AUCTIONS THE FARMERS’ THE FARMERS’ AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1954. THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1954. On the Premises, On the Premises, 25 WILDING PLACE, ST. MARTINS. On Account of MR S. G. TONKIN. 1 p.m. Commencing 1 p.m. WE have been favoured with instructions 1 from Mr S. G. Tonkin to conduct an Auction Sale of all Household Furniture and Effects contained in the 5-roomed House at the above address. offering will comprise:—2 Chesterfield Suites, 1 Rimu Dining Tabla and 4 Chairs, 1 Beech Dining Table and 4 Chairs. 2 Beech Bedroom Suites, Double Wardrobe. Tallboy, Singer Sewing Machin'-. Oak Bedroom Suite, 2 Single Beds. and Mattress, Rimu Panel-end Sr. , P ™ lco , Radio, Oak Dinner Waggon, S® an tel G Etectric Heater, Baby’s Batn, 2 Lawnmowers, Lady’s Sports Cycle, as .. ne ™' : Box Ottoman. 6 Dining Chairs 6 Oak Dinin S Chairs. 2 a t d^ Chairs - 4 "P ie ce Bedroom Suite. ALSO Quantity New Bricks. Garden Tools. Hose, and numerous Sundries. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN, LTD Auctioneers, Christchurch. 2570 “THE FARMERS" "THE FARMERS” LEESTON SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1854. LEESTON SALEYARDS. Sale commences 12.0 p.m. sharp. C UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF REGISTERED AYRSHIRE AND HEIFERS, together with EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING OF HIGH--GRADE DAIRY COWS. PARTICULARS ARE AS FOLLOWS: On Account of MR A R pot.frs Springston (who recently purchased the herd from MR L. R. ROLSTON STUD «” SPRINGSTON, to thJ sale the whole of Sfn c St^ d Ayrshire Cows, Heifers, and Bulls, comprising, the following:— IXSI October S lo. e Edna ’ dUe to 3rd calf LO ‘^em e ber de 9 Tl " y - due to 3rd calf Perfity - due ? 8 arr due 2nd L* 3 * Leongarth Amber, due to Ist calf September 10. Ix3l August'^l^^ 1 Aura ’ due to lst calf Lot 7—Leongarth Anise, due to Ist calf September 30. Lot ®r-.^ eon g art h Betsy, Yearling Heifer, empty. Lot 9—Cesteria Renown, Purebred Ayrshire Bull. „??? and heifers are all In call to the bull Cesteria Renown. A catalogue of this outstanding entry f 1 P re ? e ot being compiled and will be forwarded when completed, on request to an branch of the N.Z. Farmers’ Co-
A teo, on account of the same vendor, J'’ 1 * 1 off®’ 7 Yearling Heifers, by Purebred Ayrshire Bull Cesteria Renown, out . Preducing tested dams from Mr t'reii-hnown herd. The individual Dams WIU be available at EXCELLENT OFFERING OF FIRSTCLASS DAIRY COWS. of ■ MR A- H - COLES, Irwell 2 f , the whole ° { his h . erd and dairy equipment): 26 Friesian and Shorthorn Cross Cows, CalVerS ’ dUe AuffUSt to itJ' h L?J?2 v £< he L <1 ar s of exceptional quality, being big boned, heavy dairy cattle client condition, and are all in calf to a purebred Friesian Bull. Thev -f y aS, I ?, ever , be ® n > tested- but Mr Coles has carefully selected heifers for the herd each year and it is well known in the district for its production records. Dairy factorv returns for this last season show the herd averaging £44 per head. DAIRY PLANT includes:— Machines, compete with Vat and-J h.p. 3-phase Electric Motor. I 5 H - P A Separator, complete with 1-3 h.p. Single-phase Electric Motor. 2a gal. Mercer Electric Cylinder. Davies Skim Milk Pump. . 6 8-gal. Cream Cans. 1 4-gal. Cream Can. Buckets, dairy utensils, etc., etc. PLEASE NOTE.—The G.V.B. 3-cow Milking Machine WILL NOT BE DISMANTLED and taken to Saleyards, but may be inspected at any time prior to the sale on Mr Cole’s property at Irwell. Also: On Account of MRS E. S. HAMILTON, Lakeside (who is reducing her herd to half): 20 Ayrshire Cross Cows, 2nd to sth calvers, in calf to Purebred Ayrshire Bull and due to calve August to September. There are an outstanding line of crossored Dairy Cows, in good condition, and herd testing figures will be available at the On Account of MR M. COCHRANE. Ellesmere (Who is leaving shortly for the North Island): 10 Selected Jersey, Friesian, and Friesian Cross Heifer Calves, out of 1 tested dams. 1 Friesian Steer Calf. 1 Jersey Cross Cow, due to 3rd calf August 6th. An excellent house cow AUCTIONEER’S NOTE— We can. without hesitation, recommend this whole offering to the most discrim- 1 mating of buyers and this dispersal will enable Ayrshire breeders and fanciers to secure first-class foundation stock. The two grade herds advertised are, in our opinion, of top quality and constitution, and rank equal to the best dispersals we have had the pleasure of offering for some years. PLEASE NOTE, that owing to the limited number of cattle pens available at the Saleyards, we regret that we CANNOT accept any further entries of cattle for this fixture, but further entries of sundries, pigs, sheep, etc., will be taken.
