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CANT. FARMERS’ CO-OP.. ASSN.. CLEAR INC' SALE AT WAIHAO DOWNS. ON ACCOUNT MR C. T.’ CROSS. KRIJDAY, APR 11', lU, 1926. At 11 ;i in. THE CANTERBURY FA RATERS’ UO-OPKR ATiVK ASSN., LTD., have received instructions from Air C. ’I. CROSS, ul" Vaihao Don n.s, to oiier for Sale, liy Public Auction, and without ro-orvo, nf his I lomeslead, cm the uhovc date, the whu'r of l.is CIVIC AN!) HEAD STOCK AND PLANT, as follows :—- HORSES. .1 G-voar-old Pedigree Mare. bv lluchlyvic Favourite, si,uteri to Fyvie llarouet (lino.) 1 1 (l-yea r-o!d Pedigree .Marc, by Huron Bold, stinted to Fyvie llarouet (I ill[>.) 1 O-year-old Pedigree .Malay by ivnocUinbuvs Favourite (Imp.) 2 8-year-old Pedigree .Mares bv Clenside Wallace. 1 3-yeur-old Pedigree Mare, by Huron Hold, broken to chains 1, 3-year-old Ib-digree Mare, by Hold Review, broken to elm ins. 3 2-ycnr-o!d Pedigree Fillies, by Opportunity (Imp.) 2 Pedigree Filly Fouls. by Fiddlewood Topline (Imp.) Full Pedigrees at Sale. 1 G-y ear-old Mare. 2 3-year-old Holdings, broken to chains. 1 -l-year-old fielding. all work. 2 8-year-old Geldings, all work. Collars, FI nines. Winkers and Covers tor all.working Horses.SHEEP. 88 1. 2.3, and -1-shear Stud ILL. JCWICS, ill lots according to imes. AO Stud lI.D. RAM LAMBS, in lots of ."i. ■K) Stud ILL. EWE LAMBS, in lots: ' of 5. 3 Si ml ILL. RAMS. 117 2-shear Romney Cross Ewes. GO 3 and -l-shcar Roninev Cross Ewes. 218 Fat and Forward Ewes. 280 .Fat and Forward Lambs. CATTLE. 9 .Slmrihorn' Milk Cows, due Sept. . and Oct. 9 Shorthorn M.S. Yearlings. 9 Shorthorn .M.S. Calves. 1 Shorthorn Bull. IMPLEMENTS. C. Mid I). Combined Drill, 2 Farin ■Drays ami Frames, Deering Binder, p. and D.D. Cambridge Roller, P. and D.l). Disc Harrows, I’. and D.D. Uiant Cultivator, M.IL Ditto. ALII. Side Delivery. 2 P. and D.l). 3-furrow Convertible Ploughs. 1 Set 5-leaf j Tim: Harrows and liar, Blocks and Chains for 8 Horses, Plough Chains, Single 'Trees, Blacksmith’s Y.vce. 2 P. and D.D. Sheep Feeders,. Cyclone Netting, : Stakes, Chaff Sucks, 180 Sacks U.S. Clialf. 2-1 Sacks Western Widths, 2 Stacks of Hay (approx. 30 tons), Tools, Sundries, , etc. NOTE.—AYith reference to the fore- I going we wish to draw special atten- ‘ tion to Air Cross's Pedigree Stock. As can he seen, the Alan's come from very choice ancestry, and extended pedigrees will he read at‘the Sale. Litt'e need be said regarding the B.L. Stud Sheep, as our client has already. made himself known to most people interested in this particular line. LUNCHEON PROYI DEI). CANT. FARM ICRS' CO-OP.. ASSN., Auctioneers, AVaimate. VERY CHEAP. We are instructed to .se'l a Town 7Vopertv of One Rood, Fourteen Perches, together ' with 5-Roomed ilou.se. Good level section, dry - and sunny, situated just off Stafford Street, within a few minutes’ walk fiom ilu: Railway Station. The rateable value oT liu: property is over £6OO, and wo are prepared to consider an offer of £-150. The property is well let, showing nearly 10 per cent., and there is every chance of a good turnover. The lir.st genuine buyer to inspect will snap it.

CHEAP I'.-.HM. 270 ACRES Government Renewable Leasehold. Rental £36 half yearly. Situated 9 miles from railway station and saleyardß. Daily mail. Cream cart calls. Convenient to school and telephone. 40 acres riverbed. All level land, watered by water racos. 7 paddocks, all well fenced. Carries 300 to 350 ewes, and fattens all lambs. PRICE—£I6OO. Terms—£7so Cash. Buildings comprise good 5 roomed House, washhouse, granary, eh alf shed, motor shed, yards. The above is a really cheap farm, and anyone with limited capital should inspect without delay. GOOD VALUE. 300. ACRES FREEHOLD. situated 3i . miles from Otaio Railway Station, about 13 miles from Waimal-e. Splendid quality undulating land. Some of the best wheat growing and fattening land in South Canterbury. The farm has been carefully worked, and is in excellent heart. Subdivided into 6 paddocks. 27 acres wlloat, 20 acres linseed, 20 acres oats, 60 acres turnips. Very line 5 roomed New Brick House, bathroom, h and c water, granary, (.table, etc. PRICE ON APPLICATION. Terms Arranged. The Farm will give the purchaser an immediate return, everything is in first class going order, and the farm must be sold to close estate. GOOD VALUE. 300 ACRES, L.I.P. Situated convenient to Timaru and handy to saleyards. Low rental. Cream cart calls. The land' consists of free, loamy downs, subdivided into 12 paddocks, well fenced and watered. The land has been carefully fanned and is in great heart, very litt'e cropping has been done. One oi the best grass farms in South Canterbury. Ideal for cocksfoot and clover. J'lilCK—£36oo GOOD WILL. Terms —£1500 Cash. Well-built 6 Roomed II oust?, washhouse, dairy, etc., nice garden and orchard, all beautifully sheltered. Good shearing shed, granary, implement shed, stable, where, motor shed, yards, etc. . Anyone looking for a sweet and good farm where a very large prop irtion of tlm lambs are fattened off the ewes, shou'd inspect without delay. Canterbury Farmers’ Co-op, Association, Ltd. LAND SALESMEN. TIMARU. DO YOU NEED A ROOM PAPERED OR A HOUSE PAINTED? SEE A. L. THOREAU (Tiio H amly Man). Also for Picture Framing, etc. Crushing and Grinding as usual. CEMENT STOCKED. ’Phono 27.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 12 April 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 12 April 1926, Page 16

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