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AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. LIMITED. CLEARING SALE. "TTTHICH was to have been held at CARLE»»t TON", on account of the Trustee of tho late JAMES ML'RRA\. has boon POST- =•• PONED. N. Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 5745 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT CUST. NEXT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13th' 1918. t- On account UK G. K. CRYSELL: a ' W£ are instructed by MR G. IC. CRY:o »» ■ SELL, whoso farm m havo sold, fo " hold a CLEARING SALE of the whole of his LIVE iiud DEAD STOCK, oil tho property, *" Cust, on THURSDAY, December 10th, aa follows : — SHEET— Four, Six, and Eierht-tooili Thiee-qnar-d torbred Kites (shorn), and 03 Lambs Ewes (shorn), and 50 Lambs n ■ I-l /lalfbrttl Wether Ho£<rets (shorn) i R ISS Ha'uored Em (shorn) (') Dry Ewes ie 5 Hams CATTLE— 1 Cow, just fiulvcd 'J Cr;ws, i'i full profit 1 Heifer, -v. calf 1 2}-year-o!d Steer V Young- Cattlo I Ciilf ~ HORSES— 1, I Draught Marcs, 5 to llyrs. all work '2 Draurrht Geldings, all work d > 1 Hack Mare, s. and li. IJIPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES— 1 3-i". Riding Plough (P. and D.) 1 3-f. Convertible Plough (P. and D.), 1 D.l''. Plough (P. or.d D.), 1 S.F. Plough iFionisbv;, 1 -!-f. Disc Plough (P. and I).), 1 Set 5-leaf Harrows, 4-leaf Harrows, i Sot Lcvor Harrows. Clod Crusher, Cultivator, 11-tined P. rind D. Drill, Grain and Manure, 2 McCor- j mick Bindcro (rood), Cambridge Roller, ! Side-Delivery (McC., good). Hay Rako, j Broadcaster, Stripper, Grn-ss Mower (McC.), Planet Jr., Scoop, Horee-power ;vnd 'Intermediate Corn Crusher, Set Sack Scales, Form Dray. Chatham Seed Cleaner, Sack Barrow, Wool Table ani Press, Emery Stone, ]9cwt., Grain Manure, 24ft; Beltinjr, Sieves, Survey '' Cliain, 6 Sacks Dressed 7i ' Iv.iahels, 1 Gig, 1 Set Gicr Karr>oes, 3ft ** I'ange. 25 Sacks O.S. Chaff, Swin^lo^ frees, Chaiis, 2 Seta Blocks and y Cart Saddle and Breoching, Collars, >. Hamoq ar.d Winkers for all horses. >> Lending Harness, Odd Harness, 150 S.H. Sacks, 1 Bale Now Sacks, Stakes, Gum Post 9, Sheep Netting, Plain Wire, Sot Shafts. Tarpaulins, 1 dozen No. 34 y Hornsby Plough Shares, quantity Tools, and Sundries. c FURNITURE— 0 Kitchen Dresser ard Chairs, D.I. Bedstead and Mattress, S.I. Bedstead and Mattress, "Wooden Bedstead, Iron Cot-, Wardrobe, Washetands, Small Tables, Fenders, Cheet Drawers, and Sundries. SALE at 11 a.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE DATE— :- NEXT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10th. .N!Z: FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 5520 Auctioneers. KIR WE E SALE. FRIDAY, 20th DECEMBER, 1918. d PRESENT ENTRIES for this fixture inchido: — y Account CLIENTS: .150 Two-tooth Three-quarterbred Ewes 60 Two-tooth Wethers 100 Two-tooth Crossbred Ewes^ P Farther Entries Invited. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., CO OO Auctioneers. IMPORTANT PROPERTY NOTICE. KINKORA ESTATE. 