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AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. CLEARING SALE AT SEFTON. On account MR WM. HAYES. THURSDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1916. "T\ r E have received instructions (in conjunc- »» tion with Messrs Pync and Co.) irom Mr Win. Hayes, whose lease has expired, to hold » CLEARING SALE of the WHOLE of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, on the Farm. Scfton, on THURSDAY, March 23rd, 1910, us ioiiows:— CATTLE. 20 Half and P.B. Jersey Cows, in profit and in calf to Tv.yliaJi Chieftain 1 Halfbred Hoislein Cow, just calved 1 Halfbred Jersey Springer 0 Eighteen-nionths-old Jersey Heifers, by AVakatu Chief, and in calf to Stud Bull Tv.-ylish Chieftain 9 P.B. Jersey Calves, by Kapai 1 V.li. Jersev Bull, Twvlish Chieftain, 11.8. No. 170?. HORSES. Day Draught Mare, Bonnie , rising Gyrs, all fa rm work Blk Draught Gelding Darkle, rising 4yra, all farm work 1 Bay Mare, Dolly, rising syrs, good in spring cart 1 Blk 1- illy, Jean, 2yr3 off, by Messina, brokei to lead 1 Bay Filly, 15 months, by Messina 1 Bav Marc, broken to s. and h. 1 Foal, bv Jan Macßeth 1 Bay Mare, by Blackchild IMPLEMENTS, Etc. I. Farm Dray and Frame, Tip Dray and Frame. Spring Dray (good), 1 Heavy Trap. "Superior" Grain and Manure Drill, 1 6ct Disc Harrows (Steel Queen, nearly new}, 1 P. and D. Grubber (good), 1 3-F. Disc Plough (Ransome- and Sims), Cambridge Roller (Booth, McD.), D.F. Plough, 1 set" Heavy 4leaf Harrows (good). 1 set Light 4-lcaf Har rows, Blocks and Chains, 1 *-et Spring-carl Harness, 4 sets Harness, 4 Horse- Covers 4 sets Chains, Cart Saddle and Britching,' t Domo Separator (65 gallons). Barb Wire, Hurdles, Stakes, 6 Pig Barrels and Tanks, 11 Pig-styes (14 x JO, removable), 1 Rubbertyred Gig. number White Lrghorn Fowls, and a host of Sundries. PIGS. 30 Good Baconors 15 Good Porkers* 15 Prime- Choppers 10 Good Bleeding Sows, Taniworth and Berkshire--2 P.B. Berkshire Boars. On account Mr Jas. Barclay. 1 Bull, by Hopewell 4 Cows 1 Y'earling Heifer 1 Calf NO FURTHER ENTRIES WILL BE ALLOWED. SALE at 12 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD. PYNE and CO., 5722 Joint Auctioneers. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. THREE METHVEN FARMS. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION — On — SATURDAY, MARCH 25th. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD., have received instructions from MR WILLIAM HUSTON McCLEAN (who has purchased a largo estate) to Soil by Public Auction, in our Land Sals Rooms, Cashel 6trcot. Christchurch, on SATURDAY, MARCH 25th, at 12 o'clock Noon. The Whole, of his METHVEN PROPERTIES, particulars of which, ars as follows: — 607 ACRES, situated four miles from Mcthven. Tho land is all flat, rich agricultural jaud, and is well adapted for graingrowing and sheep fattening. At presentthere aro 40 acres of good turnips, 200 acres skimmed ploughed; the balance- iu from on© to four-year-old grasres. Buildings consist of a good Six-roomed House, eight-stalled stable, chaffhouse, implement shed, and granary, situated about four miles from Mcthven, 'Cairnbraa, and Lyndhurst Railway ' Stations, and two and it half miles- from school. ALSO. 360 ACRES Freehold (late Bean's Farm), situated on tho banks of tho Rakaia river, about fivo miles from Cairnbrae, railway, and fivo miles from Mothven. Tho property is subdivided into fourteen paddocks by good gor&o and wire fence*, and every paddock is well watered. The land is very rich black loam, easily worked, and in good heart. The property has grown 100 bushels of oats. 70 bushels of wheat, and 75 bushels of barley 1o ( the aero respectively. Buildings consist of a substantial two-storeyed Seven-roomed House, with all conveniences; also five-stalled stable, largo loft, implement shed, granary, nil in good order; within one mile of post office, school, and store. ALSO, 400 ACRES Freehold, together with 280 acra of leasehold, situated on the banks of tho Eakaia river, and • adjoins tho 360 acres. Thur block is all in tho native, and is excellent sheep country; subdivided into three blocks, all of which are securely fenced and well watered. NOTE!--Tli3 Auctioneers wish to draw tho attention of these who aro on the lookout for good mixed farms to at once inspect theso Properties, aa they are situated in .a flourishing district, and where they never feel tho effects of drought. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. For further particulars, apply to N.Z. FARMERS* CO-OP., 8668 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LARGE AND IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT BENNETTS. > On account MR GEORGE HURLEY'. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20th, 1!)16. I WE have been favoured with instructions from Mr Geo. Hurley (whoso iarm we have sold) to hold a CLEARING SALE of tho wholo of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, on tho farm, Bennetts, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29th, 1916 SHEEP. CATTLE. HORSES. •IMPLEMENTS. FARM SUNDRIES. Full particulars in future issues N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 8 "- 3 . Auctioneers. TO BE LET BY TENDER. 499 ACRES -109 ACRES Situated . DARFIELD. DARFIELD. rpHE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COJ- OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION of CANTERBURY, LIMITED, have received instructions from MRS E.- HANLEY to call for Tenders for the Lonse of her 499 \CRES situated at DARFIELD, and at present occupied by Mr J. Oibb. THE LAND is all flat, well subdivided and watered, grows pood grain crops and excellent sheep fattening country. BUILDINGS consist of a six-roomed House, Stables, and all necessary Outbuildings. Situated within one mile of Darfiekf Railway, Post Office. School, and Saleyards. AND -wo also invite tenders lor th.- l>a°o of her TWENTY ACRES, Dwelling"House! and Outbuildings, adjoining tho above, and at present occupied by Mr J. B. Pearson. TERMS of Leases to be Five Yearn. Highest or ar.y tender not necessarily accepted. TENDERS CLOSE at Our Land Office Cashel street, Christchurch, on ' SATURDAY. APRIL Ist, 1316. SG7O N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ROYAL MAIL MOTOR COACHES. AKAROA AND LITTLE RIVER. piLKINGTON'S MOTOR COACHES leave -*-« Littio River for Akaroa 11.10 a.m., and Akaroa to Little River 9 a.m. daily. Passengers allowed 231b Luggage Free. A charge of Id per lb for excess weight will be made. Telejrrams—Pilkington, AkaToa. Telephone 3, Akaroa, _.

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

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 16

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