AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. Q X F O B D SALS. TO-MORROW OCTOBER 30th, 1921. Our present entries comprise: 50 Ewm and Lambs SO Ewos and Lambs 15 Kwc3 and Lambs On account of MR CLIFF TRITT, Oxford: I Chestnut Cob, 6yrs, sound and reliable; quiet for lady to drive, and good stock horse Also, S Sacks of Perennial Ryegrass Further Entries Invited. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 3072 Auctioneers. CLEARING SAT/K AT K3LHWCHT. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 1934. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOP., LTD., have received instructions from tljo Exers. in the Estate o£ the late Jas. Spence. who have sold tho property, to hold « Complete Clearing Salo on tho »bove riat-c, of the wkho4e of the Ijivo and Dead Stock, comprising:— SHEEP- . , „ 185 Two-tooth to F.M. Halfbred and Crossbred Eves with 22S lambs 226 Halfbred and Crossbred Ewes with 256 Lambs 40 Dry Ewes 8 Rams. HORSES—--1 Draught Gelding, Clyde, 7yra; broken to all 'vork 1 Draught Gelding-, Charli-;, broken to all work 1 Draught Gelding, Nugget, broken to all work 1 Draught Mare, Bonnie, 4yr«; broken to all work 1 Draught Mare, Gip, broken to all vork 1 Draught Yearling .Filly . 1 Hack, broken to saddle and harness. Harness and Covers for all tho above. CATTLE—--4 Cows, 3rd and 4th calvors. 5 Yearlings, mixed sexes 5 Two-year-old mixed sexes. IMPLEMENTS—--1 S.F. Plough, 1 3-f. Plough, 1 Disc Plough, 1 Binder, 1 Grubber, 2 Drays and Frames, 1 set Harrows, 1 set Blocks and Chains and Trees, 1 Side Delivery, 1 Winnowing Machine, 1 Crusher. ALSO, 1 Blackstono Oil Engine. SUNDRIES—I Wheelbarrow, 1 Ladder, quantity wire netting, sacks, farm tools. Also a quantity of household furniture. SALE COMMENCES 12 NOON SHARP. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 354g Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT RANGIORA. Oxi account of tho Estate of tho Into HUGH BOYD. SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER lat. TOOLS, PLANT, AND SUNDRIES. N.Z. FARMERS' 00-OP., LTD., 4005 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT OUST. ON ACCOUNT MR JAS. CHARLES. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 1924. :WFc j arc instructed by MR JAS. • < • i CHARLES, whose farm m k%ve «?W| to hold a Clearing Sale of, the whole of the Live and Dead Stock, on the property, Oust, on the above date, as follows SHEEP—--100 Six-Tooth Ewes (in wool), with 130 per cent, lambs, to be offered in two lots HORSES—--1 Ch Draught Gelding Captain, Byr«, a}l work , • 1 B Draught Gelding Tom, <"1 work 1 Ch Draught Mare Bell, 9yrs, all work 1 Blk Draught Gelding Prince, aged, all work , 1 B Draught Mare Topsy, aged, all work 1 Hack Mare Dolly, Byr», good and quiet The above draughts are all tip-top workers, staunch and reliable, Harnese and Covers, for all horses CATTLE—--2 Fri«9iazi Heifer* 2 Friesian Cows, 2nd calf 1 P.B. Friesian Heifer (yearling) PIGS—--2 Stores' IMPLEMENTS, etc.— 1 R. and G. 9f. Match Plough, 1 B. and G. D.F. Match Plough, 1. D.P. Plough, l S.F. Plough, 2 Bind;*! (McCoimick) 1 Set Diacs, 16 Blrtflfl (new), Disc Hough, Roller, Onltivator, 1 Stripper (good), Chatham Seed Cleaner, 3 Drays and Fr*mf», ScoadcMMr (new), M.H. 18 Coulter Drill (new), 1 Old Drill, 3 Sets 4-le*f Harrows, Bjooks and Chains, 4, 5, and € H. Trees, 7 Seta Back Bands and Chains, 3 Cart Saddles, 2 Set" Leading Harness, 1 Gig, 1 Set, New Gig Harness, 1 Spring Trap, Saofe Lifter, Galvanised Iron Tank, Meat Safe', Wheelbtargw,. Wool Press, Scalding Trough, Grindstone, Separator, Cream Cans, Wire Netting, Barb Wire, Stakes, 400 Sacks, 4 Ton? State Goal, Manure, Binder Twine, Farm Tools, and a Host of Sundries. ALSO—--6 Sacks M.D. Ryegrass 2 Saoks MT.D. Cocksfoot Potatoes Quantity Poultry Quantity furniture Sale at 12 Noon. Luncheon. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 3826 Auctioneers. £650 MEBIVALE SECTION. £660 QUARTER-ACRE, with SEWER ALREADY CONNECTED. Also DEEP WELL, LARGE SHED, Drive and Fidl* grown Trees. TERMS GIVEN. ' N.Z. FARMERS' 00-OP. MERIVALE .HOME, HANDY TO ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE. n-f —6-BOOlfflD Modern Bungalow. modern conveniences, e.1., sewer, panelled hall and breakfast room, ipglenook with seat, all figured rimu. An exceptionally high section of 32 parches, nicely laid oat, asphalt drive, motor shed, etc. OWNER HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED, AND WILL ACCEPT REASONABLE TERMS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. HANDY MIXED FARM OF 160 ACRES. SITUATED IN ONE OF THE MOST FLOURISHING DISTRICTS IN CAN- . TERBURY. tyfTE have received instructions from the »v owner to Sell by PRIVATE TREATY his MIXHtt) FARM of 160 ACRES (more or less), and situated about 6 milea from tha well-known Leeston Township. Handy Post Office, School, etc. Subdivided into 10 convenient-sized paddocka try good gojse and wire fen ceo, and every paddock is well watered by springs and streams. There are at present about 20 acres in Italian ryegrass, 9 acres in oate, 7 acres in fiarlay, 7 acre* top-dressed for clover, and tbe balance in grass. Will carry easily 30 to 40 cows, besides other stock. , Buildings comprise well-built home of 6 rooms, with conveniences, stable, oowbyres, pigstyes, and many other neoewary outbuildings. Those on the look-out for a cheap property of this description should not miss the opportunity of acquiring a property such u this, M the owner is out to sell on acoount of ill-health. For price, terms, etc., and arrangements made to inspect, apply to LAND DEPARTMENT. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., ©46 Cashel street. ROLLER AND YOUNG, Engravers and Diesinlers, 119 WORCESTER ST. in all the better class restaurO ants. Ask for them by name. "Military" Pickles. All Grooers. Look for th® n*mo "Military." H4246W5
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