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N.j FARMERS' -CO-OP. ASSN. ' WILLOWBY PROPERTY. 200 ACRES. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1915. CO-OP. AUCTION MART. 2 p.m. WE have received instructions from Mr Georgq Parrish, to sell as above, Mn conveniently-sttiiated PROPERTY, containing— 200 ACRES. Being R.S. 16684 and 16751, and situ-! atcd 1:} miles fj'oiri Willowby School and Post Office. Buildings comprise 4roomed cottage and usual outbuildings. .. Cultivation at present is— 64 Acres in Oats 15 Acres in Wheat 1 Acre Peas 20 Acres for Rape. 1 Acre for Mangolds 1 Acre for Potatoes 10 Acres for Turnips ' 88 Acres 1 and 2-yr Grass. Exceptionally easy terms have been arranged. „; , Call at once-, for further particulars. N.Z.,FARMERS' CO-OP., 10 210 .•-.- .■ Auctioneers., PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. CLEARING SALE AT HIGHBANK. On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IV, , . :, 1915. " . ■ On account Mr T. A. Protheroe. mHE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' A CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, has been favoured with instructions from Mr T. A. Protheroe, who has sold his Farm, to hold a COMPLETE CLEARING SALE on the'above date, of the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Full particulars will appear later. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. 10 268 . ■ - ■■ Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. LARGE AND IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT METHVEN. On account of Mr Ralph Holland. On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1915. HAVING Sold Mr Ralph Holland's Farm, we have been favoured with instructions from him to hold a COMPLETE CLEARING SALE of the whole of his FIRST-CLASS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, At his Homestead, on the above date, comprising, viz.— 30 Draught Mares and Geldings and Harness Horses. 200 Head Cattle. | 50 Dairy Cows, including a number of Purebred Holstoin Froisian Stud Cows ; 400 Sheep. Implements and Sundries. Full particulars will appear later. N.Z. FARMERS' CO.-OP. 10 267 Auctioneers. FARMS FOR SALE. BY PRIVATE TREATY, GET ON THE LAND. WE have all Classes of Farm Properties on our Books for sale, from 3 Acres to 15,000 Acres. The following are a few selected from our register:— 330 ACRES, well-subdivided and waterI cd. Buildings comprise up-to-date homestead, with every possible convenience, including h. and c. water, telephone, and gas lighting. One of the best grazing • and cropping farms in the County. Has grown 60 bushels wheat and 80 bushels oats to acre. Now in crop: 150 acres wheat and 50 acres oate. With 200 acres in crop, always winters 400 ewes. A snip at £31 per acre, with £1000 deposit, and balance on easy terms, at 5 per cent. 150 ACRES, handy to railway, and creamery on property, comfortable buildings. Area now in crop is 25 acres in oats, 20 acres ploughed, 5 acres, turnips, mangolds, etc. Balance in grass. Will carry 40 cows, besides cropping. Price £25 per acre, and £500 deposit from a good man. 5500 ACRES, in 28 paddocks, with natural running stream's. Cultivation at present is: 1200 acres 1 English grasses, 60 acres new grass, 40 acres ready to sow turnips, balance silver tussock and ..'native. 3000 .acres ploughable. Buildings consist 7-roomed homestead and all conveniences, 6stalled stable, woolshed and machines, dip, sheep yards, implement sheds, hack stables, etc. Also extra dwelling, suitable .for married couple. Carrying capI acity 3000 sheep, and can be almost doubled with good management. Price £2 12b 6d per. acre, and good terms. 440 ACRES, in excellent district, well subdivided and watered. Excellent buildings. First-class grain and sheep property. Well worth inspection at £25 per aero. Owner will let a good man in with £1500 deposit. I :-. If you are in search of land, give us a call, and run through our Land Register.' U.Z.- FARMERS' CO-OP., .';■'■ : '; : • ; ' Land.-Department. TO LET. TTOiTSE of 5 Rooms, Cameron Street V°St" T. BULLOCK, ' Agent. TIT ANTED KNOWN— They are still at the Front in popularity. SWAXSON'S SUITS. FISHING Men and Motoring Men will find one of our Electric Torches a great boon. Fitted with longlife batteries and metal filament lamps of great intensity. Prices 4s 6d to 20s. —At John Orr and Co.'s East Streot Storo.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8273, 19 October 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8273, 19 October 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8273, 19 October 1915, Page 8

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