ASHBURTON SALRR * AUCTION TO BE HELD IN QUR TANCRED STREET WFqr’ s ' ASHBURTON, T ON FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 9 AT 1.30 P.M. ’ 185 <. WE WILL SELL. ACCOUNT Corrugated Aluminium, Gent’s Cycles, Step Ladders wl *«! Wood Lathe, Churn, Rolls. Porta?w’S ßl ». Way Radio, Electric Radios Ca, Electric Cleaner, Pot Basin, Cabinet, Gas Copper, Grass Peas, Sideboard. 4 Overmantel, Buffet, Easy ChalrT Suites. Kitchen 'Tabic; DoJS' Wardrobe. Glasses, Trailer Set B-n ner, 20ft x 2ft Sin. a " n SSt J. TREVOR THOMAS and r. Auctioneers. **’• ASHBURTON. ' ■ NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND CO OF N.Z., LTIX AGE *C! DISPERSAL SALE OF FRIESIAN DAIRY HERD, AT STAVELEY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, COMMENCING IPM NATIONAL MORTGAGE and’Art.* CO. OF N.Z.. LTD., have received tions from MR C. G. who has sold his Farm, to sen’th. «***>■ of his well-known Dairy Herd 1 Friesian Cow. 2nd Calver *2 Uow »'. 4 weeks. ’ ,n nun 1 Friesian Heifer, due Julv 1 Friesian Second Calver r , 6 Two-year Friesian Heifers &? tober to Ayrshire Bull S ’ & 25 Friesian Second. Third’ Fnimi. Fifth Calvers. Due to August, September, .-nd Starting about end August Oct °ber 5 Yearling Friesian Heifer? 2 ’Sdlrf’-' Z - B - MUklng Pi *« (In
1 h fct“UaX ord er), 7 Cream CaSI Mr Mcßae has culled neavilv u .. past and we have no hesitrtion in ln mending these cattle to anyone of purchasing good Friesian Cow® 1 *" o’- 0 ’ - NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND 4m CO. OF N.Z., LTD AGEfi tf Auctioneers, ASHBURTON — THE FARMERS’ . THE FARMERS’ CLEARING SALE CLEARING SALE.. Account MR H. T. CROTHMta "Ashleigh,” Lauristwt S ’ MONDAY, JULY 12, 1954, 1 P.M. SHARP. WE, as Agents, having sold the nrnn*... have been favoured with in£r..Sr y ' from MR H. T. CRCTHERS Complete Clearing Sale of all th» ! Dead Stock on the property ” on mJ above date. 9 on «» Particulars as follows: SHEEP130 One-shear Corriedaie E wes 130 Two-shear and Three-show dale Ewes '-orn®. 100 Two-shear and Three-shear Rom*-. Ewes 250 Four-shear Corriedaie Ewes 150 Five-year Corriedaie Ewes (The above ewes are mated whs. Border Leicester and SouthdsS Rams March 20.) 673 Corriedaie and Halfbred Ewt lamh, 17 Border Leicester and SouthS Rams 1450 CATTLE—--1 Jersey Cross Cow, due fourth calf I Shorthorn Cow. due second call early September 1 Shorthorn Cross Cow, due seventh calf early September 1 Shorthorn Jersey Cross Cow, du» fifth calf early September. 1 Shorthorn Heifer, calved Juns 23 2 Nine months old Shorthorn Heifsn HORSE—--1 Aged Handy Mare, Colleen Wra& Saddle and Harness. IMPLEMENTS- - McCormick Deering W 6 Tractor. 81 P.T.0., Lights, tyres good, in very god order: McCormick Deering F2O Tracta tyres good, in good order; Bft McCormick Deering Model 20, engine function Heads complete with adjustable wire screen and pick-up; Booth Macdonald 17-coulter Difl (as new); 9ft Roller, 3-furrow Reid and Gray Silver Plough, 1 Set Reid and Gnj Tandem Discs. 3-leaf Drummond rows, 5-leaf Set Medium Harrows, PSa Chain Harrow’s. 1 Set Sunshine Harrow, International 11-tine Grubber. Bft McCfr. mick Deering Binder, sft 6in I.H.C. Pcwr Mower (as new); Cdlonial Stripper, 1 Bui. nett 20cwt Tractor Trailer, Tractor Trolley, Water-race Plough, Horse Jogg*. Weed Spray Outfit, 2-stand Kiwi Shearing Plant and Single-ended Grinder 14 new); Reid and Gray Woolpress, Wed Table, Sawbench, Farm Dray, approx. I Coils Cyclone, Stakes, Posts, quantity * 8 Wire, 8 Hurdles, quantity of Via Grating, Planet Junior, 18ft Udder, 2 Petrol Pumps, quantity Grease and Oil, 40 gals. Mixed Stantox Weed Spray, 13 Sheets New CorruiSated Inn, •35 gal. Lister Separator, 1 h.p. Eleettci Motor, Jogger Harness complete, Saddle, 1 Horse Cover, 2 Cow Covmi Fencing Equipment, 13ft din Pipe end! Cyclone Gate, quantity of Iron, Dog Keo-1 nels, “McClary” Electric Range (in order), a quantity of Farm Tool*,, «Bl| Sundries too numerous to mention. ; PRODUCE225 bales Lucerne Hay (approx.), IS bales Clover Hay, quantity of Grass Seed. H.l Cloven. Seed, 16 sacks Lupin* (approx.); 6 sacks .Manure, quantity Secondhand Sacks. 