AUCTJONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. TT A W A R I) E N S A L E. ( THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 25th. , SPECIAL ENTRIES:,. , On account Mr C. T. Whito, Tne Peaks, j •200 Prim© Fat Wethers On account Mr J. Poiror, %Voodgrovo, 200 Fnt Lambs . On account Mr R. Wright, MaEone Hat, ] 200 Fat Lambs , GO Fat Ewes - 1 First-claF-s Ea.ndy Sheep Dcp { . Further Entries Solicited. i X.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. LTD. 6G31 Auctione<?Tg ; _ A dCTION S KANGIOKA PROPERTY. j TTTE h*TO rccpived in«tn>ction« from.Mr | VV Georpp Cone Jo SELL by PLBLIC , AUCTION, at RANGIORA, on j TUESDAY. MAY 23rd. j ONE ACRE OF LAND, toe ether with pooo eix-roorned Dwclhnghousc. ccii.I'crv washhoueo and outbnildinjrs. nicp garden and orchard, situated in Ivory street, Kangiors, This handy Property bomp in tho rcnUtof tho Borough, is most suitable for fiubdiviaion. llio sole reason_ f<cr ecllin}: is teat Mr Cone is leaving the district I S.V.<> r.t 12 o'clock. j N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. LTD.. G706 AiictifiTiocri^ IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE BROOKSIDE. " BROOKSIDE. Oa TUESDAY, 30th MAY, 1910. Tvtv X 7 VARAtKRS' CO-OPKFATTVE j HL ASSOCIATION OP CANTERBURY. | LTD.. have been favoured with in*tn>cti°ri? • from Messrs Belton Bros. have of ♦heir farm), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTIOX, at the Homestead, BrooUssde on tho abe-o date, tho \vholo ot their LIVE and DEAD STOCK, cc follows: — HORSES. 1 B. Mure, Kit, 7yra. stinted to Royal Favourite 1 B. Mnrp, Meg, 3yrs 1 B. Geldinpr, Jock, 3jtb (The a,bove are broken to all work, end guaranteed sound in every way.) i Br Gelding, by Field Marrhal, 2yrs off 1 B Gelding, by" Field Marshal, lyr off 1 b". Filly, by Field Merebal, ly r off (These young horses are all broken to lead.) CATTLE. 18 Selected Dniry Cows, due to calve September ana October 4 Good Heifers, due to calve September and October 7 Heifer Calves 25 Store Pig* 1 Sow (empty) HARNESS. Riding Saddle and Bridle Set Spring Dray Harness 2 Cart Saddles and Breeching Collars, Hnmee, and Winkere , Back Bands and Chains Horse Covers IMPLEMENTS, ETC. '' 1 M.-H. Reaper and Binder, 1 AngloAmerican Grain Drill, .17 Coulters. 1 Duncan D.F. Plough. 1 Bemcxa Diso Plough, 2 S.F. Ploughs. 2 Sets Harrows, 1 M -H. Cultivator. 1 Grubber, 1 Cambridge Roller, Farm Dray and Frame, Tipdray, Spring Dray by Steel Bros., 1 Mould Plough, Planet Junior, Wheelbarrow, Grindstone, Avory Weighing Machine, 20ft Ladder, Hurdles, Vvce, Horae Drag, Swingle-trees. "Wiroetrainer, Quantity Fencing Wire and Stakes, 200-* all. Tank. Pig Tubs and Troughs, Milk Cans, Two Double-bar-relled Guns, and a laTge quantity ol Useful Sundries; also HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, including:—Organ, Singer Sewing Machine, Mangle, Etc;, Eto. OBAIN. 600 Bushels Algerian Oats 150 Bushels Machine-dressed Italian Eye 6 Tons Oat Sheaves 2 Tons Chaff 1 Large Stack Hay Please Note Date: TUESDAY, 30tL. MAY. SALE at 12 o'clock prompt. Luncheon Provided. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., 6450 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION, OMIHI VALLEY. AUCTION SALE, JUNE 10th, 1911. , J At the LAND SALEROOMS, N.Z. FARMERS' COOP. ASSOCIATION, CASHEL S IB E E T. 184*) ACRES IN THREE FARMS. On Behalf of ELI SCOTT, ESQ. (Who is retiring from Farming Pursuits.) THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD., have been instructed by Mr Eli Scott to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in THREE BLOCKS, hia FINE AGRICULTURAL AND GRAZ« ING FASM, Which is situate midway between the Wetpara a-nd Otnibi Railway Stations, and contains 1842 ACRES OF RICH FLATS, DOWNS, AND LOW, CULTIVABLE HILLS, Together with Two Homesteads and a <">- ---roomed Cotfage. The farm will bo subdivided *a follows:— LOT I—7oo Acrtf, flat and hill*, with 3roomed Cottege LOT 2—G2S Aero*, flat, clowns, and hills, with f»ood 6-roomed Houfo and Outbuildings LOT 3—514 Acres, nearly a!! rich flat, nmali portion <3onm«, good 5-roomed i House and Outbuildings \ Mr Scott is now too old to give thonmount , of attention that hie farm re«lly requires, I end for this reason he has decided to offer i it for sale. Buyers should be glad of such : an excellent chance as this eale offers them. i Ji is generally agreed that Omihi Valley 1 land grows milling wheat to perfection, and 1 for sheep fattening one has only to look at the weekly ealet to see how exceptionally successful the district is in this respect. i ' The Property is in the brit oi heart, and is splendidly watered. It is ft fine investment, «a i- will be SOLD CHEAP. k —. [ TERMS: 10 per cent d<»po*it, a> further 15 pcx cent, oa possession, balance may remain J for 3or 5 years at 5 per cent, per »snaffl. I I ' PLANS NOW READY. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., gggl Auctioneers,
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14051, 24 May 1911, Page 16
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