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auctions. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATIOX, LIMITED. CATTLE SAI*E» NfixT MONDAY, OCTOBER lith, 191g. , PRESENT ENTRIES— 30 Three-year-old Steers 30 Throe-year-old Heifers 50 Eighteen-months to Two-year Steers 30 Hereford-Shorthorn Ctcss Yearlings 30 12-18 Months Heifers 25 IS-months Mixed Sex Cattle 10 18-months Heifers 30 10-nionths Calves G Yearlings 12 Empty Cows 37 15-inonths Cattle, half and hall 1 Two-year-old Shorthorn Bull N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 9526 Auctioneers. SALE. MONDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 14th, 1918. PRESENT ENTRIES— 60 Hoggets, mixed sexes 20 Fat Ewes __ N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 9827 Auctioneers. STOCK MARKET. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1918. PRESENT ENTRIESGO Fat Wethers 70 Throj-quarterbred Wether Hoggets 50 Threc-quartcrbred Ewo Hogget-a 75 Forward Wethers 80 Ewes and 35 Lambs N.Z. FARMERS* CO-OP.. LTD., 9828 Auctioneers. DDINGTON M A R K E; T. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1918. PRESENT ENTRIES for this fixture include — Account CLIENTS. 500 Half and Three-quarterbred M.S. Hoggets 500 Fat and Forward Wethers 8 Trucks Prime Fat Wotheis <8 2£ and 3-year-old Steers; good lino • FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., ggoo Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT OVERDALE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER lGth, 1918. WE have been favoured with instructions from MR A. A. C.ROY (who goes into Camp shortly) to hold a COMPLETE CLEARING SALE on above date, of all LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Comprising— SHEEP— , . 73 S.M. Ewos, with 100 per cent, lambe 23 Five-year-old Ewes, with 100 per oont. 100 Two, Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Ewes, with 100 per cent, lambs _ 2 Two and Four-tooth Shropshire Rams HORSES— G Draught Mares, from five-years-old 1 Draught Gelding, syrs . 1 Hack, quiot, saddle and harness Harness and Covers for all Horses. CATTLE— 2 Shorthorn Jersey Cross Cows, in profit, third calvers; extra good 2 Springing Cows, duo endofOctobcr 1 Springing Heifer, duo end October 1 Dry Cow, in calf 1 20-months-old Steer 2 Calves Tho above Cattle are Extra. Good Cream Cows, and have all been specially selected. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.— 1 1 P. and D. Dray and Frame, 1 P. and D. Double-furrow Plough, 1 Set £ lso Harrows (usarly new), 1 5-leaf Set Harrows (new), 1 M.H. Drill, complete, 1 gZV Stripper, lU.H. Trolly, 1 Peering Binder, jit cut (new last year), 1 Trap, 1 £ew Rubb- t Ui~ (Drayton), J-ahaft, 1 i-bhaft Ui«, Cart Saddles and Branchings, heading Harness 1 Set Gig Harness (new), i Sot Trap Harness, 4 Horso Block (coruDlete) ciwingietrees, Plough Chains, vVhoelbarrow, Fencing Wire, Firewood, Tools, Grindstone, Horso Feeder, Meat Safe, Ladders, Pl°ug h Shares Oils, 38 Sacks Grass beed, Quantity Oats and ChafE, Fowl Wheat, Quantity Household Kitchen and Dairy Utensils, and a Lot of Useful Sundries. 1 Good Sheep Dog. AT 11.30 O'CLOCK SHARP. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 9819 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT BROADFIELDS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1918. WE hav e received instructions from MR J. REDDICLIFFE, of Broadfields / w ho is coins into Camp), to hold a. CLEAR lNtr SALE on the above date, at his place, if Shand's Track near »sheaf Corner when the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK will be offered, including. HORSES— Draught Gelding. 7yra Bay Mare, 4yrs Bay Mare, 4yrs Bay Gelding, aged Chestnut Ueldmg aged Bay Hack, aged CATTLE— , ~, , 1 Jersey Cow, in full profit, 4th calvcr 1 Shorthoru-cross Cow, in. lull profit, 3rd 1 Je C rty ir Cow, in hill profit, 2nd colver 2 Springing Ht-ifers - 3 Vealeis, 4-7 months 2 Yearling Steers IMPLEMENTS, ETC.1 Booth-Macdonald Double-furrow plt> "ob, 1 Ranson and Simm tultivator l ner and Duncan Disc, 1 Farmers Favourite" Drill, 1 McCormack Binder, 1 Four-leaf Set Harrows, 1 i'arm lip ! Drav and Frame, 1 Spring Dray, 1 j Rubber-tyred Trap, 1 Four-horse Set Block and Tackle, 4 Pairs 1 Four-horse Set Swingle-trees boras Swingletree, 1 Setß Coilare, Hames, and Winkers, 1 Set Chains, Cart Saddle and Trap Harness. 5 Horse Covers, G Coite Wire Netting, Wheelibarrow, Grindstone Water Trough, and Sundries, 2GO Good Chaff Sacks. 7 Bushels Oia.nl Ttiliin Ryegrass, 30 Sax:k& Brcozes Seed' Potatoes, 7 Sacks °g^tS Seed' Potatoes, 4 Sacks Red Daicotas Seed Potatoes. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SALE commcuccs 1 p.m. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., ' Auctioneers. TO CLOSE DECEASED ESTATE. GREENPARK FARM FOR SALE. BY PUBLIC ' AUCTION, AT CHRISTCHURCII, q\ SATURDAY', OCTOBER 19th. 1918. rnnp NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COT OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD., have revived instructions fi- n r« Trustees in the Estate of rK&i> EkTcK MAMKE, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION in their kand Sal© Eoodib, Cnshol ber 19tb at 12 o'clock (noon), thct SPLEJN DID DAIRY FARM, situated at Green perk, he\ng Riual Sections 952G and well qurvev District, and containing FORIISEVEN ACRES, at present m the occupation of Mr William Brown. The farm is subdivided into six paddocks, secureiyfe lice< l with gorse fences, affording BP Th'e dl lar.d h is t at p E %scnt° all in grass, and is without doubt a splendid dairy farm. Building consist of House three-stalled stable, chaffhouse, trapshed, and E °Teras a! of d cent, fall hammer, balance on possession. ™ d ora!s " SON, Solicitors for tho Efltate. V 7. FARMERS' CO-OP., ASSN.. tTD.. 9822 Auctioneers. A MOTOR will run Daily from GLENTUNNEL to DARFIELD, and carry Passengers from Darfield to all places on route to Lake Coleridge, returning in tima to catch Cass Express, Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday, X Mail Contractor.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16341, 12 October 1918, Page 14

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