AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. CLEARING SALE AT EAST EYRETOX. On account of i i MR P. SLATTERY. | j FRIDAY, JANUARY 21th, 1913. ! ! TV'S are instructed by MR P. SLATTERY', »' ' who hiU sold his farm, to hold a CLEARING SALE of tha whole of his LIVE : and DEAD STUCK, on the property, East Eyreton, on the above- date, us ioliows:— ! HORSES- i 1 Bay Ho!£ Draught Gelding, 4yri, ail [ ! work, p;Ood, tua carrier ' 1 | 1 Bay Draught Mare, 4yrs, all work i 1 B-y Draught Mare, *Jyrs, ail work i ! IMPLEMENTS, ETC.- , ; i Spring Dray \aew), 1 D.F. Plough, P. j j and D. (newi, 1 spring Tine Cultivator | -.new), _:;-leai Harrows (new>, l Drill, j I*. ar.d D.,' No. 'J, in goo<l order, 1 i 1 Planet Junr. Combined Sevd and > ; Fertiliser Sower, 1 Planet Junr. ! i lioidj Hoe. -No. 6 1 ' ! sc-t :i-h jiso Tree* (.new), 3 Pairs ' i Chains, Seta Collars, Harney and Winkers (newj, Spring Dray, Harness j i new;, 4 L'ovt-15 inew), 1 hut Plough Reins, 2 S.F. Ploughs, 50 Good I Sack.-, Manure liag?, 1 Chair Box. 1 Gallon Plough Oil, Quantity New Farm ' -ind Carpenter's Tools, Sundries, 2 sks j Chaff. i FURXITURE, ETC.- , j 1 Kitchen Table, 1 Dressing Tabie, 1 ! I Double Bedstead and Mattress, 1 S. I. ; Bedstead, 5 Rolls Linoleum, Oilcloth, » Stretcher and Mattress, tl Chairs, Hang- j | iug Lamp, Piano, Crockery, Kettles. | Pans, Dishes, Bucket, 1 Hurricane l.amu, Alarm Clocks, Meat Cover, Pea liirio, I Tin Kerosene and Pump, j 1 Gi-nt'a Bicycle. j XOTK.--Tho above is ail good and r.ow. j SALE at 1 p.m. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 7503 Auctioneers. __ PUBLIC AUCTION ; Of i ANNAT PROPERTY. | AT SHEFFIELD SALEYARDS on I FRIDAY, JANUARY 21th, 1919. | are instructed by MR C. J. BLOOR i VVj (who is leaving the district) to OFFER i for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the | SHEFFIELD SALEYARDS at 11.30 a.m., j just prior to commencement of tho Stock i Sale on FRIDAY', January 24th, 1919, his handy littlo property, consisting of 19G acres of Freehold Land well subdivided und watered by races. There are 32 acres in oats, 8 acres turnips, IS ucrr.-» ploughed, balance in grass. BUILDINGS comprise a Nearly Now Fourroomed HOUSE and a Shed. Tho property is conveniently situated, being only one milo from school, post office, and railway station. TERMS upon application. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 7G79 Auctioneers. CUST PROPERTY FOR SALE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. AT RANGIORA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1919. rPHE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO--1 OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED, have received instructions from tho Trustees o£ the Estate ol' the late MR DAVID GRANT, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in our Laud Saleroom, Percival street, RANGIORA, on TUESDAY', FEBRUARY 18th, at 2.30 p.m. ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND situated at Cust, at present in the occupation of Mr B. Croft, containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES (more or less), together with all buildings and other improvement. Buildings consist of a good Six-roomed House, dairy, cowshed, and granary, all in good : order. Tho Land consists of rich flats and low downs, grows heavy crops of wheat, oats, rape, and turnips, and for grazing this handy little property lias few equals. Situated about two miles from Cust Railvyay Station and Saleyards, and only one mile from School. Possession Ist APRIL. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD,. Auctioneers. DUNCAN. COTTERILL and CO., Solicitors. 7G7S IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. SUBDIVISION Of the Well-known DEEP SPRING. DEEP SPRIXG. THE PROPERTY IN THE ESTATE OF LATE MR JOHN BARNETT, Situated LEESTON, LEESTOX, To be Sold . BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At THE FARMERS' CO-OP. LAND SALE ROOMS, Coiner of Cashel and Madras streets, I On • SATURDAY', MARCH Ist, 19U), At i 1.30 a.m. ri-HE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO--L OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED, have received instructions from the LOCAL DEPUTY PUBLIC TRUSTEE to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in their Land Sale Rooms, Cashci street; Christcliurch, on SATURDAY, MARCH Ist, At half-past Eleven, ® That Magnificent Property so well and favourably known as "Deep Spring," containing four hundred and seventy-six a-cres, to be sold in Four Farms as follows: — Lot 1—238 Acres and Homestead Buildings Lot 2—G2 Acres and Cottage Lot 3—02 Acres, no buildings Lot -I—S2 Acres and Cottage In' submitting for sale tHis valuable estate to the public the Auctioneers do with tho utmost confidence draw tho attention of Land Buyers to this important subdivision. . * Deep Spring is too well known to need much comment from tho Auctioneers as to tho quality of the soil, or tlis condition of tho land and tho general surroundings of this high class property. It is in the very pinlc of -condition, the fences are in lirst class order, and the gates, etc., about tho property are of a very substantial character. The position of the property is perfect, being about two miles from Lecston township, saleyards, and school. The Homestead comprises a good twostoried hoitso of eight rooms with every convonionce, nearly new S-stalled stable, galvanised iron granary, cow bails, and piggeries, all m thorough order. Tho House is surrounded by well grown ornamental trees and shrubs, iawns, and a good orchard, in fact it is ono of the finest old homes in Canterbury. Deep Spring has been in the Barnett family for a great number of years, the late Mr Barnett purchasing direct, from the Crown, and it has always been most carefully farmed, and that it is now on tho mar', ot 'or bona fide sale, never has J better opportunity been placed before tho public to purchase eome of thoi very best agricultural and grazing in Canterbury. ALTERNATIVE TERMS OF PAYMENT. 30 Per Cent, fall hammer, balance on i)Os session, Or 10 Per cent, fall hammer. Ift Per cent, on possession. 5 Per Cent. ?n twelve months. All unpaid purchase money to bear interest at the rate of a}- cent per annum. | , ■ j i 1 i-'unher particulars from j XZ. FARMERS' CO-OP.'. LTD.. j I Auctioneers. ; Or I FUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, Christj church. Timaru, Oarnaru. or j ■ 1 Ducedm. TurJ •
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16427, 22 January 1919, Page 12
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