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I N.Z. FARMERS' GO-OP. ASSN. HORSE FAIR. I FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1915. Wo will' Sell (in conjunction with the NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY | COMPANY, LTD.), on account of Mr i William Hydes, the whole of his CONTRACTING PLANT, as follows : — G First-class Draught- Marcs and. ■ :■ ■. Geldings, 6to 8 years; broken to ■all farm .work;- . Harness and Covers complete for all the above. ■-,:•.' j IMPLEMENTS.—I new 4-ton Farm Dray and Frame (R. and G.); 1 Double-furrow Plough (R. and G.), Blocks and Chains, Trees, Leading Chains, etc., etc. All these horses are good workers, and sound in every way. As Mr Hydes is leaving for the seat of war with the next Reinforcements, the whole of the above is for ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE. NOTE.—-Sale of Implements, 11.30 sharp. I ' N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., .'NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY J:, ■-•-COMPANY, 91 40 . Auctioneers. HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1915. Our PRESENT ENTRIES comprise 55 HEAD OF ALL CLASSES. 55 Special Entries, account Clients:— •■■■■"■•'■ ik 1 Harness Pony Mare; perfectly quiet in saddle and harness 1 Light Rubber-tyred Gig 1 Bay Harness Mare, Byrs ; quiet saddle and harness. Gig and Harness. Also, account Waterton Client: 5 First-class Draught Mares and Geldings, from 3 to 9 years. I All good, reliable horses, straight out I of hard work. NOTE.—No numbers will be reserved after 11 o'clock. N.z! FARMERS! CO.-OP., .9 141 • l Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE AT WATERTON. Of the "Craigieburn"CLYDESDALE STUD. Also STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. On account of Mr John McLauchlan. ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6,1915. HAVING disposed of Mr John McLauchlan's both Properties, he has favoured us with instructions to hold a COMPLETE. CLEARING SALE of the Whole of his Valuable CLYDESDALE STUD STOCK, IM- . PLEMENTS, Etc. Oh the above date. Full detailed particulars will appear later. Catalogues are now being prepared. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., 9 158 Auctioneers. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. HANDY TO ASHBURTON. 400 ACRES. Hi-health, and too much money, compels owner to sell at once the following proposition: — Adfi ACRES of SUBURBAN "rUU LAND, 34 acres of which are freehold, and the balance is leasehold with 7 years to run, at a low rental. On'the freehold is erected a splendid Homestead, almost new, containing 6 largo rooms, plastered throughout, and all conveniences. Telephone on,, and mail delivered at door twice daily. Good stabling, motor shed, sheep-yards, piggeries, etc. ' The land is all good grain-growing, and sheep country, and is in toiio.v.. cultivation: — 40 Acres Wheat. 70 Acres Oats. 30 Acres' Ploughed. 30 Acres Rye. 70 Acres Skimmed. 6 Acres for Mangolds. Balance, all young Grass and Clovers. The class of property rarely^ if ever, comes on the market, but the present owner being in ill-health wishes to retire, and will accept low deposit for ,quick sale—say, £800, or even £5 from iV'good man, and the balance can remain for a term of years at 5 per | cent. The Freehold itself is worth the I money asked, and the situation must > make it possess a great prospective value. GET IN NOW. ENQUIRE AT ONCE. SURE TO BE SOLD SOON. 1 PIG AND POULTRY, FARM. RIGHT UP-TO-DATE. 20 ACRES AND FIRST-CLASS BUILDINGS. Well improved, and handy to Ashburton. This property presents an excellent opportunity to secure a very payable little property. . Prioe £1000, and exceptionally easy terms, or wo might be able to let it to a good client. Call on us and we will give you full particulars. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LAND DEPARTMENT.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8241, 11 September 1915, Page 8

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