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I AUCTIONS. ! N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIAj TION, LIMITED. ■J EESTON SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 10th, 1314. SPECIAL ENTRY: Account Mr G. H. Barnett, 30 Forward Store Pige OTHER ENTRIES: CO Fat Pigs 25 Store Hzs TO M.S. Hoggets 2 Springers FUKiHER ENTRIES INVITED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., H43 Auctioneers. 0 R~E~F~'F~TB~irT) SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 10th, 1314. PRESENT ENTRIES: 134 M.S. L»:nb» 250 Fat Lambs 127 Two, Four and Sir-tooth Crossbred Ewes in lamb to B.L. rams, due Sept. 20th 157 Two, Four and Six-tocth Ewee 75 Meriro Ewes C 2 Fat Wethers - FURTIIER ENTRIES INVITED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., HBl Auctioneers. sale at rock ford". MONDAY NEXT, JULY 33th. We have received instructions from Mr JAMES PURVES, who has sold his farm, to hold a Clearing Sale of the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, on his farm at Rock Ford, on the above date. -Principal items comprise: — SHEEP— 120 Halfbred Ewe Hoggets. 78 Three-quarterbred Hogget*, miied sexes. 70 Merino Ewes, to lamb middle September. HORSES— 1 Bay Mare, fi years, brokoD to saddle. 1 Bay Mare, 7 years, broken to saddle and h&rnesa. 1 Draught Gelding, broken to all -work. CATTLE— 3 Good Cows in calf. 1 Heifer in calf. 12 Yearling- Steers. IMPLEMENTS and SUNDRIES— 1 S.f. Lever Plough, nearly new. 1 13-Coulter Grain and Manure Drill. 1 Set Disc Harrows, 1 Solid tyne Grubber, 1 1 Turnip Cutter, Set 3-leaf Harrows, 1 Tip-dray, 1 Heavy Trap, 1 Grindstone, Wheelbarrow, Harness and Covers for Horses, 1 Lady's Bicycle, 20 Fowle, 1 Pig, and a • ' quantity of Sundries. SALE AT 12.30 p.m. LUNCH PROVIDED. N.Z FARMERS , CO-OP., LTD., 5176 Auctioneers. AMBER LEY SALE. MONDAY, JULY 13th, 1914. WE WILL OFFER, In the Estate late R. Bxistow, BUILDING FOR REMOVAL, Lately occupied by Turner and Hyman. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., Auctioneers. east" oxford. \j , WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 15th. Wβ have received irmtructiosn from. MR W. F. NEITHE, of East Oxford, who has sold his Coal and Carrying business, to hold a Clearing Sale of the whole of his Plant and Furniture, on his premises, East Ox ford, on the above date. Principal item* include:—---1 Black Half-draught Marc, 0 years 1 Bay Half-draught Marc, 6 tcare. 1 Drag, to seat 16 people. 1 Express Waggon (2 tons). 2 Tip Drnys. 2 Trap Saddles and Breeching, 2 Cart Saddles and Breeching, 2 Collars and Hames, 2 pairs Winkers, 3 paiia Leather Traces, 1 Sack Barrow, 1 Platform Avery Scaie<a, R square-mouth Shovels, 400 Chaff Sacks, 1J tons 0.3. Chaff, quantity of mixed Timber, Stakes, ' . Posts, Tools, and Sundries, ■36 Fowls. FURNITURE'S Braasrail Iron Bedsteads, 1 Single Bedstead, ,1 Stretcher,. 3 Duchess Chests," Washstand and Ware; 6 I .Spring-bottom Chairs, Linolepm, Couch, Kitchen Dresser, 2 Tables, Crockery, Kitchen' Utensile, .2 Meat Safes, Copper Boiler, and Stand, 25 /Pot Plants, and Sundries. . • SALE AT 1 p.m. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. LTD., 5177 ■ Auctioneers. /CLEARING SALE ~AT "BEXLEY. \j FRIDAY, JULY 17th. 'Wo have received instructions from the Administrator in the- Estate of Late Rj J. Gilchrist, to hold a Clearing Sale of the whole of the Live and Dead Stock on the ■ eet&te, on the above date. , . Principal items comprise:*SHEEP— ■.■■.. "■ 190 Two. Four,' Six, .and Eight-tooth Ewee, E.L. Rani 3 April 17th. 19 Halfbrcd Ew© Hoggets. : - 4 Draught Horses, straight out of work; good sorts. 1 Bay Gelding, ''Major," broken to saddle and harness. 1 Chestnut Cob, "Nora," 4 years, broken to saddlo. 1 Draught Colt, by Sir Talbot, rising 4 years, unbroken. IMPLEMENTS and SUNDRIES— 1 McCormick Binder, 1 d.f. Plough (heavy), set Disc Harrows, set 4leaf Tyne Harrows, Farm Dray, 1; Tip Dray with turnip-cutter attached, 1 Massey-Harris Grain and Manur© Drill with grosß-socd box attached, 1 Hornsby 6 h.p Portable Engine, 1 Whare on wheels, 2 Gigs, Harness and Covers for all Horses, Blocks and Chains, Trees, Tools and Sundries.----1 Stack Oat Sheaves, about 7 tons 2 Tons o.s. Chaff, 80 sacks Oats, 10 sacks stripped Grass-seed. FURNITURE— i The whole of the contents of 4 roomedHouse, including Extension Diningtable, Singlo Bedsteads. Easy Chairs, Cheat of Drawers, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, etc. BALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. LUNCH PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. LTD., 5175 . . Auctioneers. ~" PRTLIMTNARY _ NOfICE. CLBARING SALE AT TEMPLETON. , THURSDAY, JULY 23rd, 1914. WE have received inetruotibns from Mr Richard Wright (whoso farm we have cold) to SELL by AUCTION, as above, the whole of hie VALUABLE LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK. Full particulars in Saturday's papers. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., 5150 ■ ■ ' Anciionoere. . SALE BY MORTGAGEE.' THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOP. ASSOCIATION, LTD., have been instructed by tho Mortgagee to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in their Land Salezoom. Cashel street, Christchurcb, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 29tb, at 2.30 p.m., all that parcel of land situated' about 20 miles from TIMARU, containing 2548 ACRES of good tussock land, and known as STRAVON, at present carrying from ICOO to 1700 ewee. . Full particulars in Siituiday'e papora. ■ 5161 SHEEP COUNTRY TO LET. i ' ■ . f->-/\ ACRES, HORORATA, all' ploughOOv able. Will grow lucerne, & PEB ACRE. SHEEP, RUNS SOUTH. 3000 ACRES, £4. Adjoining land pold £4 10s. Owner will ■ exchange for Agricultural Farm. £8000 can remain. 1100 ACRES, OTAG-p; 5-roomed House, outbuildings; .£5 10b. Terms. Owner will exchange for Smaller Property in Canterbury. 1 ■ T. L. MUEBAY aad CO, 170 Casßel etieet. |

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15014, 8 July 1914, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume L, Issue 15014, 8 July 1914, Page 16

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