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} AUCTIONS. N.Z."FAI..MI-t-' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. , ! CLEARING SALE AT WOODGROVI. '• ! _ FRIDAY. -MAY 25th. 1915. ■ if»n ;:c.o;:nt MR AY. H. ROUNTREE. i W'-' - utv ' ? !,t: ' c!l -avoured with instructions ! U f.-.::i Mli \V. il. KOU.\'TRF.E. who | has .old ins Farm, . > hold a Cloaring Sale '*-• ; .; his Live av,d 1 .>—i Stock, on iho picpcvty. :a. fol';,-. v. :- - j SHEEP. » j l.*:'i Two. l-'-.-,r.r, S !X i,-i . Eight-u.oth Ew_ '■' l E.L. nud Shropshire r.itus put h: Miirch 27th t -2 I-\.:ir-t..e.h Shrcp.-Lire Rams 10 Fat Ewe. I . CATTLE, '- I - Cow. . inringuv:, dv.* June -.7th t C-.iw, liin-i-:;. ng. duo i;..,iv i 1 C.v.v. due Xovombv:----c 1 Ho iter. .: voars s " 2 He iters, 15 iri..nt!*s '" ( Y'earlmg Sleers 1- " 1 Bull, li inon! ... Shorth.-.m Strain HORSES. '. B?.v Mare. ••N.i!." Ovrs, brr-..»n to chiair. mlv 1. Pay M-e. "Vi..let," ..ea-d, b r ..i_,, n to !. < hu11..; only 1 Iviy Gelding. ''Prince," "ryrs. broken to all farm work 1 Bay M_r_,_ "11..-." a-e.. broke :i to all 1 _.!■_-.. Mare. .n : .,d. hack, broken tc .addle and hirr.i-?.; t Cbo.-.t:i*it Mare, aged, hack, broken to s.i.idlo nn.l Hair.e_ ay.d Covers for all hcrse.. PIOS. 2 Bac.-e:*s 5 Store:-, 30 Pair Fo-.v1.-t. 5 ton . O. Shes? Chaff. 120 j *ac!« O. Straw C-lialT, 2 sucks Cowgr-ss Se>_. ! quautitv .coo.i'U Oats. -1 -.acxs l'otatc.., 2 I tors Cl.v.-or Hay. 1 ton Co id. 1 IMPLEME.-'S. Etc.—l Farm Drsv auc! 1 Frame. Cart, Trap, Tlp-dray. Gig I (ion- shatts). Gi- (ii-n-iy now., M,_?.y Har- | ri;< Grain a::-.l Ma-niit* Drill (good order), ! Booth. Maed—ia-d Cai:ibrid_e Roller i.good or- , j dor), l")u.icau IG-bl-'<■* Di-c Ilanows (r.early . ' ne-.vl, Sii:_lo-;'u'.row P!cu-h. Grubber r.nd S " Moulder I .ou. h, Ma-s.-y ll;:rria Binder, Booth. Ma.'.io.i.ild Stripi»-*r. Massey Harri. - Cultivator (t:.'t. Sot 4-le.i'* Tine Harrows, Sol Chain iliirrov.- . 80-.tli. Macdonald Double Furrow Pl-ou .h (jrood order). Wheelbarrow 3 I Sheep Feeder . Set -1-llor.o Block and Tackle, i 1 4-Hors. Tree, 2- Doublo Trees. 1 3-Horse ! Tree. I l-Horw TTrx-.', .1 "Ladder, 30 Ifift ! lo*.i"tli.. V.D.L. Baiien.. 25 10ft lengths j V D L Batter- Set, Steelyards, Fiddle Mach- .- ! ine '(br.-dcast 'sower!. 1 Pump and Piping ". -' for well 1 GritKWono (yoo-l order). Quantity 0 j .Stakes and Wire (plain and barbed). 1 Orate*. >I 1 Vvcc* (r.i.-.l'i.m sir. .. small stove for 1' Wlm"'* 1 D.H.B.L Gun, 1 Gent a Bicycle, i OK W?«hi,*. Maeiriiu. and Wringer. Daisy "- Churn, 1 I-x .Seu.irator. No. 1 Potato Sprayer (i*--.rlv new). I Lawn Mower. 2 sets Lendin.. Chains. Cart, Saddle nnd Breeching, set Gil- Harness, set Soring Can Harney. 4ijr. Plou-di Chain-. Riding Saddle nnd Bridle. Quantity Sundries 100 numerous to mention. SALE AT 12.30 p.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NZ. FARMERS' CO-OP. . 4916 , ; "TT-EA-ING SALE AT GIJEENDALEr h j TUESD--Y, 29th JUNE, 1915. HAVING disposed of his Farm, "Mr J. S. Nee has instructed tho >i.Z. _ nrmen I Co-op. Association, Ltd., to Sell by Public ; Auction, ° The Whole-of His LIVE and DEAD I FARMING STOCK, comprising— I HORSES 1 Brown Gelding, Tiger, aged n 1 B Colt, Dick, 4yrs, broken to chains 1 li. Colt, Tom, 3yr_, broken to chains 1 B. Gelding, Prince, 7yrs 1 Bine. Mare, Ruby, aged, m foal, good spring-carter ... _ 1 Brown 'Maro, Gipsy, 6yrs, in loal; good spring-c.irter _ 1 1 Brown Mare, Kate, aged, in foal, good j spnug-carter ' 1 Brown Mure, Mag, aged, good gig mm*i j 1 Draught