, Covers and Harness for all horses, and a Quantity of Useful Farm Sundries. We shall also offer several outside entries, comprising:— 1 P. nnd D. Duncan "Star" Drill (good as new), 1 Massey-Harris Binder, 1 liveleaf Set Harrows, 1 Massey-Harris Cultivator, 1 P. and D. Duncan Cultivator, 1 Reid and Gray 3-furrow Plough. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale Commences 12.30 p.m. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD.. 7097 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT WOODEND. ■ FRIDAY, JANUARY 17th, 1919. WE have been insisted by the SEFTON MUTUAL DAIRY ASSOCIATION to hold a CLEARING SALE of the remains of the WOODEND CREAMERY, on the Premises, NORTH ROAD, WOODEND, on the above date, as follows: — ; G7 Shoets sft Roofing Iron 1G Feet A-inch. Shafting and Plummer . Blocks 6 Solid Pulleys, 6 inche3 to - feet 1 Water Pump, "Tcpliss ' , 2 400 Galvanised Iron Tanks (in good , order) 4 100 Feet ito lb inch Pipin=> Tr ' t £ fittings , 1 Cast Iron Frame Alfa Laval Separator 1 8 h.p. Scott Boiler, in good working . or der , , - 1 1 4 h.p. Topliss Engine, m good working | order , > 1 Bench Vyce, in good order Quantity Scrap-iron, Copper, Spouting, Ridging, etc., Skim q. l -*} Weigher, Stable, Chaff, and Cart Shed ] 20 x 30it, iron one side. SALE COMMENCES 1 P-M. FARMERS' CO-OP-, LTD.. Auctioneers,

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16418, 11 January 1919, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16418, 11 January 1919, Page 16

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