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AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. . SYNOPSIS Of AUCTION* SALES FOR 0 WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 25Ui, I'JIG: — MONDAY. 20th—West Melton. TUESDAY. -IeI —R-angiora, Tinwald. WEDNESDAY. -2nd—Addington. THURSDAY. i'!rd —Christchurcli Skin Sale, Oxford. ?u«sTTiven. I'RIDAY. - 'TuTi—Lcestoji, Coalgato. c-538 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. LITTLE RIVER SHOW. TUESDAY, 21st NOVEMBER. 1916. THE N'.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCLYTION OF CANTERBURY will Sell. 0:i account of T. H. Overton, Esq.. Lukosido: 1 Purebred Holsteiu Bull, siro Mcll of Riversaale, dam Mario (SIP). Further particulars at Sale. 6517 STOCK MARKET. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 21st, 1910. PRESENT ENTRIES: SO F.it Wethers 50 F;u Wether l-'O Tw<vtooth T.'cticrs 10 Ewes and l."> Lanibs On account of Mr H. (S. liorreil. Horre'.Tillo, 12 Prime Steors N'.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. LTD.. 85i>G Auctioneers. ADDING TON SALE "ORESENT ENTRIES for the above fixture include— Account W. SCOON, Hawardcn. " Two-year-old Shorthorn Bulls 1 Three-year-old Shorthorn Bull Account a CLIENT. 2 Dairy Cows: 1 just calved its first oalf to a Holstein Bull; I about to calve its 3rd calf to a. Holstein Bull also FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., Hio.) Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT THE PEAKS, DECEiiliEli Ist, I'JiU. ¥\rE have been instructed by MR G. H. ' ROBERTS, wo liaving sold his farm, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION Uji conjunction with MESSSR PYNE and CO.) tho whole, of his valuable LIVE and DEAD STOCK, comprising:—HORSES: Glenmuir Shepherd Lass (2195), Glenmuir Shepherdess (219G), Bay Gelding Jock (aged), Bay (joidmg Priuco (aged.). Bay Gelding Lolty (aged), Bay Maro Kit, Bay Gelding Dick (i>yrs), Bay Gelding Punch (Syrs), Bay Gelding Tom, Bay Gelding Nugget (syrs), broken to chains. Chestnut Cob, by Ala<Jain'(aged;, broken to saddle and harness Bay Gelding, by Prism (syre), broken to saddle, Bay Filly by Ait ken brae dam Glenmuir Shepherd Lass (2yrs), Bay Pony Filly (2yrs), good hack, unbroken, Grey Pony Mare (aged). CATTLE —3 Co we, in profit, fourth and fifth calvors; 1 Heifer, due April -to 2nd calf; 1 Fat Cow, ;j two-year-old Fat Cattle, and 1! Calves, SHEEP— -500 Ewes, with lambs at foot; 4 and 5-vear-old Ewes, 250 Mixed sex Hoggets. GO Fat Ewes, 11 English, and Border Leicester Rams, 2-ahear. All tho above sheep are in the wool. IMPLEMENTS—3-furrow Plough (Duncan), 2 Double-furrow Ploughs (Duncan), 1 MacseyHarris Stubble Plough, 1 Hillside Plough, 1 S.F. Plough, 1 Planet Junr., 1 Set 5-leaf Harrowe, 1 Set 4-leaf Harrows, 1 Sot 6-leaf Grass Seed Harrows, l Set G-loaf Harrowe, 1 Set Disc Harrows, 20 blades, new (Dunoan), 1 Set Disc Harrows (Duncan), 18 blades, L Cambridge Roller, 9ft (new), fore carriage and brake, 1 Massey-Harris Binder, 1 McCormack Binder (good order), 1 Grass Mower, 1 Grass Seed Stripper, 2 Farm Drays and Frame, 1 5-ton Waggon (Duncan), 1 Broadcaster, distributing box, 1 Broadcaster. 16ft (old). 1 Massey-llarris Grain and Manure Drill turnip feed attachment (new), 1 Massey-Harris 13-coplter Brill, 1 Dray with turnip attachment. HARNESS—3 Cart Saddles and Breeching, C Sets Leading Harness, 12 Sets Collars, Hames, and Winkers, 0 Sets Plough Chains, 1 Six-horse Set Blocks and Chains, 1 Fourhorse Set Blocks and Chains. SUNDRIES—IS Coils Wire Netting, Covers, Tarpaulins, Wire. Tools of all descriptions, hosts of Sundries too numerous to mention, 1 Stack Sheaves, 400 Empty Sacks, Bushels Garton Oats, 100 Bushels Graes 5 :-ed, 7 Sacks Seed Wheat, 3 Sacks Cocksfoot. 