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AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. J IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT I R W E L L, On FRIDAY, MARCH 24th, 1916. rpiiE X.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIAJ- TION. in conjunction with MESSRS 11. MATSON and CO.. have received instructions from MR JOSEPH MALCOLMSON (who lias 6old his farm) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, tho whole of his valuable LIVE awl DEAD FARMING STOCK, comprising : — HORSES— 1 Brown Mare, 4yrs, by Sir James, dam by Lawrence Chief 1 Bay Gelding. 7yra 1 Brown Gelding, aged 1 Brown Gelding, Jack, aged 1 Draught Mare, by Lawrence Chief, with foal at foot by Baron Fernsido, stinted to Nathan Vale 1 Two-year-old Filly, by Sandy's Heir, dam by Lawrenco Chief 1 Black Trap Mare, Syra I Two-year-old Filly, by Nortiform CATTLE— II Cows in profit and in calf 2 Springing Heifers 1 Springer, 3rd caif 5 Heifers, IS months 11 Calves All cattle by P.B. Shorthorn bull. SHEEP— 27 Fat Sheep IMPLEMENTS— Duncan 3-f. Plough. Duncan D.F. Plough, Duncan Roller, Duncan Disc Harrows, Set Heavy 4L Harrows. Set Light 4L Harrows, Sledge, Duncan Drill (grain and manure), 1 Side-Delivery (M.H.), M.H. Binder, Farm Dray and Frame, Tip Dray and Frame, Trees, Ladder, Grindstone, Water Trough, Horso Clipper, Spring Trap, Creamery, Cans, Harness, 5 Bags Ryegrass, 10 Sacks Seed, Gartons, 33 Sacks Peas, 20 Sacks 2nds Wheat, 5 Sacks 2nds Barley, 1 Acre Mangolds, 1 Acre Potatoes, a Host of Sundries and Furniture. Salo to commence at 11 a.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. The Auctioneers wish to draw attention to the Implements, which aro in splendid order and nearly new; also, tho Draught Horses, which are undoubtedly a first-class lot. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., H. MATSON and CO., 5666 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT LAND SUBDIVISION. SATURDAY, MARCH 25th, IDI6. In Our Arcade, at 2 p.m. MUST BE SOLD TO CLOSE ESTATE. WILLOWBY. 125 ACRES AND 179 ACRES. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCLATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED, have licen instructed by the Executors of the late JAMES OSBORNE, to offer as above, that SPLENDID PROPERTY now in the occupation of Mr John Osborne, Ford's road, Willowby. This holding is perhaps ono of tho best grazing, cropping, and fattening propositions in Canterbury, and is in excellent order and condition. Mr Jolin Osborne hae carefully farmed the property, and it is in excellent heart, having been used mostly as a Stud Farm. The land is all of the very best, being of a deep hlack, loamy, free nature, on an excellent sub-soil. The Property, which comprises 304 ACRES, will bo sold in two compact blocks, as follows:— HOMESTEAD BLOCK—I 79 ACRES 3 ROODS 24 PERCHES, 7-roomed Homestead, hot and cold water, windmill, dairy, 13-stalled stablo, loose box, chaffhouse and room, loft, implement shed (40 x 14), 9-bailed cowshed, and everything desired on an up-to-date farm. Subdivided into 10 paddocks, with tip-top fences, and well watered. Cultivation— 31 Acres Wheat Stubble. 30 Acres one-year Grass. 23 Acres Two-year Grass. 13 Acres Three-year Grass. 30 Acres Four-year Grass. Balance up to 16 years. This Farm is capable of growing great crops of wheat, oats, turnips, rape, etc., and as a grazer it can't be beuten. 125 ACRES, opposite Homestead Block, in 7 paddocks. First-class fences, and well watered. 30 Acres Wheat Stubble, after 4 years grass. 13 Acres Wheat Stubble, nfter 7 years grass. 21 Acres One-year grass (42 bushels wheat last year). 61 Acres up to Five years grass ■ Without doubt, theso two farms are the beet we have liad the privilege of offering to tho public for a considerable period. Wo aro not tho least bit afraid of over-estimat-ing tho capabilities, etc., of the above farms. The least that can be said is: THEY ARE THE BEST IN CANTERBURY. An inspection will prove what we say. We shall be only too ploased to arrange for an inspection any time before sale. . SATURDAY, MARCH 25th, 1916. Full particulars, terms, etc., from— N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., 7526 Ashburton.TO CLOSE TRUST ACCOUNT. TWO LEESTON FARMS FOR SALE By PUBLIC AUCTION, At LEESTON, on FRIDAY, MARCH 31st, 1916. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED (in conjunction , with MATSON and CO.), have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of r the late R. and J. Loehliead, to Sell by Pub- , lie Auction, at Leeston Stock Salo on i Rl- r DAY, MARCH 31st, 1916, at 2 p.m., the fol- f lowing properties : — t 66 ACRES 1 ROOD 43 PERCHES, situated 1* miles from Leeston Township, at pro- , 'sent occupied by Mr R. Todd, and adjoin- j ing the properties of Mr G. McClure and Mr S. Lemon. c The property is subdivided in seven con-venient-sized paddocks, all of which are securely fenced and well watered. BUILDINGS consist of it four-roomed House. Stables. Cowbyres, and Piggeries. o Possession 2nd May. 1916. a ALSO— » 34 ACRES, situated four miles from Leetton, at present occupied by Mr A. Greenwood, and adjoining the properties of Mr R. c Marshall and W. Quigley. The Farm is subdivided into eix convenientsized paddocks, well fenced and watered. C BUILDINGS consist of a five-roomed House, Stables and Cowbyrea. Artesian g water supply. Possession 22nd May, 1916. ; i The QUALITY of the Leeston Land is too well known to need any comments from us. It is suitable for any kinds of cropping, and for dairying purposes is hard to beat. TERMS: 10 per cent, fall of hammer. J Balance on possession. A For further particulars apply to N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., b MATSON and CO., SC63 Joint Auctioneers.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 16

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