AUCTIONS. N.Z. FABMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, OYNOPSIS OF AUCTION SALES FOR "WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, 20th JUNE, 1925. lIONDAY—West Melton. TUESDAY—Rangiora, Ashburton. WEDNESDAY—Addington, Aflhburion Horse Fair. THURSDAY—Oxford, Rakaia. FRlDAY—Darfield. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., Auctioneers. STOCK MARKET. TUESDAY, JUNE 16th, 1925. SPECIAL ENTRY. On Account MR C. LEECH: S Head Prim© Beef. . N - 2 - FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., * s3 ° Auctioneers. SALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 17th JUNE, 1935. Our PRESENT ENTRIES include:— On Account MESSRS SHARP BROS., 20 EXTRA PRIME BULLOCKS. Further Entries Invited. N.2k FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., SALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 17th JUNE, 1935. SPECIAL ENTRY. On Account of MR S. ANDREW, "Feruleigh," Kaikoura: (In conjunction with Messrs Pyne, Gould, Guinness, Ltd.) 600 Extra Good Two, Four, Six, and Eighttooth Romney Ewes, in lamb to Stud Romney rams Ist week in April. This is a particularly good line of Romney Ewes, well bred, big-framed, good-con-stitutioned sheep, of the type which have been proving their value to.' Canterbury graziers in recent years.' Being a straight line, and direct from Mr Andrew's Station, they should bo keenly sought after, especially as they present the last opportunity of the season for buyers to fill their requirements of breeding ewes. They will be drafted according to age, and sold in lots to suit buyers.. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., PYNE, GOULD, GUiNNESS, : LTD., 4197 Auctioneers in conjunction.
FURNITURE SALE AT RANGIORA. On Account MISS AMY, Victoria street. SATURDAY, JUNE 20th, 1925. " WE are instructed by MISS AMY to hold a Clearing Sale of her Furniture, etc., on the property, Victoria, street, on the above date, aa follows: Bichter Piano, D.R. Table, .2 Ooc. Tables, 3 Easy Chaira, 6 D.R. Chairs, Duchesses, Wardrobe, Carpet Square, Hall Stand, Whatnot, Bedsteads and Mattresses, Stretchers, 2 Chests Drawers, Pedestal Cupboards, Linoleums, Slip Mats, Fender and. Irons, Rugs, Chipboard, Pictures, Baths, Buckets, Dinner Service, Garden Tools, a host of useful Household Sundries. SALE AT 1 P.H. N.Z. FARMERS', LTD., 4535 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY" ADVERTISEMENT. BANKS PENINSULA PROPERTIES FOR SALE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. A? THE DUVAUCHELLE STOCK .On FRIDAY, JULY 3rd 1926 'On account of A. F. LEIjIEVRE antf OTHERS, and TRUSTEES OF A. J. LELIEVRE (deceased). THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COi- OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION of CANTE3RBURI', LIMITED (in conjunction with Messrs Pyne,'Gould, Guinness, Ltd.) have received instructions from Mr\A. F. Le Lievre and. others to cell by Public Auction at Duvauchelle Stock Sal©, on FRIDAY, July 3rd, the well, and _ favourably' known properties 'situated at the head of Goueh'a Bay, to be sold aa follows: . t,OT 1—294 acres 3 roods 26 perches, being Rural Sections 18675, 31227, 82791, and Part of 31175, Gough'a Survey District. LOT 2—203 acres 2 roods 14 perches, new in the occupation of Mr . t A pj Lievre, being Lot 2, Deposit 1876. AND ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, On account of the Trustees of A. J. Le laevre, deceased: 105 acres 2 roods 3 perches, being rural 3ns 9992, 16200, 23068, 35379, and Part 10202 and 23070. Goughs Survey District. , • . , Fuller particulars in later advertisements. ! if Z. FARMERS' CO-0P.,. LTD., pi-NE, GOULD,- GUINNESS, LTD., Joint Auctioneers. MESSRS, MEARES, WILLIAMS, Md HOLMES, Solicitors.
BLOCKS OF LAND ■ * FOR SALS. YH7"E have several blocks of land for sale V ranging from 3to 10 acfes. 8 a-crea 3 roods 3 perches. 4 acres 2 roods 37 perch<*. 10 acres 2 roods 15 perches. \ These above holdings are nituated in good localities, and are for absolute sale. NZ FARMERS' CO-OP. LAND DEPART-. MENT, , , Christchurch. ' WEST END RESIDENCE , FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. rpHE Owner, -who has purchased a larger JL . property, is out to <*eU his beautiful horn® in the West, adjoining Park terrace, two minutes from Museum, Gardens, etc. The dwelling comprises 8 rooms and . sleeping balconies—all spacious, with built-in •wardrobes, eto, There is a bathroom, two sewer connexions, hot water service (one service supplies boiling water m a few seconds). The section, which is approximately 2ft above the road, comprises 40 perches of land tastefully laid out in gardens and rockeries. There are numbers of choice flowering shrubs, etc. The brick motor shed is a large one with electric light and concrete floor. TO A BITTER "WHO IS ON THE LOOKOUT FOR SOMETHING ABOVE THJS ORDINARY. TO CITY, PARKS, AND GARDENS, THIS HOME WOULD INSTANTLY APPEAL. We will be pleased to arrange inspections. FARMERS' CO-OP., r liand Office, 276670 Caahel street. REVALUED FARM. For Sale by Public Auction at Lands Officer Durham street, Chrietchnrch, at 2.30 p.m. Friday, 19th June, 1925. i Afi ACRES, 3£ miles from Springston, JLI/l/ Rural Sections.4B74, 4875, Blocks IV. and VIII. Leeaton S.D. Former owner D. N. Eddy. Suitable for MIXED FARMING, dairying, cropping (70' acres) «r sheep, grazing. Laid is of varying quality. Dwelling, stable, and oowbyre. UPSET PRICE £3700. Terns: £2OO 'cash, balance on instalment mortgage, 86i years at 6 per cent, for soldier, 314 years at 6J 'per tent, for civilian. Payments cover principal and interest. G. H. BULLARD, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Christchurch. " • . • 4108
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