AUCTIONS. '^ N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. FURNITURE SALE AT EANGIORA. On account MR~T. J. HUGHES, Victoria street. SATURDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1931. WE have leeeivod instructions from Ml T. J. HUGHES, who is leaving the di| triot, to hold a CLEARING SALE of hi FURNITURE and EFFECTS, on the pre raises, Victoria etreet, on the aboTe date, * follows: Piano, 2 o»Tpet Squares, Hall Carpet an<" Mats, Bookcase. Writing Desk, Bras Fender and Fire Irons, Pictures am Ornaments, Bedsteads and Bedding Duchesse, Washetands, 4 Couches, Din ing and Easy Chairs, 2 Dining Tables Kitchen Table, Hall Stand, Whatnot, 5 Velvet Pile Covers, Curtains anc House Linen. Kitchen Utensils, Cut lery, Lawn Mower, New Garden Hose, Garden Seat, 2 Baths, Laddor, 3 Preserving Pans, Garden Tools. SALE at 1 p.m. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., ?765 Auctioneers LEASE FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. HORORATA-HAWKINS SURVEY DISTRICT. i In OUR LAND SALE ROOM, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th. at 2 p.m., 1921. Odd. ACRES, 5 years to run from APRIL Ist. Aotirtg under instructions from the OWNER, wo will Soil by PUBLIC AUCTION as above, the Lease of 266 ACRES, which has 5 years to run from April Ist, 1921. Situated Hororata-Hawkins Survey District, being LOT 9, RURAL SECTION 33566, at present occupied by Mr Zohrab. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., | 3885 Auctioneers. OUST FARM FOR SALE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At RANGIORA on TUESDAY, APRIL s th, 1921, At 2 p.m. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIPE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD., have received instructions from MR GEORGE COWENS (he having purchased a larger propery) to SELL B* PUBLIC AUCTION as above HIS WELL-K>"IOWN AGRICULTURAL AjND GRAZING FARM, Comprising: QCK ACRES (More or less), Fronting the Main Oxford road, approximately 2J miles from Cust. THE LAND comprises very rich wheatgrowing soil, about 200 acreß being of that quality, 100 acres of really good reclaimed swamp land, this portion being quite firm, and well adapted for dairying purposes; balance of land grows splendid crops of turnips, rape, and oats. AT PRESENT 140 acres skim ploughed for crops, 71 aoreß in one-year grass, 44 acres 2 year grass, 100 acres old swamp, well grassed; balance older pasture. THE WHOLE PROPERTY ia well sheltered by good plantations, shelter belts, and clumps of trees. It is also well fenced into 13 paddocks T>y good live fences, -well EXCEPTIONALLY WELL WATERED in every paddock by main Cust stream. and other lesser streams, but no water rate* to be paid except for two paddocks. THE RETURNS from land on several occasions have been 60 bushole wheat, 60 bushels grass-seed, . and 9Q bushels oats. THE BUILDINGS comprise Houseßmain rooms, plastered, hot and cold service, septic tank, and all offices, washhouse, tubs, copper, storeroom, windmill and tank, motor gaTage. Stabling 7 stalls with 10-ton chaffloft, good cowbyre, 4 bails concreted, whare 2 rooms, splendid combined granary and shearing shed, with sheepyards, piggeries, «te., etc. ABOUT THE HOMESTEAD-First-class orchard, ornamental trees and garden. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE—After carefully inspecting this property,, we strongly recommend those on the lookout for a good mixed forming proposition to inspect. The land is very cleari, free from' Californians, and is "very well situated. POSSESSION to be given on the 12th ApTil, 1921. TERMS- ■ 10 Per cent.. deposit, on fall of of hammer 'lO Per cent, on taking possession. Balance of purchase money may remain on property for a term of fivo years at 5} per cent., interest. For further particulars and arrangements lade-'t© -inspect apply N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., 8886 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FURNITURE SALE AT RANGIORA. THURSDAY, APRIL 14lh. On account REV. F. P. FENDALL. TE have received instructions from REV. ' / FENDALL to hold a CLEARING SALE of his Furniture and Sundries •at the Vicarage, Ran'giora, on the abov© date. Full particulars in future issues. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., Auctioneers. WkKBLIN BUOS. 25 DAIRY FARMS. ON EASY TERMS. FAMOUS WHAKATANE PLAINS. MR T. SECCOMBE, on account of advancing years, is offering for sain portion of his Famous Estate, near WhajsoTHE FIRST INSTALMENT OF 1600 ACRES IN LOTS OF FROM 40 TO 115 ACRES, Will be Sold at Public Auction at WHAKATANE HALL, By the undersigned on WEDNESDAY, 4th MAY, At 2 p.m. TERMS: Five per cent, on fail of hammer. Five j*j cent, in one month. Twenty per cent, in two jears. Balance in hve years. Improvements to value of 20 per cent, in 18 months. Interest en unpaid purchase money 6 per cent. Thi6 is a unique chance for a farmer with email means to get a iust-claEs iana at a 6maJl prico. Intending buyers wishing to inspect should call on Air Seccombe at To Teko, who -will arrange to have them shown over the property. Conditions of eak may be inspected at the orace of this paper at Messrs McVeagh and Fleming's Office, fcS Queen street, Auckland, at the Auctioneers' Office or at Mr Seccombe's, Te Teko. WAKELIN BEOS., Auctionere, 3867 Whangarei. BALCAIHN ATO LEITHFDZLD. A MOTOR will meet Morning Trains »» Balcairn, arriving from North and South, and can meet Evening Trains'** re ' :• or letter to FRANK ASHBY, Leithfield.
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