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AUCTIONS. ~ N.Z. FARMERS' 00-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. PUBLIC AUCTION. MR T. HANNA'S PROPERTY. S Situated !- WEST EYRETON. WEST EYEETON. To bo eold at RANGIQRA on TUESDAY, MARCH 18th, s 1919. rPHE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COx OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OP CANTERBURY, LIMITED, have reoeived instructions from MR T. HANNA to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in our Loud Sal" Rooms, Percivul etrwt, RANGIORA, on TUESDAY, March 18th, at 2.30 F-m.. his valuable PROPERTY eituated at WEST EYRETON, containing One thousand on© hundred and forty-seven acres, together with 1 splendid Homestead. * The land varies from rich river silt to good ewcet sheep country. The property is. subdivided into sixteen paddocks, all of which | are very securely fenced with goree and wire j fences, and every paddock is watered Ly county races. ' At present there are 20 acres wheat stubble, ' 65 skimmed ploughed for green feed, 117 | acres one-year-old grass, 59 acres two-year-old grass, 570 acres in native, balancc in fourj year-old grass. Buildings consist of a good nine-roomed hoaso with every possible convenience, including hot ahd» cold water eervice, washhouse, dairy, six-stalled stable, chafEhouse, with loft, woolshed, yards, ajid dip, all in good order. The Homestead Buildings are exceptionally well sheltered by well-grown plantations, commands a good view, and taken all round is one of th© finest old homes in Canterbury. NOTE. —The property is on the market owing to the ill-health of Mr Honna, who, acting under tho advice of his doctor, has reluctantly decided to sell and take a complete rest, eo prospective purchasers can inspect the farm and rest assured that it is on the market for absolute sale. The property is situated two miles from Railway and School, and six miles from Cust Saleyards. For further particulars apply to N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 2993 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT SPOTSWOOD. TUESDAY, 18th MARCH, 1919. . j have been favoured with instructions VV: from MR A. E. EVANS, who has eold his farm, to hold a COMPLETE CLEARING SALE at SPOTSWOOD of tho whole of his.LIVE and DEAD STOCK, comprising: —* SHEEP. 230 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Ewea 50 Failing-mouth Ewes 294 Two-tooth Ewes 150 M.S. Lambs . 4 Six-tooth E.L. Rams 3 Four-year-old E.L. Rama 1 Six-tooth Ryeland.Ram 1 Shropshire Ram 1 Southdown Ram HORSES. 1 Draught Gelding, age 3 1 Draught Gelding, 6yrs 2 Draught Mares, aged 1 Hack f CATTLE, - 1 Cow, just calved 1 Cow, due end of April 1 Two-year-old Shorthorn Bull 1 Two-year-oJd Steer 1 Yearling Heifer 2 Calves IMPLEMENTS, Etc. McCormick Binder in good order, MasaeyHarris 13-coulter Drill, Duncan Dray and Frame, Roller with FeedTJox attached Maseey-Harxia Cultivator, 1 Set 4-leaf Harrows, 1 Set G-loaf Grace-seed Harrowß, Cooper and Duncan Broadcast Sower, Duncan Disc, Double-fur-row Plough, Blocks, Chains, and Swmgletrees, Cart Harness, Leading Harness Wire Netting 2 Tons Oateheaf Chaff, 21 Sacks Cauo Barley, 20 Sacks English Ryegrass Seed, 20 Sacks Grasa-eoed, Grass-seed Riddler, Standarda 50 Posts, 200 Now Stakes, quantity of Empty Sacks, Farm Tools and at assortment of Sundries ' Also a 3-stand Cooper Shearing Machine with 3 horse-power Fairbank Engine, -n splendid order. A complete plant. