. AUCTIONS THE FARMERS’ THE FARMERS’ PUBLIC AUCTION A SPLENDIDLY-CONSTRUCTED MODERN BRICK BUNGALOW. REDCLIFFS. REDCLIFFS. 78A MONCKS SPUR 78A MONCKS SPUR 78A MONCKS SPUR On Account of MR C. M. INESON In THE FARMERS’ LAND AUCTION ROOM, Cashel st., Christchurch. ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, AT 2.15 P.M. (If not sold by private treaty) IN AN ENVIABLE POSITION FROM WHICH FAR REACHING, GLORIOUS VIEWS are obtainable, this exceptionally ATTRACTIVE HOME contains 3 BEDROOMS with generous built-in wardrobes and cupboard space, a perfect SUNROOM approx 20 x 8, with glass doors to a SPACIOUS SUNNY LOUNGE. The kitchen, planned for the morning sun, has both electric and enamel coal ranges, dual hot water, many cupboards. Modern bathroom, cabinet shower, separate toilet. GARAGE and extensive storage space. EASY ACCESS. Section approx. 38 perches, Fruit trees, early flowers. SUPERIOR FLOOR COVERINGS IN ALL ROOMS. This Home was planned for comfort and easy upkeep; glazed tiled roof, copper spouting and down pipes, and the intelligent use of glass opens the house to the interesting views beyond. N.Z. FARMERS'* CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Cashel street, Christchurch. Auctioneers. MR A. E. D. LUDECKE, S olicitor.37l7 THE FARMERS’ PRELIMINARY NOTICE CLEARING SALE AT AMBERLEY CLEARING SALE AT AMBERLEY MONDAY, MAY 13, 1957 MONDAY, MAY 13, 1957 On Account MR A. E. MILLIKEN, Seaview, Amberley. The offering will comprise Farm Machinery, Implements, and Sundries For full details see later advertisement in "The Press.” N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. Assn., Ltd., Auctioneers, Christchurch. 3766 IMPORTANT AUCTION OF CENTRAL TARANAKI SHEEP FARM COMMUNITY CENTRE, FENTON STREET, STRATFORD FRIDAY, MAY 24, AT 11 A.M. THE FARMERS’ CO-OP., in conjunction with NEWTON, KING. LTD., have been instructed by the Trustees of the Estate J. I. REITH to offer by Public Auction the following desirable sheep farm: 1029 ACRES FREEHOLD, admirably situated 16 miles from Stratford, on Taumarunui highway and only 4 miles from Douglas Saleyards, rail, store, etc. Tar seal road to within two miles. Wintering at present 2200 sheep (1450 breeding ewes), 200 cattle (100 breeding cows). Approximately half ploughable, is well watered and subdivided with fences in good order. This property is capable of very much greater improvement and is eminently suited for subdivision. Good 6-roomed Bungalow (all electric), washhouse, wood shed, double carshed, cow shed, etc. New 3-stand shearing shed (60 x 40), yards and dip. Stock can be taken over at valuation. Terms: 10 per cent, at fall of hammer, balance on delivery date to be arranged. THE FARMERS’ CO-OP. and NEWTON KING, LTD., « Auctioneers, . Stratford and Branches. Or MESSRS N. H. MOSS and TILL, Solicitors, Stratford. 3767
THE FARMERS’. THE FARMERS’. FARMS FOR SALE: NORTH CANTERBURY1475 ACRES, capable of develop ment. Sunny country, shoul eventually carry 3000 sheep. £1 per aerb. CLOSE TO CHRISTCHURCH148 ACRES. Gro.ws good crops oats, lucerne, and clovers. Bitu men road. Comfortable home. BANKS PENINSULA800 ACRES, Crown Leaseholc As a going concern, sweet graz ing country. Lovely Bungalow magnificent view. PLAINS LAND1200 ACRES: 1000 ewes and re placements. Excellent pastures lucerne, cocksfoot and sub-clover Good turnip and rape crops. FuJ range farm buildings. Fleece 111 b, Lambing 110 per cent. NORTH CANTERBURY160 ACRES, on the Coast (11 acres strong, easy hill country balance suitable for market gar dening.) Practically no frost. Mail dwelling, every possible conveni ence. Also 2 smaller Dwelling (hpliday letting). Glorious viev overlooking the Ocean. Land wil grow early crops prolifically. FULL PARTICULARS FROM N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Cashel street, Christchurch, M.R.E.I. THE FARMERS’. AN INVESTMENT. 40 ACRES, IN AN AREA FULL Ol POSSIBLITIES. CHAINS AND CHAINS OF ROAI FRONTAGE. NO EXPENSIVE ROADING CHARGES. Very close to Christchurch: Bitumen road. Abundance of Transport. COULD BE HOUSING, COULD BE INDUSTRY. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSNLTD., Cashel street. Christchurch. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO LTD. LORNEVILLE SALE, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1957. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., LTD., will offer:— Account MOUNT LINTON STATION, Ohai: 200 Black Poll-Hereford Cross 18month Steers. 7352 WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO , LTD. SPECIAL ENTRY OF BREEDING CATTLE. TEMUKA SALE, MAY 7, 1957. Comprising Galloway Cross Cows and Galloway Cross Heifers. MESSRS Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd., in conjunction with Messrs Pyne, Gould Guinness Ltd., will offer as above: Account MISS L. L. HUNT, "Fork Farm,” Wanaka: 6 Halfbred Galloway Cross Breeding Cows, 2nd and 3rd Calvers. 11 Three-quarterbred Galloway Cross Breeding Cows, Ist and 2nd Calvers. Above lots have been depastured with "Defiant of Rossendale” and with "Alistair of Fork Farm.” Also 6 Threequarter and Seveneighthsbred Galloway Heifers (empty), rising 2 year old. Above by Imported Sire “Dennis of Gateside.” The above cattle are by the Imported Galloway Sires "Aspiring of Fork Farm” ahd “Dennis of Gateside” apd the foundation females were selected cows, mainly cattle of Mcßride Shorthorn Blood. The sire “Dennis of Gateside” won the Meat and Wool-Board Cup at Christchurch Show. 1953, and has been beaten only once by “Aspiring of Fork Farm.” The cattle are looKing well and are well known as good shifters. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., LTD. And PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS LTD., Timaru, Auctioneers in Conjunction. 2666
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