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AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CX3-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. REMINDER. CLEARING SALE, DUNSANDEL, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 16th. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., in conjunction with MESSRS JONES, McCROSTIE and CO., LTD., hav o received instructions from MR J. H. STEVENS, Dunsandel, to hold a CLEARING SALE TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 16th May, commencing at 11.30 a.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. LTD., JONES, McCROSTIE and CO., LTD., 2248 Joint Auctioneers. jQ A R F I E L D SALE. FRIDAY, MAY i7th, 191 S. PRESENT ENTRIES for this fixture, include: — 150 Fat Lambs ; 700 Fat Ewes iiOO "Wethers, Fat and Forward FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 1 22-1!) Auctioneers. TIMBER SALE AT RANGIORA, NEXT TUESDAY. MAY 21st. 191 H. ON account of MR G. G. "WATSON, on th? premises, corner Ring and Georgo streets: — Boards, .Scantlings, Roofing Iron, Flooring, Wall in Sections, Doors, Sashes, Windiv.Tß. Firewood, etc., etc. SALE at 3 p.m. sharp. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD.. 2257 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT TAI TAPU. THURSDAY, 23rd MAY, 1018, Commencing at 11.30 a.m. sharp. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., havo received instructions from MR WALTER BAKER, Tai Tapu (who is shortly leaving for tho iront, and having no other proposition than to realise), to offer, as above, the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, us follows; — HORSES— Bay Geld., Dick, aged, all work Bay Geld., Prince, aged, all work Bay Mare, Flora, 7yrs, all work Ches. Mare, Bell, 4yrs, all work Bay Mare, Bonnie, 4yrs, broken to chains Bay Geld., Glen, Byre, all work Roan Gold. 3yrs. broken to chains Brown Geld., 4yr3, broken to chains Dark Grey Geld., 3yrs, unbroken Bay Geld., unbroken 2 Bay Draught Fillies, unbroken 2 Draught Foals 7 Hacks and Harness Horses CATTLE— 10 Spring Calves 6 Springing Heifers 18 Two-year-old Heifers 6 Fat and Forward Cows 17 Shorthorn Cross Calves IMPLEMENTS— ' 3-horso Drag (25 passenger); 1 Farm Dray, 5 Tip Drays, all with frames, 1 M.H. 15-coulter Drill (grass seed and manure box, complete, 1 D.F. Plough, 1 Set Heavy Harrows, 1 Set Graw Seed Harrows (0 loaves), 1 Set Medium Harrows, 1 Sot Disc Harrows, 1 Roller (P. and D. Duncan). 1 M.H. Cultivator, 1 Grass Mower, with Pea. Trailer, 1 Sledge, 1 L.S. Gig, Rubber-tyred. sundriesDOS Kennel, Water Troughs, 2 Sets Gig l "Harness. 2 Riding Saddles and Bridles, Collars, Hames, Winkers, Cart Saddles and Breechings, Chains, Back Bands, Block and Tackles, Covers, Feeders, Wire Netting, 18ft Ladder, Forks, Shovels, Picks, 3-horse Trees, Swingle-trees, 4-horse Trees, Sacks, and Sundries too numerous to particularise. Also. 50 Sack 3 Grass Seed and Oats mixed, ioo Sacks Oatsheaf Chaff, 1 Stack i Threshed Hay. ] SALE AT 11.30. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., gggg Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF TIMBER, ETC., AT HORSLEY DOWNS. SATURDAY, 25th MAY. 1918. rpHE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., -*■ LTD., have received instructions from T. -fct. LANCE, ESQ.. Horsley Downs, to SELL as above, tho whole of the TIMBER and APPURTENANCES of the Horsloy Downs Woolshed, which has been dismantled, comprising: — 13.000 ft Totara, 6 x 0, 6 x 4, 0 x 3, 6 x 2J, 6 x 2, 5 x 2i, 5 x '2, 8 x 1, 4,000 ft Black Pine, 6x4, 6 x 3. 6 x 2, 8x1,6x1, 3,000 ft Yellow Pine. G x 3, 9 x 1, 8 x 1, 8 x 2, 6 x 1 . (The above is all sound timber.) Also, about 2000 ft of Timber as above, not quite so sound. 470 Sheets of 5, 6, V, 8, 9ft Iron, about Jton Scrap Lead 30 Doors, various sizes 35 Gates, various sizes 9 Iron Gates 34 Batten Floors, Bxs Joists, 2 x 1J Battens, each floor about 9xß 1 Wool Press, complete A quantity of Iron Fencing, a number of Window Sashes, 70 Concrete Piles, 36 x 18 x 14; 80 Rough Totara Piles, 2-1 Sawn Totara Piles, 8x8; Sash Weights. SALE 12 o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. A Conveyance will m«tt the Train at Hawarden Station to take buyers to the Sale. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., gggg Auctioneers. TO LET BY TENDER. temple'ton farm. 184 ACRES. 181 ACRES. 1 THE . N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. 1 have received, instructions from MR R. PHILLIPS to call for TENDERS for the ; LEASE of his FARM as above for a term of five or seven years, from JUNE Ist, L9lB. The property comprises Good Agricultural md Grazing Land, in 7 paddocks, securely • [enced and watered by races. Buildings comprise Modern Seven-roomed Souse with hot and cold water service, etc., itabling, implement and other sheds. Conditions of lease can be inspected at our } Uliristchurch office, where tenders, marked * ■Tender for Tcmpleton Farm," will- be reserved up to NOON on SATLRDAY, May 15th, 1918. The highest or any tender not necessarily jj iccepted. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD- J BENNETTS FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER. ( FENDERS aro invited for the Purchase I of MR F. S. BOWRON'S FARM at r 3ENNETTS, containing 2U6 acres Or. 16p. j Particulars aro:— 125 Acres Swamp Land divided into 10 handy paddocks, all in grass 141 Acres Or. 16p. Lighter Land, divided into six paddocks 25 Acres aro in Turnips a 12 Acres are Ploughed. r Balance in grass. j Improvements consist of Five-roomed louse, dairy, washhouse, shed with loft, table, and sheep yards. The property is only two miles from Ben- li etts school and. railway station, and is t< .■itliin easy distance of two good markets, 4 eing only three tniles from Cust aid eight nilca from Oxford. Possession can bo given June 15th, 1918. _ Tho highest or any tender not necessarily cceptcd. i Tenders closc with tho undersigned on J lATURDAY, June Ist, 1918. Full particulars from N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD.. 119 Auctioneers. [ATARM up Baby's Cot with a "UNIQUE" V> • HOT WATER BAG. Make iure of he brand on neck of bag. All Chemists.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16212, 15 May 1918, Page 12

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