AUCTIONS THE FARMERS’ THE FARMERS’ AUCTION REMINDER CONTRACTOR S SURPLUS PLANT TODAY TODAY TODAY AT 10 A M. On account of MR B S. BARKER. 14 Church street. Rangiora. :To be held on the property. See Wednesday, May 3. . “Press” for details. I N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN . LTD., Auctioneers, Rangiora. ’3137 THE FARMERS* THE FARMERS’ ADDINGTON SALE ADDINGTON SALE | WEDNESDAY. MAY 10, 1961 j We will offer:— CATTLE: CATTLE: On account ST. JAMES STATION, Hanmer: 85 Aberdeen Angus. A.A.Hereford Cross and Hcre- ! ford Cows. 70 Aberdeen Angus. A.A.Hereford and Hereford Calves. On account MESSRS C. H. AND W. M. GILBERT, Ellesmere: 20 Hereford Cows. Depasturing with Polled Hereford Bull second week of Nov. On account MR T. H. CROFT, “The Rock,” Omihi: 15 Aberdeen Angus Steer Calves. 15 Aberdeen Angus Heifer Calves. SHEEP: SHEEP: We will offer: — On account MR V. L. BROCHERIE. Port Levy: 140 Romney Ewe Lambs. Well grown sheep, free of footrot. Also 50 Woolly Wether Lambs. On account MR J. COURAGE. Amberley: 130 Corriedale Wether Lambs. An outstanding line of nice woolled, fat and forward lambs. On account. O’HALLORAN’S ESTATE, Oxford: 100 Age marked 5-year Halfbred Ewes. Mated oneshear Border Leicester Rams. April 6. On account SOUTH CANTERBURY CLIENT. 90 A.D. Halfbred Ewes mated Border Leicester Rams, March 16. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD., Auctioneers, Christchurch. 3304 I THE FARMERS’ THE FARMERS* On account MRS WM. FENWICK, Oxford: Clearing Sale of Household Furniture and Effects to be neid On the Premises, i THURSDAY, MAY 11. 15161. Sale Commencing 1.30 p.m. Oak Extension Kitchen Table and Four Chairs, Two Fireside Chairs. Oak Sideboard. Settee, Teasets, Crockery. Dinner Set. Linen. Singer Treadle Sewing Machine (perfect order). Double Bed. Three Dressers, Compactum, Tallboy, Two Bedside Cabinets, Bedroom Mats. Double Bed Mattresses. Four-piece 1 Double Bedroom Suite, Two Cane Chairs. Small Chesterfie d Suite, Lounge Chesterfield Suite. Occasional Table, Modern Extension Table. Large Framed Mirror, a Lounge Carpet (16 x 12) and Underfelt, Fireside Mat. Tea Waggon. Single Bed and Mattress. Kitchen Utensils and Crockery. Scott Washing Machine, various Garden Tools. Lawnmower; also Sundry Articles too numerlous to mention. (LIMITED NUMBER OF OUTSIDE ENTRIES ACCEPTED I THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., Auctioneers, OXFORD. 13281 THE FARMERS’ THE FARMERS’ PUBLIC AUCTION I SEFTON CONTRACTORS AND I RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY On account of the ESTATE OF THE LATE FRANCIS WILSON The Public Trustee as Executor In the Farmers’ Land Sale Room. Rangiora. on Friday. May 19. 1961. at 2.15 p.m. We will offer as above a comfortable 5 mainroomed home with 3 bedrooms, 2 livingI rooms and sunroom on a SUNNY CORNER SECTION in the centre of the Sefton Township. Electric and fuel range, laundry and bathroom. AREA: 2 roods. 30 perches on 3 titles ENABLING SUBDIVISION WITHOUT SURVEY OUTBUILDINGS: Large iron contractors shed with 2 garages and fowlhouse. Numerous concrete storage tanks provide an EXCELLENT supply of water. BOARD ERECTED AUCTIONEERS NOTE: School, Post Office, shop and rail are 'all particularly handy while a number of fruit trees are growing on the property. The keys are with:— N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD.. Auctioneers. Rangiora. After Hours 62. The District Manager. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. Rangiora. 3347 LAND AUCTION. 1394 ACRES GOOD FREEHOLD HILL COUNTRY. CIVIC CENTRE—FEILDING. FRIDAY. MAY 19. 1961, AT 2.30 P.M. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., favoured with instructions from the Trustees, will offer the desirable freehold property of i 1394 acres known as BELMONT ESTATE, situated al Kimbol- | ton, 23 miles from Feilding. i The property includes 400 to I 500 acres recently sown in good i English pasture, the balance being easy to steep ridges. Sub- ‘ divided into 20 paddocks with I excellent fences, well watered by creeks and dams, and lying I well to the sun. Buildings con- ’ sist of a large homestead. 2 ; B.R. cottage, large modern 3stand woolshed, shearers’ ; quarters, stables and other out- ; buildings, all in excellent coni dition. There are three sets of : sheep yards and one cattle yard, \ together with a new airstrip. ' Last year the property wintered 2400 sheep and 280 head of cattle. All surplus stock commands high values, and the auctioneers can confidently recommend this as a unique opportunity to acquire a property capable of further extensive development and of great potential. The purchaser will have the j opportunity to take stock and plant at valuation. Possession June 20. 196! For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to the Auctioneers. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO.. LTD., Feilding and Branches. Or MESSRS RHODES, GODBY and FRASER. Christchurch. Solicitors for the Vendors. 3494
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