AUCTIONS THE FARMERS’. THE FARMERS’. CLEARING SALE. CLEARING SALE. OXFORD, MONDAY. JULY 26, 1954. 11 A.M. WE have been favoured with instructions from the Trustee of the ESTATE of the late C. E. BROWN, “we having sold the properties.” to hold a complete Clearing Sale, by Public Auction of Stock, Plant. Sundries, etc., on the above date. Particulars are as follows: SHEEP277 Four and Five-year Halfbred Ewes, mated S.D. rams, 25th April. 193 Four and Five-year Halfbred Ewes, mated S.D. rams, 23rd March. 138 Five-year Halfbred Ewes, mated S.D. rams, 10th April. 43 Southdown and Southdown Cross Ewes, mated S.D. rams. 23rd March. 66 Border Cross Ewe Lambs. 18 Southdown Rams. CATTLE—--5 Mixed Sex Calves. 1 Friesian House Cow. IMPLEMENTS—--1 McCormick-Deering Auto Header (125), 10ft. complete with Wire Pickup and Draper Pick-up. 1 McCormick-Deering 62 Header, Wire Pick-up. etc. 2 McCormick - Deering Automatic Balers, 50T. 1 Farmall M Tractor, fitted with Hydraulic Pump with wade front wheels. 1 Farmall M Tractor, narrow front wheels. 1 10-20 Tractor. 1 W 4 McCormick-Deering Tractor, on rubbers. Side Rake Tedder, on rubbers. 3-Furrow Plough, Single-Furrow Swamp Plough. 4-Furrow Plough, LH.C. Power Mower complete with hay bar, clover bar. and gorse bar. 1.H.C.; LH.C. Bft Binder, No. 8C; Massey-Harris Cultivator, Mas-sey-Duncan Hornet Cultivator, LH.C Cultivator (new), I.H.C. Cultivator. LH.C. Row Crop Cultivator. Set Tandem Discs Duncan. Massey-Harris Potato Digger, 2 Sets 4-Leaf Harrows and Bars, 1 3-Leai Bar, 1 4-Leaf Bar, 1 3-Leaf Drummond. Harrows and Bar, 4-Wheeled Waggon. Vulcan Lime Sower (new). TRUCKS—--1 Fargo Truck, 15cwt. • 1 Willys Truck, 3-Ton. SUNDRIES—
2 Sheep Feeders, 2 Petrol Pumps, Quantity of Plain and Barb Wire. Trouble Lamp—lead, 2 Cross Cut Saws, Wire Strainer, Vice. Stirrup Pump, Turnip Box, Numerous Spare Parts for various Implements. Hydraulic Jack, 1 Bag Cement, 1 Mower Knives, Sheets of Iron. Plough Stares, Turnip Box. Shovels, Forks, Grubbers, etc.. 15 Tramway Sleepers, Quantity of Silver Pine Posts. 4 Lick Troughs, Numerous Gates. E trdles, etc.. Numerous Drums. Drenching Gun, 1 Part Drum D.D.T., 1 Ladder, 2 Potato Forks, Elastrator. Vacmark. Drench, Electric Fence, Rammer. Large Quantity of Tools of aU description. 10 Tons Nauru Super, 6 Tons Molybdic Super, and Sundries too numerous to mention. • PRODUCE, ETC Approx. 3000 Bales Meadow Hay. Quantity of Seeds, e.g.. Clovers, Grassseed. Oats. Barley, etc. FURNITURE—--1 China Cabinet, Colonial Couch and Squab. Three-quarter Bed and Wire. Three-quarter Kapco Mattress, Oak Wardrobe. Oak Extension Dining Table. 2 Seagrass Chairs. Seagrass Settee, Copper Firescreen. Quantity Mats. Congoleum Square. Motor Lawnmower, Tarpin Hedge Trimmer (as new). AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: We would like to stress the importance the above Sale to intending Purchasers. The Sheep are in wonderful order, are showing heavy in lamb, and are well woolled. The sheep will be drafted into lots to suit purchasers. All Tractors, Headers, Balers, Implements, have been well cared for, and are in perfect order. . Pl £ ase note tbat to* s sate will be held in MR S. C. BROWN’S paddock, immediately pPPosite the late C. E. BROWN S HOMESTkAD. Signs will be erected. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. REMEMBER THE DATE—JULY 26th, BEGINNING AT 11'AM. VZ. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD„ Auctioneers, Oxford. 2552 THE FARMERS’ ADDINGTON SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1954. SPECIAL ENTRY. WE will offer:— On Account of “WOODLANDS” STATION, Southland: 45 M.S. P.A. and P.A. Cross Yearling Cattie. , W-Z- FARMERS’ CO-CP. ASSN., LTD., Auctioneers, Christchurch. 2377 “THE FARMERS” “THE FARMERS” PUBLIC AUCTION LOVELY MODERN BUNGALOW, 41 YEARS 111 BOWER AVENUE ill BOWER AVENUE On Account MR W. H. A. JENNER. In THE FARMERS’ Land Auction Room, Cashel street, Christchurch. ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, AT 2 P.M, CONVENIENT LY SITUATED and kept in excellent order, this property contains 2 double bedrooms, sunroom (suitable as twin -bedded room), spacious, very attractive lounge, bright kitchenette, with latest conveniences, modern bathroom, laundry. SECTION, 32 perches, with NE. aspect, •s particularly neat—lawns, concrete paths, well-cared for garden, new fences. Garage. SEPTIC TANK. Rates £l4 14s. OFFER CONSIDERED PRIOR TO AUCTION.
