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AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. LIMITED. REMINDER JTOTICE. DISPERSAL SALE OF THE GLENORCHY STUD OF CLYDESDALE HORSES. ,N Account of MR JOHN* SHEARER. A. AND P. SHOW GROUNDS, ASHBURTON, TO-MORROW. 23 MARES (all been served) 8 FOALS. 10 FILLIES. 5 STALLIONS. 6 GELDINGS. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., LTD., 5316 Joint Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 21st APRIL, 1021. PRESENT ENTRIES comprise—--900 Fat Lambs 150 Fat Ewes 60 Ewes ' 100 Store Lambs 60 Forward Ewes On account MR H. FEARY, View Hill: 200 S.M. Ewes 10 Two year-old Cattle Also—--1 Good Leading Dog, 14 months eld CATTLE, PIGS, and SUNDRIES. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., 5320 Auctioneiß. ETHVEN 6ALEYARDS. THURSDAY, APRIL 21st, 1921; On Account of MR JOSEPH O'DONNELI*, i Snowdon, we will offer — HORSES--1 Bay Mare, Pride, G years, all farm work 1 Bay Mare, Daisy, 6 years, all chain work 1 Bay Mare, Jean, G years, all <.-.hadn work 1 Bay Gelding, Nuggett, 8 yeare, oil farm work; good shatter 1 Bay Gelding, Bobbin, 7 years, all chain work 1 Bay Gelding, aged, all fairm work 1 Bay Gelding, Clyde, 7 years, all chain ■ work 1 Hack Mare, Miss Beattiei, 7 years, by Bonhomie out of a Perripen nare, straight out trotter (registered) 1 Bay Mare, Mag, 7 years, by Lord Chal- , lengar (Both hacks broken ..to saddle and h-arne Harness and covers for all working horses. NOTE.—The draught horses are all straight cult of hard work, and are a particularly good lot. . IMPLEMENTS. Etc.— P. and D. Lorry (3J tons), B. McD. 3-furrow 'Til 1. 1 cL* fl_l™„. V«W nnmnUfa •>. Oart Saddles and Breechinga, 3 Sets ! Leading Chains, Riding Saddle and Bridle, Set Gig Harness, 1 Jogging Oart. The above will be offered immediately after completion of Stock Sale. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., •W. E. B1ME& AND CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE.

.IMPORTANT SALE CITY SECTIONS. 8 CHOICE BUILDING SITES CORNER FERRY ROAD AND FITZGERALD AVENUE. TO COMMEiWJIAL TRAVELLERS TRAMWAY AND RAILWAY EMPLOYEES. BUILDERS, INVESTORS, AM) CITY DWELLERS. WE. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers, ho,vo • been favoured with instructions from the TRUSTEES OF ST. BEDE'S COLLEGE to SELL, by PUBLIC AUCTION, 8 CHOICE BUILDING SITES (already neroed and surveyed), as above, containing in areas '2O 1-5 PERCHES to 26i PERUHJS3, and having frontages from 59£ LINKS to 109 LINKS. '; ' EACH SECTION is an ideal building site, high and dry, on sewerage aTea, and has either « Northern or Western Aspect; matured English Trees aro growing on th« sections. , , , SURVEY PLAN can be inspected at our Offices.

DATE OF SALE EARLY IN MAT. W. E. SII.EEIS-and CO., ggng Auctioneers. i?ni7C:—IMMEDIATE SALE WANTED3WU 10 ST. ALBANS WEST: Neat BUNGALOW of 4 GOOD ROOMS, plastered and nicely papered, electrio light and gas, Donlton hath, hot and cold eervice, pantry, scullery, waahhouse, copper and tubs, h.p. water, main sewer, about 25 perches of land, nicely laid out and planted. THIS IS AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD LITTLE PROPERTY OFFERED AT PRACTICALLY PRE-WAR PRICE. Come in and let -us show it to you. • (369) r>i/vffA SPREYDON, near Colombo Si ; XUOU ptreet—Splendidly-built and very solid HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS, bay window, and verandah, electrio light and gas, nicely pnpered, plastered, hot and cold eervice, and all modern conveniences; about J-acre laid out and planted. The property is in excellent erudition, and' no expenditure whatever is required. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERM'S, SAY~ £2OO DEPOSIT, BALANCE ARRANGED. Immediate occupation can be had. (424) rl ACRES, PAPANUI, ALL RICH 02 HEAVY SOIL, and the man who understands some good land will appreciate this—Comfortable House of 6 rooms and conveniences, 2 glasshouses (1 tomato and 1 vinery), cowshed, pigstyes. AN EXCELLENT LITTLE HOLDING- EITHER FOR CROPPING OR RUNNING COWS. PRICE £1760, about £750 cash required. Come in and we will bo pleased to motor you out to inspect. (306) j?IQKA OR OFFER. ORCHARD*IOOU ISTS NOTE—2 ACRES (another 2 acres also planted can be had if required), about 300 FULL BEARING FRUIT TREES, apple and pears, LARGE GLASSdidly built home of i VER* LARGE ROOMS (19 x 16,17 x 15, etc.), and verandah (could be converted into 5 rooms), electric light, and all modern conveniences. Well sheltered—a splendid home. BUiT NOW AND SEOURE THIS YEAR'S PROFITS. YOU CAN LIVE RENT FREE ON THIS PLACE. P-J 77£ OR OFFER-One of the PRET3JL 11 0 TIEST BUNGALOW HOMES in RANFURLY STREET, ST. ALBANS, 6 nice rooms, artistically papered, also wide, sunny electric light and gas, built in sideboard in dining-room, and many other good features, Doulton bath and basin, hot and cold service and all offices, main sewer, h.p. water. Section nicely laid out and planted. One of the most compact and up-to-date homes you could wish for. (362) W. E. SIMES and CO., Land atad Estate Agents, 146 Hereford street. •Phone 1629. 614 GEORGE ANDERSON AND CO. GEORGE ANDERSON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, PROBATE AMD HOTEL VALUATORS, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, • 633-635 COLOMBO STREET (Between Lichfield and Tuam. streets). LINWOOD—Square House 4 ■ - rooms, M.L. and papered, pantry, cupboards, scullery, bath, waahhouse, cop., tubs. Small deposit. " ST. ALBANS, near Bealey avenue—T-house 5 rooms, plas. and pap., every possible convenience, electric light. Ca«h, £3OO, balance can be arranged. Possesion at once. OFFER wanted for lAc 27per., real good Land, New Bungalow, electric light, 5 rooms, e.xry possible convenience. Owner purchased a farm. Any fair offer will bo accented. Easy terms. GEO. ANDERSON and CO., LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS FURNITURE SALESMEN, 633-635 COLOMBO STREET. A2SO7-5283

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17123, 19 April 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17123, 19 April 1921, Page 12

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