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AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION; LIMITED. PUBLIC AUCTION. SIB T. HANNA'S PROPERTY. Situated WEST EYRETON. • WEST EYRETON. To be sold at EAXGIORA on TUESDAY, MARCH ISth, 1919. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. LIMITED, have received instructions from MR T. HANNA to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in our Land Sa!» Rooms, Percival street, cn TUESDAY Man-It 15th, at 2.30 ir.in.. hi 3 valuable PROPERTi situated at WEST EYRETON, containing One thousand one hundred and forty-seven acres, together with splendid Homestead. The land varies from rich river silt to good sweet sheep country. The property is subdivided into sixteen paddocks, all of which are very securely fenccd with gorse and wire fences, and every paddock is watered l~ county raccfl. At present there arc 20 acres wheat stubble, G5 skimmed ploughed for green feed, 117 acres one-year-old grass, 59 acres two-year-old gras3, 570 acres in native, balance in four-year-old grass. Buildings consist of a good nine-roomed houso with every possible convenience, including hot and cold v.-aier service, washhouse, dairy, six-stalled stable, chaffhouse, with loft, woolshed, yards, and dip, all in good order. Tho Homestead Buildings are exceptionally well sheltered by well-grown plantations, commands a pood view, and taken nil round is one of tho finest old homes in Canterbury. NOTE—The property is on the market owing to the ill-health of Mr Hanna, who, acting under the advice of his doctor, has reluctantly decided to sell end take a complete rest, eo prospective purchasers can inspect tho farm and rest assured that it is on the market for absolute ealo. Tho property i 3 situated two miles from Railway and School, and sis miles from Cust Saleyards. For further particulars apply to N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 4040 Auctioneers. OX THE FARM, MOUMAHAKI, TARANAKI. UNRESERVED SALE Of THE STATE FARM PEDIGREE AYRSHIRES. TUESDAY, MARCH 18th, 1919. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, have received instructions from ITR W. T. LONSDALE, Milnagcr cf the above Farm, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTIOX tho whole of their PEDIGREE AYRSHIRE HERD, comprising:— A K LOTS, including eome of the very best Imported and Now Zaaland-bred AYRSHIRE CATTLE. NOTE.—Catalogues- and further particulars can be obtained by applying to FARMERS' CO-OP., BOX 170, HAWERA, 2075 Taranaki. OLEARING SALE AT RUAPUNA. > WEDNESDAY. MARCH 19th, 1919. \j\fU have been favoured with instructions * ' from MR F. J. MILTON (we having sold his farm) to hold a complete CLEARING SALE on above dato, of all his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, comprising: — SHEEP— 430 Two-tooth Half and Throe-quattorbred Ewes 1000 Half and Three-quarterbred Wethers 750 Sound-mouth Merino Wethers 1200 Three-quarterbred Ewe Lambs, Romney Cross 1220 Three-quarterbred Wether Lambs, Romney Cros.l 470 Three-quarterbred Wether Lambs, E.L. Cross 5070 CATTLE— 1 Cow, in milk 1 Cow, duo to calve 2 Three-year-old Steers 3 Heifers 1 Calf HORSES- ' Grey Gelding Laddie, 9yrs Bay Gelding Prince, 9yrs Bay Gelding Star, Gyra Bay Gelding Geordie. 4yrs Bay Gelding Glen, 4yrs Bay Gelding Jock, Cyra Bay Gelding Major, aged Roan Gelding Sam, aged

IMPLEMENTS— Masgey-Harria Drill, 15 conltero, grass seed box, etc., Cambridge Roller, Diso Harrows, Heavy Tyne Harrows, 2 Set 3 Tripod Harrows, Duncan D.F. Plough, Duncan' Heavy Swamp Plough, Clay Grubber (Duncan), 2J-ton South African Lorry, Tip Dray, Dogcarts, Trees, Chains, Blocks, etc., 200 gal. Tank, Grindstone, Horso Clipping Machine, "Wool Table, Sledge, Stakes, Netting, Barbed "Wire, Coil "Plain "Wire, Sacks, 4 Tons Oatsheaf Chaff, Tools, Crow/bars, Maul, Fencing Tools, etc., and a large collection of useful Sundries too numerous to mention. Also, quantity Household Furniture and Effects. p AT/F. AT 12 O'CLOCK. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. LTD., 2629 , ' Auctioneers. PUBLIC AUCTION. SUBDIVISION OF BROOKSIDE STUD FARM, KNOWN AS MAINS. THE PROPERTY OF J. S. BOAG, ESQ. TO BE SOLD AT CHRISTCHURCH On SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1919. rpHE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE J- ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD., have received instructions from J. S. BOAG, ESQ., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in their Land Salerooms, Cashol street, Christchurch, at 11.30 o'clock SATURDAY, March 22nd, 1919, -the who'.o of his yaluable PROPERTIES, containing NINE HUNDRED AND NINETY ACRES, subdivided into THREE BLOCKS, aa follows :— LOT 1—439 Acres and Homestead Buildings. LOT 2-270 Acres. LOT 3—283 Acres. The Homestead Block of 439 acres comprises very rich, heavy agricultural and grazing land, which has grown heavy crops of wheat, oats, peas, and barley, and as Mr Boag ia3 used the proj-erty for the production of his Stud Border Leicesters, with which ho has been so successful, it is not necessary for us to comment as to the qualities of the pastures on "The Mains." Lots 2 and 3 ore situated about' 3 miles from the Homestead, and consist of good sweet plains lands, which is easily worked and produced good crops of oats rape, and there is now growing one of the finest crops of turnips m the district. For the production of fat lambs this land haa very few equals, and works in excellently with the heavier land. The BUILDINGS on the Homestead comprise an up-to-date dwelling of 8 rooms, with every possible convenience, including , ant L c * service, bathroom, scullery, and offices. Outbuildings: 2 loose-boxes, whare, 4roomed cottage, car shed, 14-stailed stable, granary and loft. , ! The grounds about the house axe very tastefully laid out with lawns, shrubs, and flower beds, completing a very attractive homestead. Outbuilding*—B-stall stable, chaffhonse, implement shed, cowbyres and pigstyes with concrete floors, good wooished, yard, and dip. PLANS in the course of preparation. Further particulars upon application to N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. LTD., 40il' ,Audioaeexa.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16472, 15 March 1919, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16472, 15 March 1919, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16472, 15 March 1919, Page 16

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