CANT. FARMERS’ CO-OP., ASSN. COMPLETE CLEARING SALE. FOR MR PATRICK SCAXNELL. SUTHERLANDS. ■WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14, £t 1 p.in. TOE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ 1 CO-OPERATIVE ASSN.. , LTD have received instructions from MR. PATRICK SCANNELL (consequent on having sold ]jis farm), to sell by Public Auction, ns above —■ SHEEP SI Crossbred Sound-Month EWES. 8b FAT AND FORWARD EWES. HORSES. 2 Draught, Geldings (aged). 1 Draught A!are (aged). I J-yoar-ohl Draught Gelding. 1 5-vear-old Draught Aiarc. CATTLE AND PIGS. 5 Cows in profit- and in calf. ■ I Calves. 2 Store Pigs. IMPLEMENTS. ETC. D.F. Plough (11. and G.), 5-lenf Tine Harrows and Bar, Grubber (P. and D.D.), M.H. Disc Harrows, McCormick Reaper and Binder, i.'i-eoulter Combined Drill (P. and D.D.), Cambridge Ro'ler (lift), Farm Dray and Frame, Farm Tip-Dray and Era me, Set 4-horse Blocks and Chains, 5-0-hor.se 'Tree, J-hor.se Tree, d 2horsc Trees, 7 Single Trees. 7 Pair Plough Chains, Sledge and Krame on Wheels. HARNESS. PRODUCE, SUNDRIES. 2 Sets Cart'.Saddles and Breeching, 4 Sets Leading Chaims, 7 Sets Collars, I lames and Winkers, 5 Horse Covers, 100 Sacks Oatsheaf Chaff, 0 lions AVairaki Coal, Trap. Horse Feeder, Planet Jr., Cream Can, Spray Pump, 100 Chaff Sacks, Grindstone, Posts, Wire, Tools, Meat Safe. Galley Wheels and Axle, Pickling Tub. FOR UNRESERVED SALE. Sale 1 p.m. Sharp. Afternoon Tea. CANT. FARMERS’ CO-OP.. ASSN., Auctioneers. COMPLETE CLEARING SALE. FOR AIR JOHN AY, AIACDONALD. “RAUKAPUKA, GERALDINE. AVEDXESDAY, APRIL 21. At 11 a.m. milE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ JL CO-OPERATIVE ASSN.. LTD., have been instructed l>v Air JNO. W. AIACDONALD, to .sell by Public Auction, a.s above, without reserve —■ SII FKP 1300 4, 6 and 8-tootli EAVES. 435 Full and Failing Forward EAVES . 00 AVETTI EILS. 28 RAAIS. 608 FAT AND FORWARD LA AIRS. 200 ROMNEY FAYE LAAIBS. 2031 I-lORSES AND CATTLE. 1 Draught Afarc. 5 Dairy Cows (in profit and in calf). IAIPLEAIENTS. 2 Fa nil ,l)ra ys and Frames, 1 Spring Dray, AloCormiek Reaper and Binder (new 1925). AfeConniek Side Delivery, “Lister’’ Shear, ing Plant, Grain, Turnip and Manure Drill (P. and D.D.), Set Disc Harrows, Cultivator (P. and D.D.). Water Race Plough. Grubber (P. and D.D.), Cambridge Roller.
IMPORTANT Si: XJ)R IKS. MeCormirk-Deering Tractor and 3fiiiTOiv 'l'raetor Plough, “Hupp” Motor Car. Traveling lint, Cyclone Netting. 2 Sots Harness. Quantity Harness and Sundries. FOR UNRESERVED SALE. LUNCHEON, SALE 11 A.M. CANT. FARMERS’ CO-OP., ASSN., Auctioneers. CLEARING RALE AT WAIHAO DOWNS. ON ACCOUNT MR C. T. CROSS. FRIDAY. APRIL IC, 1026. At .11 a. m. HP HE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ X CO-OPERATIVE ASSN., LTD., liave received instructions from llr.C. T. CROSS, of AYailiao Downs, to oiler for Sale, b.v Public Auction, and without reserve, at bis Homestead, on the above date, the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AND PLANT, as follows ; HORSES. 1 0-year-old Pedigree Mare, bv BucbIvvie Favourite, stinted to Fyvie Baronet (Imp.) 1 10-year-old Pedigree Mare, by Baron Bold, stinted to Fyvie Baronet (Imp.) 1 0-year-olfl Pedigree Mare, by Knoekinlaws Favourite (InipA 2 8-year-old Pedigree Ala res, by Glen-' side AVallaee. 1 3-year-old Pedigree Ala re, by Baron Bold, broken to chains 1 3-year-old Pedigree Mare,, by Bold Review, broken to chains. 3 2-year-o'd Pedigree Fillies, by Opportunity (Imp.) 2 Pedigree Fill.v Foals, by Fiddlewood Topline (Imp.) Full Pedigrees at" Sale. 1 (3-year-old .Mare. 2 3-vear-old Geldings, broken to chains. 1 l-year-old Gelding, all work. 2 8-vear-old Geldings, all work. Collars, Flames, Winkers and Covei-s for all working Horses.
SHIOICP. 88 1,2, 3. and l-shear Stud B.L. JOWL'S, in lots according to ages. -10 Stud ILL. BAM JjAAIBS, in lots of 5. -10 Stud ILL. KWH LAMBS, in lots of 5. 3 Stud B.L. BAMS. 117 2-shear lioiniii'y Cross Kwos. GO 3 and ■ <!-shcar Jiomncy Cross Kwos. 218 Kr.t and forward Hives. 280 fat and Forward Lambs. CATTLIO. 0 Short hoi'll .Milk Cows, duo Sept, and Dot. 9 Sliortlioni M.S. Yearlings. 9 Sliorlhorn M.S. Calves. 1 Shorthorn Dull. IAIPLiOAIIOXTS. C. and .1). Combined Drill, 2 Farm .Dravs and Frames, Deoring Binder, I’. and D.D. Cambridge Bol'er, P. and l).l). Disc Marrows, .I’. and I).I). (Cant Cultivator, M.H. Ditto, Al.lT. Side Delivery. 2 P. and D.D. 3-furrow Convertible Ploughs, I Set 5-leaf Tine Marrows and Bar, Blocks and Chains for'B Horses, Plough Chains, Single Trees, Blacksmith's Yyee, 2 P. and D.D. Sheep Feeders, Cyclone Netting, Stakes, (Iliad’ Sack's, 180 Sacks O.S. Chad', 2! Sacks Western Wolths. 2 Stacks of Hay (approx. 30 tons), Tools, etc. NOT 10.—With reference io the foregoing we wish lo draw special attention to Air Cross's Pedigree Stock. As can he seen, the Ala res conic from very choice ancestry, and extended pedigrees will be read at the Sale. Litt'e need be said regarding the B.L. Stud Sheep, a.s mir client has already made himself known to most people interested in this particular line. LUNCHIOO.Y PHOVIDIOI). CANT. FAILM KBS’ CO-OP., ASSN., * Auctioneers, .Waimnte.
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