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AUCTIONS. CHRISTCHURCH WOOLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION. CHRISTCHURCH WOOLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO WOOLGROWERS T> U JUNG DECEMBER nnd JANUARY -U , .SALES it has been found neces?ary ; in tho interests of the Growers , , to LIMIT tho NUMBER of LOTS OFFERING. For this purpose, Single ar.d Two xiale Lot? will be grouped as far as possible, and all Two Bale Lots not grouped will bo treatsd a:' '"Star Lots." If owners prefer, pinall iota can be held ever for disposal at February Sales. Dates of this season's Christcrnirch Sales nro r.3 follows: — Tfutex of Salo?. Catalogues Close. f'.ii Dec, '10. Ist Dec, '10. J-Jth Jan., Ml. sth Jan., '11. "i«t Jan., "11. 2<th Jan., '11. 23rd Feb., Ml. icth Feb., '11. CHRISTCHURCn WOOLBROKERS' 9121 ASSOCIATION. CHRISTCHURCH WOOLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION. rrilE SECOND WOOL SALE of the Season i v.-i!l bo lipid lit the ALEXANDRA HALL, on THURSDAY, Stli DECEMBER, CV>nimenciviir at 9 a.m. OK!>EK OF SALE. 1. Pvno nn'l Co. 2. X 7. L<'au :i!>tl Mercantile Agency Co., :;. riiVrtr ;>-d Co.. Ltd.. 4. X.Z. T'anr^r' , Co-op. Af.-.ociation, Ltd. .■>. J'[i!sOi-> run! Co. 0. NiiTiriri! Mort«n'.re ;'.<i-I Aponcy Co., Ltd. 7. Fnr<!'nmlrr Bros., Ltd. Oit"!i-.TUoi CV-ierl on Iht ir>sa'. at, G run. CMrmPTCHTTJO-T wnOLBROKERS , ASSOCIAT'TOX. ?":* A. BOYLE. Chnirman. N.Z. FATniKTJS' CO-OT , . ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. THE N.Z. FARMERS , CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUAj TORS. AND ARBITRATORS. DRAPERY BUSINESS. LADIES , AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTER. A GENUINE und payable business, -£i. situated in a busy part of the City. The .'fork in all in frood condition, mostly new, and can be taken at valuation. Thi? is a good opportunity to step into a real Kcod concern. For further particulars apply to GGS N.Z. FARMERS , CO-OP. £550 PLEASE NOTE THIS. A THOROUGH BARGAIN. £o0 Deposit. Easy Terms for Balance, HOUSE of G rooms, verandah, high concrete foundations, bathroom, h. and c. service, scullery, pantry, w.h., copper, wardrobes, and nil conveniences. This property is well situated in Linwocd. has a sunny aspect, close to tram and school. Call and arrangu to inspect this at once. 640 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. __ WHITELEIGH AVENUE, LINCOLN ROAD. A First-class Building Section, containing 23 perches, well fenced, nnd runs back and fronts on to Walsell street. A favourite locality, and a cheap section. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. IN A DECEASED . ESTATE. ' COMPULSORY SALE. A DDINGTON—A Comfortable House of 5 -i\- rooms, return verandah, buy window, bathroom, b. and c. service, nnd every possible convenience. Tho land contains 32 perches. To closo the estate £525 will h*. accepted, and reasonable terms given. 667 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. £2lb~~~ A 12 PER CENT. INVESTMENT. NEW BRIGHTON, just off George streetA Comfortablo House of 4 rooms and conveniences, {-acre; let to a good tenant. 664 N.Z. FARMERS , CO-OP. AVONHEAD ESTATE. UPPER RICCARTON. nPHE Unsold Blocks in this Estate, varying J- in size from THREE to FIVE ACRES. Very easy terms of payment. C 44 » N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. A PERFECTLY APPOINTED HOME. MANSFIELD AVENUE, ST. ALBANS. ONE of tht< host finished Residences in Ibis favourite district, - comprising 6 large rooms, return verandah, leadlight windows. Oft hall, jjae and elaborate fittings, bay windows, wardrobes, and every convenience, large bathroom, h. and c, and accessories, and all tho usual domestic offices. j All the rooms aro largo and lofty. The land contains jj-acre, enjoying a sunny aspect, tastefully laid cut in lawns, flower garden, etc., etc. A low price will be accepted to effect a quick sale. Call and arrange- to inspect at once. 163 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. TO CLOSE A DECEASED ESTATE. LINWOOD, HANDY TO THE FERRY ROAD TRAM. A Woll-built Houeo of 5 rooms, plastered, papered and decorated throughout, bathroom, h. and c, gas and fittings, tiled grates, w.h., and all conveniences!; good section, sunny position, and for a quick sale J?4/7K WILL BE ACCEPTED. 129 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. GOOD DAIRY FARM. EASY TERMS. iOA ACHES, Rood mixed farm; about 100 ■tfc-wU acres would do for wheat, but the balance being drained swamp, with dry patches intermixed, is suitable at present only for nheep and cattlo grazing. It is estimated that from 150 to 200 cows couja be run, nnd a? there is an up-to-date milking plant, the farm must prove a profitable 'investment. In addition to tho dairying plant, there is a new 5-rooined house and conveniences, stable?, and other improvements-. Price, JCIS 10s per acre._ Terms: £700 cash, balance 5 per cent. Near school and railway station. rl7l N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DAIRY FAR if, £800 DOWN, BALANCE 5 PER CENX. Irrn ACRES heavy land, has frequently I O jrrown f>o bushels of wheat to tCe acre; HO acres in wheat, 20 acres in oats, 8 acres in potatoes and rape. Comfortablo 6roomed nouse. 5-stal!ed stable, loose-box, ch_Shoufc. granary, implement ehed, etc. Ono mile from railway, nnd two miles from bchool and creamery. r159 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. NORTH CANTERBURY SHEEP FARM. Tertna —£3UOO down, balance 5 per cent. np9A ACRES, of which over 2000 acres _wO'JV/ are sweet tussock country, very sunny isnd well watered. The balance is good agricultural land, end good crop 3 of wheat, cats, rape and turnips. All the iambs can be fattened, and one of the beat markets in North Canterbury is within 21 miles tf the homestead- Old age is the reason for selling, and anyone wanting a farm of this description will certainly not buy ix cheaper ono at the present time. The house contains C rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water service, etc. There ie also &6ctalled stable, iron granary, new wocl shed, cheep yords. otc. Price, £6 15s per acre. School, post office, store, railway, close by. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., • .Sole Agents.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13906, 3 December 1910, Page 16

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