N.I. LOAN AND M. A. CO., LTD. CLEARING SALE AT METHVEN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1915. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr James Scott (who has sold his farm) to hold a COMPLETE CLEARING SALE on the above date, iof-all his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Comprising— SHEEP— 500 4, 6, and 8-tooth CrossbredEWES, with 100 per cent, of Lambs. (A Splendid Line). To be sold in lots. 20 Threequarter-bred Mixed Sex HOGGETS. 16 6-tooth E.L. RAMS. CATTLE— 6 COWS, in profit. 6 CALVES. HORSES— : 9 Draught MARES and GELDINGS •■■; (from 4, to 8 years). A splendid lot, sound and good workers in every yoke. ! ;1 Spring Dray MARE; 5 years. •'.', •a-1 BUGGY MARE: 1 PONY, broken to.saddle and harness. . ■ 1 3-Year-old GELDING, .broken to chains. ■ r 2 2-Year-old DRAUGHT FILLIES. ! PIGS— 5 Good Forward STORES. IMPLEMENTS— . r 1 Set'P. &D. Duncan Disc Harrows, 2 Massey-Harris Binders, 2 Drays, :and Frames, 1 M.H. Drill, 1 P. and D. Duncan D.F. Plough, 1 New R. and G. D.F. Plough, 3 Sets Duncan 5-Leaf Tine Harrows, 2 M.H. Cultivators, 1 Stripper, 1 I Cambridge Roller, 2 4-Horse Sets . Blocks and Chains, 2 Sheep Feeders, Harness, Trees, Chains, Horse Covers, Tools, Barrow, Scoop, Grindstone, Netting, Cyclone Fencing, Stakes., Wire, Cornsacks, and numerous other Sundries. ; 1 DOUBLE BUGGY, with Pole and • . ; Shafts. ■: Also—4o FOWLS and 200 Bushels M.D. Perennial Ryegrass. 1 Large MEAT SAFE. SPECIAL NOTE.—Tho Auctioneers wish'to draw special attention to Mr • Scott's Draught Horses, they being . an exceptionally good lot, well-bred, young, staunch, and just out of hard work. . The Implements, etc., are practically new, and are in first-class order. . Car arrangements for outside buyers wishing to attend the sale can be made on application to the Auctioneers, at their Christchurch, Rakaia, Ashburton, andMethven offices. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. Luncheon Provided. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., 11 252 Auctioneers. HENRY ISTEPHErtUON. CLEARING SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1915. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. I HAVE received instructions from '" the Rev. J. R. Burgin (who has decided to join the 3rd and 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade for the Front), to Soil the Whole of his SUPERIOR •HOUSEHOLD FURINTURE, PIANO, Etc., Without Reserve, ON THE PREMISES (Burnett Street). Particulars, in future advertisement. HENRY STEPHENSON, II 413 , Auctioneer. M.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. 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 :-r----330 ACRES, well-subdivided and watered. 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 i and 80 bushels oats to acre. Now ! in crop: 150 acres wheat and 50 1 acres oats. With .'OO acres in crop, always winte. 400 ewes. A snip at £31 per acre, with £1000 deposit, and alance 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, m; lgolds, etc. Balance in gra ••. Will carry 40 cows, besides cropping. -Price £25 per acre, and £500 deposit from ■ a good man. ;5500 ACRES, in 28 paddocks, with i natural running streams. Cultivation at present is: 1200 acres ■English grasses, 60 acres new grass, 40 acres ready to sow turnips, balance silver tussock and native. 3000 acres ploughable. Buildings consist 7-roomed homo- • stead and all conveniences, 6- ■ stalled stable, wdolshed and machines, dip, sheep yards, implement sheds, hack, stables, etc. Also extra dwelling, suitable for married couple. Carrying capacity 3000 sheep, and can be almost doubled with good management, Price £2. 12s 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 acre. Owner will let; a good man in with £1500 deposit. If you are in search of land, give us a call, and run through our Land Register. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., ( Land Department. l)f;V n Bottle To-Day of the delicious ,O (iMILITARY PICKLE" from any Crow in th<> dominion. Price reasonable. ,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8303, 23 November 1915, Page 8
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