12 White Leghorn Laying Pullets. AUCTIONEER S NOTE— We wish to draw your attention to ftM splendid offering of mixed age Ewes whlrt are well-bred, well-woolled, in exoeßtti order, and have been carefully mated te good Southdown and Border Leteetie rams. These sheep will be offered to ages. The Ewe Hoggets, which are a first-dM line of fine-woolled sheep, are the Mr Crothers normally carries through D two-too ths, and offer* at the Fair, wh« he has been a most successful vendor. We can confidently recommend w whole of this offering to you. OUTSIDE ENTRIES INCLUDE: , 1 Dodge 4-Cylinder Car, 1927-29 Saloon. Tyres, bodywork, and paintwox in good order; recently rebored; w.ol registered. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. Auctioneers, Ashburton.
asnpurton. THE FARMERS’. THE FARMERS’. LAND AUCTION. 702 ACRES 2 ROODS 12 PERCHES Cff GOOD SWEET SHEEP COUNTRY, SITUATED UPPER ASHBURTON FCBK3. IN R.SA. HALL, WEST STREET, ASHBURTON. FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1954, at 2.30 We have received instruction* TO# MESSRS MCLAUGHLIN BROS., to at Public Auction on the above date. well-known property. Particulars are as follows: .• DESCRIPTION: All that pareel ot« contained in Block IX, Spaxton Survey District, and part of Lot 8, R.S. 29272, and 28273, parts R.S. 29270. »«*• 30190, 30628, and 34140? and part of Reserve 2734, being the whole of the in Certificate of Title 333/104, comprising 702 acres 2 roods 12 perches. It is subdivided into 13 paddocks water in each. CULTIVATION: 70 acres and 40 of good Turnips, sown down with »• White Clover. Ryegrass, and Sub. Clovflj 40 acres of Barley Stubble: balance cpasture in rotation one to five-year-ow-CARRYING: 1200 Ewes and 500 Dtf Sheep. - BUILDINGS: 6-roomed Homestead Pantry, Washhouse, etc., all under on® roof. Also Dairy, Storeroom," Coal aw Woodshed. No electric light, but it * available. OUTBUILDINGS: Woolshed (hold* 1» sheep), Implement Shed, and Granary w x 20, Implement Shed 40 x2O (nc w ’' Sheepyards and Swim Dip. TERMS: 10 per cent, on the fall of hammer: balance cash on date of posses' sion. , AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: This property « in extra good heart, and we thoroughly recommend it to anyone wanting a good sweet sheep property. It * situated 21 miles from Ashburton ana four miles from Springburn Railway Tne Springburn School Bus passes the g* l ®- and Rural Mail is delivered daily. All paddocks have been top-dressto with 1 to 3 tons of lime per acre. » grows particularly good turnips and green feed. Sheep do very well, and are fattened. Fences, which are of wire, stakes, and standards, are in reason*®* order. A number of young shelter belt* •J’’ planted, and in addition there are thousands of feet of millable timber 00 the property. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD - AUCttor'er—■ East street, Ashburton. (Member Real Estate uuuu-* of •THE PRESS’ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING . Reply numbr and word 'Pres* c© un ' as two words 10 Words 2s (minimum) 15 Words 3s 20 Words 4s 25 Words 5s Thereafter Space Rate*; 4-Inch 5s 3d. Inch 10s 6d . Births, Deaths, Marriages. In Memortaß* Bereavements. 5s for five line*. Is for each additional line. Engagement Notices, must be sign® 43 07 , both parties. 6» 3d. „ If replies are to be posted, please Bd extra
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