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AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. IMPORTANT SALE Of PUREBRED SHORTHORN CATTLE At tho CHRISTCHURCH SHOW GROUNDS, ■'):. TUESDAY, Bth DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2-10, At 11 a.m., on acccu•:♦. of MR AitiHUR CHAMBERLAIN, ELLESMERE. »T<HE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS* COJ- OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, Li.ml'ED, ir. co:ij'.ine.tion with .MESSRS PYNE and CO.. Lave been ir- : -tructcd by MR CHAMBERLAIN. Io SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, a. above: — 1 10 HEAD OF HIS FAMOUS MILKING SHORTHORN HERD, i_7udi_;,; the Imported Bull Cl;av..iir.g Co:ir.: ■1.. Cows and Heifers 2_ Bulls and Buii Calve, i THE AUCTIONEERS have m.,;7i":ce in drawing attention to th. importance oi ihis ! . ale, MR CHAMBERLAIN' havii-.. l:-,-ci. ' continuous and n;on sucec. 7ui pr.7'.i-:. ke-r for r.cariy twenty y<ars; last year ..even champion prize, out of a po = .-ible- eight, and !in the rla*s for Milkit.'ir Shorthorn Cows. | hoth at Christchurcll and Ellesmere, ever since Ihe inauguration <•'. the Class I'-.vith one exception) cow-; from thi. herd have taker, first prize, and twice the M.lkinc Tost—op.n to all breeds—ha.s been gaimvl l;y Mr Chauibi.'lain with his Short hern Cows As a further proof of the milking quaiitjtof till., herd, on. of the c -.:.■- has been milking contiiiuo'isly fcr three year... Sho ar.d eomc of her progeny will be- auxnesl the- lot offered at tho rale. " Some of tho older cows are by Duke of Rothe_v, the only bull to take Four Champion Prizes at Christchurch, and (he younger stock are by the Imported Bulls Ambiii-li and Charming Count. Mr George Harrison, of Gainford Hall, Darlington, writes ol" this Bull, Charming Count:— "That at tlie Royal Show in England hie half-brother. Charming Victoria 11.. was awarded second prize in the two-year-old class (60 hulk-, enter?di, and was afterwards s-old for the Argentine at liiOO fjuineas. Charniinpr Countess, their dam, is a line roan cow, and a _reat milker." Further particulars at time of Sale, or by application to the Auctioneers. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED. PYNE AND CO. 82G2 IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION of the AVONHEAD HOMESTEAD, UPPER RICCARTON. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION'S LAND ROOMS On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, at 2 o'clock, WE have been favoured with instruction; from P. D. BOAG, Esq.. to SELL ir. PUBLIC AUCTION as above, tho we'l-known HOMESTEAD BLOCK. SUBDIVIDED INTO BLOCKS varying in size from ONE TO FIVE ACRES, All having frontage to Avoniiea'd Road. THIS PROPERTY is situated close to the Tram Terminus, on the Riccarton road, neai the Racecourse, and should prove a welcome opportunity to those who wish to acquiro a Small Block of Good Land near Town. REMARKABLY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Detailed information on application to N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., 8788 Auctioneers. r GOOD ALL-ROUNITI. ARM. 1700 ACRES, suitable for growing wheat A I 1/1/ cats, clover, and ideal cheep fat toning land, all in excellent order and wel watered; 126 acre* in -.-heat, 118 ia oats G3 in Cape barley, balance in grass. Com fortablo 11-rocmed house and conveniences stables, granary, "mplcnient shed, sheet yards and dip, windmill, shearing shed ane machines. Situate about 1 mile from rail way station and 5.'.00 l Price, £12 per aero Undoubtedly the cheapest farm of its kinc on the market. Easy terms arranged. Thi owner wishes to retire frtm active farming and is prepared to have a considerable portior of the purchase mcrey on mortgage. Fit N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. A GOOD AND CHEAP FARM; 1 01 9 ACRES Good All-round Land, well _LV/J.«_j fenced, watered and subdivided; 140 acres in wheat, 100 acres' in oats, 90 acres oats and ryegrass for green feed, 150 acres ready for rape and turnips, balance in grass. Good 8-ROOMED HOUSE and conveniences, first-class sheep dip, but poor outbuildings. Prico £14 per aero. Throequarters of a milo from school and Post Offico, and 4J miles from railway station. We have inspected this farm, and can strongly recommend it to buyers F156 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CoT"" GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO., ESTATE, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, 193 HEREFORD STREET. REPRESENTATIVES FOR TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS AND ABSENTEES. WITHIN FOUR -iILES OF MAIN LINE. SPLENDID FATTENING LAND. ACRES ot useful land, subdivided by AO\J\J good fences into 6 paddocks, and well watered throughout, grows splendid crops of turnips, and capable of producing good crops of oats, 650 acre, in young grass, and balance in profitable pasture. PRICE £5 10s per acre, on very easy terms. The owner is prepared to entertain offers for blocks of not less than 500 aero. GOULD BEAUMONT and CO. __ A GOOD ALL-ROUND FARM. CLOSE TO RAILWAY SCHOOL, POST OFFICE, AND GOOD MARKETS. ACRES, capable of growing all kind 3 OO -* of crops. Dwelling of 8 rooms and offices, fitted with all modern conveniences; stable, granary, implement shed, whare, etc. In crop. 128 acres wheat. 62 acres cats, 60 acres feed oats, and balance either being prepared for rape, etc., or m young grass. PRICE £18 per acre, upon easy terms. GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. V SMALL DAIRY FARM. CLOSE TO THE CITY. -fl f* ACRES of first-class land with 7-roomcd IO Dwelling. dairy, granary, cowshed, and other necessary outbuildings. PRICE £1300. GOULD BEAUMONT and CO. «.5509

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13876, 29 October 1910, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13876, 29 October 1910, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13876, 29 October 1910, Page 16

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