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AUCTIONS. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TrVE ASSOCIATION OP CANTERBURY, LTD. We have been instructed by Mr Hush Anderson, of Lvndhurst, to effect * SALE BY PEIVATE TREATY of his FINE LITTLE FARM Of 306 ACRES - Situated CLOSE TO METHVEN and handy to School, etc. The Buildings comprise *n ABSOLUTELY NEW 6-ROOMED BUNGALOW, up-to-date, and othar buildingß. Th* land is in good heart and capable of growing good crops of wheat, and tho fattening propensities of the Mcthvon district aro known everywhere For bona fide reasons Mr Anderson- must, sell. To a practical man tho price will be made right, and the terms very liberal. We know the farm and can thoroughly recommend mi inspection. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. We hare had plaie in cur hands for PRIVATE TREATY (for 14 days only) the following 1 startling proposition. In tho hands of a capable man it is an assured " moneymaker," and carries with it a great prospective value:— 2200 ACRES 2200 FIRST-CLASS SHEEP AND CROPPING COUNTRY, Situated right in the rain urea and in the far-famed Ashburton County. Tho present ow!>er is now carrying over 3000 sheop, in addition to cattle, and his feed prospjets for tho coming season is more than ample. Guaranteed to fatten 2000 lambs and wethers in addition. Foi Brasses, oats, turnips and rapo the land excels. TWO NICE HOMES are on the property, well sheltered and every possible farm building. SITUATED close to post office and within soven miles (by metal roads) of a rising township. PRICE £l3, with, say, £1 per aore cash, and to a man who knows his business liberal terms will bo given extending over a term of years. To bona fide buyers only will otir confidence be given, and tho proposition is such that a deal to his advantage will be made. REMEMBER, for 14 days ONLY tho Vondor gives us an option. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. To close a Trust Estate, in order that the beneficiaries may make a start, on their own account, the Trustees havo asked us to put before prospective buyers the following two ATTRACTIVE PROPESTIES:LOT 1. lAA ACRES RICH AGRICULTURAL L w AND DAIRYING LAND. Erected thereon is a good home and all farm buildings in excollont repair, and new up-to-date milking plant has been recently installed, tho property being in close proximity to a new cheese factory, the prospective value will bo considerable. 1000 ACRES, adjoining Lot 1, of Splendid Rolling Downs, comprising rich slcpes, and all ploughable. Has provm up to 60 bushels of oats, and is ideal sheep country. On the block there aro no buildings, but shelter belts (i pino and other trees have been planted along subdivision fences. Ths proposition as a whole is greatly to bo recommended, but the trustees are prepared to deal with either block. The terms offered aro liberal, and we offer facilities to prospeo. tivo buyers to unspent with every confidence. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Properly Salesmen, Ashburton. AUCTION DEPARTMENT. JSHTH the largest AUCTION STAFF in ' * Canterbury, composed of Experienced Salesmen and Energetic Country Agents, our STuCK RETURNS show a CONSISTENT INCREASE. ADDINGTON MARKET.—Our main object is to secure the BEST RESULTS. We give sondeTs of Stock complete and efficient service. With our staff of Capable Auctioneers, Reliable Stockmen and Expert Drafters, Clients entrusting their stock to our oare may safely rciy upon tho Association securing the bost market prices. STUD STOCK.—Seles of Stud Stock & speciality. LIBEBAL ADVANCES made against Stock and Wool. FAEUEKS , CO . OR "OUR DAY" APPEAL. • FRIDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, 1916. WE beg to draw tho attention of this Appeal to our Farmer Clients. It is unnecessary to enlarge on our obligations in this connection, but we all know that Funds ore wanted badly. Any Stock set aside between now and 29th September, we shall bo glad to sell ai Aldington or elsewhere, free of all chargos, and in remitting cheques to the itcd Cro=s Society, the donor's name will bo mentioned in all cases. NZ. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., ' ( Auctioneers. YNOPSIS OF AUCTION SALES. WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 30th. 1916. N.Z. FARMERS' CaOP. ASSN., LTD. MONDAY. September 25th—Ashburton Wool and" Skin Sale. TUESDAY, September 26th—Rangiora, Tinwald. WEDNESDAY, September 27th—Addingion. THURSDAY, Sen'ember 28*b—Chrietchurch Skin Sale; MeOivon; Oxford; Clearing Sate n't Hawarden, account Mr W. O'Brien. FRIDAY, September 29th—Leeston. N Z FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Auctioneers. PUBLIC AUCTION. THIS DAY, THIS DAY, , At 12 o'clock noon. IN OUR LAND SALE ROOMS, CORNER CASHED AND MADRAS STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. )N account of Mr J. A. Staunton—s7o Acres, situated at Hororata. On account of Owner—63 Acres, si'uated at Killincny, and occupied by Mr Wm. Hands. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP,, Auctioneers. JANGIORA STOCK MARKET. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1916. PRESENT ENTRIES: 50 Fat Wothors 46 Fat Ewes ■ 30 Fat Ewes HO Half-bred Wether Hoggets 20 Ewes and 20 Lambs CATTLE. 4 Good Springers. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. LTD., 123 Auctioneers. INW A L D YARDS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER' 26th, 1016. PRESENT ENTRIES for the above include 200 Three-quarter-bred Sound and Failing Ewes, duo October 10th to Romuey rams 100 Primo Fat Wethers 9 Cows aud Heifoia, springing 10 S ore Cattle 2 Fat Steers. Further Entries Solicited. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., Auctioneer*

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17281, 23 September 1916, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17281, 23 September 1916, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17281, 23 September 1916, Page 16

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