Colt, two-years-old el 2 Draught Foals 1 Hack, threc-vcars-old, broken to S. and ill. 1 Trnttin-r Mare, 3vrs, maiden, broken to ■ S. and 11., by Franzie— Miss Alma, by , Specification, untried 1 Thoroughbred Mare, Valley Maid __ 1 Yearling Colt, by Constads—Valley Maid i 1 Filly Foal, by Constads—Valley Maid C i All the team arc straight out of hard 1 ■ worlr. i, j COWS— *> 1 Cow, in profit r 2 Cows, duo in August 2 1 Heifer '» 2 Calves * SHEEP— 2 240 Fat Lamb 3 i, 130 Three-quarterbred Ewes, rams in Ist i, April ;» 50 Merino Ewes | IMPLEMENTS— , Four-wheeled Buggy, Rubber-tyred Gig, Steel Jj tyred Gig, 3 Sets Light Harnese, 2 Riding Saddles and Bridles, Harness and 0 Covers, complcto for the tea—i; Set Spring-cart Harness, Set Dray Harness, Farm Dray and Frame, Spring Cart, S.F. Plough. D.F. Plough. 3-F. Plough, Set 6-!eaf Harrows. Set Discs, 2 M.H. Binders, Roller, M.H. Drill, 2 Sets Blocks, 8 Coils Wire Netting, Separator, Copper, Strong Long Shatter, Brake '> und Set Hnrness, with cradle. 100 Bushels >- Seed Wheat, 60 Bushels Dun Oats. 50 Bushels Second Oats, 7 Tons O.S. Chaff, .1 Sheep Dog 3, also a large collection of Useful Sundries. S-VLE TO COMMENCE 12 NOON SHARP. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. 4__92 Auctioneer.. ° TURNIPS FOR SaVLE BY AUCTION. > ■ TUESDAY, JUNE 29th, 1915. *V7[7'E havo received instructions from MR - > » H. BARKER, Loburn, to offer for sale by Auction on Tuesday, June 20th: — 17 Acres Turnips, at Loburn. To bo fed off by August 10th. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., 4917 Auctioneers. HALSWELL PROPERTY FOR SALE. "" BY PUBLIC AUCTION, a _ .. — a | SATURDAY, JULY 3rd, 1915. •_ [ At 12 o'clock. ,1 ' - ll I rpHE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COIL OP. ASSN., LTD., have received in- _. j structions from the Church Property TrusII j tee. to Sell by Public aVuction, in their Land - i Sale Room, Cashel street, on tho above | date — [' That Handy Little PROPERTY, contain- _' ing Five -Veres (more or lees), situated at thc corner of Prcbblcton and Fountain roads. *_ The land is of tho vary best, rich, black ** j loam, which will grow heavy crops of pota- ■' j toes, onions, carrots, and would mako a j splendid market garden. j Building*; consist of a four-roc_e_ cottage, I stable, and pig-sty. "* j For further particulars, apply to " ! f 53 * LAND DEPT.. N.Z.F. f ! LA*\VEIE AND DALTON^ yl Q ! i ! 3. T. Lawric.) (Thoe. Daltcm. • LAWRIE and DALTON, I AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE FURaYISHERS, AND HOTEL BROKERS, : 210 TUAM STREET "' (Nert dosr Opera Honse). THE CHEAPEST AUCTION ROOM IN TOWN*. COMPARE OUR PRICES. - \""T. E always keep a large aosortment of »V New and Second-hand Furniture for Privat-. Sale. Bedroom Suit—, Sideboards, Wtrdrobeft, Hail Stands, Linoleums. Curtains, Bug*, Bedsteads, Bedding, Blankets, Carpet.. Our Show Rooms are open till 9 o'clock 1- Friday Evenings. ; . L-wr-.o and Dalton pay highest Caab __ Price, for Second-hand Furnitur«. : ." LAWRIE and DALTON, L9SC. Auction.——L i_ n GOSSIP for Girls, Housekeeping Hints, Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reading for Everybody, appear in the "Pago for Women"" in Saturday's Editioaa of "Th. EvenL__ Not<r»."

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15309, 19 June 1915, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15309, 19 June 1915, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15309, 19 June 1915, Page 16

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