I AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. SYNOPSIS OF AUCTION SALES FOR WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, 1927. TUESDAY—Ranjiora, Ashburton. WEDNESDAY—Addington, Ashburton Horse Fair.. THURSDAY—Rakaia, Oxford, CourtenaT Show. FRlDAY—Sheffield. Duvauchelle Show. N.Z. FARMERS' COOP. ASSN., LTD.
TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), 16th NOVEMBER, 19QT. PRESENT ENTRIES include: Account of CLIENTS: 7 Trucks Fat Sheep cmnt of MELROSE ESTATE, Hawardeu: ">u Four. Six. and Eight-tooth Halfbrod Wethers (straight line, well-woolled sheep) Account of CLIENT: '■'■'> Six and Eigth-tooth Half and Threequarterbred Ewes, with 35 Lambs Account -MR E. HAY, Pigeon Bav; 10 Prime Pat Cattle Account of SOUTHLAND CLIENT--1 Truck Fat Heifers Account of CLIENTS: -'0 Fat Cows and Heifers FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., 3 Auctioneers.
Q X F 0 R D SAL THURSDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, 1027. PRESENT ENTRIES comprise:— 100 F. and F.M. Thrce-quarterbred Ewes, with 90 Lambs 46 F.II. Merino Ewes, with 43 Lambs ■ii Elves, with 36 Lambs 4, Two-year-old Steers 1 Springing Heifer 1 Duncan S.F. Lotch Plough. Auctioneers rpo Let, 5-roomed House, Linwood; long -*- term; 30s. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. £IOO CASH REQUIRED, BAL- j ANCE GOVT. MORTGAGE FOR 25 TEARS. CAN YOU BEAT IT J Five-roomed Tiled Roof Bungalow, e. light, ' gas, hot and cold, etc. Good dry section. ) N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. £l5O BALANCE FOR 20 YEARS AT 4J PER CENT. Five rooms and all conveniences, up-to- j date in ivery war. CALL AND ARRANGE , INSPECTION. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ' O CITY HOUSES, VERY SUITABLE !.•„,. 1 CONVERSION INTO FLATS WITH SMALL EXPENDITURE. EXCEPTIONAL POSITIONS. , SURROUNDING PROPERTIES HAVE BEEN SOLD AT MUCH GREATER PRICES. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.
2 GOOD SECTIONS FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. OWNER IS ABSENTEE, £l40 Ei VERY SUITABLE FOR BUILDER. GOOD SELLING LOCALITY. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. TWO COTTAGES, HANDY TO CITY. HANDY TO CITY. i CQPCA —GOVT. VAL. £395. DRY SECTION. Let at 17s 6d Weekly. ALSO, £525. I ROOMS, electric light, high pressure, t sewer; J-Acre, nicely laid-out. ALLOW US TO ARRANGE INSPECTION. M 6964 FARMERS' CO-OP. R. S. McKENZIE AND 00. WEST END 2-STOREY BUNGALOW. WEST END 2-STOREY BUNGALOW. FOR URGENT PRIVATE SALE. FOR URGENT PRIVATE SALE. COMPRISING 9 ROOMS, COMPRISING 9 ROOMS, BALCONIES, AND ALL OFFICES. BALCONIES. AND ALL OFFICES. WE have received instructions from, and have been appointed the Sole Agents by, the Attorney for the disposal of this fine Bungalow situated near Granmer square and Park terrace, and an urgent Sale is required as it is at present vacant, the owner having no further use for it. The Main Features are:— 9 Fine Rooms, large balcony, large portico, all offices, 2 bathrooms, one with pedestal basin and shower, 2 lavatories, numerous cupboards and wardrobes. The Section has an ar»a of approximately 57 perches, with tennis court and motor garage. , The property faces North, and gets the maximum of sunshine. A very valuable building section could be cut off without interfering with the present residence. Altogether a very desirable property, situated in a part where properties of this description are almost impossible to obtain. An Ideal Residence for Doctor or City Business Man. The surroundings are ideal, and for the business man it is just a little healthful walk to the Office, being only a few minutes from the Square. As a speculation there is money in this, as a very low price has been placed on the property to expedite a Sale. PRICE, TERMS, AND KEY PROM THE AGENTS, R. S. McKENZIE and 00. FENDALTON SECTIONS FOR URGENT ' SALE. | Two very fine Sections on Fendalton road, ' 50 perches and 30 perches, £325 and £475. R. S. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers, Land Agents, and House Furnishers. 143 Caahel street (next The Bristol) McK7275-6155
H. G. SMITH. £1250 ~ PRACTICALLY NEW . " BUNGALOW RESIDENCE of an Attractiyo Design, containing 5 Spacious Kooms, and replete with all modern appointments, together with over 3 acres land, with the most up-to-date fowlhouses thereon (l) House 16 x 95, divided into 5 compartments(2) House 20 x 10; Brooder House 20 x 16 : Jncubator House 12 x 18; Feed House 12 x 16; M.L. and Floored. Ail Houses have | Runs and water on, and are complete.in every detail. Also Large Bhed, useful for anv purposes. The Houses are all constructed as to get maximum sunshine, and are exceptionally well sheltered by belts of trees This is without a doubt the Finest Poultry Farm I have handled for some time. The House and Outbuildings are the very latest, and it presents a wonderful opportunity for any man to enter the poultry industry on the most scientific methods. Convenient to the bus, next door to school, and within easy distance of railway station. Exceptionally Easy Terms can be arranged, and Immediate Possession given. Polio 110 A.B.
f'QK A—SOUTH Opawa Residence. An ex--3*oo\J ceptionally well-built and attractive house containing 6 spacious rooms, p. and p., replete wtih all modern appointments, beautiful section of over 1-acre, well laid out in lawns, flower, and vegetable gardens. The whole property is in excellent condition, having been built for the present owners only a few years, and to-day it could not be replaced under £1250. Altogether a desirable home in a choice locality. Good terms H. 0. SMITH, The City Market, 550 Colombo street 'Phones 4497 and 2881. 59173 TINTED, Houses to Paint, from £lO. -»' Two coats of best material. Apply 16A Tilford street, Woolston.' P.O. Box 1113. £5122
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