AUCTION'S. A.a. jtaRMKHS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. rnURXITT-nK q\T.F. AT RANGIORA. On account JIK G. iIUBFITT. OX SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, On the pro mi»«», B'.ackett street. Contents of i rooms as follows: ;ouch, Small Table, Wicker Chair, Linoleums, Carpets «nd Rngs, Cupooari, 2 D.I. Bedsteads and ..lattres'-ea, StrM-ho- Ilachc.-fio Cheat, D.R. TaDlo, l£n<". SiricVouird, "Washstand and V.'are, Pot's'and Tans, Cutlery and Crockery, and a hoJi of Household Sundries. Harness, Trotting Gear, PALE AT 1.3.1 P.M. iS.2. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD.. Auctioneers. n u N S A -\* J) E L S A L K. MONDAY NEXT, 11th FEBRUARY, 102-1. PRESENT ENTRIES comprise : W.i i'V- Lambs !00 l'.M. Half bred Ewes X'-urthar Entries Invitee. v.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., •-,:■; Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT GEEEXDALE. TUESDAY NEXT, 12th FEBRUARY, 192-1. 'PIIE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD. (In I. conjunction with Messrs M. Gillies and Co.), have received instruction-, from AIR 11. ARMSTRONG, Greondale, to hold a CLEARING SALE on the above date, of his LIVE AND LEAD STOCK. Particulars as follows: SHEEP— JdQ S.M. Threc-crnarterbrod Ev/es 70 Fat. r.nd forward Lamba CATTLE—--2 Dairy Cows, in full profit and in calf .1 Heifer, in calf HORSES—--1 Soven-yaar-old Half-.Dio.ugut Mare (goS? epring-carter) 1 Half-.Dra.ught Gelding, "broken to all work . n..if T-i i.i it— o| brokeii to all work l uraugoi uomiag, broken io all work 1 Pony,'broken "to saddle and harness Harness and corcra for all the above. J Sheep-dog Number o~ Fowls niid JJucfco '""LEMF.NTS, Etc. : "-F. Plough, 1 Set P. and 'O. Di-ac Harrows, 1 Cr.mTurnio Grabber, 1 Planet Jun., 1 Dray rind Frame, 7 -15-fral. Alfa Laval Separator, Nov/ Set Blocks and Chaina, Swingletreon, ." Sels Ploiifrh C!iadn3, Cart fiaddlo and Breeching, Spring Cart Harness, 1 Lady'o Bicycle, 1 quantity Sundries. SALS COMMENCES 10 NOON. LUNCHEON PROVTDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., Auctioneers, In conjunction Ivf. GILLIES and CO. 2573 IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT BENNETTS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, 1921. WE Have received instruction- from MESSRS GRIMWOOD and CAYTON to offer by Public Auction at. the Homeptcad, Bennetts, the- whole of their Live and Dead Stack, comprising:— , HOKSES—--1 Buy Draught Ge]d., aged, all work 1 Groy Draught Gftd.,'«ged, chains 1 Chestnut Draught Geld., aged, z" work ! Hack, 8 -years, saddle and harness CATTLE—--15 Cows in milk, -Ith and sth calf 10 Cows in milk, 2nd suid Brd calf 5 Cows in milk, Ist calf i Cows in calf :: 2-yonr-old Heifers S Yearling Heifers 1 Shorthorn Bull, Syrs 5 3-year-old Bullocks (fat) PIGS—--2 Sovre in Pig ' 1. Boar IMPLEMENTS—--1 D.F. Plough 1 Grass Mower 1 Set Drummoocl Harrows 1 Sat Light Harrows 1 Light-Grabber 1 Box Cart SUNDRIES—3 oota Chains, 1 3-Horao Tree. 2 Double Tre«a, 1 Single Ticca, 7 Sacks Grass Seed, 1 50-gal. Viking Separator, Harness and Horso Covers, l Small Stack Hay, 1 Stack Oat Sheaves (appro*, 7 tons). Quantity of Sundries. SALE COMMENCES 12.30 P.M. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASS7T., LTD., ! -310 Auctioneers.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. pURNWUKB SALE AT RANGIORA. Bl MR A. W. 'F7T.V.7? A«V,u SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16th. fuenttuke and sundries. Further particulara in next Saturday's »poroN.Z. FAKMEES' CO-OP. LTD., IDEALISATION CI" DECEASED ESTATE. DOYLESTON FARM FOR SALE. By Private Treaty on account of Trustees of the late J. D. Bourne. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION of CANTERBURY, LTD. has received instructions from the Trustees of the. lato J. D. Eenni« to 801 l by private treaty that -well and favourably known farm situated on Main Chrifftchiiroh-Loeetron road, containing: 149 ncztA, more or less, together with the homctstaad buildings and occupied by iho Jato Mr Rennio up to tha time of liia death. The land ie all rich, heavy agricultural mil grazing land, subdivided into oonvenienteiscd paddocks by good 6od bank and gorso fences, ami every paddoclt ia well -watered. Buildings coaaoriso dwelling house of 4 yvama with conveniences, including hot and told water service, good stables, looaobox, implement shed and ehoep yards. Situated about 1 mile from Doyles' " ~ frion and School and half : ton township. For price, terms and arrang-eraents roado &> inspect apply •to LAND DEPARTMENT,NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP.. ASSN., LTD., Solo Agents. MOST ATTRACTIVE LITTLE BUNGALOW HOME. LINWOOD! LINWOOD. „£?-i (YJfl— PERFECT LITTLE HOME cWi.\/ I\J of G room*, plastered, electrio • light, bath, waahhonfie, copper, tubs, sun •verandah, together with nice section of nearly i of an acre; aeph.aU paths, splendid vegetable garden; also small orchard. The front garden ia well planted vi ornamental treeo and shrubs. DEPARTMENT, N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., I Cashel atreet. ST. ALBANS, NORTH WEST! ST. ALBANS, NORTH WEST! HANDY TO ELHWOOD PARK, SCHOOL AND PAPANUI TRAM. MUST BE SOLD, AS THE OWNER IS AN,ABSENTEE. J?1 AK A— SPLENDIDLY BUILT MODERN BUNGALOW of 5 Exceptional largo rooms, plastered, pancll ■Dorcclain bath, wsshhouae, gas copper, tubs, I Isctric light, tiled fireplaces, tiled roof. j This houßo is comfort from room to roo section, nice garden, stani 5 ' aotor shed and works LAND DEPARTMENT. I N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP,, LTD., NG4D4-22C3 Cashel street. I STAHT the New Year h 7 Ticing "Ship" Woroostar Sance, th« groat appetiser. (©buyable all ffitozco.
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