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J. TREVOR THOMAS AND CO. CLEARING SALE. RIVER ROAD, WAKANUL WEDNESDAY, JUNE" 6, 1934. At 12 Noon. I'ESSES J. TREVOR THOMAS L AND CO., favoured with instructions from MR DENIS LAY, will hold a, Complete and Unreserved Auction Sale of the Whole of liis LIVE STOCK AND PLANT, comprising:— CATTLE—--22 Dairy Cows (in profit or in calf). 3 Dairy Heifers 3 Dairy Calves 1 PIB. Jersey Bull HORSES—--2 Working; Draught Mares, Gyrs and lOyrs Child's Ponyi. PLANT—--3 Cow "Simplex" Milking Plant and 1-h.p. Motor, all complete, and in good order. 50-gallon "Baltic" Separator, with power drive. 65-gallon "Rex" Separator, Milk Vat, 2 Milk Cans. IMPLEMENTS—--1 Reid and Gray Grubber, 1 Reid and Grey Roller, Mangold Sower, Mould Plough, Horse Hoe, 4-leaf Tyne Harrows, 3-f. Reid and Gray Riding Plough, 15-couiter Reid and Grey Drill, Set Discs, Reaper and Binder, 3 Sets C.H. and Winkers, Set Leading Harness, Block's and Trees, Quantity of Chaff, Sacks, Grindstone, Copper, Quantity Tools and Sundries; also, about 14 Tons Hay in Stack. J. TREVOR THOMAS AND CO., Auctioneers. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD. PUBLIC AUCTION CANTERBURY COLLEGE LEASEHOLD, SITUATED VALETTA. ON FRIDAY, Bth JUNE, 1934, at 2 p.m. W'E have been instructed by the 1 Registrar of Canterbury College to offer, by PUBLIC AUCTION, in our Auction Mart, West Street, Ashburton, on the above date, the lease for a term expiring on the 30th April, 1939, of Reserve No. 2258, Block 1 and No. 2259, being part of Block 5, Westerfield Survey District, containing, in all, 1,400 acres 0 roods 27 perches. Situated approximately 16 miles from Ashburton and 6 miles from the Mayfield Township. Subdivided into approximately 12 paddocks byi good post, standard and wire! fences* and each paddock is well watered. There are at present: 300 Acres in 2-year-old Grass. 100 Acres in 1-year-old Grass. 300 Acres in 3-year-old Grass. 92 Acres Turnips, sown down. ■ Balance, Older Pasture. (These areas are only approximate.) The Buildings comprise Woolshed and Sheep-yards. _ The whole property is well sheltered by shelter belts of young trees, and is good, sweet sheep country. to pay a sum of £95 as compensation for the crop of turnips, and will also be given the option of purchasing stacks of oat sheaves at present on tile property. Terms: An amount equal to the nrst half year's rental to be paid on the fall o'f the hammer, together with the amount of £95, as above-mentioned. For further particulars, apply to— N Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. LTD., Ashburton, Auctioneers. FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTION MART FRIDAY. JUNE 1. SPECIAL POULTRY SALE. WE WILL OFFER, on account of Client:— 100 Black Orpington Pullets, Conway Christie strain, a lot of them coming on to lay; also 40 Yearling Black Orpington Hens, same strain. - Entries are invited from breeders for Pullets, Stud Cockerels, and all Classes of Fat Poultry. Stare Pigs, Sundries, Apples. Marrows, Pumpkins, Pig and Fowl Feed, etc., etc. Poultry Sale~ll.3o prompt. N.Z FARMERS' CO-OP ASRN., LTD,, Auctioneers.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 193, 29 May 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 193, 29 May 1934, Page 8

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