AUCTIONS. - N.Z. FAEMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. LIMITED. JJAWARDEN SALE. THURSDAY NEXT, 10th JUNE. 1 21 H.P. Wolseley Oil Engine 1 FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. r N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP, LTD, 5 4252 Auctioneers. I "CLEARING SALE AT DUNSA^IDEL. I ' THURSDAY, 10th JUNE, IS2O. rriHE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., havJ- ing 6o!d MESSRS PERRYMAN BROS.' Farm, 'have r-'ccivod instructions to hold a ' CLEARING SALE, at Dunsandel, on THURSDAY, 10th JUNE, 1920, Of the WHOLE of their LIVE and DEAD STOCK, comprising:— SHEEP— E.L. Stti-1 Flock No. 31 : 70 E'.vs, to Full-mouth 20 Ram Lnmb« 20 Ewe Lnmbs 2 Stud Rams 00 Two-tooth Half and Three-quarterbred Ev/es ?20 Four, Six, ind Half and ]-"-,v03 94 IF;i! nv-"] Ewe Larr.bs 100 TJ'.ree-oiip.rterbr'jd Ewe Lambs 31 Thrce-qnarterbred Wether Lambs CATTLE— 2 Milch Cows HORSES— 1 Draught Mr.re, Maggie, G years j 1 "Draught Marc, IM.'mond, 8 years f 1 Draught Mare, Nellie, in foal to Scotland's Hero (imp.) 1 Draught Gelding, Peter, 7 years (allwork) 1 Drought Gelding, Darkie, S yewrs (all work) 1 Drought Gelding, Punch (all work) 1 Draught Golcling, Prince (all work) 1 Dark Bay Pony Mare, 9 years, prizotaker | Harness and Covers for all above horses. | IMPLEMENTS— i 1 12-25 h.p. Mognl Farm Tractor, 1 Fann Waggon and Frame, 1 Farm Dray and Frame. 1 Spring Dray ord Frame, 1 Light Spring Cart, 1 Gig, 1 7ft McC. Binder, 1 C. and D. 15-Coulter Drill, 3-furrow R. and G. Plough, 1 D.F. P. end D. Plough, 1 Garden Plough, 1 P. and D. ] Oft Cambridge Roller, 1 Set B. and McD. Discs, 1 Set 4-leaf Harrows, 1 Sot Drummond Harrows, 1 Set 12ft Chain Harrows, 1 Set Light Harrows, 1 Grass Stripper, 1 Woolpress, 1 2-stand Wolseley Shearing "Plant, 1 Si h.p. Kerosene Engine SUNDRIES— 1 Wool Table, Woolpacks, 1 Portable Saw Bench, 1 Winnower, 1 Scalding Tub, 1 Garden Roller, 1 Garden Hose, Wheelbarrow, Anvil, Boring Machine, Toole, cto. Plough Shares, 3 Cords Firewood, 2 Sete Dray Harness, 2 Sets Waggon Harness, Leading and Plough Chains, •2 Sets 4-borse Blocks and Chains, Swinglotrces, 95 Bushels English Ryegra?o (stripped seed), G5 Bushels Dun Oats 12 Sacks Dun Oats (seconds), quantity Househsld Furniture, numerous Farm Tools, <3 to. Sale Commenoea 12 Noon. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP, LTD.. 3828 . Anctionsera. jr> AN GIO R A MARKET. NEXT TUESDAY", JTJNB 15th, SPECIAL ENTRY. On- account M"R. J. DUNICK, Ohoka (wiho is giving up dairying): 2 Springers, due July 2 Tip-top Jersey HeifeTS, due thie month 18 Cows, due Sept. and Oct., 2nd, 3rd, and 4th calvers 9 First-class Heifers, dne Sept. and Oct. NOTE.—The above cows are tall guaranteed sound, are good testers, and ere for absolute sale. We can recommend those on the> look-out for good dairy etock to attend this eale. NJZ. FARMERS' <X>-OP_ LTD, 4281 Auctioneers. SUBDIVISION OP DALMENY PARK. THE PROPERTY OF MESSES C. -AND T. ANDERSON. Situated MASON'S FLAT. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION In THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP. LAND SALE ROOMS, Cashel street, Christchuroh, On SATURDAY, JUNE 19th, 1920, At 12 o'clock (noon).
TEE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED, have received instructions from MESSRS C. AND T. iNDERSON to Sell by Publio Auction, in their Land Sale Itooms, Cashel street, Shristchuvch, on the above date, SIX HUNDRED AND EIGHT ACRES, being part of .well and favourably known Stud Farm, W 'DALMENY PARK," to be sold in CWO BLOCKS, as follows: — LOT I.—Two Hundred and Forty-Seven Acres, subdivided *ito four paddocks, very securely fenced and well watered. At present there are 46 acres in ycung grass, 47 acres in one-year-old grass, 69 acres in three-year-old grass; balance in old pasture. LOT 2.—Three Hundred and Sixty-One Acree, subdivided into Five Paddocks, securely fenced and well watered. At present there are 76 acres in barley and oat 3 (green feed), 126 acres in one-year-old grass, .55 acres young gross; balance old pasture. BUILDINGS on Lot 2 comprise Dwellingcruse of five rooms, scullery, washhouse, [airy, and woodshed; all in good order. THE LAND in these two blocks comprises ome of the richest wheat growing soil in forth Canterbury. The blocks are very lean, and as Dalmeny Park has been used rincipaliy ns a grazing farm, has been arv little cropped, consequently is in ex?rent heart. To those on the look-out for rst-class landj should not miss the oppormity of inspecting Dalmeny Park, which i placed on the market for "bona fide sale, itnatcd two milrs from WoodgTOve, five liles from Hawarden Saleyards.' ERMS OF SALE:— 10 Per Cent. Fall of Hammer. 15 Per Cent, on Possession. Balanoe 1925; interest 5J per cent. For Plans, further particulars, and aringemsnts made to inspect, apply to N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD, Auctioneers. RHODES, ROSS, and GODBY, Solicitors. 4233 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT CLEARING SAT/R AT * ELLESMERE. VN account of MR ARTHUR CHAMBERLAIN, who hus &jld the omcstead, and is retiring from farming. EDIGREE SHORTHORN CATTLE. J CLYDESDALE HORSES. ENGLISH- LEICESTER STUD SHEEP. Sale to take place at an early date. : Full particulars in later issue. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP, LTD, H. MATSON and CO, s U Auctioneers in conjunction. (
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