AUCTIONS. K-/ FAEMEBS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD. C TEARING SALE AT "OKAWA," MOUNT SOMERS. MONDAY, DECEMBER Ist. On account of M'ft ll* J- JEWELL, we -will hold a COMPLETE CLEARING SALE on above date of oil his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising: SHEEP. 185 Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewob, with 181 Lomba 240 Six-tooth Halfbred Ewoa, with 243 Lambs 400 FQur-tooth Halfbred Ewes, with 392 Lambs 2G3 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes, vntli 258 Lambs 32 Morino Ewes, with ,'»2 Lambs 258 Dry Two-tooth Halfbred 59 Dry Four-tooth Halfbred Ewes 40 Ivy Six and Eight-tooth Halfbred 40 Two-tooth Wcthors 875 Halfbred Ewe Hoggets 3001 HORSES. 3 Draught Mares, aged, all farm work 1 Spring Cart Gelding, aged 1 Bay Waddle Mare, 7yra Harness and Covers for all horses, Riding Saddle CATTLE. X White Cow, in profit, empty 2 Dry Cows 8 Eighteen-months-old Steers and Heifera IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Farm Dray and Frame, Stripper, McC Binder, Gig, Spring Cart, Single-furrow Plough, 17-coulter Duncan Combined Drill, JJroa.dca.ster, Tip Dray, Deering Mower, 11tine Giant Grubber, 3-furrow Duncan Plough, 6-horso Yoke, Cambridge Roller, Set Discs. 6-leaf Harrows, Swingle-trees, 4-wheel Waggon, 9 Sheep Troughs, Grindstone, D.F. Plough, Planet Junior, quantity Oatsheaf Chaff, P. and D. Wool Pross, Wool Table, etc. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE—The Sheep to bo offered at this sale were all bredoopn p the place and are a good lot that will shear a nice even line of ha-lfbred wool of a quality that topped the Christchurch sale last February. \Vo are now at a time when Bheep prices are lowc. than has bee 6 the case for many years, and farmers cannot be hotter advised than to buy young Ewes. No Sheep will be offered in mixed ages, so that an unique opportunity is offered to purchasers to secure straight lines of breeding ewes of one ago and one earmark, and will be sold in lots of approximately 100 Ewes. Sale at 11.30 Prompt. Luneheon Provided. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Auctioneers, 57D2 Ashburton. CLEARING SALE AT "SANDFORD DOWNS," BALMORAL. THURSDAY. 4th DECEMBER, 1920. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. LTD.. have received instructions from MR T. W. McKAY to hold a COMPLETE CLEARING SALE of the WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK on the PROPERTY at BALMORAL on the ABOVE DATE. Particulars as follows: SHEEP — 1200 Two, Four. Six, and Eight-tooth Corriedale Ewes, with 80 per cent, of lambs at foot by Corriedale rams (to drafted into lots to uuit purchasers) HSO Corriedale Ewe Hoggets SOO Four and Six-tooth Half and Threequarterbred Wethers 70 Wether Hoggets 70 Corriedale Rams, ages HORSES—--1 Bay Gelding, Punch, f;gea; all vork 3 Bay Mares, Madge, Jean, and ?Te!!, aged; all work 1 Bay Gelding, Nobby, aged; chains 1 Bay Mare. Kitty. 7 years: chains 1 Grey Gelding, Johnny, 4 years; chains 3 Bay Gelding, Duke, 4 years: unbroken 1 Grey Mare, Star, 2 years: unbroken 1 Half-Draught Yearling Colt 1 Half-Draught Yearling Filly 2 Harness Mares, Loo and Dot, aged Ponies 1 Draught SiulJior., T yasre CATTLE—--2 Dairy Cowa iu mil* 8 Store Cows, in cali to S.K. ba'.l 1 S.II. Bullo'-k 1 Yearling Steer .1 S.!H. Bull. 3 years IMPLEMENTS. ETC.— John Deering Tractor, 27-30 h.p., D.F. Plough. S.F. Plough, Swamp Plough, 3-F. Tractor Plough, M.H. 13-Coulter Drill. M.H. Binder, M.H. Cultivator, Hustler. Cambridge Roller, Grass Mower, Set Disc*, 5-L. Harrows. Chain Harrows, 2 Farm Dray* Arid Frames, Little Wonder Shearing Plant. Saudow Woolpre**. Saw Bench. Block and , Tackle. Harness for all horses. Quan- 1 tity New and Second-hand Sacks, and numerous Farm Tools and Sundries; also 15 Sacks Wheat SALE COMMENCES 11 A.M. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD.. Auctioneers. 7256 Cl-ristchurch. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE at HANMER SPRINGS lf „ ol > account of MR G. B. HICKMAN. MONDAY, DECEMBER Ist. I9HO. Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Implements, and Sundries. Full particulars in next week's papers. N.Z. FARMERS" CO-OP. ASSN., 7282 Auctioneers. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. SALE. WEDNESDAY XEXT, 2Cth NOVEMBER, IU3O. PRESENT ENTRIES INCLUDE:— Account UGBROOKE ESTATE, Marlborough : 1300 Good Two-tooth Halfbred Wctliers, shorn Account MR V. D. SMITH. Rivorlands, Blenheim: 1200 Early-ahorn Four and Six-tooth Halfbred Wethers, in forward condition Account MISS NELLIE GRENNELL, Chatham Islands : 200 Four-tooth Romncy Wethers FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 7283 Auctioaeorß. PENINSULA PROPERTY. 300 ACRESFOLIO B.2ol—This is a first-class block of grazing country with a good sole of cocksfoot. Wol] fenced and watered, owner milking about 35 cows and carrying 250 sheep and 80 head cattlo. Oood house and all outbuildings. This block is handy to bchool and rail, and at the price asked we can thoroughly recommend inspection. Apply iT-NE, GOULD. GUINNESS, LTD., Land Department. ' FOR PRIVATE SALE. ON ACCOUNT OF SHAND'S ESTATE. 1/41 ACRES, ANNAT. 1 til FOLIO 8.171. This comprises all first-class dairying land, and is subdivided into 11 paddocks by gorse and wire fences. Weil watered by springs :*nd creek. 7 roomed house in good order, electric light, telephone, 6-stall cowshed, dairy, 5-stail Btable, loft, and ba-rn. Tho property is well situated, being only 1 mile from school and 3 miles from Annat station. There is a lot of feed on the block, as It has not been atocked for a month or so. The house has just been renovated and is in first-class order. Buyers are recommended to make early arrangements to inspect as the vendors are keen to sell, and will giva easy terms to • good man. PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Land Depa-rtment. GOVERNMENT LEASE? -iCA ACRES OF GOOD SHEEP AND 'iOU CROPPING LAND. FOLIO B 209:This farm is sitcated in a first-class district, within 1J rnilf.x of Post Office and Station, ind 2 miles from School. CROPS at o:.->sstit are 60 acres whoat, 5-5 acres oats, 55 rapo, 10 turnips, and balanca grass BUILDINGS comprioe 5-roomed Bungalow, all convenience: washliouae, whare, woolabed, implement-shed, S-Btn.ll stable. We ask buyers t-> call and make arrangements to inspect this propsrty. The owner is keen to sell and easy terms oan be arranged. FYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS. LTD.. P6541 Land Department. NOTE —Under the Postal Regulations Cor respondence Addressed to a Nom de Plume, Initials, or Number to care of any Post Office will NOT be forwarded from office of posting. Advertisers who do not desire their names and addresses disclosed may have replies addressed care "The Press," All such replies will be forwarded to ftdve~» tiaers DTomstl»
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