NZ. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD.. Cashel street. Christchurch, Member Real Estate Institute of N.Z. Messrs BARREP. and THOMPSON -Solicitors.3o7l : THE FARMERS’ - THE FARMERS’ PUBLIC AUCTION ALLANDALE RESIDENTIAL SITE. WITH BACH TYPE COTTAGE NEAR GOVERNORS BAY 1 On Account of the Estate of WILLIAM GARLICK, Deed. . La p d Auction Room, CASHEL STkEET, Christeh u reh On WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, at 2.15 pjn. r Act ing under instructions from THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, we will / offer as above 1 ACRE 2 ROODS 33.7 SUNNY early GROWING LAND, together with a Bach-type Dweltog of 4 main rooms. ELECTRIC LIGHT, 3 gOJand C°LD WATER INSTALLATION, 1 TANK, etc. There are 2 small ' outbuildings. c AUCTIONEER’S NOTE—This tittle hold- 1 tng ;s delightfully situated, and there is “ a possibility of subdivision. There is a I splendid Orchard and a wealth of native = trees. Early vegetables, and all types of C flowers could be grown for profit. Also 5 on the property is a Valuable Limestone J Quarry bringing useful returns. A BUS c RUNS DAILY BETWEEN GOVERNORS J BAY AND CHRISTCHURCH CITY. ■ For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to: N-Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD.. ' . Cashel street, Christchurch.. Members of Real Estate Institute of N.Z THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, __________ Christchurch.2021
THE FARMERS’. THE FARMERS' PUBLIC AUCTION. SEMI 2-STOREY BUNGALOW AND 2 ACRES LAND, SUITABLE FOR MARKE7 GARDENING RUNNING A COUPLE OF COWS, OR PONIES. 90 RUSSLEY ROAD—HAREWOOD. 90 RUSSLEY ROAD—HAREWOOD. On behalf of MR M. J. BROWN. IN THE FARMERS’ LAND AUCTION ROOM. Cashel st., Christchurch, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, at 2.30 P.M. THE SPACIOUS BUNGALOW, with all flooring of OREGON, comprises: Downstairs. 2 double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, sunroom, lounge, diningroom. Kitchenette with electric cooking facilities, many useful cupboards, triple hot •water service, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, shower, laundry. UPSTAIRS: Splendid sun-bedroom. THE HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE LAND, capable of producing excellent returns, is weU sheltered by live hedges. OUTBUILDINGS, fowlhouse, cowbail, garage. Rates. £l6 10s Id. IS A GRAND LITTLE HOLDING. WOULD ENABLE A PURCHASER TO AUGMENT HIS INCOME SUBSTANTIALLY For further Particulars and Conditions •f sale, apply to: N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD.. Cashel street, Christchurch, Member Real Estate Institute of NZ MESSRS HOBBS and CORBETT, Solicitors. 6486 THE PRESS’ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Reply num be and word 'Press’ count as two words 10 Words 2s (minimum) 15 Words 3b 20 Words 4s 25 Words 5s T*v»reatter Space Rates: —. i-Inch 5s 3d Inch 10s 6d Deaths, Marriages. In Memonatns Bereavements. 5s for five lines ’ Is for each additional tine «ga«ement Notices, must be signed oy w tooth parties. 6s 3d * te be posted, please send w extra.
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