1739 —ACRES—1739 !r BY PUBLIC AUCTION, !h SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21st, 1918, 2 o'clock p.m. ■>f Tho N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, in conjunction with PYNE and CO. have received instructions from R. M. ADAIR, ESQ., to SELL by AUCTION, at the CO-OP. SALE ROOMS, ASHJi UKTON, on the above date, his very desirable PENDARYES PROPERTY, comprising:— 1739 ACRES Of SWEET SHEEP COUNTRY, subdivided ifito numerous paddocks, securely . fenced (gates all swung), and permanently watered. _ 2-15 Acrcs in Oats (sown down) { 40 Acres in Rapo (sown down) 40 Acred in TUrnips (eown down) 1 250 Acrcs in One-year Grass 1 Balance Clover and Grosses in rotation. Tho Homestead is complete with every farm c building, and nicely eheHered. The House is 1 a New Bungalow, containing 7 rooms, 'plastered throughout, with rain water supply eer- > vice, married couple's cottage, 12-stall stable, • granary, woolshed. men's quarters, motor • shed, etc., etc. SITUaTED about 12 miles from Aalibur- . ton, handy to Fnirfiold Freezing Works, close • to School and Telephone, mail bag dropped daily at gate. i THE LAND is easily worked, and in great heart, grows excellent crops of oate, rape, and turnips, and the fattening capacity is above the average. TO-DAY tho property carries 2000 sheep, and tho abundance of feed everywhere would warrant another 1000. PLEASE INSPECT AND VERIFY THIS. Wo have emphatic instructions to SELL, and liberal terms will be given. FURTHER PARTICULARS AND ARRANGEMENTS TO INSPECT can bo made with tho FARMERS' CO-OP., Ashburton, Or PYNE and CO., Chriertchurch, 6494 Joint Auctioneers. PUBLIC AUCTION OF OPAWA PROPERTY. HOUSE 4 ROOMS AND J-ACRE. TO WIND UP AN ESTATE. W'E hnvo been favoured with instructions from tho PUBLIC- TRUSTEE as ] Executor in the Estato of tho late GEORGE BOWRON, to Sell by Publio Auction, in our I Land Salerooms, at 12 o'clock NOON, on 1 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21st, 1918, All that Parcel of Land, containing J-acre or thereabouts, together with the Modern Four-roomed Dwelling and all other improvements erected thereon, and situated No. 108 Hawford road, Opawa. NOTE.—Sale postponed from November IGth on account of Influenza Epidemic. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. i N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. LTD., , COOI Auctioneers. ] PUBLIC AUCTION. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. • PROI%RTY, FURNITURE AND 1 EFFECTS. . AT AMBERLEY. WE have been favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee, as Executor in tho Estate lu.to WILLIAM HENRY BEST, to Soli by Publio Auction, at Amber- - ley, at 2 p.m. on JANUARY 6tli, 1919, ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, situated in the Amberlcy Township, containing 2 ACRES, or thereabouts, together with all buildings and other improve- < memts erected thereon, and all Furniture and v Effects as contained in the dwelling. v Further particulars in future a N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 6003 Auctioneers. OXFORD. CARLETON PROPERTY FOR SALE PRIVATELY. WE have received instructions from MR MURRAY to Sell by PRIVATE TREATY, his FARM, situated at Carleton (lately occupied by tho lata James Murray). This handy little farm consists of about 202 ACRES, of which 45 ncres are in wheat, 6 llil acres are in oats, 40 acrcs ready for sow- P ine, balance in grass. 11 The proprety is handy to school, railway, and Oxford market. Good Terms Arranged. N.Z. FAR3IERS' CO-OP., LTD., 5749 Auctioneers. A MOTOR will run Daily from vi TUNNEL to DARFIELD, and carr» on i Paeeengaiß from DarSeld to all places on ti route to Lake Coleridge, returning in tim« g: io catch Casa Express, Tuesday, Thursday, r< atd-S*trrrday, if necessary. ,-W- LEEiONG.. _. v JlaiL'CoatrMtorc i)

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16398, 18 December 1918, Page 12

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