I AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. QYNOPSIS OF AUCTION SALES FOR O WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, 27th JUNE, 1905: MON DAY—A mbc rl tj. TUESDAY—Rangiora, Tinwald. WEDNESDAY—Addington; Clearing Sale on account of Mr C. A. Woolly, Highbank. THURSDAY—Hawarden. Methven, Ealing. FRlDAY—Sheffield, Leeston. N.Z. FARMERS* CO-OP., LTD.. 5000 Auctioneers. U A X O I O S A SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1923. On Account MRS DEMPSTER: 1 Cox, due cow, 2nd calf, sound and right SPECIAL ENTRY (in conjunction Pyne, Gould, Guinne<s, Ltd.): 30fl Three-quarterbred Ewe Hoggets 80 Four and Six-tooth Halfbred Wethers N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 4973 Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 24th JUNE, 1925. Our present Entries comprise: 130 Two, Four, and S ; x-tooth Three-quar-terbred Forward Wethers 140 F.M. HaHbred Ewes; E.L. rams 28th March. (In good condition.) 80 F.M. Halfbred and Three-quarterbred Ewes; E.L. rams Ist v.-rek April 100 Four and Six-tooth Ha'.fbred Wethers 100 Half and Three-quarterbred Wether Hoggets FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. N.Z. FARMERS' COOP., LTD., 4999 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT HIGHBANK. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24th. WE have received instructions from M" C. A. WOOLLEY, Highbank, to ho'ui a Complete Clearing Sale at the Homestead on above date of all his LITE end DEAD Stock, comprising SHEEP--200 F. and F.M. Halfbred Ewes; rams 7th April ISO F. and F.M. Halfbred Ewes; rams 7th April 285 Guaranteed Sound-mouth Merino Wethers 10 Lambs HORSES— Bay Mare, 3 veais, all chain work Bay Mare, 4 years Bay Gelding, 8 years, good leader Bay Gelding, • 10 years, good leader Bay Gelding, 11 yeais, good heavy shafter Black Mare, 8 years, stinted to Opportunity Grev Mare, 9 vears, stinted to Opportunity Black Mare, half-draught, 6 years, good leader and spring-carter Bay Cob, 3 years, Harness and Saddle Harness and Covers for all horses CATTLE and PIGS—--1 Heifer in profit 1 Springing Cow 1 Dairy Cow, due 2nd September 1 Heifer, 20 months old, springing 1 Yearling Heifer 1 Fat Pig IMPLEMENTS, Etc.— C. and D. 3-Furrow Plough, D.F. Plough, 4-Furrow M.-H. Disc Plough, 20-Blade Disc Harrows, 11-Tyned Duncan Grubber, Six-leaf Duncan Harrows, M.-H. 17-Coulter Combined Drill, 7ft McCormick Binder, 2 Farm Drays and Frames, Six-horse Yoke complete, Swingletrees and Chains, Stewart Horse Clippers, Meat Safe, Wheelbar- ! row. 2 Cart Saddles, Deeding Chains, J Riding Saddle pnd Btidle, 12 Coils Netting. Barb Wire, Stakes, Wool I Table, Stack Cover, Dray Cover, 2 Ladders, and a large quantity of Useful Farm Tools and Sundries, also 5 tons Chaff, 20 Sacks Garton Oats, 3 Stacks Oatsheaves (26 sacks to ton). SALE 11.30 PROMPT. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., 4908 Auctioneers. FOR SALE. OXFORD SHOP AND HOUSE PROPERTY BY •PUBLIC AUCTION. OXFORD SALEYARDS, JULY 2nd, 1903. TE have been favoured with instructions * 1- ' from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, as Administrator of the Estate of the late E. E. ALLPRESS, to offer by Public Auction, as above, the following properties: LOT I—All that Parcel of Land Bituated Main street, Oxford, containing 16 pe*ehes (more or less), together with dwelling of 4 rooms, recently occupied by the late Mr Allpress. LOT 2—All that Parcel of Land situated in Main street, Oxford, containing 3 perches (more or less), together with Chemist's Shop thereon. Arrangements for inspection may 1)6 made with the Auctioneers. Further particulars from the N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., Auctioneers; or the PUBLIC TRUSTEE. 4974 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. BAINi\.S PiMNlNb'Ji-A PKUi/JiKIMES. For bale BY PUBLIC AUCTION At the DUVAUCHELLEb STOCK. SALE On FRIDAY, JULY 3rd, 1925, at 11 o'clock. On account of A. F. LE LIEVRE and others, and Trustoes of A. J. Le Lievre rnSSrSEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO--1 OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED (in conjunction with MESSRS PYNE, GOULD, UUINNNBSS, LTD.), have received instructions fiorn Mr A. V. Le Lievie and others to eell by Public Auction at Dauvauchelles Stock I Sale on Friday, July 3rd, at 11 o'clock in ' the forenoon the well and favourably known properties situated at the head of Gough s Bay. To be aoid.as follows: LOT 1—203 Acres 2 Roods 11 Perches, noi in the occupation of Mr A. F. Le Lievre, being Lot 2, Deprsit Plan 1876 Ims block consists of low hills, rich gullies and flats running to the sea front. The soil is rich and black, and carrying a heavy sole of cocks-oot, clover and other English grasses. ! The property has a westerly aspect, is good warm 'ambing country, and is exceptionally well watered by springs. There are no buildings. ■ ryjT 0—291 Acres 3 Roods 26 Perches, being Rural Sections 15675, 31227, 32791, and part of 31175, Cough's Survey District, This block is a pieca of exceptionally heavy grazing land, carrying a very heavy sole of cocksfoot clover and other English grasses, while the 'cocksfoot seed reaped from off this block last season was some of the heaviest grown on Binks Peninsula. The property is subdivided into 11 conveniently sized paddocks by good totara posts and wire, and abundantly watered by eprings and creeks. Buildings comprise 5-roomed house, with verandahs, is old, but sound, 6-stalled cowr byre man's whaie, cheesehouse and shed. This block has been worked successfully as a dairy farm. And also at the same time and placeOn account of the Trustees of A. J. Lo Lievre (deceased) 105 Acres 2 Roods 3 Perches, being Kural Sections 9992, 16200, 23068, 35379 and part 10202 and 23070 Gough's Survey District. This block adjoins No. 2, and varies little in qualitv, 65 acres of which comprises aonse of" tie best cocksfoot country in Gough's Bay, has .an exceptionally good aspect »uu mcio a^.v.. ~.-„.- - -«- —-■'- where sheep and cattle do better. The balance, 40 acres, is not of such good quality. Auctioneers' ,Note —In drawing the attention of Peninsula Land Buyers to this important eale we recommend those on the look-out for cocksfoot, sheep and cattle grazing country to inspect these properties. Without « doubt the quality of the land is there, but unfortunately Lots 2 and 3 have beer, allowed to drift. To a mm who is prepared to take his coat off and knock these two* properties into shape he is sure to reap a rich unearned increment. Terms will be advertised in Wednesday's advertisement. i N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. LTD., ; PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., j Joint Auctioneers j MESSRS MEARES, WILLIAMS and I HOLMES, Solicitors. 4361
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