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AUCTIONS. tf.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. LEESTON ANNUAL iiOESE FAIR. TO-DAY, 19th MARCH. THIS date has been arranged to suit \ Tjuyers' convenience on account of a \ Stjeoial Steamer ' leaving Lyttelton on or about 20th MARCH for the Australian Markets. Good ENTRIES cf both LIGHT and DRAUGHT HORSES. Sale at 11.30 a.m. Train loaves Chris'cburch at &A 0 a.m. N.Z FARMERS' CO-OP., 3J.J3 Auctioneers. J : SHORT NOTICE. SHORT NOTICE, j MRS D. McKENZIE. who is leaving Ran-gio-n, lias instructed u= to SELL her TV.'O HOUSE PROPERTIES, situated a' tho East belt, Raneiora, and the FURNITURE of a 5-ROOMED HOUSE, on ; ! Thursday, March 21st, 1912:— i No. I—s-roonud House, soul'err, and wash- j house-, bath, copper, fowlrun, etc., iaere in garden and fruit trws. No. 2—l-roortKd Hcuse and pcullery, washhouse, copper, bath, fowlrun, etc. garden and orchard, i-acio eection . The above Proportiea are in first-class order, the only reason for selling being Mrs McKenzie's intended depaiture from tho district. Tho FURNITURE consists of D. and S. Bedstcnds, Mattresses, 3 Dncfcesse ChcsU, Chest Drawers, Linoleums, Lamps, 4 Easy Cha:re, Austrian Chairs, Couch, Fenders and ; Irons, Tiatb, Kitchen Utcnsi'g, Firewood, ! Tools, Boys' Bike, Lady's Bike, and Sundries. Sale at 1.30 p.m. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 3860 Auctioneers. AXFOP.D STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH.2Iet.' PRESENT ENTRIES f--60- Fnt Lambs in lote. 200 Fat Ewes in lots CO Fat Wolhers 200 Forward Rape Lambs XSO Forward Kane Lambs 200 Forward Rape Lamba 200 Two-tocth Ewes" 150 Forward Wethers 150 Forward Ewes 100 Sound-mouth Ewes 80 Two-tooth Ewes 150 Six and Eight-tooth Eyres CATTLE, PIGS, SUNDRIES,. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, 3175 Auctioneers. HANDY DAIRY AND GRAZING FAKM AT WEST OXFORD./ MR A. GERLICH, who is retiring from farming, has instructed us to call TENDERS for tho LEASE of 98 Acres of Good Grazing Land, • I situated at West Oxford, for a term | j of 5 yccrs. 1 Tho buildings consist of good 4-roora house, stable, and other necessary outbuildij.qss. Possession April Ist, 1912. j Tho property in well fenced, is in good ; lieart, has a permanent supply of water, and is close to creamery, school and railway Tenders close on MARCH 21at, at the office j of tho Auctioneers, from whom further par- i ticulars may bo obtained. j The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted." N.Z. FARMERS' COOP.. I 10,015 Auctioneers. HARRIS BROS. HARRIS BROS., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 15S HEREFORD STREET, CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. HARRIS BROS., ISfi Hereford street. Boy Second-hand Furniture. in any quantity, give highest prices, and pay spot cash. , —_ I 1900 ACRES. £1 PER ACIJeT" FREEHOLD. RExVL GOOD SHEEP and GRASS COUNTRY fronting main road and railway line, only J-milu from railway otation, and close to freezing works. This Property is well fenced and subdivided into 22 paddocks, and is well watored. The Land is eoey rolling hills of good quality, and all lies to the sun. Will carry from 1500 to 1700 ewes. Easy Terms will be given. Most of the money can remain at 3J per cent. Full particulars from . HARRIS BROS., Sole Agents. 200 ACBES - £B PER ACRE. CROPS IN. EASY IE RMS.' . Firrf-clase rolling downs, all lying to the eun, and well watered and subdivided into lO'paudocks by stock-proof fences. . Has been we! i farmed for a long term of year°. and is in thorough order. .Situated 1J miles from railway, school, dairy . factory, and P. and T. office. The crops include Si acres oats, 45 acres turnips. 1 acre potatoes, and 4J : acres rape; 9B acres are down in young «n. 4 . lbs balance is al! in 1, 0, and 3-year • English grasses. Buildings comprise 6-roomed House. washhouse, coalhouse, loosebox, ; stable, barn, implement shed, cowbyre. etc. This is the cheapest thing going, and easy terms can be arranged, as owner is retiring. (McK.) , HARRIS BROS., 1323 , Agents. I • TONKS, NORTON AND CO. ] W. Tonka.) (W. H. Norton, i FURNITURE HORSE, TRAP, HARNESS,' ETC. J THIS DAY. TBIS DAY, At 2 p.m. WE will SELL, by PUBLIC AUCTION, | on the premises. Southwark street, eff ; Manchester street, City, the whele of the ' FURNITURE and EFFECTS, contained in j 6 looms, Horse, Trap, Harness, Cover, etc. | TONES, NORTON and CO., I 3463 Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, j W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. BUILDING FOR REMOVAL. TITE will SELL, for REJIOVAL, un tho »V piemisca, corner of Cambridgu and Harrow streets, Linwocd, House of 5 rooms, iron roof, rough lined, pood sound ~W. Boards, good range, shed, w.C, etc. . Sale THURSDAY NEXT, March 2lat At 11 a.m. TONKS, NORTON and CO., 3463 ' Auctioneers. . DEVEREUX, KING AND CO. I DEVEREUX, KING, and CO., LTD. j HORSE COVERS. HORSE COVERS. OWING to the Phenomenal Demand for I Tarpaulins, on account of the Heavy > Harvest. We advise our customers to order: their Horse Covers early. Those who buy first this eeason will probably buy best. DEYEP.EUX, KING and CO., LTD., LAND and ESTATE AGENTS. WE havo an Esteto of 40,000 ACT<ES in tho NORTH ISLAND for eubdivision. PRICK 30s PER ACRE. Th* Land is situated on the barns of the Waikato river, and consists of Rich River Flats and Undulating Downs. There will probably be several Dairy Factories erected on the property in ihe course of a few years,: end as settlement increases and improvements are made, tome of the land wiD probably fetch £30 per acre. Our Mr Gamble has inspected tho land, and very favourably report* upon the present end prospective Vft "easy terms will be given. DEVEREUX, KING and CO., LTD.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14307, 19 March 1912, Page 12

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