1 Sack Rape Seed, 3 Sacks Created Dogstail, WoolpreßS, Wool Table, Chatham Cleaner, Ladders, quantity of Timber nnd Galv. 'Jron, 2 Gigs (Brabner and Steel, makers), 2 Sets Gig Harness, 2 Riding Saddles, 1 Spring 1 Dray imd 1 Trap, 4 Sheep Feeders, and 13 Sacks Algerian Oats. Sale to commence itt noon FRIDAY', Ist DECEMBER. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP,, PYNE and CO., 5537 Joint Auctioneers. NOTE ALTERATION OF DATE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT WHITECLIFFS. On 'TUESDAY, DECEMBER sth. ~\\TE liavo received instructions from jIR »♦ S. C. KESTEVICN, of Benholm Estate, Whiteclitfs (whose farm has been sold) to hold a CLEARING SALE of the Whole of his LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, on the above date. Full particulars in future issue. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., Ss3(> Auctioneers. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. PUBLIC AUCTION. 3102 A C R E S 11C2. SEAFIELD-CUM-SEAVIEW. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 23th, 1916. AT OUR AUCTION MART. 1.30 p.m. WE (in conjunction with H. A. LLOYD) have received instructions from SERGEANT A. P. BRUCE, to olfer by PUBLIC AUCTION, aa above, his Desirable Property, :omprising 1162 ACRES of Splendid SHEEP COUNTRY, eiibdividcd into 12 paddocks, well fenced and watered. CULTIVATION : 225 Acres in. Oats, over half of which is sown dov.-n; 80 Acres in Rape and Young Grass, 45 Acres being worked for turnips, ind the balance being ail iri young grasses. IMPROVEMENTS Consist of nearly new House of fi rooms and ill convoiiioncci, Washhouse, Dairy, etc., 8!ta!!cd Stable, C'haflhcusc, Granary, etc.. Men's quarters. EXCELLENT TERMS: £500 on fall of hammer. £500 on the date of pc*»?ssion. i'soo the end of 12 months, and the baiance in 1921. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE—We v:ish to Iratv the special attention of.the public to his fine property, being the sweetest of ;heep land in Ashburton'County, and ideal or fattening. Grows splendid crops of oats, ■ap3. and turnips. Sergeant A. P. Bruce havng er.lis'.ed is the s-olc reason for selling. Ar■angc for inspection with the N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. :'230 Ashburton. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. , PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2nd. 1916. rHE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OKCANfERBUKY, LIMITED, will submit for SALE, by PUBLIC AUCTION, in their ./and Sale Rooms, Cashel street, Christhurch, on SATURI>.-. ~ December 2nd, at 12 icon, the following PROPERTIES: — On account of Mr Ed. Button —House of 1 rooms and J-acre (or thereabouts), situated No. 57 St. Asaph street, City. On account of Mrs F. E. Robinson —House of 5 rooms and J-acrc- (or thereabouts), situated No. 'j Andrew street, Sydenham. On account of Mrs F. E. Robinson—House of 12 rooms, with Section 50ft x 100 ft, situated No. 201 Hereford street, City. Full particulars in future issues. Cards to iew from N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., Auctioneers.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15751, 18 November 1916, Page 16

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