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AUCTIONS. N.Z. "FARMERS' CO-OP. 'ASSOCIA TION, LIMITED. FINAL REMINDER. THE AUCTION SALE Of TTJANIEL'S ESTATE SUBDIVISION, PAPANUI, Takes place THIS DAY, at 1 o'clock sharp, At the N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. LAND SALE ROOMS. TERMS OF SALE.— 10 per cent, on the fall of thc hammer; 25 per cent, on possession; and the-balance may remain for 3 years at 5 per cent. _ N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, H. MATSON and CO., g7go Auctioneers. DUNSANDEL SALEYARDS. MONDAY, 30th inst. ENTRIES for THIS SALE are now being RECEIVED at our Christchurch, Leeston, "and Rakaia Offices. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., 8763 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF ONE OF THE BEST ' FARMS IN THE OMIHI VALLEY. On SATURDAY, JUNE 18th, 1910, At tho N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. LAND SALE ROOMS. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. LTD., in conjunction with Messrs PYNE and CO., have been favoured with instructions from Mr It. B. JLußconibe to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, aa above, his FINE AGRICULTURAL AND GRAZING FARM, Containing 470 ACRES (more or less), together with a Modern 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE and all necessary Outbuildings; situate within a few minutes' walk of the Omihi Station. If not sold as a wholo, the farm will bo offered in' TWO BLOCKS of 170 Acres and 300 Acres respectively. FULL PARTICULARS IN FUTURE ADVERTISEMENTS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, PYNE and CO., 8759 Auctioneers. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS. CXQ ACRES, excellent u.l-round farm, \JOiJ suitable for calt.e and sheep grazing, and for all-round cropping, well eubdivided and fenced, and exceptionally well watered. In addition to about 200 acres of crop, the farm will winter 1030 ewes and a number of cattle. First-class homestead, the houso being tho most attractive and up-to-date in the district, and having hot and cold water service, batiiroom, lavatory, septic tanK, etc., high concrete foyndations, situate ou a terrace. The outbuildings include stab.es, granary, sheep yards, dip, implement shed, etc., also 5-roomed houso for a married couple. Price, £20 per acre. Near station, school and saleyards, and handy to town. N.Z._FARHERS' jco-op^ •-*_fif_ ACRES, good agricultural iand .■JOU throughout, very well farmed, and in full heart. Has grown 70 bushes of wheat to the acre, averaged 61 bushels lust year, and averaged 40 bushels of wheat this year for 100 acres. Carries 3 ewes to the acre, and fattens tho lambs. Comfortable 7-rcomed house and conveniences, 11-stai.ed stable, implement shed, shearing shed, granary, sheep yards, etc., all in good order. ..Situate near school, railway ait..ion, and town. Price, £23 per acre. A nrst-c.ass farm. F 184 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. A FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM. QO ACRES of real good heavy iand, , ex_"—*f celiently suited lor dairying; 6u acres sown with English grass, and the balance is ploughed for crops. Buildings consist of a 5-roomed house, and convenior.ee*, waahhouse, stable, chaffhouse, cow shed, pigstye, etc. Price only £18 per acre. Handy to creamery, school ami railway station. Tho owner has done splendidly on thc farm, and ho wishes to sell in ordor to acquire a larger ;.rc*.crty. This is tho cheapest dairy farm of its kind on our books. F 107 N.Z. FARMERS* CO-OP. ".".fin ACRES, North Canterbury sheep _ OD\J\J country, oarried nearly a sheep to tho acre last year. Price only £t per acre. Well fenced and watered. Splendid locality. Must improvo in value. Very easy torms offered. - N.Z..FARMERS' CO-OP. SHEEP STATION. 7_>AA ACRES Freehold, and 26,000 acres I OUU Leasehold, large area plough-able, all ring-fcnctcl; fences in good repair; about 8 miles of wire netting. Carrying 9000 sheep, mixed flock.. Buildings consist of a good 7-rooni-d house and conveniences, wool shed for 9 shearers, 3-wlvares to accommodate 30 men, cookhouse and diningrccin, 4-stalled stable, coachhouse, blacksmith's and carpenter's shop, all necessary tools, implements, etc. Rent, Leasehold £120 per annum. Prico £10,000, as a going concern. ___. N.Z._ FARMERS' CO-OP._ FIR6T-CLASS AGRI CULTURAL.*FARM AT BLENHEIM. •>■}{_£_ ACREij real sood all-round land, :id-_-.V/«J joining township, grows first-class grain crops. Modern dwc.lmg, S rooms, verandahs and conservatory, bathroom, hot and cold water sen-ice, stables, 2 wharcs, 4roomed cottage, young orchard, 10-9 ' trees, large tennis court, etc. Price, including splendid lot of • implements and 9 young horses, £27 per acre. CO-OP. A REAL GOOD LITTLE'SHEEP FARM.* /_J XX ACRES, very sunny hills, splendidly v)«J*J sown with cocksfoot and clover, excellent water supply from natural streams and springs. Wil: winter 900 ewe<. and 10J head of cattle, lambs are fattened without green feed. Comfortable 5-roomed house and conveniences, lawn, fruit and flower garden, stables, and other outbuildings. School close by, telephone on the farm. Price, £12 per a.ere. A m,st attractive property. F -12 N.Z. F.w.MKRS' CO-OP. A *T/-V ACRES, first-class "all round .arm, _I \J absolutely no light land in the farm. Grows from 50 to 60 bushels of wheat to the acre, and for sheep and cattlo fattening it would be difficult to beat. A I fine natural stream flows through the farm, I and never fails. Modern 7-ro_._ncd house I and all conveniences, and good outbuildings. Almost adjoining railway station, and I near school. Price, £28 10s per acre. We i •re very sure that a capable farmer would j do very well on this farm, and we recommend it to buyers. .... F 70 ' N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. j /jj*|f| ACRES, real good all-round farm, •xV/U grows fino crops cf wheat, cats, rape and turnips. Watered by permanent natural streams. Building* consist of a good 11-roomed house and convenience., 6btalied stab.c, granary, wool shed, implement shed, etc. All thc building:, and other improvements are in first-class order. Situlate near the railway station. Price, £22 per acre. F 48 C 4958 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13739, 21 May 1910, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13739, 21 May 1910, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13739, 21 May 1910, Page 16

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