LEESTON SALEYARDS LEESTON SALEYARDS, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1954. SALE COMMENCES 12.30 P.M. SHARP. NZ. FARMESRS’ CO-OP. ASSN„ LTD., Auctioneers, Lees ton. 5545 THE FARMERS’ THE FARMERS’ LEESTON SALE. FRIDAY. JULY 30, 1554. On Account of ESTATE M. J. GREENAN, Doyleston: Atlas Rangette and stand. 30 W.L. 2-year-old laying Hens; Double Bed and Mattress, Blankets, Sheets, etc., Dresser with Mirror, Pedestal, 8 Chairs, 2 Mats, Suantlty of pictures and ornaments, Hall unner, green Chesterfield Suite, Fire*screen. Dinner Waggon, Cushions, Hearth Rug, Kichen Dresser, 6 Kitchen Mats, 2 Seagrass Chairs, Kitchen Table, Sofa, Clock, Single Bed and Mattress, Dresser with Mirror, Camp Stretcher, Fairy Carpet Sweeper, Kitchen Utensils, quantity China and Glassware. Lawnmower, Garden Tools, Carpenter’s Tools, Milk Bucket, Separator, 2 Cream Cans. NJZ. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Auctioneers. Lees ton. (Member of Real Estate Institute of N.Z.) 2361 THE FARMERS’ THE FARMERS’ LEESTON SALE, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1954 SPECIAL ENTRY On Account MR M. COCHRANE, who is leaving for the North Island: COMPLETE SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Particulars as follows: Dark Rimu 3-Piece Double Bed Bedroom Suite. Light Rimu Drawleaf Table and 4 Chairs; 2 Fireside Chairs. Cream Enamelled Twin Beds, Tallboy, and Duchesse; Single Bed and Duchesse Zenith All-Wave Vibrator Wireless, complete with Battery. Electric Heater; Electric Fan. Box Ottoman, Pictures, Hall Runner, Congoleum, Cane Bassinet, High Chair. Fireguard, 2 Kitchen Chairs, Kerosene Lamp. Preserving Jars and Jam Jars, Preserving Pan. Tin Trunk, Coolette, Large Quantity China and Glassware. Saucepans, Kitchen Utensils, Cake Tins. 2 Kerosene Lamps, 2 Lanterns. Carpet Sweeper, Mats. Large Meatsafe, on legs. 30-GaJ. Alfa Laval Separator. 2 2-Gal. Cream Cans, as new. Lady’s Bicycle. Dog Kennel, Solite Whelbarrow. Crosscut Saw, Wedges, Maul. Few Sacks Barley, Few Sacks Ground Barley.
i ALSO : 100 White Leghom-Australorp First Cross Laying Pullets (to be sold in lots to suit purchrsers). N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Auctioneers, LEESTON. 2361 OVERTIME PAY FOR YOU Make fastselling Novelties at Home Easy work We buy your Novelties for CASH Free Kit Set starts you off. Write for Illustrated details “CRAFTS’ PO Box 264. WANGANUI TWTS VAREX FOR INSTANT OLIEF. ! Painful Ugly Leg Ulcers are successfully i relieved by Varex. For free Booklet i write Ernest Healey, Dept. GH, 21 Grey > st., Wellington. Local Rep.: Nurse AthI field, 124 Bealey ave., Christchurch. M.S.
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