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale commences 12.30 pan, N.Z, FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 2773 , ■ Auctioneers. CLEARING BALE AT METHVEN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th, 1919. ITAVING sold MR WM. FLEMING'S FARM, ■ he has favoured us with instructions to hold n COMPLETE CLEARING SALE, on above date, of all his , LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising: — SHEEP— 300 Four-shear. Halfbred Ewes, good 100 F.M. Half and Threo-quarterbred Ewes 40 S.M. Merino Ewes 100 Two-tooth Romne.y Halfbred Ewes 41 Two-tooth Merino Leicester Cross Ewes 220 Fat and Forward Rams 10 E.L. Rams (full particulars at time of sale) 811 HORSES— 4 Draught Geldings, 7 to 12yw 1 Draught Mare,'Byrs 1 Hack Mare, Byrs CATTLE— 2 Cows, in profit and in. calf 3 Heifers, in profit and in calf 2 Fifteen-months'-old Bulls 6 Head Young Cattle IMPLEMENTS, ETC.— 1 Plough, 1 8-blade Ransom. Disc Plough, 1 McCormick Binder (new), 1 Set Tripod Harrows (8 x 10), 4-Horso Yoke (complete), Trees, Chains, 1 Set 5-Leaied Harrows, 4-leafed Light Harrows, Dray and ■ Frame (with brake), Deering (new), Planet Jr., Gig, Combine, 15-Coulter Duncan Drill, Duncan Diso Harrows,. Duncan Roller i and Seeder attached, 1 Duncan Giant 6ft Grubber, with extra plates, Duncan Wool Press, Stencils, Wheelbarrow, Sledge, Grindstone, Quantity of Fencing Material, Cyclone and Sheep Netting, 350 Empty' Sacks, 2 tons Mt. Lyall Super., sowt Islington Manure, ( Fowl Wheat, Bran and Pollard, Harness ana Covers for all Horses, Gig Harness, Cart Saddles and Breechings, Leading Har- * ness, one 16-gallon ! Copper, Baltio Separator, 45 gallons. Sheep Battens, Wool Table, Timber, Ladder, Scalding Troughs, and a large quantity of Useful Sundries. Sale at 12 o'clock. < c LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 2035 Auctioneers. . ■ PUBLIC AUCTION Of RUSSELL'S FLAT PROPERTY, At CHRISTCHUROH, on SATURDAY, I APRIL 6th, 1919. nrvHE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO- ' 1 OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED, have received instructions from the Local Deputy Public Trustee]' as Executor in the Estate of the late JAINE MOUNT FIELD, io SELL, by PUBLIC AUCTION, in their Land Sale Rooms, Cashel street, Christchurch, on SATURDAY, April sth, at 11.30 un that desirable Property situated at RUSSELL'S FLAT, mow in the occupation of Mr G. . Field, and containing THREE HUNDRED! AND THIRTY-ONE ACRES of good Agricultural and Dairying- Land. BUILDINGS consist of a good tight- j zoomed House with every convenience, good ' iron eta/bles and cow byres, all in tip-top j order. ' The LAND vanes from rich, river silt I*™?, 1 troll adapted for dairying, an the qualities of the pastures from this portion of the . property would be very hard to befit. The balance is good agricultural land, which has ' grown good crops of wheat, oats, rape, •*ad for the growing of swede turnips this farm has few equals. Situated three miles from Anna* R*2wajv Post Office, and Creamery* one mile from ' good school* and five miles from Sheffield, J Saleyaids. * TERMS OF SALE: 10 per onnt—fall-Jmrru. mer, balance May Eth, 1912* For farther particulars to N.Z. FARMERS' COOP., LTD, , Or PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE* * 2995 Chriatdmrch. d DO not be misIed—CLINCHER DREAD- 1 NOUGHT MOTOR-CYCLE TYRES in 1 made by the largest Rubber Company in the British Empire, and have proved themselves the best in the Great War. HiSffl "MILITARY PICKLE" IS made with the BEST INDIAN CHUTNEY and FRUIT. Very tasty, and hejps digestion. H4BIS-

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 15469, 12 March 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LV, Issue 15469, 12 March 1919, Page 12

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