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AUCTIONS. nlTlFarmers , co-op. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. >, j EE S T O~~N< S A IT~EXJ FRIDAY.-27th MAY. 1010. SPECIAL ENTRIES- . Account -Messrs Worner Bros., to be sold in conjunction witß Messrs 11. Mntson and Co., 100 HaJbred Sis and Eight-tooth kwes, due to lamb in August 300 Halibred and Three-quarterbrod t>. AlEwes, due to larub in September 2 Four-year-olds Draught Fillies, broken to chains * , „,., "1 Five-year-old Half Draught Fhly, broken to all farm work The abov* are beinp sold by Messrs Worner Bros., as they have disposed of their Bankside property. OTHER ENTRIESGO Fat Lambs 8 Head Fat Cattle 50 Fat and Store. I'igs « ' Further entries invited. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., gS4S ■ Auctioneers. DU N S A N D E L SALE. FARMERS' SALEYARDS. MONDAY, 30th INST. PKESEN'H ENTRIESISO Fat Lambs ICO Fat Ewes 47 Ewes, in lamb to E.L. Rams 80' Store Wethers 1 Springer "FUjruW.R ENTRIES IXVITED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., 6034 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF A FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL FARM. \nf\ ACRES AT OMIHI. % On SATURDAY. JUNE 18th, 1910. At the N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Land Salerooms. ' On account of Mr it. B. Luscombe. This farm is admittedly one of the beet grazing nnd cropping farina in the Omihi Valley, and the owner's sole reason for selling is that ho wishes to retire. from active farming. The land is subdivided into 20 paddocks, and is watered by the Omihi creek, which flaws through the property. 20 acres have been sown this autumn with Capo burley and grass, 30 acrea of wheat and oat stubble, 25 acres of new grass, 65 acres of 1-year-old grass, and the balance is in from 2to 7-year-old grasses. There are practically no noxious weeds, and as very little cropping has been done of recant years, tho land is in splendid heart. From 50 to 60 bushels of wheat to the aero have usually been grown, and also proportionate Teturns in other crops. The improvement.! consist of a modern House of 7 rooms, bathroom, scullery, hot and cold water service, concrete foundations, two front Tooms and hal! has stamped steel ceilings, brick dairy and washhouae, water laid on, 4-roomed cottage, 7-stalled stable with loft, shearing shed with 3 % machines, men's hut, implement shed and cowslfcd combined, 91ft x 18ft, sheep yards, and dip, etc..; fences and galoe in first-class order. All the land is rich, free and fertile in quality, and it is very certain that anyone wanting a farm of this description will be well advised to mako a special point of in. specting this property. Situate within a few minutes' walk of the Omihi Railway Station. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, PYNE and CO., 8394 Auctioneers. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS. NORTH CANTERBURY FARM. *\C\C\ ACRE S, Good Mixed Farm, in suitO\J\J «blo proportion of heavy swamp, rich agricultural and medium cropping land. Tho Wheat Crop ayeraged 60 bushels to the acre this year. Buildings consist of a Modern House 7 rooms and all conveniences, concrete foundations, bathroom, washhouse, dairy (concrete floor), 7-stall stable, granary, 4 Jooße-boxos, implement shed, etc. Price £20 per aero. Near township and railway station. • __flys. FARMERS , CO-OP. A CHEA"P~FARM, GOOD PROSPECTIVE VALUE. OQA ACRES, Dairying, Cropping, aid MOU Sheep Grazing Farm,- subdivided into 12 paddocks, splendidly watered and woll fenced: ' Large proportion heavy cropping land. Buildings consist of a Good 6-roomed House- and . conveniences, β-stalled stable, granary, cowshed, and improvements. Near school, creamery, and railway stationPrice £17 per acre. This property ie areal bargain, and is only on the market for two weeks. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. TO SHEEP FAKM BUYERS. WE have a number of Good Shcop Properties on our books at present, convenient to Cbristchurcb, and we- shall be very pleased to give full particulars on application at our Land Department. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. OCA ACRES, Model Agricultural and OO\J Sheep Grazing Farm; grows excellent crops of wheat, oats, grass-seed, rape, and turnips. Gentleman's Residence 10 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water service, acetylene gas, septic tank, draught and hack stables, woolshcd and all necessary outbuildings. Price £18 per acre. Convenient to Town. FIO3 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. fi£Q ACRES, excollent all-round farm", Uuu • suitable for cattle, and sheep grazing, and for all-round cropping, well subdivided and fenced, and exceptionally well watered. In addition to about 200 acres of crop, the farm will winter 1090 cwee and a number of cuttle. First-class -homestead, the house being tho most attractive and up-to-date in the district, and having hot and cold water service, batfirocm, lavatory, septic tank, etc., high concrete foundations, situate on a. terrace. The outbuildings include stables, granary, sheep • yards, dip, implement shed, etc., also S-Toomed house for a married couple. Price, £20 per acre. Near station, school and salcyards, and handy to town. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. Xfif) ACRES, good agricultural land OKJKJ throughout, very well farmed, and in full heart. Has grown 70 bushela of wheat to tho -acre, averaged 61 bushels last year, and averaged 40 bushels of wheat this year for 100 acres. Carries 3 owes to the acre, and fattens the lambe. Comfortable 7-roomed house and conveniences, 11-stal'.ed stable, implement shed, shearing shed, granary, sheep yards, etc., all in good order. Situate near school, railway station, and town. Price, £23 per acre, A first-caea f aruu F 134 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. A FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM" Q9 ACRES of real good heavy laad, '«• <J*d eeliently suited for dairying; 60 acre* sown with English grass, and the balance is ploughed for crops. Buildings consist of a 5-roomed hoitso and conveniences, w&shhou&e, stable, chaffhousc, cow shed, pigstye, etc. Price only £18 per acre. Handy to creamery, school and railway etation. The owner has done splendidly on the farm, and he wishes to seV in order to acquire a larger I>rc{.erty. Thie is the cheapest dairy farm of its kind on our books. F 107 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. XkAH ACRES, North Canterbury sheep W"vW country, carried nearly a shetp to the acre last year. "Price only £4 per »ere. Well fenced and watered. Splendid locality. Must improve in value. Very easy terms offered. _;_ N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. A REAL GOOD LITTLE SHEEP FARM. Cr: ACRES, very sunny hills, splendidly KJUO sown with cocksfoot and clover, excellent water supply from natural streams and springs. Will winter 900 ewes and 100 head of 'cattle, lamb 3 are fattened withoutgreen, feed. Comfortable S-roomed bouse and conveniences, lawn, fruit and flower garden, stabled, and other outbuilding*. School close by, telephone on the farro. Price, £12 per ecre. A meat attractive property. F 42 C455S jl N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13742, 25 May 1910, Page 12

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